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The Impact of Clearance on the Shear Properties of Coiled Spring Pins

April 12, 2017
Sponsored by SPIROL
​SPIROL has identified common design/manufacturing errors which reduce the strength of pinned joints. These features include, but are not limited to, counterbores, countersinks, and gaps between mating components. This White Paper quantifies the effects that clearance between the shear plane has on the strength of a pinned joint.

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