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4
Just for a trial the taper pin is inserted
in the center chock. When the center
chock is in correct position the taper
pin can without a hammer be inserted
as shown on the figure which also
shows the center chock in correct
position.
5
The taper pin is driven in and is secured
by the lead pellet which is inserted into
place with a hammer.
6
Assembled Kenter joining link.
D-5








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