Description
When you’re dealing with loose or missing spiral pins on wheel arms, implement assemblies, or other rotating parts, you need something that stays put under vibration and load. These 1/4 inch by 1-1/4 inch spiral pins lock into holes and resist backing out, giving you the secure connection that keeps equipment running smoothly. Whether you’re fixing a cultivator wheel arm or any other application that needs a reliable retention pin, this bag of 50 gives you plenty to handle current repairs and stock up for future needs.
What You’re Getting
- Spiral design grips hole walls tightly to prevent loosening from vibration
- 1/4 inch diameter x 1-1/4 inch length fits common wheel arm and implement applications
- 50 pieces per bag means you’ll have plenty for multiple repairs and spares
- Drop-in replacement for John Deere A26311 and similar applications
- Spring steel construction handles the stress of rotating assemblies
Built for Real Farm Work
These pins work great on cultivator wheel arms, disk harrow assemblies, planter components, and anywhere you need a secure pin that won’t walk out on its own. The spiral design is especially valuable on equipment with a lot of vibration or where pins might try to work loose during operation. They’re commonly used on various agricultural implements where the pin needs to stay put but still be removable for maintenance.
Made to Last
Made from spring steel, these spiral pins are designed to compress slightly during installation then spring back to grip the hole securely. The material handles the constant stress of rotating parts while resisting wear and deformation. Unlike straight pins that rely only on friction fit, the spiral design actively grips to stay in place.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward – drill or ream the hole to the correct 1/4 inch diameter, then press the spiral pin into place. The spiral coils compress during insertion and expand to grip once seated. To remove, use needle-nose pliers or a small pick to grab one end and pull straight out. Keep a few extras in your toolbox – when one pin fails, others on the same implement often aren’t far behind.






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