On 10 February 2015 at 06:59, Viesturs Lācis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have some link to show some particular example?


The ones I have seen have all been custom. There is often one between
the drive gears and leadscrew and power shaft on a lathe. The one I
have replaced the pin in a few times is just a sleeve around a shaft
with a cross-drilled hole in which a fairly soft pin is fitted. You
need to make a new pin when there is an overload.

Here is an example of an off-the-shelf variant. Thee seem to  be
versions integrated into flexible couplings too:
http://www.howdon.co.uk/UK/prod6.htm

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