Abstract: A device for adjustably controlling the position and set-back of a piston rod which extends from a damping cylinder used on an airfeed peck drill. The device includes a plurality of ball members which surround the piston rod. The ball members are positioned against the piston rod by a spring biased cone having a tapered internal surface. The balls are further positioned with respect to the cone by a spring biased ball separator which is movable with respect to the cone by air pressure. The travel of the piston rod is made adjustable by a nut member threadably engaged with the housing.
Abstract: A method for snubbing or restraining a cable. A cable is threaded through a sleeve which has brush bristle-like elements extending from the sleeve wall inwardly towards the center of the sleeve. The ends of the bristle-like elements are placed in contact with the surface of a portion of the cable and the frictional force resulting from the movement of the cable in contact with the bristle-like elements restrains movement of the cable through the sleeve.