Apparatus for interference-fitting male and female members

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – To apply or remove a resilient article

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29800, 62298, B23P 1902

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ABSTRACT:
A method of interference-fitting either a male or female resilient member to its corresponding female or male member using a hollow mandrel cooled to preferably cryogenic temperatures which freezes a compressed resilient member to at least its glass-transition temperature. The method enables one to combine the two members before the resilient member warms to a temperature above its glass-transition temperature. The method and apparatus have found usefulness in the assembly of elastomeric high voltage electrical insulators.

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