farmmech86
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So my father drove his work truck, a 2010 Freightliner Columbia, home today. I stopped by and we were checking out the fasteners on the frame. They are round-head locknuts of some kind. I had never seen anything like em, so I did a little looking around the internet. Heres what I found:
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/commercial/en/never/Default.asp
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/commercial/en/Huck-Spin.pdf
Its called the Huck-Spin Fastening System, made by Alcoa Fastening Systems. This freightliner used the round flanged head locknuts. Any diesel/heavy Equipment mechanics out there run into these things? You guys like em?
They look like a major PIA to me - you have to cut em out with a torch, or use their special tool, which costs like $800
Yeah yeah, I am sure that they are strong and sturdy; easy to install to boot. But geez, these exotic fasteners are killing us shade-tree guys.
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/commercial/en/never/Default.asp
http://www.alcoa.com/fastening_systems/commercial/en/Huck-Spin.pdf
Its called the Huck-Spin Fastening System, made by Alcoa Fastening Systems. This freightliner used the round flanged head locknuts. Any diesel/heavy Equipment mechanics out there run into these things? You guys like em?
They look like a major PIA to me - you have to cut em out with a torch, or use their special tool, which costs like $800
Yeah yeah, I am sure that they are strong and sturdy; easy to install to boot. But geez, these exotic fasteners are killing us shade-tree guys.
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