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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.
    Steel
    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.
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—These pins withstand occasional exposure to moisture. However, since friction from moving parts can wear away the finish, they're not ideal for wet environments. While not nearly as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, they are stronger and won’t deform under stress.
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    Carbon Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.
     
    7/8" Diameter
    1 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B632"1 1/32"5/16"198306A24100000
    2 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B632 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"198306A2430000
    2 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B633"1 1/32"5/16"198306A5930000
    3 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B633 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"198306A2520000
    3 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B634"1 1/32"5/16"198306A5950000
    4 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B634 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"198306A3120000
    4 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B635"1 1/32"5/16"198306A3470000
    5 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B635 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"198306A3680000
    5 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B636"1 1/32"5/16"198306A41600000
    6 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B637"1 1/32"5/16"198306A42500000
     
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.
     
    7/8" Diameter
    1 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B632"1 1/32"5/16"197245A7690000
    2 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B633"1 1/32"5/16"197245A7700000
    3 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B633 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"197245A7710000
    4 3/16"-0.009" to -0.004"13/64"Rockwell B634 1/2"1 1/32"5/16"197245A82900000
    6 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"13/64"Rockwell B637"1 1/32"5/16"197245A83100000
     
    SAE J493 Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.

    Cotter Pin Not

    Included

    These pins conform to SAE International (formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers) dimensional standards.
    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.
    Head
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    Carbon Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    1 7/8"-0.009" to -0.004"5/32"Rockwell B632 1/4"1 1/32"5/16"198340A19000000
     
    Heat-Treated Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.

    Cotter Pin Not

    Included

    With additional hardness, these pins are less likely to bend, break, and wear than those that aren't heat treated.
    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.
    Galvanized Carbon Steel—These pins combine the strength of steel with the rust resistance of stainless steel. They're often used as an economical alternative to 18-8 stainless steel in wet and outdoor environments, but they won't hold up to salt water and chemicals.
    Head
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    Carbon Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    2 7/8"-0.010" to 0.005"3/16"Rockwell C253 1/4"1 1/4"1/4"196969A190000000
     
    Galvanized Carbon Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    2 7/8"-0.010" to 0.005"3/16"Rockwell C253 1/4"1 1/4"1/4"196973A19000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Not Included.

    Cotter Pin Not

    Included

    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these pins resist rusting. They're strong enough to fasten most components but won't withstand stress and vibration as well as steel.
    Head
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    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    2 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B803"1 1/32"5/16"192390A592000000
    3 11/16"-0.009" to -0.004"3/16"Rockwell B804"1 1/32"5/16"192390A59400000
     

    Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins

    A lanyard or chain prevents your pin from getting lost when removed. With a large loop handle that's easy to grip and pull, these clevis pins are often used for towing and other applications where you regularly secure and release components.
    Steel
    Image of Product. With Cotter Pin and Lanyard. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins, , Cotter Pin Included.
    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.
    Image of Product. With Linch Pin and Chain. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins, , Linch Pin Included.

    With Cotter Pin and Lanyard

    With Cotter Pin and Lanyard

    With Linch Pin and Chain

    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.
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—These pins withstand occasional exposure to moisture. However, since friction from moving parts can wear away the finish, they're not ideal for wet environments. While not nearly as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, they are stronger and won’t deform under stress.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Carbon Steel—With a more durable finish than clear zinc plating, these pins hold up in wet and outdoor environments although not as well as stainless steel. Because the plating resists wear and the steel holds up under stress, they're good for pivoting parts, like rod end linkages.
    Cotter Pin Included—The hairpin cotter is quicker to install and remove than a linch pin but not as secure.
    Linch Pin Included—Less likely to get knocked or shaken out of place than a hairpin, the linch pin has a ring that snaps down and locks.
    Usable
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    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel with Cotter Pin and Lanyard
     
