This groove allows for the attachment of a retaining ring or hairpin cotter pin with prevents lateral movement when installed.
Headless clevis pin with retaining ring grooves.
Slide the included retaining rings into the grooves for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Headless clevis pins with retaining ring grooves.
Headless pins with grooves headless pins are made to order with holes or grooves.
Headless clevis pins with retaining ring grooves install or remove these pins from either side.
Slide a retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Install or remove these pins from either side.
Headless pins are usually made in low carbon steel but can be made in higher strength carbon alloy or stainless steel.
Replacement retaining ringsare sold separately.
Slide the included retaining rings into the grooves for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Grooved clevis pins have grooves at the end of the shaft instead of a hole.
Slide a retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Clevis pins may also be called hitch pins cold headed pins headed pins or cold formed pins.
Replacement retaining rings are sold separately.
Headless clevis pins with retaining ring grooves install or remove these pins from either side.
Headless clevis pins with retaining ring grooves.
Slide a retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
This versatile fastener can be made from material to suit your application.
Clevis pins with grooves pivot point manufactures clevis pins with grooves in house.
Slide a retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
They are held in place with a retaining ring which takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Only the finest cold heading quality wire is used.
Slide a retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin.
Headless clevis pins with retaining ring grooves.
Whether you are towing equipment or securing components on the factory floor grainger has the clevis pin to help you get the job done.
Install or remove these pins from either side.
Choose a material head type end type and size to create a custom pin.
Clevis pins are flanged at one end and have one or more holes at the other to receive a secondary fastener.