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    16 Products

    Ejector Pins

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ejector Pins. Ejector Pins.
    Also known as knockout and forged pins, use these pins to push parts out of molds. Pins are precision-ground to tight tolerances and hardened for strength and wear resistance. Machining is not recommended. Metric pins meet DIN 1530 specifications.
    Nitride-Coated H13 Tool Steel
    H13 tool steel pins resist rapid changes in temperature.
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    4" Long
    9/32"-0.0008" to -0.0005"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A53200000
     
    6" Long
    9/32"-0.0008" to -0.0005"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A1440000
     
    10" Long
    9/32"-0.0008" to -0.0005"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A2490000
     
    14" Long
    9/32"-0.0008" to -0.0005"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A5090000
     

    Light Duty Drive Rivet Anchors for Concrete

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Anchors. Light Duty Drive Rivet Anchors for Concrete.
    More secure than masonry nails but not as strong as other anchors for concrete, these are often used to mount lightweight signs and control panels. Also known as tap-in rivets, they’re barbed to resist pullout after being hammered into a hole. All have a rounded head for a finished look that won’t snag on objects.
    To install, hammer the anchor through your component into a drilled hole that’s slightly longer than the anchor until the head is flush with the surface. The anchor will compress and then expand inside the hole. To remove, pry out the anchor.
    Nylon—Strong, durable, and economical. Best for dry environments, these anchors will swell and weaken when exposed to moisture.
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    Nylon
     
    9/32" Diameter
    1"5/8"1/8"1"1/4"
    1402204,000 psi Concrete10092410A411000000
    1 5/8"5/8"1/8"1"1/4"
    1402204,000 psi Concrete5092410A41200000
    2 1/8"5/8"1/8"1"1/4"
    1402204,000 psi Concrete5092410A41300000
    2 5/8"5/8"1/8"1"1/4"
    1402204,000 psi Concrete2592410A41400000
    3 1/8"5/8"1/8"1"1/4"
    1402204,000 psi Concrete2592410A41500000
     

    Core Pins

    Mold plastic around these pins to form small holes, or use them to perforate parts. They have a flat head to fit into a counterbored hole. Pins can be machined to fit your application. They're precision-ground to tight tolerances.
    M2 High-Speed Tool SteelAbout M2 High-Speed Tool Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Core Pins. Core Pins.
    M2 high-speed tool steel pins resist wear and stay sharp at high temperatures.
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    1-9
    10-99
    100-Up
    2 1/2" Long
    9/32"0" to 0.0002"11/32"3/16"Rockwell C6098378A9510000000000000000
     
    4" Long
    9/32"0" to 0.0003"11/32"3/16"Rockwell C6098378A470000000000000000
     
    6" Long
    9/32"0" to 0.0003"11/32"3/16"Rockwell C6098378A992000000000000000
     
    Copper
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Core Pins. Core Pins.
    Copper pins cool faster than steel ones.
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    1-9
    10-99
    100-Up
    3" Long
    9/32"0" to 0.001"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C2092417A190000000000000000000
     
    6" Long
    9/32"0" to 0.001"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C2092417A370000000000000000
     

    Through-Hardened Ejector Pins

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ejector Pins. Through-Hardened Ejector Pins.
    Compared to standard ejector pins, these pins are less likely to chip and crack when used to push steel parts out of molds because they've been hardened through their core. However, they cannot be drilled or tapped and are more brittle than standard ejector pins. They're also known as knockout and forged pins. Made of H13 tool steel, they resist rapid changes in temperature. They’re precision ground to tight tolerances.
    Nitride-Coated H13 Tool Steel
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    6" Long
    9/32"-0.0008" to -0.0005"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C504433N11700000
     

    Oversized Ejector Pins

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ejector Pins. Oversized Ejector Pins.
    To fit in holes that have widened from wear and are too big for standard ejector pins, these pins are oversized. Also known as knockout and forged pins, they’re used to push parts out of molds. These pins are H13 tool steel, so they resist rapid changes in temperature. They’re hardened for strength and wear resistance and precision ground to tight tolerances. Machining is not recommended.
    Nitride-Coated H13 Tool Steel
    Head
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    Min.
    Hardness
    Each
     
    10" Long
    9/32"0.0042" to 0.0045"7/16"1/4"Rockwell C4190458A10700000
     
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