    7/8" Diameter
    4 1/2"-0.016" to 0.016"3/16"Rockwell C191 3/4"98412A140000000
    4 1/2"-0.016" to 0.016"3/16"Rockwell C191 7/8"Orange92228A16000000
    6"-0.016" to 0.016"3/16"Rockwell C191 3/4"98412A51500000
     
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Carbon Steel with Cotter Pin and Lanyard
     
    7/8" Diameter
    7"-0.012" to 0.000"11/64"Rockwell C281 7/16"98412A23500000
     
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Carbon Steel with Linch Pin and Chain
     
    7/8" Diameter
    7"-0.012" to 0.000"25/64"Rockwell C281 1/2"98497A66600000
     
    Black-Painted Carbon Steel with Cotter Pin and Lanyard
     
    7/8" Diameter
    4"-0.003" to 0.002"17/64"Rockwell C32Red91594A33500000
    6 1/2"-0.003" to 0.002"17/64"Rockwell C32Red91594A34000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
    Image of Product. With Cotter Pin and Lanyard. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins, Cotter Pin Included, .
    Image of Product. With Linch Pin and Chain. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Tethered Loop-Grip Clevis Pins, , Linch Pin Included.

    With Cotter Pin and Lanyard

    With Linch Pin and Chain

    High-Strength 17-4 PH Stainless Steel—The strongest stainless steel pins we offer, these are the least likely to deform due to stress and vibration. Similar to 18-8 stainless steel, they're suitable for most wet and outdoor environments. However, they won't hold up to the harsh conditions and chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.
    Cotter Pin Included—The hairpin cotter is quicker to install and remove than a linch pin but not as secure.
    Linch Pin Included—Less likely to get knocked or shaken out of place than a hairpin, the linch pin has a ring that snaps down and locks.
    Usable
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    High-Strength 17-4 PH Stainless Steel with Cotter Pin and Lanyard
     
    7/8" Diameter
    6"-0.016" to 0.016"3/16"Rockwell B801 3/4"98412A474000000
     
    High-Strength 17-4 PH Stainless Steel with Linch Pin and Chain
     
    7/8" Diameter
    6"-0.016" to 0.016"3/16"Rockwell B801 3/4"98497A41000000
     

    Dowel Pins

    Precisely align machine parts and prevent movement during assembly. These dowel pins are machined to tight tolerances and have a uniform diameter for a snug fit. They can also be used as a pivot, shaft, or hinge to join moving components. Since dowel pins can be hard to remove, they are best suited for permanent fixtures that don't require frequent adjustments or disassembly.
    Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dowel Pins. Plain Head, Standard Tolerance.
    High-Strength Alloy Steel—Our strongest, most wear-resistant pins, these won't bend or break from vibration. Use them for high-stress applications, such as mounting and aligning hydraulic cylinders and injection molds. They perform best in dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
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    High-Strength Alloy Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    7/8"0.0001" to 0.0003"Not RatedRockwell C50ASME B18.8.2198381A87900000
    1"0.0001" to 0.0003"Not RatedRockwell C50ASME B18.8.2198381A8800000
    1 1/2"0.0001" to 0.0003"Not RatedRockwell C50ASME B18.8.2198381A8810000
    2"0.0001" to 0.0003"120,000Rockwell C47ASME B18.8.2198381A88200000
    2 1/2"0.0001" to 0.0003"120,000Rockwell C47ASME B18.8.2198381A88300000
    3"0.0001" to 0.0003"120,000Rockwell C47ASME B18.8.2198381A88400000
    3 1/2"0.0001" to 0.0003"120,000Rockwell C47ASME B18.8.2198381A88600000
    4"0.0001" to 0.0003"120,000Rockwell C47ASME B18.8.2198381A85400000
    5"0.0001" to 0.0003"Not RatedRockwell C50ASME B18.8.2198381A88900000
    6"0.0001" to 0.0003"Not RatedRockwell C50ASME B18.8.2198381A89000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dowel Pins. Plain Head, Standard Tolerance.
    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments. In addition to resisting rust, these pins also withstand mild chemicals such as cleaners and degreasers. They are strong enough to join most components but won't withstand extreme stress and vibration as well as steel.
    High-Strength Machinable 416 Stainless Steel—These pins hold their shape under stress and friction from moving parts. In addition to being the strongest stainless steel alloy, 416 is also the most machinable, so you can shape these pins to fit your hole. However, they are the least corrosion-resistant stainless steel option.
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    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    1"0" to 0.0002"Not RatedNot Rated190145A211000000
    1 1/2"0" to 0.0002"Not RatedNot Rated190145A21200000
    2"0" to 0.0002"Not RatedNot Rated190145A21300000
     
