System of Measurement System of Measurement |
---|
|
Diameter Diameter | Show |
---|
|
Diameter Diameter | Hide |
---|

Pin Type Pin Type |
---|
![]() | Quick Release |
Lock Type Lock Type |
---|
|
End Type End Type |
---|
![]() | Spring-Loaded Ball |
Handle Material Handle Material |
---|
|
Ball Material Ball Material |
---|
|
Head Type Head Type |
---|
![]() | L-Handle |
Material Material |
---|
|
Breaking Strength Breaking Strength |
---|
|
Number of Retaining Balls Number of Retaining Balls |
---|
|
Button Style Button Style |
---|
|
Diameter at Extended Ball Height Diameter atExtended Ball Height |
---|
|
DFARS (Defense Acquisition Regulations Supplement) DFARS (Defense AcquisitionRegulations Supplement) |
---|
End Shape End Shape |
---|
![]() | Chamfered |
Minimum Hardness Minimum Hardness |
---|
|
Passivation Passivation |
---|
|
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) RoHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) |
---|
|
Shaft Type Shaft Type |
---|
![]() | Plain |
Spring Material Spring Material |
---|
|
Cam-Lever Double-Locking Quick-Release Pins

To insert and remove these pins, press the button, then flip the lever to release the spring-loaded retaining balls. Two-step locking prevents accidental removal. Use these pins in a hole as close to the diameter as possible, but not larger than the diameter at extended ball height. Pins are made of 17-4 PH stainless steel for strength with some corrosion resistance, and passivated for added protection against corrosion and oxidation. They are magnetic. The handle has a hole to add a ring and lanyard (sold separately). Breaking strength is measured as double shear, which is the force required to break a pin into three pieces.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.