Carr Lane Manufacturing Co. Datasheets for Industrial Pins
Industrial pins are varieties of fastening hardware meant to couple, align, mount, assemble, or penetrate two workpieces. The operation of the pin depends on design and employment, but industrial pins can be categorized into several categories, such as: hitch and linch pins; cotter pins and wire clips; spring pins; locating and fixturing pins; and specialty pins.
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A single-acting ball lock pin with a solid, one-piece body and four balls for high tension loads. Positive locking until released by pushing the button. Sturdy forged shackle for heavy... | |
Bullet-nose round pins and diamond pins are often used together (with the mating bushings shown here) to align two pieces of a fixture. Diamond pins are relieved, to locate only... | |
Captive Locating Screws can be used for locating and clamping, or for clamping only, by selecting the appropriate screw length. The locating screw's precision-ground body is positively retained in a... | |
FEATURES: A single-acting ball lock pin with a solid, one-piece body and four balls for high tension loads. Positive locking until released by pushing the button. Sturdy forged shackle for... | |
Jig Pins are removable locating pins, precision ground for accurately aligning holes. Similar to an L or T Pin, but with a shoulder to keep the handle raised, and with... | |
L Pins are removable locating pins, precision ground for accurately aligning holes. The pin is inset into the handle and silver soldered to create a sturdy assembly. The handle is... | |
Locating pin that provides precise location in one axis while allowing considerable float in the perpendicular axis. Usually used together with a Round Pin, to locate from two holes in... | |
Marine Detent Pins are made of 316 stainless steel for extra corrosion resistance. Economical solid alignment pin with a ground shank. This type of Detent Pin has a ring instead... | |
Medium-accuracy tapered locating pin used with the mating bushing shown here. Compensates for considerable misalignment. Can be used for quick assembly of two fixture pieces. | |
Precision alignment pin that expands to tighten up hole clearance (.004" minimum expansion on the smallest diameter, up to .010" minimum expansion on the largest diameter). The pin is an... | |
Precision alignment pin with a ground shank. This popular single-acting type is positive locking until released by pushing the button, which moves the center spindle forward to allow the locking... | |
Precision locating pin often used with the mating bushing shown here to align two pieces of a fixture. The pin's head and shank diameters are concentric to within .0005" TIR. | |
Precision locating pins with a large shoulder to resist downward forces. Tapered tip for easy part loading. The type shown here, with a press-fit shank, is designed for permanent installation... | |
Precision locating pins with a large shoulder to resist downward forces. Tapered tip for easy part loading. The type shown here, with a slip-fit shank and lockscrew slot, is designed... | |
Precision locating pins with a tapered tip for easy part loading, and a shoulder to resist downward forces (superior to standard dowel pins). Round Pins and Diamond Pins are often... | |
Removable locating pin with a straight handle, precision ground for accurately aligning holes. The pin is inset into the handle and silver soldered to create a sturdy assembly. The handle... | |
Similar to a single-acting Ball Lock Pin, except the center spindle has two grooves instead of one, to release the balls by either pushing or pulling. Pushing on the handle... | |
Similar to a standard Clamping Pin, except that the pin body is positively retained in a locking bushing. In fully retracted position, the bushing's spring clip snaps into the pin's... | |
Similar to a standard Jig Pin, except that the pin body is positively retained in a locking bushing. In fully retracted position, the bushing's spring clip snaps into the pin's... | |
Similar to a standard L Pin, except that the pin body is positively retained in a locking bushing. In fully retracted position, the bushing's spring clip snaps into the pin's... | |
Similar to our standard single-acting Ball Lock Pin in stainless steel, except this type has its handle and button made of 300-series stainless steel (instead of aluminum) for extra corrosion... | |
Similar to our standard single-acting Ball Lock Pins, except with a larger, heavier handle for rough service. Available only in stainless steel. Handles are made of solid stainless steel for... | |
Solid alignment pin with a ground shank and solid shoulder to hold exact grip-length tolerance. Locking balls hold the pin in place by spring force (not positive locking like a... | |
T Pins are removable locating pins, precision ground for accurately aligning holes. The pin is inset into the handle and silver soldered to create a sturdy assembly. The handle is... | |
These Ball Lock Pins have an adjustable grip length. They can be used for clamping, or simply to provide a variable grip length. The threaded handle turns to provide a... | |
Threaded alignment pin usually used for clamping. The bushing must be welded in place at the proper position to suit the application | |
Threaded Detent Pins are solid alignment pins with a ground shank and a threaded end for a knob handle. Two locking balls hold the pin in place by spring force. |