goupille
Goupille is a general term for a metal fastener that is inserted through aligned holes to locate, align, or secure components in mechanical assemblies. They are typically simple, inexpensive, and available in various designs, materials, and fits to suit different applications and loads.
- Goupille cylindrique (dowel pin): a smooth cylindrical pin used primarily for precise alignment of parts. It
- Goupille fendue (cotter pin): a split, typically flexible pin inserted through a hole in a bolt
- Goupille à ressort (spring or roll pin): a hollow, slightly oversized pin with a slit that deforms
- Goupille conique (taper pin): a conical pin driven into a matching tapered hole, providing a strong,
Goupilles are commonly made of steel (carbon or alloy), stainless steel, brass, or aluminum, and may be
Dowel pins require precise hole diameters and a press fit. Cotter pins are installed with corresponding holes
Used across engineering domains—automotive, aerospace, machinery, furniture and tooling—to locate components, transmit minor torques, or secure
Dimensions, tolerances, and material specifications for goupilles are governed by ISO, DIN, or ANSI standards depending