Name: | Clevis Pin with Hole Pivot Pin |
Material: | Stainless Steel |
Pin Diameter: | M4-M16 |
Length: | 8-50 |
OEM: | Available |
The pin is a standardized fastener, mainly used at the hinge of two parts to form a hinge connection. It can achieve static fixed connection or relative movement with the connected parts. The pin is widely used in mechanical engineering and is an important component of power transmission of many mechanical manufacturing equipment.
Definition and function
The pin is a standardized fastener, mainly used at the hinge of two parts to form a hinge connection. It can achieve static fixed connection or relative movement with the connected parts. The pin plays an important role in the connection of mechanical parts and is an important component of power transmission of many mechanical manufacturing equipment.
Structure and working principle
The pin is usually composed of a shaft, a shaft and two branches. The shaft includes a pin sleeve and a pin tooth. The pin sleeve is the outer shell of the pin, and the corresponding valve pipe fittings can be set inside. The pin tooth is the transmission element inside the shaft, which can transfer kinetic energy to the outside of the pin. The branch joint is used to connect the pin tooth with the pin sleeve, stabilize the transmission structure, and prevent the system from loosening during movement.
Types and Applications
Pin shafts can be divided into many types according to their uses and structural characteristics, such as ordinary pin shafts, adjustment pin shafts, mechanical lock pin shafts, etc. Ordinary pin shafts are widely used in mechanical products, and are characterized by durability and stable transmission. Adjustment pin shafts have adjustable elongation and are used for axis adjustment in mechanical systems. Mechanical lock pin shafts have a simple structure and are suitable for places with high strength requirements.
Application areas
1. Machining: In equipment such as machine tools, punching machines and modular machine tools, pin shafts are often used to connect part of the machine tool with part of the transmission element through a transmission sleeve and a feed pipe to achieve a transmission effect.
2. Automobile manufacturing: Pin shafts are used to drive different parts of the car, including the engine, transmission rod, shaft gear and turbocharger drive, etc., to ensure the safe operation of the car.
Aerospace: In the field of aerospace, pin shafts are used to withstand large forces and transmit kinetic energy to realize the transmission function of spacecraft. These pin shafts are usually made of high-strength alloys, and lubricants and sealing functions may be added to improve durability.