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A bayonet fitting in engineering refers to a type of fastening mechanism that operates similarly to a bayonet cap used in electrical bulbs. It typically involves a cylindrical object with two pins or lugs on one part that fit into corresponding slots or receptacles on another part, allowing for a secure and rotational lock. This type of fitting is commonly used in various applications where a secure and quick-release mechanism is needed, such as in automotive components, lenses, and certain types of closures.
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