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Hi Blair,



We normally use dowel pins for fixtures here.  Try someone like Grainger item # 5EEG7 seems right.  This size has limited options so they are a little expensive.



Regards.

Jerry



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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Blair Hogg

Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 2:28 PM

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Subject: [TN] Tooling / Locating Pins



Hi Technetters,



I'm dipping into the well of knowledge again, hoping someone may have a decent source for tooling or locating pins for holding a PC board on a fixture. I'm typically looking at pins for test fixturing, of various sizes - #4 clearance holes, #6 clearance holes, however, the specific size that I'm looking for currently would be to use with a #4 threaded nut insert, roughly 0.075" to 0.080". Has anyone run across a good source for these types of pins? 



Thanks,

Blair


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