by raimundo » 3 Mar 2012 10:06
tension wrenches
split, T&B topandbottom
TOK top of keyway
BOK bottom of keyway
Most common is bottom of keyway. this works best in most situations, however tensor blades are usually straight, while keyways have various shapes and this usually means the fit can be loose, or too loose.
bottom of keyway tensor blades can be modified in various ways, often they are cut to one or more steps of thickness
so that a tensor can fit more than one size of keyway.
BOK tensor blades can also be bent in several ways, by putting a slight curve in the tensor blade, it behaves like a wider piece of metal, and the slight bend will also help it grip on the sides of the keyway. you push it in til it tightens and then use it being careful that it is not binding against the bottom of keyway cylinder wall.
by gripping the tensor blade in two pliers the metal can be slightly bent laterally, so that as it enters the keyway it has the effect of widening the footprint of the blade in the keyway,
Tensors can be twisted, so that the blade is similiar to the common twist on the tensor handle, as this is pushed into a complicated keyway it tightens against the keyway walls, care should be taken to see that it is not binding on the cylinder wall at the bottom of keyway
This twist can in some cases lock into the curves of the keyway and give a good grip on the plug while avoiding the cylinder wall.
you will have a collection of tensors that fit various differences in keyway shape and size, one or more of these bent or twisted tensors can fit many more keyways than any common flat blade tensor.
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