    High-Strength Machinable 416 Stainless Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    1"0.0001" to 0.0003"88,000Rockwell C36198380A76000000
    3"0.0001" to 0.0003"88,000Rockwell C36MS16555-718198380A76400000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel with Material Certificate
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dowel Pins. Plain Head, Standard Tolerance.
    Pins include a report with a traceable lot number and a description of their chemical, physical, and mechanical properties.
    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments. In addition to resisting rust, these pins also withstand mild chemicals such as cleaners and degreasers. They are strong enough to join most components but won't withstand extreme stress and vibration as well as steel.
    High-Strength Machinable 416 Stainless Steel—These pins hold their shape under stress and friction from moving parts. In addition to being the strongest stainless steel alloy, 416 is also the most machinable, so you can shape these pins to fit your hole. However, they are the least corrosion-resistant stainless steel option.
    Material Certificate Icon
    Certificates with a traceable lot number are available for these products. Download certificates from ORDER HISTORY after your order ships.
    Lg.
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    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    3"0" to 0.0002"Not RatedNot Rated190145A215000000
     
    High-Strength Machinable 416 Stainless Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    2"0.0001" to 0.0003"88,000Rockwell C36198380A76200000
    4"0.0001" to 0.0003"88,000Rockwell C36MS16555-722198380A76600000
     

    Clevis Pins with Retaining Ring Groove

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins with Retaining Ring Groove.
    Insert the retaining ring into the groove for a secure hold that takes up less space than a cotter pin. The ring surrounds the entire pin, so bumps are unlikely to work these pins out of a hole.
    Unlike most cotter pins, which install by hand, you will need retaining ring pliers to insert and remove the included ring.
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these pins resist rusting. They're strong enough to fasten most components but won't withstand stress and vibration as well as steel.
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    18-8 Stainless Steel with Retaining Ring
     
    7/8" Diameter
    2 3/4"-0.009" to 0.002"Rockwell B803"1"1/4"192735A262000000
    3 3/4"-0.009" to 0.002"Rockwell B804"1"1/4"192735A29400000
     

    Clevis Pins with Wire Retainer

    Since you can quickly install and release the wire retainer, these pins cut down the time it takes to swap out parts. They are typically used to connect drive shafts to equipment such as gearboxes, pumps, and compressors. The retainer pivots to accommodate nearby components. Also known as power take-off (PTO) pins.
    Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins with Wire Retainer, Square-Retainer with Hook Closure.

    Square-Retainer with

    Hook Closure

    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—These pins withstand occasional exposure to moisture. However, since friction from moving parts can wear away the finish, they're not ideal for wet environments. While not nearly as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, they are stronger and won’t deform under stress.
    Dia.
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    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
     
    Square-Retainer with Hook Closure
    7/8"5 1/2"-0.016" to 0.016"3 1/4"Rockwell C227 3/8"97143A670000000
    7/8"6 1/4"-0.015" to 0.000"3 1/4"Rockwell B907 1/2"97143A68500000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins with Wire Retainer, Square-Retainer with Hook Closure.

