Threaded cylindrical pins

Threaded pin din 7979D - iso 8735 - Steel and stainless steel

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Threaded pins, as well as din 7979D and iso 8735 standards, play a crucial role in many industrial applications. These small mechanical parts ensure the precise assembly, fastening and positioning of components in various machines and structures. But what makes these pins so essential? And how do you choose the right one for your project?

What is a threaded pin?

Definition and description

A threaded pin is a cylindrical rod with threads at one end, designed to fit into a pre-drilled hole and be secured with a nut. These pins are commonly used to secure and align components, while allowing easy disassembly.

Materials used

Threaded pins are generally made from stainless steel, carbon steel, or specific alloys for applications requiring increased corrosion resistance or particular strength.

Using a tapped pin

Common applications

Threaded pins are found in a wide variety of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, machine building and electronics. They are essential for the assembly of moving and fixed parts, guaranteeing precise, reliable positioning.

Advantages and disadvantages

Advantages include easy installation and dismantling, and the ability to withstand high loads. However, they may require specific tools for installation and be susceptible to wear if not properly maintained.

Standards and specifications din 7979D and iso 8735

DIN 7979D and ISO 8735 define the technical specifications for tapped pins, ensuring consistent interchangeability and quality. These standards cover aspects such as dimensions, tolerances and materials.

Differences and similarities

Although both standards have similar objectives, there are subtle differences in dimensional specifications and tolerances. Understanding these differences is crucial to choosing the right pin for a given application.

Threaded pin din 7979D

Detailed description

The din 7979D pin is a cylindrical pin with threads at one end and a smooth surface at the other. It is designed for a precise fit and secure attachment.

Special features

These pins are characterized by tight tolerances and the ability to withstand high loads without deformation. They are often used in high-precision environments.

Typical applications

Din 7979D pins are commonly used in machine tools, precision equipment and structures requiring high stability and mechanical strength.

Threaded pin iso 8735

Detailed description

The iso 8735 pin is similar to din 7979D but follows slightly different specifications in terms of dimensions and tolerances. It is also designed to provide a precise fit and a secure hold.

Special features

iso 8735 pins are recognized for their international interchangeability and compliance with rigorous quality standards. They are manufactured from high-quality materials to guarantee optimum durability and strength.

Typical applications

They are used in applications similar to those of din 7979D pins, notably in aerospace, automotive and industrial equipment manufacturing.

Choosing the right threaded pin for your project

When selecting a pin, consider expected loads, operating environment, and precision requirements. Materials and surface treatments must also be taken into account to guarantee longevity and performance.

It is also important to check the specifications of the mounting holes and ensure that the pins selected are compatible with the other system components.

Installation procedure

Steps for installing a tapped pin

  1. Prepare the mounting hole, ensuring it is clean and free of debris.
  2. Insert the pin into the hole, aligning the threads with the threaded opening.
  3. Tighten the pin with a suitable nut, taking care not to exceed the recommended tightening torque.

Tools required

Commonly used tools include torque wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers to ensure correct installation without damaging the pin or surrounding components.

Maintenance and durability of a threaded pin

How to extend the service life of tapped pins 

Regular maintenance, including cleaning and visual inspection, is essential to prolong pin life. The application of appropriate lubricants can also reduce wear.

Signs of failure

Watch for signs of corrosion, cracking or deformation. A damaged pin must be replaced immediately to avoid catastrophic failure.

Examples of industrial applications

Case studies

  • Automotive: Use of pins to assemble engine components.
  • Aerospace: Used in critical fasteners for aircraft structures.

Industrial sectors concerned

Threaded pins are essential in sectors requiring high precision and long-term reliability, such as automotive, aerospace and machine tool manufacturing.

