Broad Selection: Groove Pins
Broad Selection: Groove Pins
Broad Selection: Groove Pins
Broad Selection
Grooved Pins are not grooved, but actually fluted. During the manufacturing
process, the grooves are formed by swaging the pins to displace the material.
No material is actually removed to make the groove. Upon installation, the
displaced material compresses into the hole and provides a radial
force. This creates a locking action that does not permanently deform
either the pin or the base material.
Pins Catalog: Imperial pages 128-147 & Metric pages 222-256
Imperial
Type A
*CS: ZC
*SS: 300,
*A: ZC, O
Type B
*CS: ZC
*SS: 300
*A: O
Type D
*CS: ZC
*SS: 300
*A:
Type E
*CS: ZC, ZY
*SS: 300, 316
*A: ZC, ZY, O
Type G
*CS: ZC
*SS:
*A:
Contain three half-length parallel grooves with a pilot on the opposite end.
Permits versatile use in blind or through holes as a spring anchor pin.
Type U
*CS: ZC, ZY
*SS: 300
*A: O
Type C
*CS: ZC, ZY
*SS: 300, 316
*A: ZC, O
Type H
*CS: ZC
*SS: 300
*A: O
Installation
Before
After
Metric
Type A3
Groove Pins
*CS: O
*SS: 300
DIN 1471
DIN 1470
DIN 1472
DIN 1474
DIN 1475
Contain three half-length centered parallel grooves and two smooth ends.
The ends make the pin work well as a shaft for rollers or cross bar handle.
*CS: O
*SS: 300
DIN 1469
DIN 1473
Contain three full-length parallel grooves, similar to the DIN 1470, except
the chamfer end. Superior locking effect and ease of assembly.
*Alloy (A)
Zinc Clear (ZC)
Zinc Yellow (ZY)
Plain/Oiled (O)
Broad Selection
Groove Pins
A
L
A
L
A
L
A
C
L
A
L
A
C
A
C
Alt. Type
Drive-Lok
ANSI
Type A
Type 1
ANSI A
Type A3
Type 3
A3
Type B
Type 2
ANSI B
Type D
Type 4
ANSI O
Type E
Type 5
ANSI E
Type G
Type 67
ANSI G
Type U
Type 3H
ANSI F
Type C
Type 24
n/a
Type H
Type 2A
ANSI H
ANSI C
(not a Driv-Lok C)
Type