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TO SUM IT UP....SPRINGPIN USAGE IS LIMITED ONLY BY YOUR OWN IMAGINATION

Strong, lightweight, and full body fastener - coiled pins used in an industrial fuse assembly achieve both a fastening function and help prevent internal insulating material from leaking out.
Coiled pin used as a fulcrum point and fastener in a heavy duty cargo latch component.
Try Springpin to assemble any type of laminated handle.
Laminates held by Springpin for form grinding are cut away after both sides are profiled.
In this spring-loaded type bayonet application, a Springpin replaces a threaded crosspin for a cost saving. Due to its hardness, Springpin is also better able to withstand the release impact, so performance is improved, too.
No more "lost" set screws when small knobs, handles or latches are Springpinned.

Page 1 What Is A Springpin And Why Use It?
Page 2 How To Insert A Springpin
Page 3 Springpins Used To Initiate, Transmit Or Control Motion
Page 4 Springpins As Locating Or Positioning Devices
Page 5 Consider The Springpin As An Inexpensive Handle Or Latch
Page 6 To Sum It Up...Springpin Usage Is Limited Only By Your Own Imagination

 

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