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Selections Lawn Edging Log Roll Stakes (Pack of 10)

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Spring pins (often referred to as 'roll pins') are a commonly used fastener type than allows users to securely fix various parts and materials together. Cromwell's range of spring pins are designed to meet all leading standards, for ultimate strength, reliability, and peace of mind. Make sure the bottom of your trench is level by running a marked stake along the length. The roll is very flexible, so curves are quite OK. Easy Replacement: If necessary, roll pins can be removed and replaced without significant damage to the components. For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned.

Cost-Effectiveness: Roll pins are generally economical fastening solutions suitable for various applications.Dowel Pins: Dowel pins are rigid pins used for accurate alignment of two components. They ensure precise positioning and prevent misalignment. Roll pins Some times know as Spring Tension Pins or Selloc Pins ,Roll pins are manufactured from a high grade carbon spring steel or where corrosion resistant is required grade A2( 303 ) stainless steel and Heat treated for maximum strength (CARBON STEEL ONLY). Log roll products are installed by attaching them to metal or wooden (50mm x 50mm) pegs driven into the ground. Obviously the larger the log roll the greater weight of soil it is likely to be retaining and so the better staking it will require. As a guide up to 6 or 7 inch (150-175mm) log roll will just need two pegs, one at each end, and two nails/screws to attach the roll to the peg. Larger log rolls should have 3 pegs per length, one at each end and one in the middle, and the largest rolls should have 3 screws to attach the roll to each peg. As it is installed, the spring pin is compressed - applying constant pressure on each side of the hole wall. This allows users to provide a secure fix to various parts of a machine, with the spring pin acting as a self-retaining fastener between parts.

Spring pins are general purpose components used across a wide range of fastening applications. They are hollow, tube-like fasteners, usually made from carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. If your log roll is more than 10 ins (250mm) high do consider using extra support for the retained soil, above 18ins (450mm) extra support is definitely recommended. Proper Hole Alignment: Ensure the holes in both components are aligned accurately to allow smooth insertion of the roll pin. Roll pins are commonly made from materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, and other alloys. Carbon steel roll pins offer good strength and cost-effectiveness, while stainless steel roll pins provide corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor or corrosive environments. The choice of material depends on the application's requirements and environmental conditions.Vibration Resistance: The design of roll pins allows them to absorb and withstand vibrations without loosening. Flexible Connection: Roll pins provide a degree of flexibility, accommodating slight misalignments or movement. Use the Right Tools: Utilize a roll pin punch or installation tool to prevent damage to the pin and components. Gentle Tapping: Tap the roll pin gradually into the hole using light, controlled strikes to avoid deformation or misalignment. The reusability of roll pins depends on their condition after removal. If a roll pin is intact, undamaged, and within its specified tolerances, it can potentially be reused. However, careful inspection is necessary to ensure that the pin's structural integrity has not been compromised during removal. Roll pins that show signs of deformation, wear, or damage should be replaced with new ones to maintain the reliability of the connection.

Now using a flat board on top of the log roll, tap along the length to get the tops all the same height and horizontal. Then drive in the stake at the other end and attach the log roll to this. We specialise in the larger diameters of Spring Tension Pins 13mm, 14mm, 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 24mm, 25mm, 28mm, 30mm, 32mm, 35mm, 38mm, 40mm, 45mm, 50mm, 62mm which conform to one of the following standards BS7060 DIN8752 DIN1481 and ISO8752As a general rule of thumb, it is recommended that spring pins are fitted in a hole with a diameter the same or 0.1mm larger than the diameter of the pin. The expanded diameter should be 0.2-0.3mm larger than the diameter of the pin. The pins are suitable for applications where vibration is involved, by inserting one pin inside another double shear strength can be produced although one pin will be suitable for most applications producing approx 10% more strength than a solid mild steel pin. Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. Spring pins are one of the most common types of mechanical fastener, and are used across all kinds of industries, including:

Reputable fastener suppliers offer a wide range of high-quality roll pins, catering to various needs: If you're looking for personalised recommendations about the right type of spring pin to use for your applications, ask our experts for specialised advice. If you are using the roll as an edging then dig a trench where you want the roll to run, the depth of trench will depend on the height on the log roll you have and how much of it you want showing above the ground. Ideally aim to have 50-75mm (2-3ins) below ground level.Spring tension pins are used in a variety of applications and industry to include Electrical , Automotive , Agricultural , White products , Turning and Milling machines. For further technical specifications call our sales team who can advise on tolerance and shear strength etc.

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