In order to maximize the life of a pinned assembly, designers should specify a pin strong enough to resist the forces generated during use; yet flexible enough to prevent damage to the hole to maintain a secure fit. One of the primary advantages of Coiled Pins over other pin types is that they are available in three “duties” to enable the designer to choose the optimum combination of strength, flexibility and diameter to suit different host materials and application requirements.
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