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Joint pins are a fundamental component for constructing safe and stable scaffolding structures. These robust pins are designed for 48.3mm scaffold tubes and facilitate easy connection of tubes either horizontally or vertically.
Two scaffolding pipes were connected vertically by overlapping them and using clamps, which is not considered good practice. Using joint pins instead is safer as it maintains verticality and prevents tension loads from causing collapse if the scaffolding is not perfectly plumb. Specifications for properly sized joint pins should be followed when purchasing them.
Length | Hight |
36 | 225 |
One of the common types of joints used in machine design is the pin joint, which is a type of fastener that connects two or more parts by passing a cylindrical or tapered pin through holes in the parts. These are often the physical component that makes a revolute joint in a planar mechanism. The pin can be fixed or removable, depending on the application and the design requirements. Some of the advantages of pin joints are that they are simple, cheap, easy to assemble and disassemble, and can accommodate some misalignment and relative motion between the parts. Some of the design challenges for pin components include creating stress concentrations in the parts, requiring accurate hole alignment, and avoiding wear and corrosion.
When designing pin joints, some of the factors that need to be considered are the size, shape, material, and location of the pins, as well as the loading conditions and the service environment of the joint. The pins should be strong enough to resist shear and bending stresses, both from static load and fatigue loading (cycles of load). The pins should also have a suitable fit with the holes to prevent excessive clearance or interference, which can affect the performance and durability of the joint. The pins should be made of materials that are compatible with the parts they connect, and that have good resistance to wear and corrosion.