DGersic
Well-known member
I found a lot of gun forum posts on this, but I’m not looking for gun advice.
I have a bunch of windows with this type of crank out handle mechanism:

and every one of them, after opening and closing a few times, has walked the roll pin of the hinge out like this. It seems to be just a bad design, but I’m tired of pushing the pins back in. Looking for ideas on keeping them in place.
I have considered, but not tried, locktite (red? blue?), but I don’t think there’s enough surface area for it to do anything. I’m tempted to remove the pin and replace with a rivet, though forming the head would be a challenge without enough clearance to get in there.
I have a bunch of windows with this type of crank out handle mechanism:

and every one of them, after opening and closing a few times, has walked the roll pin of the hinge out like this. It seems to be just a bad design, but I’m tired of pushing the pins back in. Looking for ideas on keeping them in place.
I have considered, but not tried, locktite (red? blue?), but I don’t think there’s enough surface area for it to do anything. I’m tempted to remove the pin and replace with a rivet, though forming the head would be a challenge without enough clearance to get in there.


) is a redesign of the handle attachment and pivot method. Or adding a roll pin retention feature (a collar or clip maybe?) to keep the pin from walking out.


