Theyre not recommended for use on parts exposed to high vibration because the pin is prone to shearing under prolonged stress. One leg of the pin is bent back against the flat of the nut the other is bent up around the end of the axle and pressed tight against the axle end.
Mitsubishi Axle Nut Castle Nut Lock Washer And Cotter Pin Evo Dsm 3s
Castle nuts and cotter pins. These nuts are used together with a bolt and a cotter pin to create a secure nut in place so that it cannot be tightened or loosened. If you use a castle nut and wire or cotter pin the nut will never come off. Not true with the prevailing torque or nylock nuts. A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place. How are cotter pins measured. Cotter pins are not included.
Cotter pins have two measurements that matter for an installation. A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle. 1 1 14 nut 1 1 id washer and 1 18 2 cotter pin. Trailer parts superstore offers a large selection of axle spindle nuts washers tang washers and cotter pins at discount pricing. Hairpin clips also called r clips are designed to slip on with no bending required. Maybe they will be ok but why take a chance.
Cotter pins while not considered necessary to every installation may be necessary depending on the application. It is a positive locking device. Also known as castle nuts 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. Castle nuts are nuts that look like crowns or parapets of mid evil castles. Easy to use online store with secure checkout. A cotter pin is easy to install and remove and is commonly used to secure a wheel or machine component on an axle.
Hairpin clips also called r clips are designed to slip on with no bending required. I too was schooled to move the nut to the closest location for the hole in the rod bolt. Designed to be used with carry on 1 116 spindles. In this example note the head of the cotter pin is set parallel to the length of the axle and is actually set down into one of the notches of the castle nut. Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin. Castellated nuts are used in low torque applications such as holding a wheel bearing in place.
A split pin has two long tines that are bent to hold it in place. Use cotter pins to lock a castle nut or secure a clevis pin. The carry on castle nut kit includes. The nut is torqued properly and then if the slot is not aligned with the hole in the fastener the nut is rotated forward to the nearest slot. Height includes the slots. A motorcycle front wheel is often held on by a castle nut and a cotter pin as it is subject to intense constant vibrations.
The nut is then secured with a split pincotter pin r clip or safety wire.