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A taper pin is a fastener used in mechanical engineering. They are steel rods with one end having a slightly larger diameter than the other. Standard inch-sized taper pins have a taper on diameter of 1:48 while metric ones have a taper of 1:50. (A 1:48 taper means that one end of a 4-foot-long bar (48 inches) will be 1 inch smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 1⁄4-inch taper over a 1-foot length. A 1:50 taper means that one end of a half-meter long bar (50 cm) will be 1 cm smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 2 mm taper over a decimeter length.)

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  • Kegelstift (de)
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  • Als Kegelstift bezeichnet man einen konischen Stift, der als Verbindungselement im Maschinenbau verwendet wird. Durch Einpressen in eine kegelige Bohrung entsteht Kraftschluss, der wieder lösbar ist. Der Kegelstift erhielt in Deutschland am 1. März 1918 vom Normenausschuss der deutschen Industrie (heute Deutsches Institut für Normung) die erste vergebene DIN-Norm, die DIN 1. Diese Norm wurde 1992 zurückgezogen und durch die Europäische Norm EN 22339 ersetzt. (de)
  • A taper pin is a fastener used in mechanical engineering. They are steel rods with one end having a slightly larger diameter than the other. Standard inch-sized taper pins have a taper on diameter of 1:48 while metric ones have a taper of 1:50. (A 1:48 taper means that one end of a 4-foot-long bar (48 inches) will be 1 inch smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 1⁄4-inch taper over a 1-foot length. A 1:50 taper means that one end of a half-meter long bar (50 cm) will be 1 cm smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 2 mm taper over a decimeter length.) (en)
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  • Als Kegelstift bezeichnet man einen konischen Stift, der als Verbindungselement im Maschinenbau verwendet wird. Durch Einpressen in eine kegelige Bohrung entsteht Kraftschluss, der wieder lösbar ist. Der Kegelstift erhielt in Deutschland am 1. März 1918 vom Normenausschuss der deutschen Industrie (heute Deutsches Institut für Normung) die erste vergebene DIN-Norm, die DIN 1. Diese Norm wurde 1992 zurückgezogen und durch die Europäische Norm EN 22339 ersetzt. Kegelstifte gehören zur Normteilart Stifte. Nach der Norm DIN 1 hat ein Kegelstift das Kegelverhältnis oder auf nebenstehende Abbildung (Fig. 2) bezogen: . (de)
  • A taper pin is a fastener used in mechanical engineering. They are steel rods with one end having a slightly larger diameter than the other. Standard inch-sized taper pins have a taper on diameter of 1:48 while metric ones have a taper of 1:50. (A 1:48 taper means that one end of a 4-foot-long bar (48 inches) will be 1 inch smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 1⁄4-inch taper over a 1-foot length. A 1:50 taper means that one end of a half-meter long bar (50 cm) will be 1 cm smaller in diameter than the other end, or a 2 mm taper over a decimeter length.) Some taper pins have a male screw thread on the small end that is designed to project through the hole and retain the pin with a washer and a nut. Other pins are threaded on both ends, on the thick end to pull the pin out with the same nut that holds the pin in place. Taper pin reamers are designed to prepare the hole for taper pins. Metric taper reamers are designated by the small diameter. For example, a 2 mm taper pin reamer has a 1.9 mm small end (2 mm nominal size) and a 2.86 mm large end. A form of taper pin that precedes these standards is the clock pin, used to accurately and repeatably register parts of a clock to one another. Clock pins do not have a standardised taper, but they generally have a more pronounced taper than the standard engineering pins. The size or gauge is defined by diameter at each end, and the length. The holes are not reamed, but are prepared using a clockmakers' cutting broach to taper a drilled hole. (en)
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