Threaded cylindrical pins

Threaded pin din 7979D - iso 8735 - Steel and stainless steel

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  • Standards DIN 7979D, ISO 8735, EN 28735
  • Material tempered steel
  • Range from Ø4 to Ø30

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5M3101214161820222426283032364045505560
6M412141618202224262830323640455055607080
8M5161820222426283032364045505560708090100110120
10M6161820222426283032364045505560708090100110120130140
12M61820222426283032364045505560708090100110120130140150160
14M8283032364045505560708090100110120130140150160
16M8283032364045505560708090100110120130140150160
18M104045505560708090100110120130140150160
20M1032364045505560708090100110120130140150160
25M164045505560708090100110120130140150160
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Threaded pins, as well as din 7979D and iso 8735 standards, play a crucial role in many industrial applications. These small mechanical parts ensure the precise assembly, fastening and positioning of components in various machines and structures. But what makes these pins so essential? And how do you choose the right one for your project?

What is a threaded pin?

Definition and description

A threaded pin is a cylindrical rod with threads at one end, designed to fit into a pre-drilled hole and be secured with a nut. These pins are commonly used to secure and align components, while allowing easy disassembly.

Materials used

Threaded pins are generally made from stainless steel, carbon steel, or specific alloys for applications requiring increased corrosion resistance or particular strength.

Using a tapped pin

Common applications

Threaded pins are found in a wide variety of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, machine building and electronics. They are essential for the assembly of moving and fixed parts, guaranteeing precise, reliable positioning.

Advantages and disadvantages

Advantages include easy installation and dismantling, and the ability to withstand high loads. However, they may require specific tools for installation and be susceptible to wear if not properly maintained.

Standards and specifications din 7979D and iso 8735

DIN 7979D and ISO 8735 define the technical specifications for tapped pins, ensuring consistent interchangeability and quality. These standards cover aspects such as dimensions, tolerances and materials.

Differences and similarities

Although both standards have similar objectives, there are subtle differences in dimensional specifications and tolerances. Understanding these differences is crucial to choosing the right pin for a given application.

Threaded pin din 7979D

Detailed description

The din 7979D pin is a cylindrical pin with threads at one end and a smooth surface at the other. It is designed for a precise fit and secure attachment.

Special features

These pins are characterized by tight tolerances and the ability to withstand high loads without deformation. They are often used in high-precision environments.

Typical applications

Din 7979D pins are commonly used in machine tools, precision equipment and structures requiring high stability and mechanical strength.

Threaded pin iso 8735

Detailed description

The iso 8735 pin is similar to din 7979D but follows slightly different specifications in terms of dimensions and tolerances. It is also designed to provide a precise fit and a secure hold.

Special features

iso 8735 pins are recognized for their international interchangeability and compliance with rigorous quality standards. They are manufactured from high-quality materials to guarantee optimum durability and strength.

Typical applications

They are used in applications similar to those of din 7979D pins, notably in aerospace, automotive and industrial equipment manufacturing.

Choosing the right threaded pin for your project

When selecting a pin, consider expected loads, operating environment, and precision requirements. Materials and surface treatments must also be taken into account to guarantee longevity and performance.

It is also important to check the specifications of the mounting holes and ensure that the pins selected are compatible with the other system components.

Installation procedure

Steps for installing a tapped pin

  1. Prepare the mounting hole, ensuring it is clean and free of debris.
  2. Insert the pin into the hole, aligning the threads with the threaded opening.
  3. Tighten the pin with a suitable nut, taking care not to exceed the recommended tightening torque.

Tools required

Commonly used tools include torque wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers to ensure correct installation without damaging the pin or surrounding components.

Maintenance and durability of a threaded pin

How to extend the service life of tapped pins 

Regular maintenance, including cleaning and visual inspection, is essential to prolong pin life. The application of appropriate lubricants can also reduce wear.

Signs of failure

Watch for signs of corrosion, cracking or deformation. A damaged pin must be replaced immediately to avoid catastrophic failure.

Examples of industrial applications

Case studies

  • Automotive: Use of pins to assemble engine components.
  • Aerospace: Used in critical fasteners for aircraft structures.

Industrial sectors concerned

Threaded pins are essential in sectors requiring high precision and long-term reliability, such as automotive, aerospace and machine tool manufacturing.

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