Perforated Pin
Introduction
The perforated pin is an insulation hanger, fabricated with a perforated metal base and pin. The base is a 1.5”×1.5” or 2”×2” metal base; the pin is made from 12GA steel wire. They are used to fasten insulation and work with a self-locking washer.
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Specification
Material
Standard Material: Low carbon steel, Aluminum or Stainless steel
Plating: Galvanized coating or copper plated
Self-locking Washer: Available in all kind of sizes, shapes, materials
Size
Perforated base: 1.5″×1.5″, 2″×2″
Pin diameter: 12GA (0.105”)
Length: 1″ 1-5/8″ 2″ 2-1/2″ 3-1/2″ 4-1/2″ 5-1/2″ 6-1/2″ etc.
Feature
The pin features multiple holes drilled through its body, which provides improved grip and superior strength while keeping the weight to a minimum. Perforated pins can be made of various materials, including metal, plastic, and composites, and can be easily customized to meet specific application requirements. In this article, we will discuss the common specifications, applications, and features of perforated pin.
- Superior grip and strength
- Lightweight and easy to install
- Can be customized to meet application requirements
- Can be made of various materials
- Can be used in various industrial applications
Application
It is widely used in various industrial applications, with its customizable specifications and easy-to-install nature, perforated pin is an excellent choice for joining multiple components together.
Perforated pins are used in various applications, including:
Automotive Industry
Perforated pins are commonly used in automotive manufacturing for assembling various components, including suspension systems, steering mechanisms, and braking systems.
Aerospace Industry
Perforated pins are used in the aerospace industry for attaching various components, including engine parts, fuselage panels, and landing gear mechanisms.
Construction Industry
Perforated pins are used in the construction industry for assembling various components, including steel structures, precast concrete panels, and HVAC systems.
Manufacturing Industry
Perforated pins are used in various manufacturing processes, including welding, grinding, and stamping, for securing parts together.