At my school we
call them
spill rings...they are the best way to stop the crazy
spill out the back without the cost/heat of using
blackwrap.
My question is: if they are meant to be on every cap, why aren't they welded, and/or part of the cap?
make sure your lockdogs aren't just
flat either, if you're looking into replacing them. the lockdog is a piece of grey aluminum, with a cut out in the center to
grip the
yolk and handle, now sometimes the two 'wings' can get ripped off...sheared, whatever. Without this, they aren't very useful for gripping/holding.
if you have one in front of you, it makes a good
bit more sense. Hopefully this helps
As for the
Jesus wrench, they are good, but only for tightening handles, i find their placement of the
C-clamp tool on it extremely silly and useless for anything more than a 1/16 turn before you have to flip the wrench a try a different angle, you can also just use a
c-wrench on the handles to tighten. Making sure you loosen the handles before you adjust the tilt will also help retain locking ability, as opposed to strong arming it.
Good luck charc
Phil