Pivot pins and where to buy them

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Gittyup

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I'm installing a welded tube cylinder as a 1 ton lift on a trailer (Cylinder force = 4000 lbs). What should I used for pivot pins? Are clevis pins heavy enough? I think what I liked to use is 1" dia greaseable axles. What is the right thing to use and where can I find them?

Any help is much appreciated.
 
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If there isn't a stock application, you have a few choices. A solid pin with hardened steel like a clevis pin will work. But you need grease provisions on the cylinder. Or if you want / need a pin with grease fittings, you will have to go to a machine shop and have one made. Common material is 4140 steel, easy to machine and can be case hardened or thru hardened.

jb
 
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The cylinder has grease fittings. So, I've decided to go with simple clevis pins. Thanks for the info, jb.
 
 
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