Anti-vibration and Highly Durable Securing Pins
Square Shaft Lock Pin 8mm
Card Number. 813.26
Square Shaft Lock Pins, also known as Shaft Locking Clips and Retaining D Clips, are used to secure the ends of shafts where there is a risk of the clip falling off or vibrating loose.
The Shaft Lock Pin is opened by pulling the wired section from the shaft, and is secured when the straight section of the Pin is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a shaft, then secured using the wired section.
This Shaft Lock Pin is made from zinc plated steel, has a pin thickness of 8mm (5/16"), suits a maximum shaft thickness of 56mm and has a width of 40mm.
Features
- Zinc Plated Steel Finish
- 8mm (5/16") Pin Diameter
- Maximum 56mm Shaft Diameter
Commonly used in applications for trucks, hitch pins, towing and haulage, motor homes, utes, trailers, tray backs, camper trailers and service vehicles. Also used for mining, vehicle body manufacture, transport, marine, government and defence vehicles.
Square Shaft Lock Pin 10mm
Card Number. 813.27
Square Shaft Lock Pins, also known as Shaft Locking Clips and Retaining D Clips, are used to secure the ends of shafts where there is a risk of the clip falling off or vibrating loose.
The Shaft Lock Pin is opened by pulling the wired section from the shaft, and is secured when the straight section of the Pin is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a shaft, then secured using the wired section.
This Shaft Lock Pin is made from zinc plated steel, has a pin thickness of 10mm (3/8"), suits a maximum shaft thickness of 56mm and has a width of 40mm.
Features
- Zinc Plated Steel Finish
- 10mm (3/8") Pin Diameter
- Maximum 56mm Shaft Diameter
Commonly used in applications for trucks, hitch pins, towing and haulage, motor homes, utes, trailers, tray backs, camper trailers and service vehicles. Also used for mining, vehicle body manufacture, transport, marine, government and defence vehicles.
Square Shaft Lock Pin 10mm
Card Number. 813.28
Square Shaft Lock Pins, also known as Shaft Locking Clips and Retaining D Clips, are used to secure the ends of shafts where there is a risk of the clip falling off or vibrating loose.
The Shaft Lock Pin is opened by pulling the wired section from the shaft, and is secured when the straight section of the Pin is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a shaft, then secured using the wired section. This lock pin has an ergonomically designed wired section that acts as a finger pull type mechanism for ease or operation.
This Shaft Lock Pin is made from zinc plated steel, has a pin thickness of 10mm (3/8"), suits a maximum shaft thickness of 56mm and has a width of 40mm.
Features
- Zinc Plated Steel Finish
- 10mm (3/8") Pin Diameter
- Maximum 56mm Shaft Diameter
Commonly used in applications for trucks, hitch pins, towing and haulage, motor homes, utes, trailers, tray backs, camper trailers and service vehicles. Also used for mining, vehicle body manufacture, transport, marine, government and defence vehicles.
B4574 Assorted "R" Pins & Linch Pins
Card Number. 813.50
Assorted bag of "R Pins" and "Lynch Pins" various sizes
Trade quality R, bowtie, lynch and shaft pins
Retaining pins may be small in size, but the responsibilities we place on them are gargantuan. Whether you’re hitching heavy trailers to your ute’s towbar or securing clevis in place, you’ll need a pin strong enough to trust completely.
Ovesco stocks a wide range of industry-ready R pins, bowtie pins, lynch pins and D pins. Each comes in a variety of pin and shaft diameters, with corrosion-resistant zinc-plated and stainless steel finishes. All are designed to withstand heavy vibration without shaking loose, making them ideal for automotive use.
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FAQs
How to use a lynchpin?
To use a lynchpin, start by inserting the pin through the aligned holes of the two objects you want to secure together. Ensure that the pin passes through both objects completely.
Once the pin is in place, slide the attached spring or ring over the end of the pin to secure it in position. The spring or ring will prevent the pin from sliding out of the holes, keeping the objects securely connected.