A spring pin, also known as a roll pin or a spring dowel, is a type of fastener that is typically used to secure two or more parts together in mechanical assemblies. It is a cylindrical pin made from spring steel that has a hollowed-out or slightly flattened shape. The design allows it to compress when inserted into a hole and then expand upon release, creating a tight fit. **Key characteristics of spring pins include:** 1.

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