Parallel Locating Pins

Parallel locating pins are precision-engineered components used to accurately align and position parts in assembly processes.

Description

What is Parallel Locating Pins?

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Parallel locating pins are specialized fasteners used in manufacturing and assembly processes to ensure precise positioning and alignment of workpieces. These pins are designed to fit into corresponding holes or slots in fixtures, jigs, or other components, allowing for accurate placement during machining, assembly, or inspection operations.

Product Features

  • Brand: Pintech
  • Size: Can be customized
  • System of Measurement: Metric
  • Tolerance: m6 or as per requirement
  • Material: Alloy Steel or Stainless Steel
  • Material Processes: Hardened and tempered
  • Hardness Rating: HRC58~62
  • Standards and Specifications: DIN 6325, DIN 7, ISO 2338, ISO 8734
  • Sample: normal samples in stock are free

Advantages Of Parallel Locating Pins

Precision Alignment

Parallel locating pins are designed to provide accurate positioning of components. Their cylindrical shape allows for a snug fit in corresponding holes, ensuring that parts are aligned correctly.

Enhanced Stability

These pins help retain parts in a fixed position, preventing movement during assembly or machining. This stability is vital for processes that require high accuracy, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries.

Versatile Applications

Parallel locating pins can be used in a wide range of applications, including as guide pins, stops, and hinges. Their versatility makes them suitable for various industries, from furniture manufacturing to complex machinery assembly.

Applications Of Parallel Locating Pins

Engine Assembly

Used to align components such as cylinder heads, engine blocks, and manifolds with precision, ensuring that these parts fit together correctly and function as intended.

Turbine and Engine Assembly

Used in the alignment of turbine blades, engine housings, and other precision components that require exact positioning and may experience thermal expansion.

Machine Tooling

Integral in the alignment of parts in machine tools such as milling machines, lathes, and CNC equipment, ensuring that components are accurately positioned for precision machining.