Self-locking, releasable lock nut

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Having structure to restrict rotation of threaded – mating... – Structure is coaxial – distinct member that restricts nut piece

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411326, 411330, F16B 3904

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049715011

ABSTRACT:
A self-locking lock nut to be applied to a shaft having an axial keyway. It can be applied and removed with or without special tooling by virtue of a camming relationship between the teeth of a rotationally restrained axially biased lock ring, and the teeth of a rotatable nut ring that is threaded to the shaft, and which bears against a thrust washer to which the lock ring is retained.

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