Clevis Pins

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Clevis pins install into holes on the end of a clevis and are secured in place using a cotter pin or other similar pin. They allow for rapid assembly and disassembly and are able to secure much higher tension loads than bolts, rivets, or screws.

Standard Clevis Pins

Standard Clevis Pins
Standard clevis pins insert through a clevis or other hole and secure themselves in place using a cotter pin. They have a hole drilled into their tip where the cotter pin inserts and retains the pin in place.

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Zinc Plated 18-8 Stainless Steel
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Plain Ungraded Steel
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Plain Grade 1010/Grade 1018 Steel
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Zinc Plated Ungraded Steel
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Zinc Plated Grade 1010/Grade 1018 Steel
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Plain 18-8 Stainless Steel
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Plain 300 Stainless Steel
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Plain 316 Stainless Steel
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Bent Clevis Pins

Bent Clevis Pins
Bent clevis pins, also called bent hitch pins, are clevis pins with a bent section that acts as their heads, preventing over-insertion. They feature a hole in their tip for a cotter or bridge pin to secure them into place. They are commonly used for temporary assemblies such as farm equipment and temporary structures that are assembled and disassembled regularly.

Adjustable Clevis Pins

Adjustable Clevis Pins
Adjustable clevis pins, alternatively called universal clevis pins, are straight, cylindrical pins with multiple holes drilled along their length. They secure in place using cotter or bridge pins that insert into these holes. This allows users to adjust the point at which they lock into place for use in various applications.

Cotterless Clevis Pins

Cotterless Clevis Pins

Cotterless clevis pins, also known as detent clevis pins, insert into holes and hold themselves in place using the integrated detent. They are installed and removed by hand and are used in applications where frequent installation and removal are common.

Drilled Headless Clevis Pins

Drilled Headless Clevis Pins

Drilled headless clevis pins, also called hydraulic or yoke pins, have holes on either end that accommodate cotter or bridge pins to lock them in place. They are larger than standard clevis pins and are used in construction and agricultural equipment to secure heavy loads.

Grooved Headless Clevis Pins

Grooved Headless Clevis Pins
Grooved headless clevis pins are straight, cylindrical pins without heads that feature grooves on both ends. They are held in place by cotter pins, bridge pins, C-clips or E-clips.

Precision Clevis Pins

Precision Clevis Pins
Precision clevis pins are manufactured with tighter tolerances than standard clevis pins. They are used in scientific equipment, measuring devices, and other applications where a precise fit is critical.

Clevis Pin Assortments

Clevis Pin Assortments

Clevis pin assortments contain sets of various sizes of clevis pins. They are ideal for high-volume environments where the same pins are used repeatedly, such as repair shops and production areas.

Note: Product availability is real-time basis and adjusted continuously. The product will be reserved for you when you complete your order.
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