Pins or similar for Jack Stands

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Hi I have a set of jackstand see attached photo and the pins for adjusting the height went missing.

What should I use in place of the missing pins? Bolts? Do they need to be a certain grade?

Thanks


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I would try to get OEM if you can identify the maker.
I would if I could but cannot identify the company who made them. The font is all faded on the labels.

I would think there would be universal pins that could be used, or bolts
 
'Try the McMaster Carr catalog. They usually have something that will work for you. Call them if needs be.
I doubt most places will give advice for lifting or supporting equipment. Maybe “what’s your strongest steel bar of x diameter?” Would work.

I think maybe the pins used for the trailer ball into a hitch receiver?
 
Any lynch pin oughta work.

Grade 5 or 8 bolts should be fine, too.

Honestly if you have a bolt fail in double shear like that, your time was up. The whole stand should fold upon itself before a bolt or pin in double shear lets go enough to matter.

That said, it's your life so don't listen to a keyboard warrior like me.
 
Google search came up with a few. I searched jack stand pin but the was suggestions above are good as well
 
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Measure the hole - go down to a hardware store, or a specialty store like Fastenal, (or search online) for a bolt with enough “shoulder” or “shank” to cover the width of the stand. “Partial thread” is how they are described. Plenty strong for your application. Nice smooth sides to fit your hole.

Something like this:

https://belmetric.com/hex-bolts-10-9-m12x1-75-coarse-din-931-933/?sku=BH12X220CLZ
 
I wouldn’t want a threaded bolt, either. The smooth sides of a proper pin (or, shanked bolt) interface under load differently than threads would. I would worry about a stress riser with threads on thin metal. So, smooth sides.
 
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