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What is the Connex principle? View All


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richie
As a result of the CONNEX Principle, in applications where our spring pin is used, the performance is increased when compared with other pins. CONNEX Spring Pins are longitudinally slotted with a staggered-toothed seam. The toothed design follows the elasticity modulus of the material.

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JakeBanman
In applications where a spring pin is used, the performance is increased when compared to other pins. CONNEX Spring Pins are slotted lengthwise with a staggered-toothed seam. The toothed design follows the modulas of elasticity (Refer to Static Physics) of the material.


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Source: Strength Of Materials/Mechanics course


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