Are castle nuts used with cotter pins?

How Do Cotter Pins Work? A cotter pin acts as a locking mechanism and can be used in many different situations. Cotter Pins are a simple to use fastener that requires nothing more than a bolt with a hole in it (and a drill if the bolt does not have a hole), a pair of pliers and a castle nut.

What fasteners are used to lock castle nuts?

Cotter pin is a fastener used for locking the nuts onto the bolts. You have to drill a small hole into the bolt to use it. Cotter pins are commonly used in Clevis pins, as it has a premade hole in it.

How do you bend cotter pin on castle nut?

The longer end of the cotter pin is up so it’s easy to grab. With a finger or tool, bend the long end up and over the end of the bolt or shaft, tap it down tight. Bend the short end down over the face of the nut, trimming as required to prevent snagging yourself later.

What is a castle nut and split pin?

A castellated nut has a cylindrical top of a smaller diameter where the notches are, with a higher profile than a typical nut of its size. It’s similar to a slotted nut but the rounded section featured on a castellated nut allows the pin to be secured tighter to the nut than is possible with a slotted nut.

What is cutter pin?

A cotter pin is a simple fastener that’s used to secure a bolt in place. Consisting of a U-shaped piece of metal, it’s inserted through the hole of a bolt, after which the ends are twisted together.

What is a clevis fastener used for?

“Clevis pin” refers to a type of non-threaded, low cost metal fastener. Functionally similar to a bolt, clevis pins are inserted into drilled holes and used to secure two or more items together, most often to affix one piece of machinery to another.

What is the difference between a castle nut and a slotted nut?

Castle Nuts The difference between a slotted nut and a castle nut is the latter has turret geometry on the top of the nut. The nut thicknesses are the same as a slotted nut. Like slotted nuts, castle nut applications are similar using steel pins and taper or split pins, to lock the nut into position after tightening.

How does a split pin work?

A cotter pin is a simple fastener that’s used to secure a bolt in place. Consisting of a U-shaped piece of metal, it’s inserted through the hole of a bolt, after which the ends are twisted together. The cotter pin secures the bolt in place so that it’s less likely to loosen and come out.

What is hitch pin?

Hitch pins, sometimes called trailer pins, are designed with either a swivel handle or a fixed PVC coated handle. The pin is secured by inserting a bridge pin or lynch pin into a hole opposite of the handle. Hitch pins are often used for securing trailer couplers as well as various turf and agricultural implements.

Why are they called cotter pins?

cotter (n.) “wedge-shaped piece or bolt which fits into a hole used in fastening or tightening,” 1640s, of uncertain origin; perhaps a shortened form of cotterel, a dialectal word for “cotter pin or bolt, bracket to hang a pot over a fire” (1560s), itself of uncertain origin. Cotter-pin is attested by 1849.