ISO 2339 is standard of Taper Pins recognized as International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Taper pins made of standard and high-quality raw material such as stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, mild steel, alloy steel and other material. ISO 2339 Taper Pins is a simple cylindrical structure of the metal. It has two ends which are slightly different in diameter and convex at the end. ISO 2339 Taper Pins use to secure objects and positioning. As mechanical Fasteners, ISO 2339 Taper Pins most commonly used in mechanical engineering. ISO 2339 Taper Pins are non-threaded and plain that most suitable for exact placement of dog & cam holders on camshafts, and pulley holders & gears on main shafts. Because of their slightly different diameter, it allows easy insertion, and provide a tight and strong connection.
ISO 2339 Taper Pins are available in a variety of Length, materials, thickness, diameter, tolerance, height of convex, finishing and many other specifications. Various ISO 2339 used for different applications and projects. This International standard of Taper Pins most commonly used for the friction type fastening and/or locking together of two or more individual elements.
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