. . . . . "Une goupille b\u00EAta est une \u00E9pingle faite d'un mat\u00E9riau \u00E9lastique, g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement du fil m\u00E9tallique durci, dont la forme ressemble \u00E0 celle de la lettre grecque \u03B2. Il en existe des variantes goupilles double ou de s\u00E9curit\u00E9. Les anglo-saxons l'appellent \u00AB R-clip \u00BB en raison de sa ressemblance avec la lettre \u00AB R \u00BB."@fr . . "3104"^^ . . . . . "Une goupille b\u00EAta est une \u00E9pingle faite d'un mat\u00E9riau \u00E9lastique, g\u00E9n\u00E9ralement du fil m\u00E9tallique durci, dont la forme ressemble \u00E0 celle de la lettre grecque \u03B2. Il en existe des variantes goupilles double ou de s\u00E9curit\u00E9. Les anglo-saxons l'appellent \u00AB R-clip \u00BB en raison de sa ressemblance avec la lettre \u00AB R \u00BB."@fr . . . . . . . . . "An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, hairpin cotter, bridge pin, hitch pin clip or spring cotter pin, is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter \"R\". There is also a double loop variety when a wider range of suitable shafts is required, and to facilitate the attachment of a retaining tether to prevent the pin's loss when removed. It also spreads out the stresses more evenly for a longer life. DIN 11024 is example of standard that defines a set of R-clips."@en . . "Goupille b\u00EAta"@fr . . . . . . . . "An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, hairpin cotter, bridge pin, hitch pin clip or spring cotter pin, is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter \"R\". R-clips are commonly used to secure the ends of round shafts such as axles and clevis pins. The straight leg of the R-clip is pushed into a hole near one end of the shaft until the semicircular \"belly\" in the middle of the other, bent leg of the R-clip grips one side of the shaft resisting any force removing the R-clip from its hole. To assist insertion, the end of the bent leg is angled away from the straight leg. This angled end rides the side of the shaft and opens the \"belly\" mouth enough to pass the widest part of the shaft as the R-clip is inserted. There is also a double loop variety when a wider range of suitable shafts is required, and to facilitate the attachment of a retaining tether to prevent the pin's loss when removed. It also spreads out the stresses more evenly for a longer life. This type of pin is usually made of round wire of a harder metal than is appropriate for traditional cotter pins. R-clips are similar in function to split pins and linchpins. Compared to split pins, they are easier to remove and are re-usable. DIN 11024 is example of standard that defines a set of R-clips."@en . . . . "22626789"^^ . . "1092584821"^^ . . . . "H\u00E5rn\u00E5lssprint \u00E4r en typ av sprint som liknar ett R och anv\u00E4nds f\u00F6r att f\u00F6rbinda tv\u00E5 komponenter med varandra."@sv . . "H\u00E5rn\u00E5lssprint \u00E4r en typ av sprint som liknar ett R och anv\u00E4nds f\u00F6r att f\u00F6rbinda tv\u00E5 komponenter med varandra."@sv . . . "H\u00E5rn\u00E5lssprint"@sv . "R-clip"@en . . . . . . . . .