- spiral wrapped pin
- A tube-like pin that is made by rolling a sheet of metal tightly together. Used as a shear pin.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
wrapped pin — See spiral wrapped pin … Dictionary of automotive terms
pin — A small cylinder used for fastening something or as a pivot. See bonnet pin carbon pin cotter pin dowel pin floating piston pin fulcrum pin gudgeon pin boss gudgeon pin circlip gudgeon pin end … Dictionary of automotive terms
roll pin — A split, tube like pin made of spring steel for retaining disc pads, gears to shafts in gearboxes, etc. See spiral wrapped pin … Dictionary of automotive terms
shear pin — A cylinder shaped item that is made of a substance which will break when subject to great pressure. In this way the main component which is more expensive will not be damaged. The pin can usually be easily replace. Also see spiral wrapped pin … Dictionary of automotive terms
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