Case Hardened Clevis Pins

All clevis pin holes are chamfered for a superior part finish.
Case hardened clevis pins. Set your store to see local availability add to cart. Also known as universal clevis pins these pins have holes on 1 4 centers so you can change the length by moving the cotter pin. A wide variety of hardened clevis pins options are available to you such as zinc stainless steel and titanium. Clevis pins are flanged at one end and have one or more holes at the other to.
H d s l c k t p e 02 00 a dia break corners clevis pins asme b18 8 1 nominal size sd hc a pl t ek recommended cotter pin nominal size shank diameter head diameter head height head cham fer hole diameter point diameter pin length head to center of hole end to center ref. Stainless steel single hole clevis pin 4 pack model 43965 14 01 package 14 01 package free delivery. Pivot point manufactures clevis pins in house. Standard clevis pins are cold headed per ifi standards except for hole and point dimensions.
If your application requires non standard parts we re able to source or custom manufacturer the clevis pins to your specs. Only the finest cold heading quality wire is used. If case hardened clevis pins will be marked with an h on the top of the head. Clevis pins are part of a fastening system used in hitching and towing applications.
Use a clevis pin as part of a clevis fastener to hitch farm and construction equipment for towing. Its diameter and length are commonly measured in inch. Precision clevis pins these pins combine the locking capabilities of a clevis pin with the precision diameter of a dowel pin for a tight fit. Clevis pins may also be called hitch pins cold headed pins headed pins or cold formed pins.
They allow rotation or swivel along one axis while restricting movement along the other. Clevis pins are most frequently made from 1010 or 1018 low carbon steel and stocked with a plain finish. A clevis pin is a fastener that has a head on one end and a hole through the other end of the body for fitting a cotter pin through for locking. Clevis pins applies to case hardened pins only.
When threaded through the prongs of a tang and secured with a cotter pin this fastening system allows movement along one axis while restricting it along the other.