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Re: What is this spring pillow block?
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 1 Feb 2001 21:49:46 GMT
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They're also used in the Aquazone set 6199
(http://guide.lugnet.com/set/6199). The propellers on the sides of the
submarine are attached to these pieces to allow them to rotate around, and
it's done in such a way that they click-lock in 45 degree increments.
--Travis Cobbs (tcobbs@san.REMOVE.rr.com)
"Klaas H. Meijaard" <groenbed@tref.nl> wrote in message
news:3A75DA45.2C9BE10@tref.nl...
> Look at this picture:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/4000/4559/4559-37.html
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> and the next, nr. 4559-38, and you figure it out yourself!
> Very handy pieces to 'click' somthing in place, and to give some
> resistance to hold it there.
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> Klaas
> Lugnet 291
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> Amnon Silverstein schreef:
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> > I just bought some unusual Lego parts from eBay. They are some strange sort
> > of pillow block with spring suspension. They are black on the outside, and
> > they have a white slider on the inside. They have 4 studs with a 1-plate
> > step between 2 pairs of 2 studs. What set are these from? What are these
> > called? I want more of them.
> > Regards,
> > Amnon
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| Look at this picture: (URL) the next, nr. 4559-38, and you figure it out yourself! Very handy pieces to 'click' somthing in place, and to give some resistance to hold it there. Klaas Lugnet 291 Amnon Silverstein schreef: (...) (24 years ago, 29-Jan-01, to lugnet.technic)
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