Spring Pins
Spring Pins
Spring Pins
Spring pins, also known as roll pins or tension pins, are fasteners used in mechanical applications for securing components together.
- Securing Components: Spring pins are used to hold parts together in a fixed alignment, often where movement or rotation is undesirable.
- Tolerating Misalignment: Due to their flexibility, they can accommodate slight misalignments in holes, making them useful in applications where precision alignment is difficult.
- Absorbing Shock: The coiled design allows for shock absorption, making them ideal for applications that involve vibration or dynamic loads.
- Space-Efficient Fastening: They are suitable for compact spaces where traditional fasteners like screws and bolts might not fit.
- Ease of Installation and Removal: Spring pins can be easily installed and removed without the need for special tools, making them convenient for assembly and maintenance.
- Preventing Loosening: They are effective in preventing nuts, bolts, and other fasteners from loosening due to vibrations or rotational forces.
- Cost-Effective: Spring pins are generally more cost-effective compared to other types of fasteners and can be used in a variety of industrial, automotive, and electronic applications.
Their versatility and ease of use make them a popular choice in a wide range of manufacturing and engineering contexts.