Taper pin vs split pin
Absolutely...... I have a very cherished set of taper pin reamers from No 5 'till 07. When carefully done, the pin virtually
welds in place. As Ed stated, they work extremely well if the loading isn't high. Higher loads require keys and key ways and then
if very high, splines are more appropriate. Pins were was once very common in punch card equipment, card punches, sorters and
collators.
Steve
"Gunner Asch" wrote in message ...
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:06:41 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote:
A taper pin is so much more work to use - is it that much better than a
split pin (aka spring pin)? Or, putting it another way, in what
circumstances would a split/spring pin be inadequate and a taper pin be
required?
Thanks,
Bob
The hole was reamed with a taper?
Gunner
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