There are two different Shear Pins that Power Gear (Now LCI) used
one was a quarter inch roll pin, the other a quarter inch GRADE 8 Bolt
My slide outs use the bolt.. Ok Here goes the story
IN days of old before I did Research and someone told me what to do I'd buy those bolts by the dozen couple times a year.. Now it's been years.
The temptation is to buy a bolt the SAME LENGTH as the original, long enough to go through a washer, the joined shaftes, another washer (or 2) and take a NYLOCK nut... Sounds like a good plan but.... With the threaded portion of the bolt INSIDE the shaft.. Toothpick city (Snap like toothpicks)
Buy a LONGER bolt. one where the smooth SHANK of the bolt goes all the way through and sticks out.. NOW use multiple washers to build it up so the nut can tighten properly.
And again GRADE 8
I think I've had to replace one of those longer bolts.
Oh, I also had to re-drill the square shaft since the holes had gotten a bit.. oblong...
INVENTORS/Fabricators
What I would like to see. about a 1/4 inch thick piece that will fit SNUGLY over the square shaft and take that bolt. it would have to be a 2-iece thing (one half under the head other under the nut) at least 1/4 inch thick if not thicker.
This would not make it exceed the shear specs, but it WOULD make easier to MEET the shear specs.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times