Dowel pins are industrial fasteners that are used to join two or more items together. They are commonly available in imperial or metric units. They also maintain precision alignment, ease insertion, absorb hole tolerances, and prevent interlocking. Hollow alignment dowels reduce weight and cost, plus simplify assembly. For a firm fit, the hole should be exactly the same size or slightly smaller than the dowel's diameter. dowels are commonly used in furniture. They can also be applied as hinges and simple axles. They are short, cylindrical rods made of various materials including wood, metal, and plastic. Dowel pins can be tapered, slotted, grooved, or otherwise altered to change their mechanical properties. They are commonly available in imperial or metric units.
In line with clients' diverse requirements, we are involved in providing an optimum quality range of Solid Dowel Pins. Also Available in Diameter: 3 - 20 mm Material Stainless Steel Usage / Application Industries Brand Elpar Diameter 3 mm Length 100 mm Country of Origin Made in India Packaging Type Box Item code 154924115
Dowell Pins
Spring dowel pins are incredibly high strength pins that come with high durability and a long life expending for several decades. They are manufactured with a diameter slightly greater than the drilled hole through which it is to be inserted. The elasticity of these pins then applies a radial force across its length. Pins contain a slot that allows compression when inserted into the hole. The spring pin is used to assemble the parts without a screw. This makes it one of the most valuable and straightforward fastening systems in the market. At HELLARY it is available in stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel.
Spiral Dowel Pins, Roll Pins, Solid Pins, Grooved Pins
Split pins are frequently used to secure other fasteners, e.g. clevis pins, as well as being used in combination with hardboard discs as a traditional joining technique for teddy bears.[6] common application of this is when used to secure a castellated nut. One problem with this type of use is that the castles on the nut must line up with the hole in the mating part so that the split pin can be installed. When the nut is torqued properly, but the holes still do not line up, it is preferable to overtighten the nut than undertighten it.
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Supplier: Dowel pins