Slotted Spring Pins

A slotted spring pin, often referred to simply as a spring pin or a split pin, is a type of fastener used to secure two or more components together in a semi-permanent or permanent manner. It is called a "slotted" spring pin because it features a slot or gap that runs along its length, dividing it into two or more separate legs. Here are some key characteristics and uses of slotted spring pins: Two or More Legs: Slotted spring pins have two or more legs that can flex and expand when inserted into a hole. These legs provide tension and secure the pin within the hole, preventing it from easily coming out. Securing Components: They are commonly used to secure components in various applications, such as machinery, automotive, construction, and electronics. They can be used to connect parts, prevent relative movement, and maintain alignment. Assembly Process: To use a slotted spring pin, you insert it into a hole drilled through the components you want to join. The legs of the pin expand to fill the hole, creating a secure connection. Once inserted, the ends of the pin may be bent or spread apart to lock it in place permanently. Versatility: Slotted spring pins come in various sizes and materials to accommodate different loads and environmental conditions. They are reusable but are often used in applications where they are left in place permanently. Slotted spring pins are known for their reliability and ability to maintain a secure connection even under vibrations and shocks, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial and mechanical applications.
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