DIN 7 is a cylindrical guide rail designed to connect two elements that are not subjected to high loads or that transmit low dynamic loads. They are used to securely fix several structural parts.
DIN 7 fastening group
DIN 7 pins are most often made of stainless steel and belong to the stainless steel fastener group.
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 7 pins
DIN 7 pins are made of the following materials:
- Steel
- Stainless steel, grades A1 and A4.
Areas of application for DIN 7 pins
Cylindrical smooth pin DIN 7 is a guide element that protects the parts to be joined from lateral displacement relative to each other. It is used for assembling components that are not subjected to high loads during operation. It is made in the form of a cylinder without threads and with rounded ends. The non-hardened pins are made of extra-strong carbon steel. They are supplied uncoated and treated with anti-corrosion grease.