Rod Ends - Clevises are mechanical linkage components commonly used in various industrial and automotive applications. They are designed to transfer motion and force from a push-pull mechanism, like a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder, to another component. These parts, often referred to as clevis rod ends, are essential for creating flexible connections that can accommodate minor misalignment.
The clevis rod end assembly typically consists of two main parts: the rod ends and the clevis. The clevis is a U-shaped bracket with holes at the end of the prongs to accept a clevis pin. The rod end, which is threaded, screws into a connecting rod or shaft. When these two parts are joined with a clevis pin, they create a simple yet strong pivot point. This design is highly effective in situations requiring a reliable connection for push-pull motion, ensuring smooth operation in everything from steering linkages to throttle controls.
We offer a wide selection of these parts to meet the needs of various projects. Whether you are looking for a standard clevis and pin set or a specific size, our supply of high-quality components ensures you find the right parts for your application.
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