Cotter Pins, Dowel Pins and Threaded Rods
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Cotter Pins
(135)- Cotter pins, also called split pins, are equipped with two tines that bend during application. These metal fasteners lock in place during installation when the two ends of the cotter pin are bent apart, and are meant for temporary use.
- At National Bolt & Nut, we offer a line of premium cotter pins that feature an extended prong style. This prong style makes it easier to separate the tines during application. All of our premium cotter pins meet ANSI B18.8.1 dimensional specifications and feature a chisel point for easy insertion.
- Other materials and finishes available. For further information, call or send an information request.
Dowel Pins
(133)- Because dowel pins provide precise alignment of fastened components, they are commonly used as shelf supports in furniture or as supports for hanging items such as key rings, tools, toilet roll dispensers and picture frames.
- Constructed from heat treated alloy steel, National Bolt & Nut offers a series of dowel pins in both standard (+0.0002 inches) or oversize (+0.001 inches) styles. All of our premium dowel pins meet ANSI B18.8.2 dimensional specifications.
- Other materials and finishes available. For further information, call or send an information request.
Threaded Rods
(97)- Constructed from durable alloy steel material, our threaded rods meet ASTM A193 Grade B7 specifications for both material and physical properties. A relatively long rod that is threaded on both ends, our threaded rods possess coarse, rolled threads.
- Durable and resilient, threaded rods can be used for numerous mechanical, automotive, electrical, and industrial applications, such as U-bolts, anchor bolts, hooks, and tie rods.
- Other materials and finishes available. For further information, call or send an information request.