Cotter Pins
cotter-pins
Stainless steel construction helps these cotter pins resist corrosion in demanding environments. 244.png
Cotter Pins, Plain
(3) Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin. A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle. A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place. Hairpin clips, also called r clips, are designed to slip on with no bending required. 060.pngCotter Pins, Zinc
(70) Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin. A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle. A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place. Hairpin clips, also called r clips, are designed to slip on with no bending required. 260.pngCotter Pins, 18-8 Stainless
Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin. A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle. A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place. Hairpin clips, also called r clips, are designed to slip on with no bending required.Stainless steel construction helps these cotter pins resist corrosion in demanding environments. 244.png