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A spiral groove cut into these pins relieves trapped air but stays in 360° contact with the hole for a secure fit that's easy to insert in and remove from blind holes. To remove, thread a screw or tool into the tapped hole, then pull the pin out.
Use these as pivot or hinge pins. The knurled half locks pins in position, while the smooth half acts as a pivot.
The full length of these pins is knurled for a tight grip that won't spin.
Center-knurled pins are often used in place of clevis pins or to create T-handles. The knurled center locks pins in position, while the smooth ends act as a pivot.
Join two pieces of wood with these dowel pins. When glued, they expand for a tight fit.
Made of compressed wood, these biscuits fit into slots cut into wood. When glued, they expand for a tight fit.
These spiral pins remain flexible after installation, so they absorb shock and vibration better than slotted spring pins. They work well in holes that are out of round.
For tough jobs, these spiral pins are 30% stronger than our standard coiled spring pins. They remain flexible after installation to absorb shock and vibration, and work well in holes that are out of round.
Coiled spring pins are flexible after installation, so they absorb shock and vibration better than slotted spring pins. They also have higher dynamic load capacities and accommodate wider hole tolerances.