Alignment Pins
Line up holes by driving these pins through existing rivet, pin, and bolt holes in multiple pieces of metal. Alternatively known as lineup taper punches.
Double-Tapered-End Alignment Pins
When one end of these pins wears out, use the other one. They’re also known as barrel drift pins. Use alignment pins to align structural components such as I-beams and angle iron for bolting, riveting, and welding.
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Impact-Resistant Alignment Pins
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Often called bull pins, these pins are designed to resist mushrooming caused by repeated pounding. The large striking surface allows you to drive the pins quickly and efficiently. Use alignment pins to align structural components such as I-beams and angle irons for bolting, riveting, and welding.
Alignment Pins with Tether Hole—For added safety, choose pins with a tether hole while working from heights.