Three-Point Pins

Three Point Pins

Three-point pins, also known as three-point hitch pins, are a range of pins often used to connect agricultural equipment to the back of a tractor. A tractor’s hitch system consists of three arms - hence “three points” - that attach to and lift mating components. The attachment is secured with three-point pins that are available in a wide variety of styles, including snap pins, lynch pins, coil tension pins, adjustable pins, and trailer pins.
  • While the name suggests a specific use for three-point pins, they are versatile, reusable options for a wide variety of applications
  • Adjustable hitch pins feature offer various effective lengths in one pin
  • Snap pins encompass a range of pins with spring-loaded wire handles with looped or tabbed ends that snap shut over the end of the pin
  • Swivel lock, snap, and lynch pins all lock in place without the use of other fasteners
  • Huyett offers three-point pins in many different sizes, materials, and finishes to fit a range of application needs
  • Visit our Product FAQ page to learn more about three-point pins

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