Clevis Mountings are a type of mechanical connection used to attach a rod or a cylinder to a stationary object or another moving part. It consists of a clevis, which is a U-shaped metal component with holes on either end, and a clevis pin, which is a cylindrical pin that fits through the holes in the clevis to secure it to the object.
The Clevis Mountings are commonly used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems to connect cylinders or actuators to other components such as brackets, hinges, or rods. It provides a simple and secure connection that allows for easy installation and removal of the cylinder or actuator.
Clevis mountings come in different sizes and shapes, and they can be made from a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, or stainless steel. They are widely used in industrial and agricultural applications, as well as in automotive and aerospace industries.