| 11. | The bar is called a clevis, and the metal rod will be poking through one of the little holes.
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| 12. | Normal bolts are manufactured to handle tension loads, whereas clevis pins and bolts are designed to withstand shearing forces.
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| 13. | The clevis is a U-shaped piece that has holes at the end of the prongs to accept the clevis pin.
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| 14. | The clevis is a U-shaped piece that has holes at the end of the prongs to accept the clevis pin.
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| 15. | The tang is a piece that fits in the space within the clevis and is held in place by the clevis pin.
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| 16. | The tang is a piece that fits in the space within the clevis and is held in place by the clevis pin.
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| 17. | The legs of the bipod, made of tubular steel, are mounted on the elevating screw housing by a clevis joint.
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| 18. | Fastening the rail to the bracket is usually a matter of aligning the two members then inserting a clevis pin through mating holes.
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| 19. | The clevis pin is similar to a bolt, but is only partially threaded or unthreaded with a cross-hole for a split pin.
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| 20. | Another way to adjust the travel of the stopper is by moving the pivot rod up or down into a different hole in the clevis rod.
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