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Pin assortments are kits containing pins of different types and sizes, used in assemblies to maintain the positions of components. They allow free movement along an axis or provide a permanent / temporary connection. The assortments' catalogue includes centre pins, clevis pins, pivot pins and spring pins. These pin assortments are ideal for toggle switches, locking devices, power equipment and automotive & fastening applications. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of these pin assortments from brands like Allpax, ITW Bee Leitzke and Grainger.
They have 0.6 to 0.99% carbon content that makes them exceptionally strong, durable and sustainable.
These flexible and elastic units have a high yield strength and resilience.
They ensure chemical resistance in harsh environments and can be mildly magnetic. Stainless steel pins offer moderate structural rigidity and are offered in 18-8 types.
These rust-resistant pins withstand high temperatures and can stay sharp for a long period of time.
They have zinc plating for indoor applications where moisture is not present.
Pins made from various grades of steel provide impeccable strength & durability.
After installation, they are more flexible and can absorb vibration & stress than slotted spring pins. Additionally, they can handle larger hole tolerances and have better dynamic load capabilities.
They allow wires and other components to pass through. When the pins are installed, the slot is pushed shut, preventing future flexing.
Precision hardened and manufactured to strict tolerance limitations. Allow precise positioning and alignment in drilled and reamed holes.
These R-clip cotter pins come with a curved prong that wraps around the side of the components for quick installation & removal.
They are manually bent cotter pins with extended prongs that go around the rear of parts.
They are clipped onto clevis and grooved shafts to keep the components in position.
These pins sometimes referred to as split pins, are simple to open as one prong is a little bit longer than the other. For fastening, bend the prongs outward.
These pins fit tight when installed and are available in slotted & coiled types.
To locate or retain items, dowel pins are frequently utilised as hinges, pivots, jigs, shafts and fixtures. They are a little oversized for a snug fit.
They are designed for centring fixtures on pallets.
These solid press-fit fasteners feature three parallel grooves. The grooves squeeze shut as the pin is driven into a hole, providing tension that secures the pin in place.
Depending on the requirements, tapered pins are produced from bar stock to a variety of tolerances. They are widely used to keep one surface aligned with another in low-torque, locking applications.
They feature a cotter pinhole on one end to secure them in position.
They have a special end (spherical) configuration to be used as a cam profile to prevent movement.
They ensure more mechanical strength than other types and are secured with a cotter pin.
These pins may be taken out and used again without significantly losing their efficacy.
These pin assortments improve the appearance and offer corrosion resistance.
They provide mild-to-high corrosion resistance in wet environments and strengthen the product.
They allow easy installation with a secure grip to prevent the loosening of the components.
They are traditional pins, used as pivots, hinges, jigs, shafts and fixtures to hold or locate parts.
Press fit dowel pins should be installed using an arbour press. Never use a hammer that may risk damaging the pin and causing it to fail. Slip fit dowel pins are simple & flexible to install by hand.
The Rockwell scale, which is based on the material's indentation hardness, is used to gauge the hardness of clevis pins. The most typical materials used to make clevis pins are carbon steel, stainless steel and brass, each of which has a different Rockwell hardness. Clevis pins can be case hardened, making the pin's exterior hard.