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Order # L10JS, L10 Locks
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The L10 lock is our narrowest lock. With a major width of only 0.204", it can fit into some pretty tight spots. It comes in two thicknesses: L10B, for stacking into a deep hole pattern and L10S, for installation at the surface. When installing locks on a machined surface, leave a small portion (approx 0.040") above the surface to peen and machine down. Use this lock in material ranging from 1/8" to 3/8" in thickness.
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About Locks
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Locks are used to add strength across a crack. Special drill jigs are used to create the precision pattern that locks are driven into.
All of our locks have a unique ability to pull the sides of the crack together. This is not done to close the crack but rather to prevent any spreading pressure from being applied to the repair site.
Our locks are punched or wire EDM cut from aircraft quality 4130 steel plate. The locks are intended to be stacked or laminated to a depth of 80% of the thickness of the material being repaired.
Use locks whenever the utmost strength is required. Always use the largest locks possible. Locks can not be bent around corners or curves. They must be installed flat. Use CASTMASTER® pins on curves and locks on flat surfaces. The use of locks and CASTMASTER® pins will produce the strongest repair possible.
Surface locks are available for installation on uneven surfaces. They range in thickness from 0.160" (L10 surface locks) to 1" thick (L60 surface locks.) Surface locks are intended to serve as a final "cap" on top of a stack of bottom locks in the drilled hole pattern. Bottom locks are thin (0.190") for stacking into the casting and creating a laminated effect.
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