Threaded pin is the pin with threaded on one side. This pin inserts into receiving holes, threaded pin hold together parts of an assembly with friction. They may also be used as location pins. These pins are common in the automotive and aerospace industries as well as in furniture making. Ever Hardware provides custom-made fasteners and customizable packaging.

Electroplating is a process that uses an electric current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a thin coherent metal coating on an electrode. Brass coating makes the threaded pin anti-rust. Real Brass and copper alloy flakes suspended in a thick latex glaze base. Brass Coating can be applied to almost any surface, causing the substrate material to take on the appearance of real brass. Enhance the deception by applying one or more of our patina oxidizers and beautiful aging effects are the result. In a matter of minutes, you can transform wood, plaster casts, ceramic, tile, plastic, styrofoam, fiberglass, cement, almost any surface into a work of aged brass art. Artists, designers, decorators, and faux finishers love the options available. Because all of our metallic coatings contain real metals, they can be intermixed to create custom colors and an unlimited range of patinas. Thin with patina to create a colorful wash. Use straight and a wood door becomes brass. Apply patina and transform that plaster cast statue into an antique brass casting. Your imagination is the only limiting factor.

We have the largest selection of custom threaded pin available anywhere.  A fastening pin, such as a dowel pin or clevis pin, provides strength when you secure your materials. A metal cotter pin can be bent during installation to act as a staple or spring pin.

Category Threaded Pin
Finish Galvanization
Thread type Metric/Imperial/According to Request
Material Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Aluminum/Brass/Copper, etc.
Brand Ever Hardware
Place of origin China Mainland
Size option M1.0 to M18/#0 to 1/2″
Threaded Pin Tip Point Pin Metric Machine Thread Brass Coating