Description

What Are Double Ended Parallel Dowel Pins?
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Double Ended Parallel Dowel Pins are specialized dowel pins that have a consistent cylindrical shape with equal diameters along their entire length and chamfered or rounded ends on both sides. This design makes them versatile for applications requiring precise alignment and easy installation from either end. These pins are commonly used in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, automotive assembly, and other fields where high precision and reliable fastening are essential.
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

Structure Of Double Ended Parallel Dowel Pins

Parallel Sides
These dowel pins have a uniform diameter along their length, ensuring a consistent fit in pre-drilled holes. This parallel design ensures precise alignment between components and helps maintain structural integrity.

Double Ended
Both ends of the pin are chamfered or rounded, which makes them easier to insert from either direction. This symmetrical design reduces the need to check pin orientation during installation, saving time and reducing errors.

Materials
Double ended parallel dowel pins are typically made from high-strength materials like stainless steel, hardened steel, or alloy steel. These materials provide excellent strength, wear resistance, and, in the case of stainless steel, corrosion resistance.
Applications Of Double Ended Parallel Dowel Pins
Automotive Industry
In automotive applications, these pins are used to align and position engine parts, transmission components, and other critical assemblies where precision is vital.
Manufacturing
Double ended parallel dowel pins are used to align and secure components in mechanical assemblies, ensuring accurate positioning and alignment. They are widely used in the assembly of machinery, fixtures, and tools.
Industrial Equipment
These pins are also employed in the alignment of components in heavy machinery, industrial equipment, and robotics, where precise and repeatable assembly is necessary.



















