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SPRINGPINS USED TO INITIATE, TRANSMIT OR CONTROL MOTION

Springpin functions as a key to drive a handwheel.
As cylinder is moved (in direction of arrow):
A) Springpin in helical slot causes rotation.
B) Springpin acts as stop.
C) Springpin acts as indexing stop member.
Springpin used as a shaft.
Springpin serves to index cam and carry light loads in servo mechanism.
The Springpin holds firmly under the shock of this snap/drop-off application.
Design for changing horizontal motion to vertical oscillating motion uses Springpin as a sliding bearing.
Springpin pressed into shaft slides in slot .... Prevents shaft rotation.
Two 1/8" Springpins project into groove in shaft to retain a turning gear in position.
Springpins are easily inserted in the field in the back of thermostat dial to limit travel.
As a cam rise pin, the cam face bears on Springpin held in plate.
As a locating pin and anti-rotating device on power steering servo valve.

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Page 1 What Is A Springpin And Why Use It?
Page 2 How To Insert A Springpin
Page 3 Springpins Used To Initiate, Transmit Or Control Motion
Page 4 Springpins As Locating Or Positioning Devices
Page 5 Consider The Springpin As An Inexpensive Handle Or Latch
Page 6 To Sum It Up...Springpin Usage Is Limited Only By Your Own Imagination

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