Stainless steel is drop forged to astm a182.
Threaded clevis rods.
Zinc plated steel rod ends offer moderate corrosion resistance.
A male threaded shank lets you build a linkage with a tapped tube or any female threaded connection.
The tap size w is the diameter of rod used and should be specified right or left handed thread.
Easy adapt clevis rod ends.
All round bar and hardware are melted and made domestically.
Make quick adjustments to these rod ends by inserting and releasing the clevis pins without the need to bend them into place.
Also called yoke end linkages they support pivoting movement along one axis when threaded onto shafts rods valve pistons and other assemblies.
The clevis size refers to the d dimension and will determine how large of rod can be used and capacity of the assembly.
A clevis is threaded onto each end of the rod and the assembly is drawn tight by turning the rod.
Externally threaded clevis rod ends.
These clevis rod ends offer more corrosion resistance than standard steel clevis rod ends.
For this assembly one rod is threaded right hand right hand while the other rod is threaded right hand left hand.
Clevises are provided as components of tie rod assemblies that portland bolt manufactures and are often used in conjunction with turnbuckles in a typical cross bracing assembly a threaded rod is supported at each end by a clevis.
A second configuration of tie rod assembly consists of two rods with a turnbuckle in the middle and clevises on each end.
Carbon steel turnbuckles are drop forged as per astm f1145.
Round bar is rolled and threaded to astm specification f1554.
The grip is the distance between the clevis ears and will be wider than the plate that the clevises are fixing to.