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1945
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DECEMBER 6TH, 1945 FLIGHT Advertisements ry THE spring cap of a Pinnacle is unaffected by the weather.It doesn't matter if it rains bucketsful or snows. It doesn't matter if it freezes—or if the thermometer goes up into the hundreds. When you see a Pinnacle on a bolt you know it's locked. The spring metal cap is holding the threads clamped tight. No shaking, no vibration will loosen that nut — nothing, in fact, except a spanner. When we call the Pinnacle a stop nut we mean that it stays put. Before the spring metaldiaphragm comes into contact with the bolt. When the bolt has passedthrough the diaphragm the nut is locked. STOP NUTS SIMMONDS AEROCESSORIES LIMITED GREAT WEST ROAD, LONDON • A COMPANY OF THE SIMMONDS GROUP
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