Model 01 DP

Quick Release Detent Pin with Pull Ring, Stainless Steel

Description

Detent pins are a quick and safe method of securing, adjusting and detaching accessories on numerous types of equipment. The quick release mechanism is comprised of a stainless-steel shaft and two spring-loaded stainless-steel ball bearings. This mechanism prevents the pin from unintentionally being removed or from working its way free due to knocks, movement and vibration.

A quick pull on the pull ring will apply sufficient force to compress the springs, and retract the ball bearings, allowing removal of the pin. Attention must be given to the diameter of the mounting hole; the hole should be just large enough to accommodate the shaft and no larger than the diameter when the balls are extended. The stainless-steel shaft is chamfered at one end to aid insertion.

The pull ring has two functions; firstly, as simple means of pulling on the pin, and secondly as an attachment point for a lanyard or retaining chain to ensure the pin is not misplaced.

We also manufacture an alternative detent pin with push knob pull ring.

Material

Stainless steel 304

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RoHS REACH Conflict Minerals California Prop 65
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