Pins & bolts
For fastening standing and running goods, e.g. for turnbuckle fork terminals, for toggles or blocks, clevis pins are often used. These have a hole at the end to hold a pin or cotter ring. It prevents the clevis pin from slipping out of the fit. Generally, pins are used to prevent bolts, screws and nuts from slipping out of the fit. Standard pins are made of semicircular profiled wire. Two legs of different lengths are pressed parallel to each other and form a round cross-section. At one end the wire is compressed to form a loop, the so-called bolt head. …













