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    32 Products

    Plastic Dowel Pins

    Assemble circuit boards and other electronic parts with dowel pins that insulate against stray current. These pins prevent short circuits and electromagnetic interference (EMI) that can harm performance and cause malfunctions. They’re also lighter than metal pins if you need to reduce weight in prototypes and moving assemblies. Dowel pins are machined to tight tolerances and have a uniform diameter for a snug fit. Since they can be hard to remove, they are best for fixtures that don't need to be adjusted or taken apart frequently.
    Plastic
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dowel Pins. Plastic Dowel Pins.
    Wear-Resistant Acetal—Slippery and wear resistant, these pins make excellent pivots. They're often used for automated machinery and other moving parts that create a lot of friction. They also prevent short circuits better than PEEK and polycarbonate plastic.
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    Wear-Resistant Acetal
     
    3/64" Diameter
    1/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White5000000000000000
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    1/16" Diameter
    1/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    3/32" Diameter
    1/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    1/8" Diameter
    1/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/16"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    3/16" Diameter
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    13/64" Diameter
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    1/4" Diameter
    1/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     
    5/16" Diameter
    3/8"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    1/2"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
    3/4"-0.005" to 0.005"Rockwell M80Not Rated220White500000000000000
     

    Light Duty Drive Rivet Anchors for Block and Brick

    A step up from a nail, the rivet head creates a secure connection with a finished look for mounting lightweight signs, screens, and panels. Easier to install than other types of anchors for block and brick, the anchors expand as you hammer in the pin or screw. Since the gripping force is distributed along the entire length of the anchor, it won’t crack soft materials.
    To install, insert the anchor through your component and into a drilled hole. Then, hammer the pin or screw until it's flush with the anchor's head, which expands the anchor body.
    Pin Drive Anchors
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Anchors. Light Duty Drive Rivet Anchors for Block and Brick, Pin Drive Anchors.
    To remove, pry out the pin and then pull out the anchor.
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    1/4" Diameter
    3/4"9/16"7/64"3/4"1/4"
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    1"9/16"7/64"1"1/4"
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    1 1/2"9/16"7/64"1 1/2"1/4"
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