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The low-profile head on these pins holds them in place on one side.
These pins combine the locking capabilities of a clevis pin with the precision diameter of a dowel pin for a tight fit.
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 large loop handle makes these pins easy to grip.
The bend makes these pins easy to insert and pull out.
These pins have multiple through holes; change the length by moving the cotter pin. The bend makes them easy to insert and pull out.
Install or remove these pins from either side.
A plastic-coated T-handle welded to these pins makes them easy to grab.
Easier to install and remove than standard clevis pins, these pins have a ring-grip handle.
Use a padlock to secure these pins. The bend makes them easy to insert and pull out.
Pass these pins through a mounting hole and weld the head to the surface.
Weld these pins directly to a surface —no mounting hole required.
Choose a material, head type, end type, and size to create a custom pin.
Create a custom headed pin with your choice of material, dimensions, and end type.
These pins lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls, and can also be secured with a cotter pin for longer-term holding. Two-step locking prevents accidental removal.
A T-handle makes these spring plungers easy to grip.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The T-handle is easy to grip.
A smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
An L-handle takes up less space than a T-handle.
Add a knob or handle to the threaded shank.
These stud anchors strengthen the parts of buildings where steel framing connects to concrete. They’re also known as Nelson studs.
Clevis pins have a hole for a cotter pin on one end to lock them in place.
Mount these receivers to your vehicle. Use them with an insert and pin for a complete hitch.
Bolt or weld these couplers to your trailer for easy hookup to the hitch ball on a vehicle.
These rings mount to a trailer and connect to the drawbar coupler or tow hook on a vehicle.