pinthrough
Pinthrough is a fastening method where a pin is driven through aligned holes in two or more parts to secure them together and maintain their relative positioning. This approach is used in mechanical assemblies, woodworking, and metal fabrication because it provides a simple, removable connection that can be disassembled without damaging components. The term may appear as "pin through" or "pin-through" in technical documentation.
Common forms include solid pins such as dowel pins or clevis pins, and spring or roll pins
Typical applications include linkage pins in machinery, hinge pins in doors or lids, agricultural equipment, and
Design considerations emphasize hole sizing, pin material, corrosion resistance, lubrication, and the method of retention. Alternatives