Fail safe hold open telescoping rod

Supports – Props and braces – Adjustable length

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403377, 403378, 403324, 403321, 24651, A47F 501

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ABSTRACT:
A fail safe hold open telescoping rod movable from a retracted to an extended position. A locking member coacts with telescoping tubes of the rod to allow the tubes to be fully extended by pulling the member away from the tubes and locking the same in a retracted position permitting extension of the tubes without need for manually holding the locking member. When the fully extended position is reached, the locking member automatically returns to a lock position holding the tubes in a fully extended position.

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