SelfLube, Inc. 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.
Industrial Pins: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Available in a variety of sizes. Pin Diameter (D) +.001 / -.000, Head Diameter (H) +.000 / -.010, Head Thickness (T) +.000 / -.002, and Length (L) +.030 / -.000. | |
| Available in a variety of sizes. The hardness of this particular pin is 58-62 Rc. | |
| Available in a variety of sizes. Tolerances: Pin Diameter (D) -.0003 / -.0008, Head Diameter (H) +.000 / -.010, Head Thickness (T) +.000 / -.002, Length (L) +.062 / -.000. | |
| Available in a variety of sizes. | |
| Each Unikix Spring Pin consists of a hardened steel rod soldered to a compression spring. A Unikix Spring Pin can eject a sheet-metal part after cut-off. This can prevent the... | |
| For die applications, see bushing section for mating guide pin bushings. | |
| For die applications, see bushing section for related NAAMS bushings. | |
| For mold applications see bushing section for mating shoulder, straight and guided ejector bushings. | |
| Made in a variety of sizes. Material is 1.2344 (H-13) with a core: 50-52 Rc; Surface: 65-70 Rc. | |
| Made in a variety of sizes. Materials 1.2344 (H-13) with a core: 40-44 Rc; Surface: 68-72 Rc. | |
| SelfLube Sleeve Ejectors have forged heads for maximum strength and are supplied heat treated, ground. Nitrided and polished to reduce friction and wear. |