Halder Ball Lock Pins

Halder Ball Lock Pins | Precision Quick-Release Solutions | Freer Tool
Halder ball lock pins—often called quick‑release pins or detent pins—are used for fast, repeatable locating and retention in fixtures, tooling, and industrial equipment (application dependent). With a push-button or pull-handle action (style varies by listing), the locking balls engage to hold components in place, making ball lock pins a popular choice for setups that need frequent changeovers, adjustable positioning, or quick assembly/disassembly. They’re commonly used in fixture plates, jigs, automation equipment, guards, and modular tooling where speed and repeatability matter.
Self-Locking Pins Unlocked Without Tools by Press Button - Ball lock pins are self-locking pins. The balls are unlocked without tools by means of a press button. Often, ball lock pins are also called locking pin, safety pin or quick release pins. They can be used in many different industries and applications, such as fixing, locking, connecting, adjusting or for a quick change of positions. Ball lock pins are extremely resistant to shear and corrosion as well as they are optimally protected against wear.
This extensive product range includes various designs from stock:
- Different handle versions (T-Handle, L-Handle, mushroom handle, safety handle, standard handle, elastic handle, combination handle in four color variants - orange, grey, blue, and black)
- Choice of different materials (stainless steel 1.4305, stainless steel 1.4542 and titanium)
- Ball lock pin, self-locking, with adjustable handle (adjustable clamping length)
- Socket pin with spring-loaded balls (not self-locking)
- Clamping pins, self-locking, with span compensation
As accessories, we offer:
- Locating bushings for ball lock pins and socket pins
- Locating bushings with flange for ball lock pins and socket pins
- Retaining cables in different versions
In addition to the metric product range, versions according to the aviation standards (MS17984 - MS17987) are also available in INCH dimensions.
For special applications, customized designs can also be engineered and manufactured.