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Slotted Spring-Type Straight PinsAlso known as roll, tension, split, and expansion pins, these pins have a slot along one side that you squeeze closed to install them into unthreaded holes. Once installed, they expand slightly,
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SS304 Split PinsAlso known as split pins, these have one prong slightly longer than the other so they’re easy to open. Bend prongs outward to secure. Use them to secure the ends of clevis pins and shafts to keep
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Spring CottersAlso known as hitch pin clips and R-clips, these pins are easy to install and remove. Use them to secure the ends of clevis pins and shafts to keep components in place.
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Dowel PinsUse dowel pins as pivots, hinges, shafts, jigs, and fixtures to locate or hold parts. For a tight fit, your hole should be equal to or slightly smaller than the diameter shown. Breaking strength is
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Clevis Pins with Hole Stainless SteelSteel pins have good strength. Heat-treated pins have additional strength and hardness, making them less likely to bend, break, and wear than pins that aren't heat treated. Pins with a zinc-plated
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Parallel KeysWhen installed, these keys fill oval keyways completely, reducing stress on the key and shaft. Using them in a closed keyway keeps them from sliding along the shaft axis. The rounded ends make it
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Clives Pins with HeadAn alternative to bolts and rivets, these pins lock in place with a cotter pin. Choose a clevis pin and add your own cotter pin, or select a clevis pin that includes a reusable hairpin cotter pin..
43 rows · ISO 8752 - Spring-Type Straight Pins (Roll Pins) - Heavy Type Current norm: DIN EN 28752 Equivalent norms: DIN 1481; CSN 022156; PN 85023; UNI 6873; EU 28752; Send Inquiry...
Jun 15, 2009 · ISO 8752, 3rd Edition, June 15, 2009 - Spring-type straight pins — Slotted, heavy duty This International Standard specifies the characteristics of slotted spring-type straight pins,...
SPIROL Standard Inch Slotted Spring Pins range in diameter from .062" (1/16) up to .500" (1/2), and are available in high carbon steel, 302/304 austenitic stainless steel and 420 martensitic...
A spring pin is a hollow, split dowel pin that exerts uniform outward pressure when fitted into a nut or shaft hole. Also called a roll pin, the spring pin withstands side loads and rotational...
Slotted Spring Pins are general purpose components commonly used in numerous fastening applications. Sometimes referred to as Roll Pins, Rolled Pins, Split Pins, C-Pins, Tension Pins or simply Spring...
What are Slotted Spring Pins? Slotted spring pins are a hollow, single‑turn, formed pin with one straight parallel slot. The width of the slot is narrower than the wall thickness of the pin, thus...
