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    Posted: 26 Feb 2020 at 7:43pm
Hi all I am new here and hope you can help me, I am looking for a head nut for a 636r Allis cone crusher. Any help would be appreciated.

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Welcome to the forum. Pictures and part numbers might help.
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Locking nut assembly for a cone crusher

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A two-piece locking nut assembly for securing a mantle to a head assembly of a cone crusher. The two-piece locking nut assembly includes an inner nut and an outer nut. The inner nut includes a set of axial bores that each receive a jackscrew. Once the locking nut assembly is in position on the head assembly, the series of jackscrews are tightened to exert a force on the mantle that is counteracted by forces through the inner nut and into the head to create a locking force between the locking nut assembly and the head assembly. The outer nut is turned along the inner nut to hold the locking nut assembly in place. Once the outer nut is moved into position, the jackscrews are removed such that the outer nut continues to apply the locking force between the mantle and the head through the locking nut assembly.

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 F16B39/12 Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by means of locknuts
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Thanks everyone Metso found what I needed

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