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A tang is a piece that is sometimes fitted in the space within the clevis and is held in place by the clevis pin. [1] [2] The combination of a simple clevis fitted with a pin is commonly called a shackle, although a clevis and pin is only one of the many forms a shackle may take.
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A split pin, also known as a cotter pin, or cotter key in the US, [1] is a metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation, similar to a staple or rivet. Typically made of thick wire with a half-circular cross section, split pins come in multiple sizes and types.
The petals are locked in place for launch by a pin (1) inserted through a fitting (2) on the M/D Center Section clevis (3). Release is effected by a T-handle (4), which is pulled (5) away from the ACBM. It can be re-locked by pushing (6) the pin back into the fitting. [6]
An R-clip, also known as an R-pin, R-key, hairpin cotter pin, [1] hairpin cotter, [2] bridge pin, [2] hitch pin clip [3] [4] or spring cotter pin, [5] is a fastener made of a durable but flexible material, commonly hardened metal wire, resembling the shape of the letter "R".
Clevis pins without head: Withdrawn: DIN EN 22340: ISO 2340: DIN 1444: Clevis pins with head: Withdrawn: DIN EN 22341: ISO 2341: DIN 1450: Legibility of Typefaces – General: Active: DIN 1451-1: Lettering – Linear-Antiqua without serifes – General: Active: DIN 1451-2: Typefaces – lineal Linear-Antiqua; lettering for transportation ...