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Special pin design
September 1st 2007

To solve a problem faced by a manufacturer of diesel fuel injection assemblies, Spirol has developed a special helical grooved pin.

The pin has wide grooves and low profiled peaks that spiral around the body of the pin and create broad bearing surfaces.

This eliminates skiving of the holes and deformation of the pin and host during installation, preventing slivers getting into the assembly.

The company says the insertion force for the pin is about equal to the 3-coil coiled pin previously used for the application and 25% lower than that of a traditional grooved pin. A further benefit is that there is minimal variation in insertion force, with insertion and removal forces about the same.

As the Spirol pin is solid, heat treated 6150 alloy steel, its shear strength is about 30% higher than that of the 3-coil pin previously used.

This is resulting in reduced repair and replacement costs of the injector components.

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