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Pin Connection System for Elevated Causeways
A pin connection system supporting a causeway section from a pipe piling comprising an elongated body member adapted for insertion through a pair of diametrically opposed openings in the pipe piling is described. One end of the body member having a guide tip rigidly affixed thereto and the other end having a retrieval shackle rotatably affixed thereto. A pair of safety stops are rigidly affixed to the underside of the pin for straddling the inside and outside diameter surfaces of the pipe piling adjacent one of the openings. A skid plate is inserted through the openings prior to the insertion of the pin thereby providing a guide for the pin insertion. (Author)
Pin Connection System for Elevated Causeways
A pin connection system supporting a causeway section from a pipe piling comprising an elongated body member adapted for insertion through a pair of diametrically opposed openings in the pipe piling is described. One end of the body member having a guide tip rigidly affixed thereto and the other end having a retrieval shackle rotatably affixed thereto. A pair of safety stops are rigidly affixed to the underside of the pin for straddling the inside and outside diameter surfaces of the pipe piling adjacent one of the openings. A skid plate is inserted through the openings prior to the insertion of the pin thereby providing a guide for the pin insertion. (Author)
Pin Connection System for Elevated Causeways
C. I. Skaalen (author)
1978
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
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