Product Description
Clevis Pin is a type of fastener used in various applications, particularly in mechanical and industrial settings. It consists of a cylindrical body with a head on one end and a cross-hole through the other end. Clevis Pin is usually round or square-shaped and can be either straight or tapered. The cross-hole is drilled perpendicular to the body and is used to secure the pin in place with a cotter pin, retaining clip, or other locking mechanism.
FAQ :
Q: What is a Clevis Pin?
A: A Clevis Pin is a fastener that is used to attach two components together. It consists of a cylindrical body with two heads on either end. The heads have a hole in them, which allows a bolt to be inserted and tightened. This creates a secure connection between the two components.
Q: What materials are used to make Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins are typically made from spring steel, steel, or stainless steel.
Q: What is the standard for Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins are typically made to a high standard.
Q: What type of surface treatment is used for Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins are usually powder coated for additional protection against corrosion and wear.
Q: What type of head is used on Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins typically have an elongated head which allows for a secure connection between components.
Q: What is the grade of Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins are typically made to Grade A standards.
Q: What color are Clevis Pins?
A: Clevis Pins are usually silver in color.