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Precision Machine Components
This appears to be a steel clevis pin, often used for fastening components together in various applications. It's likely made from steel and has a zinc coating for corrosion resistance. The hole at one end allows for the insertion of a cotter pin or other retaining element, preventing the pin from sliding out. Clevis pins are used in the automotive industry. Clevis pins are used in the aircraft industry, including to attach control surfaces and accessories to servo controls in model aircraft.
Clevis pins are used to connect and secure loads to construction machinery, trailers, pickup trucks, and aircraft. They are also used in farming equipment, sailboat rigging, and the automotive and aircraft industries.
Steel and stainless steel are common materials used for clevis pins. Stainless steel is resistant to corrosion and staining.