Pins
The primary function of pins are to align two parts
or maintain a fixed position between them. Machined
pins can be either straight (cylindrical) or tapered
(conical).
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for more information about machined pins.
Body Bolts
The term "Body Bolt" means different things
depending on which industry is making reference to them.
In our terminology we are referring to bolts where the
unthreaded portion of the shank, or body, is manufactured
to a very close diameter tolerance and a very specific
length.
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here for more information about machined body bolts.
Shoulder
Screws
Shoulder screws feature a socket head, a close tolerance
body, and a threaded portion smaller than the body.
The area under the head may be undercut so that the
head will seat on the work surface. The threads may
be undercut so that a nut will go all the way to the
end of the shoulder.
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herer for more information about shoulder screws.