Pins with a head
Headed bolts are robust components that meet DIN 1444, DIN 1434, DIN 1435, DIN 1436, PN 83002, and ISO 2341 / ISO-EN 22341 standards. Made from a variety of materials, such as steel, copper, and aluminum, they offer a variety of classes: A1, A2, and A4, allowing them to be tailored to the needs of various applications. Additionally, they are available in various coatings: electroplated zinc [ZN], hot-dip zinc [HDG], and thermally diffusion zinc [TZN], ensuring corrosion resistance and increased durability.
Key Benefits: Headed Pins
- High corrosion resistance, ideal for outdoor use.
- Availability in various materials and classes, which allows for use in accordance with customer requirements.
- Simple installation and replacement, which speeds up production processes.
- Meeting international standards, which proves high quality of workmanship.
- Universal use that fits various types of machines and structures.
Specification
| Standards | DIN 1444, DIN 1434, DIN 1435, DIN 1436, PN 83002, ISO 2341, ISO-EN 22341 |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel, A1, A2, A4, BRASS, ALUMINUM |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN], hot-dip zinc [HDG], thermal diffusion zinc [TZN] |
Application and compatibility
Headed pins are widely used in various industries, including machinery, construction, and automotive. They are ideal for use as connecting elements in mechanical structures and fastening systems. Their versatility makes them compatible with keyed pins and other fasteners, making them an ideal solution for engineering and construction projects.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are available for headed pins?
Headed pins are available in a variety of materials, including steel, brass, and aluminum. Each offers different properties and applications.
Do the head bolts meet the standards?
Yes, the head bolts meet standards such as DIN 1444, PN 83002 and ISO 2341, which ensures their high quality and reliability.
What coating provides head bolts with corrosion resistance?
Head pins can be coated with electroplated zinc, hot-dip zinc or thermally diffusion zinc, which provides them with adequate protection against corrosion.










