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<p>[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 276597, member: 468"]It slips over a pin that has a strong spring.</p><p>Then there is a 'keeper' that snaps into place or a locking pin of some type to put in place. Then you crank the teeth to mesh with their mates.</p><p>Then you allow the spring to push the handle back out some and slip the teeth over the mates in the opposite direction.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 276597, member: 468"]It slips over a pin that has a strong spring. Then there is a 'keeper' that snaps into place or a locking pin of some type to put in place. Then you crank the teeth to mesh with their mates. Then you allow the spring to push the handle back out some and slip the teeth over the mates in the opposite direction.[/QUOTE]
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