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Positive-Locking Fastener [www.phil-lok.com]

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

Visit us at www.phil-lok.com! There are over 200 billion fasteners consumed each year in the U.S.! Within this massive fastener market a void exists for a truly positive-locking/vibration proof fastener! A huge void that has gone virtually unnoticed by all fastener manufacturers but not by end users who are demanding simple, easy to use, effective vibration proof fasteners!

Most fastener manufacturers try to fill this void with a variety of vibration resistance fasteners. A vibration resistant fastener uses increased frictional forces to prevent nut loosening where a vibration proof (positive-locking) fastener actually uses a physical stop or barrier to prevent nut loosening. In the case with our technology a simple yet unique patented coupling mechanism acts as the physical stop whereby the nut is rotationally fixed relative to the bolt to inhibit rotation of the nut!

This fastener has been designed to take advantage of low cost high volume stamping processes, the same manufacturing processes used to make a standard flat or split lock washer. Additionally our fastener is easy to use, versatile and reusable. It doesn't require special tools, has a rattle free locking mechanism and can be applied universally to a variety of fastening applications.

Enjoy our video presentation and choose the positive-locking advantage!

For more information e-mail

sales@phil-lok.com

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  • Hi scalabration. To disassembe turn or tighten the nut in the clockwise direction and the leading edge of the clip will ride up on the backside of the locking tab and cause the two washers to disengage. Disassembly is very easy, can be done multiple times and done without damage. Thanks.

  • Hi disantis57. FYI scalabration has no affiliation with either me or my fastener. Also I've seen your patent online and I happen to like your invention especially how the locking mechanism works. Nice invention.

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  • very simple but looks very effectvie - where do Ibuy these?

  • Big deal. You put a fastener together. Why don't you Junkers test it and post the results? Can you easily disassemble the unit without damaging it and then use it again. Your video proves very little and it is also quite boring.

  • First comment.

    It's not clear to me from the video how you remove the clip in order to disassemble the joint. Some commentary would be helpful. (Looks like a Craftsman ratchet.)

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