Reid Supply Datasheets for Hitch Pins and Linch Pins

Hitch pins and their variations are simple forms of hardware used to temporarily mount or conjoin mating components. Linch pins are specifically designed to retain wheels or other rotating devices on their axles, but can be used as a fastener as well. Both of these types of pins require mating holes and some form of a lock to be effective.


Hitch Pins and Linch Pins: Learn more

Product Name Notes
Clevis pins consist of a head, shank and cross drilled hole, and can be secured in place with a cotter pin, R clip or similar retaining fasteners. Similar to bolts...
Hitch Pins are made from heat treated steel and zinc plated. All pins are drilled and come with a zinc plated hitch pin.Hitch pins are a grade 5 forged pin...
Quick Release Pins are used in applications where a positive stop is desired. The shoulder prevents the pin from being inserted all the way to the handle. Pins will not...
These wire lock pins have a pin and cotter in one assembly. The wire loop is pulled over the pin end to lock it in place or remove it. Eliminates...