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  2. Hairpin clip - Wikipedia

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    A hairpin clip, also known as a retaining pin, [1] is a type of formed wire used on a grooved shaft. It is designed to be easily installed and uninstalled, and is reusable. They are commonly made from 1050 carbon steel and 300 series stainless steel. [2]

  3. R-clip - Wikipedia

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    An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, [1] hairpin cotter, [2] bridge pin, [2] hitch pin clip [3] [4] or spring cotter pin, [5] is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter "R".

  4. Cotter pin - Wikipedia

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    Hairpin cotter pin, more commonly known as an "R-clip" Circle cotter, a ring-shaped cotter pin; In British usage: Cotter (pin), in mechanical engineering a pin or wedge passing through a hole to fix parts tightly together

  5. Hairpin technology - Wikipedia

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    Hairpin technology is a winding technology for stators in electric motors and generators and is also used for traction applications in electric vehicles. In contrast to conventional winding technologies , the hairpin technology is based on solid, flat copper bars which are inserted into the stator stack.

  6. Bobby pin - Wikipedia

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    A bobby pin (US English, known as a kirby grip or hair grip in the United Kingdom) is a type of hairpin, usually of metal or plastic, used in coiffure to hold hair in place. . It is a small double-pronged hair pin or clip that slides into hair with the prongs open and then the flexible prongs close over the hair to hold it in pla

  7. Hairpin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A hairpin is a device used to hold a person's hair in place. Hairpin or Hairpins may also refer to: Hairpin turn, a tight turn on a road; Hairpin cotter, a formed wire fastener most commonly used in clevis pins; Hairpin clip, a formed wire fastener designed for use in grooved shafts; A hairpin loop, a pattern in DNA or RNA in biochemistry

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