Joint apparatus of speedometer shaft

Joints and connections – With adjunctive protector – broken parts retainer – repair,... – Releasably captive nut or bolt

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403 24, 403261, 403326, 403360, 411337, 24681, 74 12, 464 52, F16B 900, F16H 3700

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ABSTRACT:
A joint element for securing a speedometer shaft is disclosed which can be readily cut to allow removal of the shaft without damage to other parts when the speedometer is disassembled for service. The joint element comprises a ring of a flexible plastic material with a tapered edge on an inner surface thereof. The convex edge corresponds to a circular tapered recess on the shaft, and notches in said convex edge permit the ring to be pushed onto the shaft until said convex edge mates with said recess and permit the ring to be easily cut from the speedometer shaft after the ring is installed on the shaft.

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