Method and apparatus for repeatably aligning adjacent member

Joints and connections – With adjunctive protector – broken parts retainer – repair,... – Position or guide means

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403408, 29466, F16B 1700

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045182760

ABSTRACT:
Devices have been used to compensate for misalignment between adjacent members and establish subsequent aligned assembly. These devices used tight tolerance, compound eccentric bushings or offset frusto-conical surface in attempting to provide a fixed aligned position. These devices are expensive and difficult to align. The subject bolt-on dowel provides a simple inexpensive solution to positioning of a first member relative to a second member. The bolt-on dowel includes a cylindrical spacer slidably fitted within a bore of the first member with the first end being in abutment with the second member, and a fastening member securing the spacer to the second member in a fixed position.

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