Thanks to their flexibility, not only are Spring Pins less expensive to manufacture, but the hole preparation is also less tedious and less expensive than Solid Pins. The comparatively lower stiffness also brings another benefit – Spring Pins do not damage the host hole (when properly selected) - so much so, that they can be serviced without the need of re-working the parts. In this White Paper learn about the primary differences between the two basic types of Spring Pins: Slotted Spring Pins and Coiled Spring Pins.