Captive Jig Pins
Similar to a standard Jig Pin, except that the pin body is positively retained in a locking bushing. In fully retracted position, the bushing's spring clip snaps into the pin's groove. This holds the pin fully retracted by spring force and positively prevents removal. Spring pressure also holds the pin in intermediate extended positions, an advantage especially if the fixture is turned upside down. Like standard jig pins, Captive Jig Pins have an integral shoulder to keep the handle raised. Made in USA.The complete assemblies listed below include a Captive Jig Pin, Locking-Pin Bushing, and Lockscrew. Choice of standard or long bushing in most sizes, for installation in thinner or thicker plates. Locking-Pin Bushings are designed to press fit in a standard reamed hole, and can be further secured with the included Lockscrew to positively hold the bushing in place.
Application Information
In fully retracted position, the bushing's spring clip holds the Jig Pin fully retracted by spring force and positively prevents removal. Spring pressure also holds the pin in intermediate extended positions.
Material
Item | Material | Heat Treat | Finish |
Pin | 1215 Steel | Heat Treated | Black Oxide |
Handle | Spring Steel | - | Black Oxide |
Locking Bushing | 8620 Steel | Carburized-hardened | Black Oxide |
Retainer Clip | Spring Steel | - | N/A |
Parts Specification
A Diameter Nominal (Inch) | A Diameter Actual (Inch) | B Pin Length (Inch) | P Bushing Length Under Head (Inch) | P (Inch) | C (Inch) | D Diameter (Inch) | E (Inch) | F (Inch) | G (Inch) | H (Inch) | J | L (Inch) | M (Inch) | N Diameter Nominal (Inch) | N Diameter Actual (Inch) | R (Inch) | S Diameter (Inch) | Jig Pin (included) | Bushing (included) | Lockscrew (included) |
5/16" | 0.3115" | 2-1/2" | Medium" | 0.37" | 0.35" | 1/2" | 3" | 1/4" | 0.49" | 1" | 0.35 | 2.10" | 0.20" | 1/2" | 0.5017" | 0.62" | 13/16" | CL-3-CJP INCLUDED | CL-5A-LPB INCLUDED | LS-1 INCLUDED |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov