Abstract: An outer-side holding member (5) of a braking device (A) is fitted to the inner side of a large-diameter recessed portion (2g) in a rear portion of the inner side of a fishing-line winding barrel portion (2h) of a spool (2) in such a manner as to be prevented from rotating, and is prevented from coming off. An adjusting member 8 is provided at a distal end portion of the spool shaft for adjusting braking force of the braking device by relatively displacing an outer-side holding member (5) and the inner-side holding member (7) of the braking device in an axial direction.
Abstract: A miniature tenon cutter having an aluminum body and a flat cutter blade positioned adjacent to a throat having a funnel mouth utilizing a gauge to assist in establishing cutter blade position. The tenon cutter is used with an electric drill motor, and it forms a cylindrical tenon with a sloping shoulder.
Abstract: A rotating tenon cutter having a wooden or aluminum body and a curved cutter blade positioned adjacent to a throat having a bell mouth with a matching curve. A cylindrical tenon is formed with an attractive shoulder that curves from the tenon to the largest cross-sectional dimension of the work piece on the same radius as the cutter blade. A bubble level vial in the body indicates when the axis of rotation (and axis of the tenon to be formed) is horizontal. The cutter blade is repositionable on the body so that the bevel is appropriately presented for sharpening using a drum sander while the face or a flat side of the tenon cutter body rests on a drill press table.
Abstract: The freewheel drive has an outer ring member which is integrally united with a sleeve for reception of the starter shaft, by way of a flange. This one-piece part forms a housing for the reception of the inner ring member, which is integrally connected with the driving pinion by way of a radially projecting flange. This integrally fabricated part has cam tracks extending eccentrically of the axis, on the outer peripheral surface of the inner ring member. Roller bodies under the bias of strap springs bear against the cam tracks and against the circular inner peripheral surface of the outer ring member. Each strap spring is held in a respective spring receptor of a ring-shaped spring guide. The latter is non-rotatably held against the inner ring member and bears against the flange. The advantage consists in the more economic manufacture of the inner ring member which has the cam tracks, and in the reliable functioning of the freewheel drive even under the most extreme loads.