The Hillman Group 641 Hitch Pin Clip, .093 x 2 1/2-Inch, 24-Pack
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Hitch pin clips also known as hairpin cotters or R-clipsCommonly used to secure the ends of round shafts on heavy equipmentParts are zinc-plated for a higher corrosion resistanceThese steel hitch pin clips measure 3/32" in loop diameter and 2-1/2" in lengthContains 24 pieces
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Product Description Also known as a hairpin cotter or R-clip Crown Bolt's hitch pin is used to secure the ends of round shafts most commonly on tractors or heavy equipment Insertion into a hole depends on the straight leg entering the hole and the curved leg pressing down upon outer diameter of the shaft Compared to cotter pins hitch pins are easier to remove and are reusable From the Manufacturer Also known as a hairpin cotter or R-clip, Crown Bolt's hitch pin is used to secure the ends of round shafts most commonly on tractors or heavy equipment. Insertion into a hole depends on the straight leg entering the hole and the curved leg pressing down upon outer diameter of the shaft. Compared to cotter pins, hitch pins are easier to remove and are reusable.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Hitch pin clips also known as hairpin cotters or R-clipsCommonly used to secure the ends of round shafts on heavy equipmentParts are zinc-plated for a higher corrosion resistanceThese steel hitch pin clips measure 3/32" in loop diameter and 2-1/2" in lengthContains 24 pieces
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Product Description Also known as a hairpin cotter or R-clip Crown Bolt's hitch pin is used to secure the ends of round shafts most commonly on tractors or heavy equipment Insertion into a hole depends on the straight leg entering the hole and the curved leg pressing down upon outer diameter of the shaft Compared to cotter pins hitch pins are easier to remove and are reusable From the Manufacturer Also known as a hairpin cotter or R-clip, Crown Bolt's hitch pin is used to secure the ends of round shafts most commonly on tractors or heavy equipment. Insertion into a hole depends on the straight leg entering the hole and the curved leg pressing down upon outer diameter of the shaft. Compared to cotter pins, hitch pins are easier to remove and are reusable.
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