Hairpin clips also called r clips are designed to slip on with no bending required.
Cotter pin split pin castle nut.
Cotter pins are commonly used in clevis pins as it has a premade hole in it.
It is a positive locking device.
Cotter pins are not included.
Difference between cotter pins and split pins.
You have to drill a small hole into the bolt to use it.
The nut is then secured with a split pin cotter pin r clip or safety wire.
A castellated nut sometimes referred to as a castle nut is a nut with slots notches cut into one end.
They re also known as castle nuts and slotted nuts.
Cotter pin is a fastener used for locking the nuts onto the bolts.
Bob both explains and demonstrates how castle nuts are used alongside cotter.
A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle.
Castellated nuts are used in low torque applications such as holding a wheel bearing in place.
Secure these nuts by inserting a cotter pin or safety wire through the slots and a drilled hole in your bolt for mild loosening resistance.
A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place.
They re not recommended for use on parts exposed to high vibration because the pin is prone to shearing under prolonged stress.
Height includes the slots.
Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin.
Cotter pins are made of mild steel and are used for locking nuts at the place.
You obviously need a cotter pin there to keep the nut from backing out.