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Brain fade - what is it called?

330Scott

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It's not a cotter key, is it? For the life of me, I can't remember the exact, specific name of this type of key/pin/keeper thing.:dunno:

I had two of them back out of their pins on my crane today, after the crane was serviced last Friday. :rant: So I am writing up a little something for the safety committee.
 

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nova65ss

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330Scott said:
It's not a cotter key, is it? For the life of me, I can't remember the exact, specific name of this type of key/pin/keeper thing.:dunno:

I had two of them back out of their pins on my crane today, after the crane was serviced last Friday. :rant: So I am writing up a little something for the safety committee.


I always called them hitch pins.I've seen them called hair pins or bridge pins.

Jimmy
 
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330Scott

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I initially thought it was a hitch pin, also. But I think the actual hitch pin is what this gizmo goes through. So maybe hitch pin clip is the actual name.

Do I hear a second on the motion?

Edit *** I second the motion.

Thanks, Jimmy and plap. Appreciate it.
 
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330Scott

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Well, I just finished typing up my suggestion to the safety committee and I called it a hitch pin clip. It may well be known by other names, but when I googled "hitch pin clip" and looked at the images, almost every pic displayed was of the same type of clip that I posted in my initial post.

Once again, thanks.

Scott
 
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No no, the clevis pin is the receiving end

It's NOT a hitch pin clip because it's not exclusively used on hitch pins... it can be also used to secture clevis pins.. and lots of other stuff
 
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330Scott

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l_bilyk said:
No no, the clevis pin is the receiving end

It's NOT a hitch pin clip because it's not exclusively used on hitch pins... it can be also used to secture clevis pins.. and lots of other stuff
And a hair pin is used where? :confused:

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Well just to confuse things even more we in the UK call them 'R' clips.

Logical when you look at them.
 
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