Products/Services for Hardened Dowel Pin Shear Strength

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    Dowel Pins - (192 companies)
    ...fastening. For a firm fit, the hole should be exactly the same size or slightly smaller than the dowel's diameter. Dowel pins typically have working loads identified, with a breaking strength measured as when a double shear occurs. Image credit...
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    Industrial Pins - (740 companies)
    ...can be manufactured to close tolerances, but does not have the strength of metal. Plastic industrial pins are injection molded. Finally, industrial pins may be made from wood. This is especially true for dowel pins which are frequently used...
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    Screws - (1403 companies)
    ...screws are chemical and corrosion resistant with an appealing finish. They cannot be hardened like carbon steel. Screws consisting of superalloys exhibit good mechanical strength, surface stability, corrosion resistance, and resistant to creep...
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    Bolts - (1300 companies)
    ...steel screws are chemical and corrosion resistant with an appealing finish. They cannot be hardened like carbon steel. Screws consisting of superalloys exhibit good mechanical strength, surface stability, corrosion resistance, and resistant to creep...
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    Spring Pins - (108 companies)
    Spring pins are hollow dowel pins manufactured from spring steel. Types of Spring Pins. There are two main types of products: coiled. slotted. Coiled spring pins are made of spring steel or another metal, and are coiled into a hollow cylindrical...
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    Hitch Pins and Linch Pins - (85 companies)
    ...an additional cotter pin inserted perpendicularly to lock the pin in position. Linch pins, detent pins, snapper pins, safety spring pins, and toggle pins all contain integral locking mechanisms. Like other pins, these devices are meant to resist shear...
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    Specialty Pins - (127 companies)
    Specialty pins are specialty or proprietary industrial pins. There are many types of products. Examples include ejector pins, expanding diameter pins, pivot pins, shear pins, and weld pins. Ejector pins are small specialty pins that are used to push...
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    Nailers - (111 companies)
    ...resulting in stripping of threads, shearing of fastener or destruction of the base material if hoop stresses exceed material strength. Dissimilar metal joints require dielectric insulation to avoid galvanic corrosion. Vibrations can cause screws and bolted...
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    Cotter Pins and Wire Clips - (73 companies)
    Cotter pins and wire clips are penetrating and coupling mechanical fasteners. They are easy to install and remove. Cotter pins come in several forms, with each designed for a specific kind of assembly. Some cotter pins are suitable for use as shear...
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    Electrical Field Strength Sensors - (24 companies)
    Electrical field strength sensors are used to measure the strength of electrical fields. Electric fields are the product of voltage and become stronger as the voltage increases. DC electric field strength sensors are used to measure static charges...

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  • Dowel Pins - Pins - Grainger Industrial Supply
    • Dowel Pin , Standard, Hardened Steel, Plain Finish, 24mm Overall Length, M6 Nominal Dia, Dia 6.006 to 6.015mm, Length Tolerance +/-0.50mm, Single Shear Strength 6682 Lbs, Rockwell Hardness C52-62, Meets DIN 6325 / ISO 8734A m6, Package …
  • Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition > UNTHREADED FASTENERS
    Dowel pins (Fig. 24.9b,c, and d) are listed in Tables 24.7 to 24.9 by dimensions and shear loads. They are case- hardened to a minimum case depth of 0.01 in and should have a single shear strength of 102 kpsi minimum.
  • Bench Press From Scrap....
    1/2 inchers would give you almost twice the shear strength and a little more safety factor. I think I would prefer shoulder screws or dowel pins or even hardened drill rod for those support pins, and then move the bolts holding the two halves of the press work table just inboard of the press columns.
  • Using Titanium, Zirconium and Nickel Alloy Threaded Fasteners (.pdf)
    For mechanical joining, the most important of these properties are: notch sensitivity, galling propensity, and work- hardening . Those forces may be tensile, torsional, or shear in nature. Strength , reliability, and reusability are, then, the key attributes of components for mechanical joints. Titanium and zirconium react to pure shear applications (e.g., dowel pins ) and pure torsion applications in the same way as any other material and do not warrant much consideration.