Alternator holding apparatus and method for alternator testing
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1. An apparatus for supporting an alternator for testing, comprising:
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a turret having a socket defined therein; and
a holding pin having two ends with a head at one end adapted to be inserted into the socket and retained therein, and an elongated extension portion that extends from the turret when the head is inserted in the socket, wherein the extension portion engages with a portion of the alternator.
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Abstract
An apparatus for supporting an alternator for testing has a base, a turret having a socket defined therein, and a holding pin having two ends with a head at one end adapted to be inserted into the socket and retained therein. An elongated extension portion extends from the turret when the head is inserted in the socket, and engages with a portion of the alternator.
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1. An apparatus for supporting an alternator for testing, comprising:
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a base;
a turret having a socket defined therein; and
a holding pin having two ends with a head at one end adapted to be inserted into the socket and retained therein, and an elongated extension portion that extends from the turret when the head is inserted in the socket, wherein the extension portion engages with a portion of the alternator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus for supporting an alternator for testing, comprising:
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a base;
mounting means having a socket defined therein; and
a holding pin having two ends with a head at one end adapted to be inserted to the socket and retained therein, and an elongated extension portion that extends from the mounting means when the head is inserted in the socket, wherein the extension portion engage with a portion of the alternator. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for supporting an alternator for testing, comprising:
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a base;
inserting a holding pin into a turret having a socket defined therein with the holding pin having two ends with a head at one end adapted to be inserted to the socket and retained therein and an elongated extension portion that extends from the turret head; and
engaging the holding pin with a portion of the alternator. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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