    Square-Retainer with

    Hook Closure

    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these pins resist rusting. They're strong enough to fasten most components but won't withstand stress and vibration as well as steel.
    Dia.
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    Dia. Tolerance
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    Clearance
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    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    Square-Retainer with Hook Closure
    7/8"5 1/2"-0.016" to 0.016"3 1/4"Rockwell B757 5/16"98480A660000000
     

    Press-Fit Locating and Support Buttons

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Locating and Support Buttons. Press-Fit Locating and Support Buttons.
    Support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side. These buttons press into a drilled hole for permanent installation. Also known as rest buttons.
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    7/8"1/4"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A41100000
    7/8"5/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4140000
    7/8"3/8"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A41600000
    7/8"7/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4190000
    7/8"1/2"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4210000
    7/8"9/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4240000
    7/8"5/8"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4250000
    7/8"11/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4270000
    7/8"3/4"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4280000
    7/8"13/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4320000
    7/8"7/8"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4340000
    7/8"15/16"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A43500000
    7/8"1"1/2"5/8"0" to 0.001"-0.0005" to 0"8511A4360000
     

    Clevis Pins with Locking Retainer

    Secure and release these heavy duty pins with one hand. Swing the welded solid steel retainer closed, and it locks onto the pin until you press the lever to open. Unlike other clevis pins, you don’t have to reach around to insert a cotter pin or worry about it falling out. These are often used for towing since they make it easy to hitch and unhitch your equipment.
    Steel
    Image of Product. Back orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins with Locking Retainer.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Clevis Pins. Clevis Pins with Locking Retainer.
    Powder-Coated Carbon Steel—A shiny black finish creates a barrier against rust in damp and outdoor environments. While not as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, these pins are stronger and won't deform under stress.
    Dia.
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    Retainer
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    Black-Powder-Coated Carbon Steel
     
    Square-Retainer
    7/8"4 1/2"-0.003" to 0.010"3 1/8"Rockwell C328"91533A300000000
    7/8"6"-0.003" to 0.010"3 1/8"Rockwell C3210"91533A35000000
     

    Loop-Grip Clevis Pins with Toggle

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. Loop-Grip Clevis Pins with Toggle.
    For components you need to lock in place but also disconnect frequently, these pins have a toggle end and large loop handle. No need for a separate cotter pin, the toggle swivels so you can insert into a hole and then swivels back to secure. Fold down the handle to save space when installed.
    Steel
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—These pins withstand occasional exposure to moisture. However, since friction from moving parts can wear away the finish, they're not ideal for wet environments. While not nearly as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, they are stronger and won’t deform under stress.
    Usable
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    Min.
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    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    3 1/2"-0.003" to 0.001"Rockwell B9097141A660000000
    6"-0.003" to 0.001"Rockwell B9097141A66500000
     

    T-Handle Clevis Pins

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Clevis Pins. T-Handle Clevis Pins.
    With the widest grip, these pins give you the most leverage. They’re also the easiest to grab with gloved or slippery hands but take up the most space when installed. To secure, slide a cotter pin (not included) into the hole.
    Steel
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel—These pins withstand occasional exposure to moisture. However, since friction from moving parts can wear away the finish, they're not ideal for wet environments. While not nearly as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, they are stronger and won’t deform under stress.
    Usable
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    Dia. Tolerance
    For Max.
    Cotter Pin Dia.
    Min.
    Hardness
    Handle
    Color
    Each
    Black-Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    4"-0.003" to 0.001"1/4"Rockwell B90Black91640A140000000
    6"-0.003" to 0.001"1/4"Rockwell B90Black91640A15000000
     

    Alignment Pins

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Alignment Pins. Alignment Pins.
    Line up holes by driving these pins through existing rivet, pin, and bolt holes in multiple pieces of metal. Alternatively known as lineup taper punches.
    Body
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    Steel
    1/2"5 1/2"7/8"18"HexSmooth3420A8000000
     

