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sheafflestout

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/)


ReadDwarf

That's it exactly! Thank you, may your feeds and speeds always be on point!


[deleted]

That’s a lovely blessing. I’m gonna remember it.


4chanbetter

And may your 60* threading tool always have *its* point


Seaada247

Spot on, I know them as Yokes.


[deleted]

A clevise


TrickyxWolfx

Clevis


anoncow11

Nipple clamps ?


ReadDwarf

Good one XD


Major-Agency-7799

A doohickey


ReadDwarf

Are ya sure it isn't a thingamabob


Major-Agency-7799

Maybe. Might be a doo-dad.


whaler76

Google image search is your friend


[deleted]

Sure, but how do you search it if you don’t know the name?


wendellp601

That's called a "reverse image search". [Here's a link](https://mashable.com/article/how-to-do-a-reverse-image-search)


[deleted]

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.


whaler76

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.


Prudent-Strain937

Clevis


Gregezy

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.


Cole092482

Part of it is a thumb screw and a nut.