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Maintain consistent alignment in mating parts by installing a pin in one part and a liner in the other.
Install these pins in a plate or table and mate with holes in a workpiece for precise alignment.
The shoulder provides a consistent height reference point and keeps the pin from being pressed through the fixture.
Screw the shank into a threaded hole for quick installation and removal.
A slightly undersized shank makes these pins easy to install and replace. Also known as slip-fit and lock-screw locating pins, they are held in place by a separate lock screw.
Encase these pins while molding plastic or composite parts. Once set, the knurls resist movement, letting you align the workpiece with precision on a plate or table.
Use the handle on these retractors to extend and retract a locating pin, protecting the pin from damage in applications where fixtures move through a process, such as along a conveyor belt.
A good choice for automated clamping, these retractors use compressed air to extend and retract a locating pin, protecting the pin from damage in applications where fixtures move through a process, such as along a conveyor belt.
The head on these pins slides side-to-side in one direction. Use one of these pins and one standard round-head pin to prevent jamming when loading and unloading workpieces with inconsistent hole spacing.
Precisely align and lock together your mold halves, so they stay in place during high-pressure injection molding.
Thread in a screw, handle, or other part to create the right size and shape guide pin for your application.