Method of assembling a window operator

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29509, 29512, 295221, 295251, 49351, 403162, 403282, B23P 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A window operator and assembly method therefor wherein a stacked pull arm and gear are rotatably mounted on a bushing carried by a mounting base and the gear and pull arm are assembled to the mounting base with a controlled clearance independent of the tolerance of these components by use of a hardened metal bushing. The hardened metal bushing is forced into the deformable metal of the mounting base whatever distance is necessary to locate an exposed end of the bushing a fixed distance beyond the uppermost of said gear and pull arm and provide a surface against which a washer may be mounted and which overlies the pull arm and gear to hold the components in assembled relation with the controlled clearance.

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Truth Incorporated Drawing No. 84123A, dated 8-20-84.

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