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Al Cormack
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One of my guys managed to lose the pin that can't come out - don't ask me how!

 

I believe it's called a bow tie cotter pin, but can't find anywhere that sells them in the uk.

 

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Any ideas anyone?

 

Cheers

Al

 

HI AL same as ROB D WOOD CHUCK chip JUST GET A R CLIP but ROB D has them thanks jon :thumbup:

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Is that to hold the wheel on? I guess so as the early trolleys had plain R clips on the wheels - for 5 minutes!

 

 

No, it's for handle to the main body.

The wheels have the circular spring and pin clip.

I could get an r clip but just wanted to see if the bow tie clip was available anywhere.

 

FR Jones sell a repair kit with the clip but bit pricey as only need the clip.

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