Roll Pin Metric Kit

roll pin metric kit 315 piece. 315 Piece Kit roll pin, 1.5x8mm, 5x16mm, 1.5x20mm, 5x25mm, 2x6mm, 5x30mm, 2x6mm, 5.5x16mm, 2x12mm, 5.5x30mm, 2x25mm, 5.5x45mm, 2.5x16mm, 6x16mm, 2.5x25mm, 6x30mm, 2.5x30mm, 6x45mm, 3x16mm, 8x20mm, 3x25mm, 8x40mm, 3x30mm, 8x50mm, 4x16mm, 10x20mm, 4x25mm, 10x40mm, 4x40mm, 10x50mm, Tension Pins, Spring Pins

Roll Pin Metric Kit
Roll pin metric kit 315 piece. Roll Pins are a simple but highly versatile engineering component used to replace rivets, split pins, taper pins, dowel pins, bolts, etc. They are slotted to permit compression when inserted into the drilled hole, the elasticity of the material then exerting a continuous radial force over the full length of the pin

Roll Pins also known as Tension Pins or Spring Pins are used for mechanically mating parts together. Accurately machined to tight tolerances in their diameter and hollow they are designed with a slot extending the length of the pin down one side.

Made from 420 grade stainless steel which is a higher carbon version of 410 and can be hardened by heat treatment, it has good ductility in its annealed form but can be harden up to Rockwell Hardness 50HRC. Of all the 12% Chromium Alloys, 420 grade can be hardened the most.

The slot allows the pin to be compressed to fit in a slightly undersized hole the pin is held in place by the expansion force of the pin against the inside of the hole it’s fitted into.

Roll Pins are used in the arm of the fastening can pivot in relation to the body, but the applications are wide and varied. They are commonly used in the automotive, general engineering industries and in the manufacture of food processing equipment.

An alternative to using a Roll Pin maybe to use a Dowel Pin or a metric Skew Proof Tension Pin. Standard straight slot Tension Pins are available in imperial diameters ranging from 1-16” to 1-2” and in 304 grade in a few metric sizes.
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Roll pin metric kit 315 piece. Roll Pins are a simple but highly versatile engineering component used to replace rivets, split pins, taper pins, dowel pins, bolts, etc. They are slotted to permit compression when inserted into the drilled hole, the elasticity of the material then exerting a continuous radial force over the full length of the pin

Roll Pins also known as Tension Pins or Spring Pins are used for mechanically mating parts together. Accurately machined to tight tolerances in their diameter and hollow they are designed with a slot extending the length of the pin down one side.

Made from 420 grade stainless steel which is a higher carbon version of 410 and can be hardened by heat treatment, it has good ductility in its annealed form but can be harden up to Rockwell Hardness 50HRC. Of all the 12% Chromium Alloys, 420 grade can be hardened the most.

The slot allows the pin to be compressed to fit in a slightly undersized hole the pin is held in place by the expansion force of the pin against the inside of the hole it’s fitted into.

Roll Pins are used in the arm of the fastening can pivot in relation to the body, but the applications are wide and varied. They are commonly used in the automotive, general engineering industries and in the manufacture of food processing equipment.

An alternative to using a Roll Pin maybe to use a Dowel Pin or a metric Skew Proof Tension Pin. Standard straight slot Tension Pins are available in imperial diameters ranging from 1-16” to 1-2” and in 304 grade in a few metric sizes.