Solenoid attachment for electric starting apparatus

Machine element or mechanism – Engine starters – Automatic

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29510, 29516, 403274, 403279, F02N 1506, B21D 3900, B23P 1100

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046639799

ABSTRACT:
A fastening arrangement for securing the solenoid of an electric engine starter to an aluminum starter housing. The solenoid has a steel casing formed with a plurality of outer circumferentially spaced radially extending cylindrical bores. The portion of the casing that has the bores is located within a tubular portion of the aluminum starter housing. Portions of the material of the housing, that overlie the bores, is flowed into the bores by a tool that is moved in a generally conical path and which is capable of rotating about its own longitudinal axis. The material that is flowed into the bores secures the solenoid to the starter housing.

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