Parallel Dowel Pins with Spherical head

parallel dowel pins with spherical head are an excellent choice for applications requiring precise alignment with an added ease of assembly, particularly in complex or high-tolerance environments.

Description

Parallel Dowel Pins with Spherical Head

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Parallel dowel pins with spherical head are a specialized type of dowel pin used primarily for alignment and positioning in mechanical assemblies. Unlike standard dowel pins, which are typically cylindrical with flat ends, these pins feature a spherical or rounded head on one end. This design modification offers several advantages in specific applications where traditional flat-headed dowel pins might not be as effective.

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
  • Sample: normal samples in stock are free

Advantages of Parallel Dowel Pins with Spherical Head

Easier Assembly

The spherical head makes it easier to guide the pin into its hole, reducing the risk of damage or misalignment during assembly.

Self-Centering

The rounded head helps in self-centering the pin within the hole, which can be particularly useful in assemblies where slight misalignments are common.

Enhanced Precision

The combination of a spherical head with a parallel body provides both ease of use and the precision needed for high-quality assemblies.

Applications Of Parallel Dowel Pins with Spherical Head

Alignment in Assembly

The spherical head allows for smoother and easier alignment of components during assembly, particularly in applications where parts may not be perfectly aligned initially.

Positioning in Machinery

Used in various machines to ensure parts are correctly aligned and positioned, especially in cases where slight misalignments need to be corrected.

Automotive Manufacturing

In automotive applications, they can be used to align and position parts like engine components, ensuring proper assembly even in complex configurations.