Grooved Pin

  • Parallel Grooved Pins
  • Round Head / Countersunk Head
  • ISO 8740 / 8746 / 8747

Category

Grooved pins, also known as parallel grooved pins, are cylindrical fasteners with three equally spaced longitudinal grooves impressed along their exterior surface. Unlike solid dowel pins that rely on precision reamed holes, grooved pins create a non-positive locking fit through material displacement — when pressed into a drilled hole of nominal diameter, the displaced material from the grooves forms an expanded diameter that locks the pin securely in place. This unique design provides excellent vibration resistance while eliminating the need for precise hole tolerances.

Applicable Standards

Standard Description
ISO 8740         Parallel grooved pins, with chamfer point — Full-length diamond grooves (most common type)
ISO 8741 Reverse-taper grooved pins — Half-length progressive grooves
ISO 8744 Taper grooved pins — Full-length progressive grooves
ISO 8745 Taper grooved pins — Half-length progressive grooves
ISO 8746 Grooved pins with round head
ISO 8747 Grooved pins with countersunk head

Materials

Material Properties Typical Applications
Carbon Steel High strength, general purpose; may be case-hardened Standard industrial applications
Stainless Steel Good corrosion resistance (A2/304, A4/316) Medical, marine, food processing

Surface Finishes

  • Plain (as-formed)

  • Phosphate coating

  • Zinc plating

Common Applications
Industry Specific Applications
Industrial Machinery Gearbox assemblies, bearing retention, component positioning
Automotive Transmission components, steering linkages, engine accessories
Agricultural Equipment Implements, adjustable linkages, wear part replacement
Construction Machinery Excavator components, loader linkages, attachment points
Electronic Equipment Chassis assembly, component mounting
Power Tools Gear retention, housing assembly