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  1. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    This is it! Thank you so much :) Edit: This thing is too damn hard to find. Just my luck :(
  2. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    Well, the wedge lock washer is the closest thing. I wonder if I should build an assembly with those and see if they can hold the load. I really didn't think that these: would really be so hard to identify and obtain. So far, I think that my best bet would be to try to mill them with a 0.5mm...
  3. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    Thanks, but none of these are what I am looking for. I will try to mill them out of sheet aluminum and see what happens.
  4. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    I am trying to mimic this assembly: http://www.snowdragonledhk.com/led-cooler.htm I can mill those serrated washers out of 3 or 4 mm aluminum sheets. But I am afraid the fine teeth will quickly flatten. I do believe that those washers/pads should be made from steel.
  5. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    Well, no. It is not the same. Although I've been thinking of a design with such washers, I think they won't hold the exact angle, since the lamp itself would be heavy, and the leverage is quite big. That is why I need those finely faceted washers/pads. With one on each end of the assembly, they...
  6. zeox

    How is this part called in english?

    Hi everyone, My name is Martin, I am new here. I signed, because I really need help with finding the correct english name for a certain part. Please take a look at the following two pictures: https://www.gps4us.com/uu_uploads/Raymarine_A62133.jpg...

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