Spring Pin · Roll Pin Reference

Spring Pin & Roll Pin Size Chart

Measure the hole the pin installs into, then read across. The recommended hole size columns (highlighted) are your drill/ream target — the pin compresses on its slot to grip the bore.

Slotted spring pin

Cutaway of a slotted (light-duty) spring pin showing the wall and longitudinal slot
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12 / 12 sizes
Pin diameter · nominal (in) Recommended hole / drill Spring-pin dimensions Wall Insertion tool
Decimal Fraction Min Max A · Go ring D* · Avg Ø B · Max Ø C · Slot gap Wall B&M Pintool
Insertion tool Pin diameter · nominal Recommended hole / drill Guide bore
B&M Pintool Nominal Ø (mm) Decimal Ø (in) Recommended hole, H12 (mm) øG (in) · min / max

All dimensions in inches · D* = average diameter · chamfer features optional

Nominal pin diameter, recommended hole (drill) size, go-ring gage, average diameter, slot gap and wall thickness — 12 slotted spring-pin sizes from 1/16″ to 1/2″ (inch, ASME B18.8.2). Metric Pintool sizes (2–6 mm) cover standard ISO 8752 / DIN 1481 spring (roll) pins — recommended holes per ISO 286 H12, with guide-bore (øG) references. Spring pin and roll pin are the same part; this chart covers both.

How to use it

Size to the hole, not the loose pin

A free spring pin measures slightly oversize and compresses on its slot as it enters the bore. Drill/ream to the recommended hole range and the pin self-retains — no adhesive, no staking.

Terminology

Spring pin = roll pin = slotted pin

All three name the same hollow, slotted spring-steel pin. "Spring pin" and "slotted pin" are the engineering terms; "roll pin" is the common shop name. This chart serves all of them.

Notes

Reading the chart

  • Inch view in inches; metric view in millimeters, with decimal-inch equivalents
  • D* represents the average diameter
  • Chamfer features are optional
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Stop fighting roll pins with a punch

The B&M Pintool holds the pin square to the bore and presses it straight — no dropped pins, no peened ends, repeatable across a production run.

Working with spring pins

Hole prep, install & reference

The dimensions above do the specifying. Here's how to put them to work.

01 · Hole preparation

Drill, ream, deburr

Drill to the recommended hole min, ream toward max for a controlled press fit, and deburr the lead-in. Through-holes want a slight chamfer so the pin starts without shaving.

02 · Installation

Press square, every time

Start the pin by hand, then drive it with the matching B&M Pintool — by hand, hammer, or arbor press. The guide keeps it from walking or mushrooming over.

03 · Reference standards

Specs these follow

Slotted spring pins are commonly specified to ASME B18.8.2 (inch) and ISO 8752 (metric). Use those alongside this chart when calling out a pin on a drawing.