Pin axis is a standardized type of fastener that can be statically fixed or move relative to the connected component. It is mainly used at the hinge joint of two parts to form a hinge connection. The pin shaft is usually locked with an open mouth pin, which works reliably and is easy to disassemble. The international standard for sales shafts is ISO 2341:1986. Domestic standard GB/T882-2008.
The difference between pins and shafts:
The function of a pin is to locate and secure components; It has two types: cylindrical and conical. The installation of pins generally adopts two methods: pressing in or tapping in with soft metal. Pin is usually a cone-shaped, pointed or pointed wooden or metal nail used to nail or secure (wooden boards, tiles, shoe soles, shoe uppers, furniture molds and components) or fill in holes. Pin plays a crucial role in the connection of mechanical components. According to their different shapes and functions, they can be divided into: open-end pins, conical pins, cylindrical pins, groove pins, etc. In 1986, China first adopted the ISO fastener product standard revision and released the national standard for sales products. Please refer to the sales product standards for details. In the sales of products, cylindrical pins, conical pins, and open-end pins are widely used and irreplaceable fasteners in production.
Pin axis is a standardized type of fastener that can be statically fixed or move relative to the connected component. It is mainly used at the hinge joint of two parts to form a hinge connection. The pin shaft is usually locked with an open mouth pin, which works reliably and is easy to disassemble. The international standard for sales shafts is ISO 2341:1986. Domestic standard GB/T882-2008.
The difference between the two: There are many types of pins, including column pins, taper pins, elastic pins, pin shafts, etc. Most pins are used for fixed connections, while pin shafts are often used for movable hinge points.