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| | .gif) | Detent Pin
Detent pins are designed to use in temporary quick disconnect operations. The pin has a ball bearing on one end with a steel spring works that depresses and springs out to lock the pin into place. | |
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| | .gif) | Button Head Positive Lock Pin
Button head positive lock pins are the most commonly used in this particular line of pins. Self-locking pins use a mechanical works such that the ball will not release until the button on the handle is depressed.
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| | .gif) | Ring Handle Positive Lock Pin
These pins feature a secure locking mechanism with an easy grip ring handle that is small enough to fit into recesses. Ring handle positive lock pins are the most economical of the group. | |
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| | .gif) | T-Handle Positive Lock Pin
T-handle pins provide comfortable, firm grip for quick release of pin from application site. Especially helpful in positioning or repetitive use. | |
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| | .gif) | L-Handle Positive Lock Pin
Same design and features as T-handle. L-handle allows use in recesses or against barriers. | |