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| .gif) | Type A (GP-A): Three full-length tapered grooves. Ideal for applications requiring superior locking effect and ease of assembly. Use in place of taper pins, set screws, nuts and lugs. | |
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| .gif) | Type C (GP-C): Three quarter-length parallel grooves leave a long three-quarter lead for easy insertion. Smooth portion of pin is ideal as a hinge or pivot. | |
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| .gif) | Type E (GP-E): Three half-length centered and parallel grooves mean that most of the holding power on this pin is in the middle. Smooth ends work as a cross pin, cotter pin, or handle. | |
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| .gif) | Type G (GP-G): Three parallel half-length grooves with an annular groove at opposite end. Pilot eases installation. Annular groove works as a spring anchor. | |
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| .gif) | Type H (GP-H): Three parallel grooves at one end. Smooth end is ideal for use as a step, hinge, pivot, or key. | |
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| .gif) | Type U (GP-U): Three full-length grooves provide maximum holding power on entire pin length. Pilot on each end means no orientation is needed during installation. Ideal for automated assembly. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1469 (GPM): Three parallel half-length grooves with an annular groove at opposite end. Pilot eases installation. Annular groove works as a spring anchor. It is not as popular as its' imperial sized counterpart. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1470 (GPM): This pin has three full-length parallel grooves, it is ideal for applications requiring superior locking effect and ease of assembly. Often used in place of taper pins, set screws, nuts and lugs. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1471 (GPM): This pin has three full-length parallel grooves, it is ideal for applications requiring superior locking effect and ease of assembly. Often used in place of taper pins, set screws, nuts and lugs. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1472 (GPM): This pin has three half-length grooves. This allows a "smooth end" for use as a hinge, pivot, or stop. It is ideal for applications requiring superior locking effect and ease of assembly. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1473 (GPM): Similar to DIN 1470, except there is a chamfer on one end (instead of a pilot). Why they would need both styles is a mystery to us, maybe it's the pilot's union. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1474 (GPM): Three half-length reverse tapered grooves. This pin is designed specifically as a lever, stop, or roller pilot. The reverse tapered grooves provide maximum holding power. | |
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| .gif) | Metric DIN 1475 (GPM): Three third-length centered grooves. The two smooth ends make this pin work well as a shaft for both rollers or as a cross bar for closing bolts. | |