Method of sleeving an at least locally cylindrical part into a t

Joints and connections – Interfitted members – Crossed rods

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403371, 403243, 1822284, B25G 300

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058821392

ABSTRACT:
An assembly is formed of two parts sleeved together in a cruciform arrangement, namely an at least locally cylindrical part and a tubular part having a transverse hole into which the cylindrical part is forcibly inserted. To brace internally the wall of the tubular part on the side from which the cylindrical part is inserted, before such insertion a spacer is inserted into the tubular part through the hole in it and thereafter extends along a portion of the perimeter of the hole. Applications include the assembly of two parts.

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