Value Factors: Material: Stainless steel and other high-quality materials will generally be more expensive than mild steel. Precision: Guide pins with tighter tolerances and higher precision will command a higher price. Finish: Polished or coated guide pins may be more expensive than those with a basic finish. Size and Length: Larger and longer guide pins will generally be more expensive than smaller ones. Quantity: Bulk purchases often come with discounted prices, and suppliers may have minimum order quantities (MOQ).
Made from various materials, including stainless steel, mild steel, ceramic, and even titanium, depending on the application and required precision.