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Also known as split pins, these have one prong slightly longer than the other so they’re easy to open. Bend prongs outward to secure.
Also known as hitch pin clips and R-clips, these pins are easy to install and remove.
A coil makes a stronger grip than standard hairpin cotter pins to prevent accidental release.
For parts that spin or are otherwise difficult to access, slide these pins in and tap them with a hammer for a temporary hold. Reposition work, then bend the prongs outward to secure.
Slide the pin through a hole then snap the ring down to lock these pins in place. Also known as click pins.
These pins are coiled for more tension than standard wire-snap cotter pins.
Also known as safety pins, these are easy to install and remove. Tension keeps them closed.
Clip these pins onto grooved shafts and clevis pins with retaining ring grooves.
An extra loop locks these cotter pins more securely than other pins, so they can't vibrate out or be knocked off.
Also known as key rings, twist these rings into place to secure clevis pins, connect components, or add a pull handle. They don't have the sharp ends of other cotter pins.
The double-head design lets you push or pull these pins from either side of the hole. Once in place there's little chance they will be vibrated out or knocked off.
Slide these heavy duty pins into the through-hole in a clevis pin, then hit them with a hammer to wedge the prongs open.
Twist these rings on to lock pins in place. They don't have the sharp ends of other cotter pins.
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.
Also known as split pins, these have one prong slightly longer than the other so they’re easy to open.
Also known as hitch pin clips and R-clips, use these cotter pins in applications requiring quick installation and removal.
Clip these pins onto grooved shafts and clevis pins to keep components in place.