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    Clevis Pins

    The most commonly used clevis pins—just slide a cotter pin into the hole to secure parts. These pins have a flat, low-profile head to fit in tight spaces. They're less likely to get in the way than pins with a loop grip or T-handle but aren’t as easy to grab if you want to remove them frequently. Add your own cotter pin, or choose a clevis pin that includes a reusable hairpin cotter.
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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.

    Cotter Pin Not

    Included

    Carbon Steel—Stronger than stainless steel, these pins won't deform from stress and vibration. They perform best in dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
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    Carbon Steel
     
    1 3/4" Diameter
    4 3/8"-0.020" to 0.000"3/16"Rockwell B635"2 1/4"37/64"198306A881000000
    5 3/8"-0.020" to 0.000"3/16"Rockwell B636"2 1/4"37/64"198306A89000000
     

    Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins

    Lock and release components again and again without losing your cotter or linch pin. These clevis pins have a lanyard or chain that keeps your securing pin attached. The loop handle is large enough for multiple fingers, so you can get the leverage you need to easily grip and pull it. They’re often used for towing and other applications that require frequent pin removal.
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    Image of Product. With Cotter Pin and Lanyard. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Included, , Black, Red Handle.

    With Cotter Pin and Lanyard

    Painted Carbon Steel—Stronger than stainless steel, these pins won't deform from stress and vibration. The dark enamel creates a finished look but offers minimal corrosion resistance. They're best for dry environments.
    Cotter Pin Included—The hairpin cotter is quicker to install and remove than a linch pin but not as secure.
    Plastic-Coated Handle—Prevents your grip from slipping on the handle.
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    Black-Painted Carbon Steel with Cotter Pin and Lanyard
     
    1 3/4" Diameter
    8 1/2"-0.003" to 0.002"1/4"Rockwell C32RedPlastic Coated91594A620000000
    13"-0.003" to 0.002"1/4"Rockwell C33RedPlastic Coated91594A630000000
     
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