GOL IATH PRODUCT GUIDE | 2024/25 17 PINS AND CLIPS Brass coated lynch pin used for securing shaft ends. Ideal for trailers and axles. 4230123 B8100-GP 6mm. Brass Coated. 2 pack. PINS AND CLIPS D shape loop locking pin used to secure ends of shafts where there is a risk of clipvibrating loose. 4230124 B6101-GP 10mm. Brass Coated. 2 pack. PINS AND CLIPS Square loop locking pin used to secure ends of shafts where there is a risk of clip vibrating loose. More clearance than D shape loop. Ideal for tractor linkage systems. 4230204 B6102-GP 8mm. Yellow Chromate Plated. 2 pack PINS AND CLIPS Square loop locking pin used to secure ends of shafts where there is a risk of clip vibrating loose. More clearance than D shape loop. Ideal for tractor linkage systems. 4230205 B6103-GP 10mm. Yellow Chromate Plated. 2 pack PINS & CLIPS Replacing a component before it fails ensures your vehicle is safely maintained at all times. Not sure when a pin or clip should be replaced? Here’s a few telltale signs to help you keep your pins and clips up to scratch: 1. Visible damage: Inspect pins and clips regularly for signs of wear, deformation, or damage. This includes bends, cracks, corrosion, or missing pieces. If you notice any damage to the pin and clip, replace it immediately. 2. Looseness or play: If a pin or clip becomes loose or shows signs of excessive play, it may no longer provide a secure attachment. Loose pins or clips can lead to component misalignment, rattling noises, or even detachment, posing a safety risk. Replace loose pins or clips to prevent further issues. 3. Failure during maintenance: During routine maintenance or repairs that require removing pins or clips, take note of their condition. If a pin or clip appears worn, damaged, or difficult to reinstall properly, it’s a good idea to replace it. A final note on pins and clips: Pins and clips subjected to high levels of stress, vibration, or exposure to harsh environmental conditions can wear out faster than those in low-stress areas. It’s always a good idea to inspect and replace pins and clips in high-stress areas more frequently to ensure continued reliability.
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