Rod Clevis

Rod clevises, also known as clevis rod ends, are U-shaped fasteners with a hole at the base for attaching a rod. They are commonly used in various industries for connecting and articulating mechanical components. There are several types of rod clevises:

  1. Threaded Rod Clevises: These have a threaded hole at the base for attaching a threaded rod. The threading provides additional stability and security in the connection 25.

  2. Unthreaded Rod Clevises: These have a smooth hole at the base, allowing for a rod to be inserted and secured with a separate fastener 5.

  3. Machined Rod Clevises: These are precision-manufactured from solid metal, often with threaded holes for improved strength and durability 25.

  4. Folded Rod Clevises: These are formed by bending or folding metal into a U-shape, which can be a more cost-effective option for certain applications 25.

  5. Adjustable Rod Clevises: Some rod clevises feature adjustable designs, allowing for fine-tuning of the connection length or angle 1.

  6. Specialized Rod Clevises: These are designed for specific applications, such as those used in automotive, aerospace, or heavy machinery industries 25.

Rod clevises are valued for their versatility, durability, and ability to accommodate angular misalignment between connected components 2. They can typically handle both axial and radial loads, making them suitable for a wide range of mechanical applications 2.

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