Clevis Pins are utilized for fastening a clevis to a load, by inserting through the apertures on the prongs of the clevis. It is subsequently secured with a cotter pin. They are employed on hitches and various components that are frequently assembled and disassembled, as well as serving as replacements for bolts or rivets.
Clevis pins are employed to fasten a clevis to a load by inserting through the apertures on the prongs of the clevis
Typically applied on hitches and to substitute bolts or rivets at connection points that necessitate rapid assembly/disassembly
Perfect for industrial uses
Components possess a singular hole to accommodate a cotter pin
Components crafted from zinc-coated steel for enhanced resistance to corrosion
These single-hole clevis pins are 3/8″ wide x 3″ long and showcase a zinc-coated finish
4 units per retail package