Pawl Fastener
Item Name Code (INC) 28416
- Electronic Countermeasures, Counter-Countermeasures and Quick Reaction Capability Equipment
- Federal Supply Class: FSC 5865
- NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 5865
- Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment
- Federal Supply Group: FSG 58
- NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 58
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A self-contained item with a knob or a key actuated pawl, designed to fasten panels, doors, and the like, to frames or adjoining surfaces. The pawl may be preset to accommodate frames or surfaces of a specific thickness, or may be adjustable to accommodate frames or surfaces of variable thicknesses. For items with adjustable pawls, the pawl must be actuated through continual rotation of the knob or key until the pawl engages the adjoining surface.
Additional Information for Pawl Fastener
A pawl fastener is a type of mechanical fastening device that is commonly used to secure two or more components together. It consists of a pawl, which is a hinged or pivoting lever, and a corresponding ratchet or toothed mechanism.
The pawl has a spring-loaded or gravity-operated mechanism that allows it to engage with the teeth or notches on the ratchet. When the pawl is engaged with the ratchet, it prevents the components from separating or moving in one direction, creating a secure connection.
Pawl fasteners are often used in applications where a temporary or adjustable connection is required. They are commonly found in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and furniture manufacturing.
Some common examples of pawl fasteners include latches, locks, clamps, and quick-release mechanisms. They are designed to be easy to operate and provide a reliable and secure connection when engaged.
Overall, pawl fasteners are a versatile and widely used type of fastening device that offers convenience and flexibility in various applications.