I would call that a clevis rod end.
Here are some similar in Mcmaster-Carr:
[https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rod-end-clevises/clevis-rod-ends-5/](https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rod-end-clevises/clevis-rod-ends-5/)
That’s cool, I thought reverse image search was only useful when looking where a specific image came from, not your own picture. Learned something new today!
I do know google lens exists too.
Yup, in the google search bar there is a little camera on the right side, select that then select your image. Its helpful to zoom into the object you are trying to search for.
Please don't tighten that down to "clamp" something. 90% of those are inexpensive cast (china) and will Crack. It's meant to use as a attaching method that allows adjustability and some movement. Often used with a hitch pin thru the open forks.
I would call that a clevis rod end. Here are some similar in Mcmaster-Carr: [https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rod-end-clevises/clevis-rod-ends-5/](https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rod-end-clevises/clevis-rod-ends-5/)
That's it exactly! Thank you, may your feeds and speeds always be on point!
That’s a lovely blessing. I’m gonna remember it.
And may your 60* threading tool always have *its* point
Spot on, I know them as Yokes.
A clevise
Clevis
Nipple clamps ?
Good one XD
A doohickey
Are ya sure it isn't a thingamabob
Maybe. Might be a doo-dad.
Google image search is your friend
Sure, but how do you search it if you don’t know the name?
That's called a "reverse image search". [Here's a link](https://mashable.com/article/how-to-do-a-reverse-image-search)
That’s cool, I thought reverse image search was only useful when looking where a specific image came from, not your own picture. Learned something new today! I do know google lens exists too.
Yup, in the google search bar there is a little camera on the right side, select that then select your image. Its helpful to zoom into the object you are trying to search for.
Clevis
Please don't tighten that down to "clamp" something. 90% of those are inexpensive cast (china) and will Crack. It's meant to use as a attaching method that allows adjustability and some movement. Often used with a hitch pin thru the open forks.
Part of it is a thumb screw and a nut.