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Double End Clevis Pin, sometimes referred to as a link pin or hinge pin, consists of a head, shank and cross drilled hole. When using a fastening, such as a clevis pin, the hole which is at the opposite end of the pin to the head is inserted through the items to be linked, and then a cotter pin, R clip or similar retaining fastener is inserted through the hole to fix the clevis pin in place.
Parameters
Material: Stainless Steel
MOQ: 1000 Pieces
Measurement System: Inch; Metric
Surface Treatment: Plain
Grade: A2/A4
Application
When threaded through the prongs of a tang and secured with a cotter pin, a clevis pin can be used to hitch farm and construction equipment for towing. Designed to absorb lateral stress, clevis pins are flanged at one end, with holes at the other end for receiving cotter pins. Clevis fastener systems allow movement along one axis while restricting it along the other. They're suitable for automotive, aircraft, and marine construction applications.
Double End Clevis Pin, sometimes referred to as a link pin or hinge pin, consists of a head, shank and cross drilled hole. When using a fastening, such as a clevis pin, the hole which is at the opposite end of the pin to the head is inserted through the items to be linked, and then a cotter pin, R clip or similar retaining fastener is inserted through the hole to fix the clevis pin in place.
Parameters
Material: Stainless Steel
MOQ: 1000 Pieces
Measurement System: Inch; Metric
Surface Treatment: Plain
Grade: A2/A4
Application
When threaded through the prongs of a tang and secured with a cotter pin, a clevis pin can be used to hitch farm and construction equipment for towing. Designed to absorb lateral stress, clevis pins are flanged at one end, with holes at the other end for receiving cotter pins. Clevis fastener systems allow movement along one axis while restricting it along the other. They're suitable for automotive, aircraft, and marine construction applications.