Cold headed vs machined solid pins
By Christie Jones, vice president – director of marketing, SPIROL International
Ref: FFT130525
It’s important to understand the differences between cold heading and machining when designing a solid pin for an assembly. This is because the manufacturing method directly impacts the design specifications (tolerances, geometry and material) that can be assigned to the solid pin. The objective of this article is to educate designers about the differences between cold heading and machining so that they understand how to design a solid pin that optimises performance and reduces total manufactured cost of the assembly.
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