    Weld Anchors for Concrete

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Anchors. Weld Anchors for Concrete.
    Also known as Nelson studs, these anchors strengthen the connection between steel framing and concrete. Weld them to the framing to enhance adhesion and resist shear forces. Their heads ensure secure embedding when wet concrete is poured. A ferrule is included if you choose to weld with a stud welder. Designed for permanent installations, you'd have to cut these anchors out to remove them.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these anchors to rust.
    Head
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    Steel
     
    7/8" Diameter
    4 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1590578A681000000
    5 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1190578A6820000
    6 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1190578A6830000
    7 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1190578A6840000
    8 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1190578A6850000
    9 3/16"1 3/8"0.375"65,000Not RatedNot RatedCeramicASTM A108, AWS D1.1190578A6860000
     

    Ejector Pins

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    Also known as knockout and forged pins, use these pins to push parts out of molds. Pins are precision-ground to tight tolerances and hardened for strength and wear resistance. Machining is not recommended. Metric pins meet DIN 1530 specifications.
    Nitride-Coated H13 Tool Steel
    H13 tool steel pins resist rapid changes in temperature.
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    6" Long
    7/8"-0.0008" to -0.0003"1 1/8"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A546000000
     
    10" Long
    7/8"-0.0008" to -0.0003"1 1/8"1/4"Rockwell C4193772A55600000
     

    Ejector Sleeves

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    Use these sleeves with mold pins to form holes, bosses, and other features in parts, and then push the parts out of the mold. Made from H13 tool steel, these sleeves are strong, hard, and resist wear. They've been surface hardened with a process called nitriding, which adds even more strength and wear resistance. They’re precision ground to tight tolerances. Machining is not recommended.
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    Nitride-Coated H13 Tool Steel
    5/8"0" to 0.0005"7/8"-0.0008" to -0.0003"1 1/8"1/4"Rockwell C6590522A47000000090522A48000000090522A490000000
     

    Screw-Mount Locating and Support Buttons

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    Image of Product. Flat Head. Top orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Locating and Support Buttons. Screw-Mount Locating and Support Buttons.

    Flat Head

    Also known as rest buttons, these buttons support workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side. Mount them onto a screw or stud extending from your jig or table.
    Round—Round buttons have an unthreaded, counterbored through hole. Mount them to a socket head cap screw.
    Dia.
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    Steel—Round with Flat Head
    7/8"1 1/8"0" to 0.001"5/16"
    No8506A11100000
     

    High-Strength Anchors for Concrete

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    Offering the highest pull-out strengths, adhesive grips the anchors' lobes and knurls to keep anchors from shaking loose. These anchors are often used to secure heavy machinery with jarring starts and stops, such as compressors and compactors.
    To install, fill a clean, drilled hole half full of epoxy adhesive (sold separately). Thread a screw or threaded rod into the anchor and then slightly twist the anchor into the hole until it's flush with the surface. Then, hammer the head of the screw or rod a few times for a snug fit. All create a permanent female-threaded connection that lets you remove and reinstall a screw or threaded rod.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—The most common choice for areas with occasional exposure to moisture.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Superior to 18-8 stainless steel, these anchors won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
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    Zinc-Plated Steel
    5/8"-11
    1 1/2"UNC
    5 3/4"7/8"
    6 1/4"26,000Not Rated3,000 psi Concrete93980A190000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    5/8"-11
    1 1/2"UNC
    5 3/4"7/8"
    6 1/4"26,000Not Rated3,000 psi Concrete93980A630000000
     
    Anchoring Adhesives

    High-Strength Anchors for Block and Brick

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    Offering up to twice the strength of double expansion anchors, these US-made anchors expand in four directions for a superior grip in floors, walls, and ceilings. You can even use them to mount heavy machinery with constant motion, such as conveyors and vibrating feeders, because their ridges lock them in place to resist vibration. All of these anchors expand along their full length to distribute the gripping force, so they won’t crack soft materials. You can use them in concrete near edges, corners, or other weak points as an alternative to drop-in anchors.
    To install, tap the anchor into a drilled hole. Insert a screw or threaded rod through your machinery and into the anchor. Then, tighten to expand the anchor. All create a permanent female-threaded connection that lets you remove and reinstall a screw or threaded rod.
    Ultimate
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    1/2"-13
    2 1/4"7/8"
    2 1/4"Zinc4,8008,0003,000 psi Concrete492915A140000000

