What’s the Purpose of That Tiny Hole in a Safety Pin?

If you’ve ever closely examined a safety pin, you may have noticed a small hole near the clasp end. It’s easy to overlook and often goes unnoticed, but it actually serves a clever and important function—especially in the world of design and safety.

Not Just Decorative—It Has a Purpose

The tiny hole in a safety pin is a manufacturing and functional feature. It helps during the production process by serving as a guide or alignment point to ensure the pin is properly assembled and coiled. This makes it easier to mass-produce them with consistent quality and safety.

Prevents Over-Tension

The hole also plays a role in relieving stress in the metal when the pin is under tension. When you bend and use a safety pin repeatedly, the pressure on the spring mechanism can cause it to weaken or break over time. That hole allows a bit of flexibility and acts as a stress release point, increasing the durability of the pin.

Can Be Used Creatively

Crafters and fashion designers have even found alternative uses for that small hole. Some use it to attach beads, thread, or string to create decorative items like safety pin jewelry. Others might thread a tag or label through it when organizing items.

Final Thought

That tiny hole may seem insignificant, but like many small design features, it’s a quiet hero of everyday functionality. The next time you grab a safety pin, you’ll know—nothing about it is random.

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