Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Pin Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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Joint pins, often used in woodworking, metalworking, and construction to connect two or more components, have several key features:
1. Durability and Strength: Joint pins are made from materials like steel, brass, or high-grade plastic to provide strong, long-lasting joints.
2. Alignment Function: They ensure precise alignment of parts, preventing misalignment during assembly and ensuring components fit together tightly.
3. Variety of Sizes: Available in different lengths and diameters to accommodate various joint configurations.
4. Ease of Installation: Designed to be easily inserted and removed, often without the need for complex tools.
5. Types: They come in several forms, such as dowel pins, split pins, and taper pins, each serving a different joint purpose.
6. Resistance to Shear: Joint pins resist shear forces, making them ideal for maintaining structural integrity in heavy-load applications.
7. Corrosion Resistance: Some joint pins are coated or made from stainless materials to withstand corrosion in outdoor or industrial environments.
These features make joint pins essential in maintaining secure, durable connections in various types of assemblies.