Coiled Spring Pins are one of the most versatile pins available. Consisting of 2 1/4 coils of spring steel or stainless steel they have swaged chamfers at each end.
Coiled Spring Pins are one of the most versatile pins available. Consisting of 2 1/4 coils of spring steel or stainless steel they have swaged chamfers at each end.
SPIROL invented the Coiled Spring Pin in This engineered product was specifically designed to address deficiencies associated with conventional.
Slotted & Coiled Spring or hollow pins are economical, universally used shear-type fasteners that are self-locking. They're manufactured to an oversize.
Also called a roll pin, the spring pin withstands side loads and rotational friction, making it ideal for securing shaft and axle connections. Spring pins are also easy.
Slotted & Coiled Spring or hollow pins are economical, universally used shear-type fasteners that are self-locking. They're manufactured to an oversize.
SPIROL invented the Coiled Spring Pin in This engineered product was specifically designed to address deficiencies associated with conventional.
SPIROL invented the Coiled Spring Pin in This engineered product was specifically designed to address deficiencies associated with conventional.
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.
A coiled spring pin, also known as a spiral pin, is a self retaining engineered fastener manufactured by roll forming metal strip.
These spiral pins remain flexible after installation, so they coiled spring pin shock and vibration better than slotted spring pins.
The chamfered ends aid insertion. For Maximum Hole Diameter. For Hole Dia. Breaking Strength, lbs.
They may be mildly magnetic. They work well in holes that are out of round. Send Cancel. Coiled spring pins are flexible after installation, so they absorb shock and vibration better than slotted spring pins. They are magnetic. View catalog pages 2. Tension holds them tight against the hole wall. Actual diameters are slightly larger than the diameters shown, allowing pins to fit tightly when installed.