ANSI B18.8.1 Clevis Pins by Material, Finish and Size

Clevis Pins are headed pins that consist of a head, an unthreaded shank and a hole. The purpose of a clevis pin is to form the removable part of a “U” shaped clevis fastener, being inserted through the two holes of the clevis joint or shackle. The clevis pin is locked in place either by a cotter pin, or by nut if the end of the clevis pin is threaded.

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ASME b18.8.1 Clevis Pins by Imperial/ Sizes

Clevis Pins are available on the FCH Network with imperial diameters that range from 3/16 to 5, and with lengths that range from 1/2 to 12.

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ASME b18.8.1 Clevis Pins by Materials

ASME b18.8.1 Clevis Pins are available on the FCH Network in materials that range from Steel to 316, 317, A4 Stainless.

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ASME b18.8.1 Clevis Pins by Coatings/Finishes

ASME b18.8.1 Clevis Pins are available on the FCH Network in finishes or coatings that range from Plain to Phosphate.

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