Spring pins are mechanical fasteners used to join** two or more parts, allowing a certain degree of flexibility and absorbing vibrations. They are characterised by a cylindrical shape with a slot or spiral that allows compression during insertion.
There are different types of elastic pins, each with specific characteristics to suit different needs. The most common are the spiral elastic pins, the spring elastic pins.
The use of spring pins is essential in many industrial and mechanical applications, especially when it is necessary to ensure a secure and reliable fastening, but also a certain flexibility and ability to absorb vibrations. Thanks to their elastic structure, elastic pins adapt to dimensional variations and dynamic stresses.
Choosing the right elastic pins is essential to ensure secure and effective fastening. It is important to consider the type of application, the material and size of the holes where the pins will be inserted, and the degree of flexibility required.