Clevis Pins
Clevis pins are essential fastening components designed for quick and secure connections in various mechanical applications. These cylindrical pins feature a flat or domed head on one end and a hole on the opposite end, allowing them to be secured with a cotter pin or retaining clip. Available in a range of materials, sizes, and finishes, clevis pins provide reliable pivot points and load-bearing capabilities for linkages, assemblies, and motion-based systems.
At OneMonroe, we offer high-quality clevis pins engineered for durability, precision, and ease of use. Whether you need standard, grooved, or custom-designed clevis pins, our extensive selection ensures the right fit for your specific application. Explore our range of clevis pins and discover the perfect solution for your industrial, automotive, or heavy-duty equipment needs.
Clevis Pins
- Corrosion Resistance: Often coated or treated for use in outdoor or corrosive environments.
- Definition: Clevis pins are cylindrical pins with a head on one end and a hole for a cotter pin on the other, used to secure a clevis to other components. They are often employed in linkages and hinge assemblies.
- Diameter: The width of the pin, critical for fitting securely within the clevis and hinge components.
- Head Type: The design of the head (e.g., round, flat, or hexagonal), providing different mounting and application options.
- Hole Diameter: The size of the hole near the non headed end, where a cotter pin is inserted to lock the clevis pin in place.
- Length: Total pin length, which must match the depth of the clevis.
- Material: Typically made from durable materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or zinc coated steel for strength and corrosion resistance.