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  1. Shackle vs. Clevis — What’s the Difference? | Reid Supply

    The main difference is in the working load limit and their applications; clevises are mostly used in farming towing applications, with shackles typically used in construction, lifting, and rigging.

  2. Clevis fastener - Wikipedia

    The clevis is a U-shaped piece that has holes at the end of the prongs to accept the clevis pin. The clevis pin is similar to a bolt, but is either partially threaded or unthreaded with a cross-hole for a split …

  3. Clevises | McMaster-Carr

    Choose from our selection of clevises, including clevis rod ends, corrosion-resistant clevis rod ends, and more. Same and Next Day Delivery.

  4. What is a clevis? - igus® Engineer's Toolbox

    Dec 11, 2023 · Clevis definition: what is a clevis fastener? A clevis is a type of fastener that most often consists of a U-shaped piece with holes at each end and a clevis pin that passes through the holes.

  5. Complete Guide to Clevis Fasteners: Types, Applications, and ...

    May 29, 2025 · One such fastener is the clevis fastener, a component celebrated for its versatility, adjustability, and simplicity. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of clevis fasteners—from …

  6. Clevises Selection Guide: Types, Features, Applications | GlobalSpec

    Clevises are components of a clevis fastener assembly that are used with a clevis pin to connect to a tang or clevis mount. Clevis fasteners allow motion around the clevis pin axis and limited motion …

  7. Clevises & Clevis Pins - Cleveland City Forge

    Use Table I to select the proper combination of tap size and pin diameter for any given size of clevis. Table III is provided for reference that indicates the maximum Grip, Pin & Tap sizes for each Clevis …

  8. Clevises Manufacturers and Suppliers in the USA and Canada

    Custom manufacturer of clevises made from aluminum, beryllium, carbide, tungsten, zinc, Invar®, Monel®, Inconel®, Kovar®, brass, bronze, copper, lead, magnesium, stainless steel and palladium.

  9. Clevis Pins - Grainger Industrial Supply

    Clevis pins install into holes on the end of a clevis and are secured in place using a cotter pin or other similar pin. They allow for rapid assembly and disassembly and are able to secure much higher …

  10. What is a clevis? - igus® Canada Blog & Toolbox

    Dec 19, 2023 · A clevis is a type of fastener that most often consists of a U-shaped piece with holes at each end and a clevis pin that passes through the holes. The design of a clevis allows for articulation …