Cotter Pins
Lock the ends of clevis pins and shafts to keep components in place. Slide these cotter pins into a hole and then bend the prongs outward with pliers to secure. Also known as split pins, one prong is slightly longer than the other for easy opening once inserted. Repeated bending will weaken the pin, so they should not be reused.
Lightweight Aluminum
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5056 Aluminum—These pins are one-third the weight of steel and stainless steel. Use them in automation and other applications with weight limitations. Aluminum is an alternative to stainless steel for rust resistance but isn’t as strong.