High Tensile Eye Bolt Specification
- Surface Treatment
- Galvanized
- Length
- 40 mm to 300 mm or custom sizing available
- Thickness
- Available in various thicknesses (typically 8 mm to 40 mm depending on diameter and load requirements)
- Dimension (L*W*H)
- Varies according to model; common sizes include M8 to M36 (diameter) and lengths from 40 mm up to 300 mm or custom
- Diameter
- M8 to M36 or as specified
- Thread Type
- Metric or UNC thread as per requirement
- Heat Treatment
- Quenched and tempered for enhanced strength
- Head Type
- Forged circular eye
- Grade
- High Tensile Steel, grades such as 8.8, 10.9, or higher
- Use
- Lifting, fastening, and securing heavy loads in construction, engineering, marine, and industrial applications
- Corrosion Resistance
- High, due to galvanization or plating
- Material
- High tensile carbon steel or alloy steel
- Thread Pitch
- Standard coarse or fine as per DIN or IS specifications
- Eye Outside Diameter
- Varies with each size; typically from 40 mm to 90 mm
- Marking
- Size, grade, and manufacturer's identification laser marked or stamped
- Load Capacity
- Varies by size; e.g., M16 can support approximately 1.2T to 2.3T depending on application
- Shank Length
- Proportional to diameter; customizable
- Packaging
- Bulk cartons, individually wrapped, or as per client requirement
- Application Temperature Range
- -20C to 400C (subject to steel grade and treatment)
- Eye Inside Diameter
- Varies with each size; typically from 20 mm to 55 mm
- Finish
- Smooth, burr-free finish for safety and performance
High Tensile Eye Bolt Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 200 Kilograms
- Payment Terms
- Cash Against Delivery (CAD), Cash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)
- Supply Ability
- 10000 Kilograms Per Day
- Main Export Market(s)
- Western Europe, Australia, North America, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, South America, Asia
- Main Domestic Market
- All India
About High Tensile Eye Bolt
Eye bolts can be used as a connection point for rigging, anchoring, pulling, pushing, or hoisting applications. Although eye bolts are commonly used in industrial applications, they're also commonly misunderstood or used incorrectly.