Clevis pins are versatile, cylindrical fasteners used to secure components in mechanical linkages and assemblies. Featuring a head on one end and a cross-drilled hole on the other for a cotter pin or retaining clip, they provide a quick, secure, and removable connection between parts.
Made from durable materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, or zinc-plated steel, clevis pins are commonly used in agricultural machinery, automotive systems, construction equipment, and industrial linkages. Available in a range of diameters and lengths, they are ideal for pivot points, hinge assemblies, and other applications where rotational motion and easy disassembly are required.