Cylindrical Head Surface on Ejector Pin Enables Secure Mold Mounting Position
Hasco Z410 ejector pins enable precise centering of individually contoured ejector or core pins.
Hasco Z410 ejector pins have an anti-twist head that enable the precise centering of individually contoured ejector pins or core pins in a mold. The centering surface on the cylindrical head permits a secure, clear mounting position in the mold. The ejector pins enable precise centering of individually contoured ejector or core pins. The company says that with a suitable design for the counterbore, the head geometry can also fulfill the function of a standard DIN ejector pin if that is necessary.
Hasco says that the simple mounting geometry of the ejector pins enable perfect repeat accuracy of their installation, offering a precise and positive fit. They thus ensure clear-cut positioning. The surface area of the ejector head can be used in full, guaranteeing maximum stability. Hasco supplies the new ejector pins in hardened, hot-working steel. The pins can be further processed to suit individual requirements, including through additional heat treatment such as nitriding or from an additional coating. All sizes are available from stock.
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