Method of making distributor assembly bearing structures and the

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29447, 29DIG35, 29417, B23P 1500

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040757528

ABSTRACT:
To prevent corrosion and provide for better relative movement of parts which move only slightly but are exposed to extremes in ambient operating conditions, a tubular piece of plastic material, typically Polyvinylidenfluoride or a polyamide, is drawn over the inner element of a relatively slidable pair, which may, for example be a distributor shaft, the distributor breaker cam, or distributor bearing pins, to cover the surface thereof engaged in slidable contact.

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