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The company has received 33 reports of spring pins failing.
Spring pins are designed for use in double shear applications.
The report says the gun malfunctioned because a spring pin, which is the size of a matchstick, sheared.
A sprung pin locked the whole together.
The feasibility matrix shows which spring pins can be combined with which rigid needles.
In 1959 Spring Pin manufacture was commenced and began to overtake the original engineering product base.
When coiled spring pins are installed, the compression starts at the outer edge and moves through the coils toward the center.
Coiled spring pins were invented by Herman Koehl circa 1948.
Standard duty coiled spring pins offer the best balance between flexibility and strength and are recommended for most applications.
Slotted spring pins are also known as roll pins or "C" pins.
Heavy duty coiled spring pins are typically used in high shear strength applications and hardened host materials.
Spring Pin Socket addresses burn-in and test applications.
Typical materials for coiled spring pins include high carbon steel, stainless steel and alloy 6150.
Spring pins manufactured specifically for this application and the compact design mean that service lives of far more than 1 million contact cycles are possible in practice.
Spring Pin Connectors offer optimum contact.
Similar to in appearance to QFN, but mating is by spring pins within a socket rather than solder.
Rolling half upon his back, he let his finger release the spring pin of the flare bomb that he had captured in his recent drive.
Such doors require special construction to accommodate the door spring pin at top and bottom, and we must be notified early to avoid loss of fire certification.
Slotted spring pins are cylindrical pins rolled from a strip of material with a slot to allow the pin to have some flexibility during insertion.
There are two types of spring pins: slotted spring pins and coiled spring pins.
The lock control is held in vertical position by a spring pin situated at the lower end of an upright linked to the lock for the aileron and elevator controls.
Incidents/Injuries: CPSC and LaJobi have received a total of 33 reports of drop side detachment due to spring pin failure.
Spring pins have a body diameter which is larger than the hole diameter, and a chamfer on either one or both ends to facilitate starting the pin into the hole.
A spring pin (also called tension pin or roll pin) is a mechanical fastener that secures the position of two or more parts of a machine relative to each other.
Hazard: The lower spring pins on the footboard and headboard can pop out of the tracks located on the drop side causing the drop side to detach from the crib.