Del said: "The pins specified are either a 'Groov-Pin Type 67' groove pin or a = 'Driv-Lok Type G' groove pin:=2 Del, I stand corrected! However, I showed some of those "Groov-Pin Type 67"'s to good olde Winks Hardware and they had them listed as Spring Pins, in their catalogues. So, Go figger! I suspect your terms are those of Industry to Industry labels, whereas the "spring pin" thingee might be an Industry to Public sort of thingee. Whatever. I shall call them groove pins until someone says: Huh? Then I'll explain to them that it is a pin that is used for anchoring springs in machinery. Okay?<G> Best Regards, Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) Captain, Tool Police Squares Are I
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