Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins

Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins, also known as grooved pins, are a specific type of dowel pin characterized by longitudinal grooves or ridges along their shaft.

Beschreibung

What is Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins?

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Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins are a specific type of dowel pin characterized by longitudinal grooves or ridges along their shaft.  Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins have multiple grooves running along their length. These grooves are typically evenly spaced and can be either straight or helical depending on the design and application requirements.

Product Features

The grooves on these pins serve several purposes:

  • They allow for the passage of air, fluids, or other materials in certain applications.

  • The grooves can provide additional grip or friction, enhancing the pins’ ability to resist rotational forces.

  • They facilitate easier insertion and removal compared to smooth dowel pins, especially in applications where interference fits are used.

Advantages Of Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins

Enhanced Grip and Resistance

The grooves along the shaft of these pins provide increased surface contact and friction, enhancing their ability to resist rotational forces and prevent loosening under vibration.

Facilitated Assembly

The grooves allow for easier insertion and removal compared to smooth dowel pins, especially in applications where interference fits are used. This can reduce assembly time and maintenance efforts.

Fluid Passage

Depending on the groove design, these pins can allow for the passage of air, fluids, or other materials. This feature is particularly useful in applications where fluid transfer or pressure equalization is required.

Applications Of Grooved Parallel Dowel Pins

Automotive Industry

Used in engine assemblies, transmission systems, chassis components, and suspension systems to ensure precise alignment and secure fastening. The grooves provide enhanced grip and resistance against vibrations and dynamic loads.

Machinery and Equipment

Used in heavy machinery, industrial equipment, and precision tools to align and secure components such as shafts, bearings, and gears. The grooves aid in easier installation and removal during assembly and maintenance.

Electronics and Consumer Goods

Applied in electronic device assembly, PCBs, and consumer electronics where controlled assembly and disassembly are required. The grooves facilitate easier handling and adjustment of components.

Fluid Handling Systems

Employed in systems where fluid transfer or pressure equalization is required, such as pumps, valves, and hydraulic systems. The grooves allow for the passage of fluids while maintaining secure fastening.