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Slotted spring pin compresses and then expands when inserted in a hole
420 stainless steel provides more strength than 18-8 stainless steel and better corrosion resistance than stainless steel
Passivated finish enhances the natural corrosion resistance of stainless steel
Meets ASME B18.8.2 specifications
Made in USA
The 420 stainless steel slotted spring pin has a passivated finish, meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B18.8.2 specifications, and is made in USA. The spring pin is a hollow, cylindrical pin with a slot down the side that allows it to compress and then expand when inserted in a hole. The 420 stainless steel material provides more strength than 18-8 stainless steel and better corrosion resistance than steel. The material may be slightly magnetic. The passivated finish enhances the natural corrosion resistance of stainless steel. Pins are non-threaded cylindrical fasteners that are inserted into one or more holes to fix a component's position, join components, or maintain alignment between them. Several different pin styles fit a variety of application and installation requirements. Dowel pins, for example, have a solid shaft that is often rounded or beveled at the ends. Quick-release pins have a button, handle, or ring at one end that releases retractable balls at the other end to act as a lock-and-release mechanism. Clevis pins have a head at one end and one or more cross holes at the other end that allow insertion of cotter pins to lock components in place. Cotter pins have two prongs that can be inserted into the hole of clevis pins or other fasteners and bent to secure them in place.