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What’s the Hole in a Safety Pin For? – A Tiny Feature With a Brilliant Purpose

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Admin

The tiny hole in a safety pin (on the clasp end or sometimes the head) isn’t just decorative—it actually has a few clever purposes depending on the design:

1. Easier manufacturing

In many safety pins, the hole helps during production by allowing the metal wire to be held, bent, or aligned more precisely while it’s being shaped and assembled.

2. Weight reduction

It slightly reduces the amount of metal used, making mass production cheaper without affecting strength in any meaningful way.

3. Functional variations (on some designs)

In certain types of safety pins, especially ones used in sewing or crafting:

  • The hole can help attach the pin to fabric more easily in manufacturing setups
  • It can also serve as a guide point for machines that assemble or package them

4. In some modern or specialty pins

The hole can sometimes be used for:

  • Attaching a small chain or tag (like in safety pin jewelry or labeling systems)
  • Threading wire or string in craft applications

The key idea

Most of the time, it’s not a “user feature” you’re meant to actively use—it’s more of a manufacturing and efficiency design choice that stuck around because it works well and doesn’t add cost.

If you want, I can break down other everyday objects with “hidden” design details like this—they’re surprisingly common.

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