    Anchors for Block and Brick

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    Also known as double expansion anchors, these expand from both sides for full contact with your hole’s walls. They’re often used to mount handrails, shelving, and light fixtures. Since the gripping force is distributed along the entire length of the anchor, it won’t crack soft materials like block and brick. You can use these anchors as an alternative to drop-in anchors in concrete near edges, corners, or other weak points, but they are not as strong.
    To install, hammer into a drilled hole and position your component. Then, insert a screw or threaded rod and tighten. For maximum expansion, the anchor should protrude slightly above the surface before threading the screw. All create a permanent female-threaded connection that lets you remove and reinstall a screw or threaded rod. They cannot be used in overhead applications.
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    1/2"-13
    2 1/2"7/8"
    2 1/4"Zinc3,4804,0004,000 psi Concrete197031A04300000

    Shallow-Install Anchors for Block and Brick

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Anchor Installation Tools. For Block and Brick.

    Installation Tools

    Secure window frames and doors in walls where your drilling depth is limited. These anchors have similar strengths to double expansion anchors but only need about 75% of the installation depth. All have a sleeve that expands inside your hole to create a strong grip. The sleeve, commonly called a caulking sleeve, also creates a seal to block out air and moisture. Since the gripping force is distributed along the entire length of these anchors, they won’t crack soft materials like block and brick. They’re also known as caulk-in anchors.
    To install, place the anchor into a drilled hole, cone end first. Insert an installation tool (sold separately) into the anchor to expand the sleeve over the cone. Then, position your component, insert a screw or threaded rod, and tighten. All create a permanent female-threaded connection that lets you remove and reinstall a screw or threaded rod. They cannot be used in overhead applications.
    Anchors
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    1/2"-13
    1 9/16"7/8"
    1 1/2"LeadZinc3,4004,4004,000 psi Concrete597041A6150000097020A122000000

    Anchors for Concrete

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Anchors. Anchors for Concrete, Flush Profile.

    Flush Profile

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Anchor Installation Tools. For Concrete.

    Installation Tools

    These anchors are your go-to for suspending conduit, lighting, and pipe overhead in concrete. All have an internal plug that expands in four directions to create a tight grip before inserting a threaded rod or bolt. Since the grip is focused at the base, these anchors are best suited for concrete, which can handle the gripping pressure better than softer block and brick. They’re also known as drop-in anchors.
    To install, place the anchor into the hole, insert the required installation tool (sold separately), and drive with a hammer until the shoulder of the tool contacts the anchor. All create a permanent female-threaded connection that lets you remove and reinstall a screw or threaded rod.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—The most common choice for areas with occasional exposure to moisture.
    Corrosion-Resistant 18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these anchors resist rust. However, they’ll corrode or pit when exposed to salt water and chemicals.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Superior to 18-8 stainless steel, these anchors won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
    Anchors
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    Zinc-Plated Steel
     
    Flush Profile
    5/8"-11
    1 3/16"UNC
    2 1/2"7/8"
    2 1/2"7,44012,3804,000 psi ConcreteFM Approved, UL Listed
    497083A53000000097077A190000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    Flush Profile
    5/8"-11
    1 3/16"UNC
    2 1/2"7/8"
    2 1/2"7,44012,3804,000 psi Concrete197082A0450000097077A19000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
     
    Flush Profile
    5/8"-11
    1 3/16"UNC
    2 1/2"7/8"
    2 1/2"7,44012,3804,000 psi Concrete197095A1900000097077A19000000
     
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