DIN 1474 / ISO 8741 / PN 85026 notched pins
Pins with tapered notches at half their length toward the end are indispensable in a variety of applications. They are characterized by high quality and meet DIN 1474, PN 85026, and ISO 8741 standards. Made from a variety of materials, including steel, A1, A2, brass, aluminum, and polyamide, they are widely used. Plating these pins with electroplated zinc [ZN] or nickel [NI] increases their corrosion resistance and extends their service life.
Key benefits: notched pins
- High resistance to mechanical loads, which guarantees durability and stability of connections.
- Versatility of applications thanks to a variety of materials, which allows them to be used in various industries.
- Corrosion protection with zinc or nickel finishes for longer service life.
- Easy assembly and disassembly, which saves time and increases work efficiency.
- Available in various sizes to suit individual customer needs.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 1474, PN 85026, ISO 8741 |
| Material | steel, A1, A2, brass, aluminum, polyamide |
| Coating | electroplated zinc [ZN], nickel plating [NI] |
Application and compatibility
Grooved pins are ideal for mechanical engineering and the construction industry. They are ideal for fastening various systems, such as pins, mortises, and pivots. Thanks to their wide range of materials and coatings, they can be used in a variety of conditions and industries.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of using notched dowels?
Grooved dowels provide high load resistance, easy installation and a variety of materials.
In what industries are notched pins used?
These pins are often used in the construction, automotive and industrial machinery industries.
What materials are available in notched dowels?
Grooved pins are available in steel, A1, A2, brass, aluminum and polyamide, which allows for a wide range of applications.








