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These pins have a flat head to fit into a counterbored hole.
Push parts out of molds with these hardened pins. Also known as knockout and forged pins.
Compared to standard ejector pins, these pins are less likely to chip and crack when used to push steel parts out of molds because they've been hardened through their core. Also known as knockout and forged pins.
To fit in holes that have widened from wear and are too big for standard ejector pins, these pins are oversized. Also known as knockout and forged pins.
A thick shoulder makes these pins more rigid than standard ejector pins.
Use these pins with a die to punch 1/8" and larger holes. Pins can be modified to fit your application.
The flat end of these ejector blades makes them better suited to push thin-walled parts out of molds compared to ejector pins.
Use these sleeves with mold pins to form holes, bosses, and other features in parts, and then push the parts out of the mold.
To remove these pins, hit the small end with a punch to drive the pin out.
Threads on these pins stick out for easy removal from blind holes. Tighten the hex nut to draw the pin out.
These internally threaded pins sit flush in an assembly. For easy removal from a blind hole, thread a screw into the pin and pull out.
Create a custom headed pin with your choice of material, dimensions, and end type.
Position, pivot, and align components. Also known as pilot pins and PEM® TP4, TPS, and MPP pins.