| Thread Size | Shank Length | Eye Inside Dia. | Eye Outside Dia. | Shank Dia. | Overall Length | Screw Size | Eye Closure | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #10-24 | 2" | 13/32" | 23/32" | 3/16" | - | - | Closed | $15.80 |
| #10-24 | 3" | 13/32" | 23/32" | 3/16" | - | - | Closed | $14.92 |
| 1/4"-20 | 2" | 15/32" | 29/32" | 1/4" | - | - | Closed | $17.01 |
| 1/4"-20 | 3" | 15/32" | 29/32" | 1/4" | 4 1/4" | 1/4" | Closed | $17.29 |
| 1/4"-20 | 4" | 15/32" | 29/32" | 1/4" | 5 3/16" | 1/4" | Closed | $16.25 |
| 1/4"-20 | 5" | 15/32" | 29/32" | 1/4" | 6 5/16" | 1/4" | Closed | $18.52 |
| 1/4"-20 | 6" | 15/32" | 29/32" | 1/4" | 7" | 1/4" | Closed | $18.46 |
| 5/16"-18 | 3" | 1/2" | 1 1/16" | 5/16" | 4 3/8" | 5/16" | Closed | $21.85 |
| 5/16"-18 | 4" | 1/2" | 1 1/16" | 5/16" | - | - | Closed | $21.24 |
| 5/16"-18 | 5" | 1/2" | 1 1/16" | 5/16" | 6 3/8" | 5/16" | Closed | $24.60 |
| 5/16"-18 | 6" | 1/2" | 1 1/16" | 5/16" | 7 3/8" | 5/16" | Closed | $24.01 |
| 3/8"-16 | 3" | 21/32" | 1 11/32" | 3/8" | - | - | Closed | $33.91 |
| 3/8"-16 | 4" | 21/32" | 1 11/32" | 3/8" | 5 1/2" | 3/8" | Closed | $35.85 |
| 3/8"-16 | 5" | 21/32" | 1 11/32" | 3/8" | 6 5/8" | 3/8" | Closed | $36.87 |
| 3/8"-16 | 6" | 21/32" | 1 11/32" | 3/8" | 7 5/8" | 3/8" | Closed | $30.98 |
Description
Plain stainless steel routing eyebolts without shoulders are used for lifting and securing loads, anchoring cables and routing wires or ropes in both indoor and outdoor environments. It is ideal for construction & rigging tasks and more.
Features
- They feature a #10-24 partially threaded coarse thread style, providing secure attachment and compatibility with various fasteners.
- These routing eyebolts have welded construction and a closed or bent eye closure for preventing cable slippage.
- They come with a shank diameter of 3/16 or 1/8 inches, providing reach for light-duty routing tasks.
- These routing eyebolts feature 304 / 316 stainless steel construction with black oxide finish, offering enhanced corrosion resistance.
- They are designed for routing wire ropes, cables or other light-duty applications, providing a versatile solution for securing and organising cables in various settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety precautions should I take when using routing eye bolts?
- Users should ensure that the load does not exceed the rated capacity of the eye bolt. Additionally, conduct regular inspections to check for signs of wear, corrosion or loosening. Also, following proper lifting and rigging procedures is essential to prevent accidents or injuries.
Are routing eye bolts reusable?
- While routing eye bolts can be removed and reinstalled, it is essential to inspect them for any signs of wear or damage before reuse. Damaged bolts should be replaced to maintain safety and integrity.
What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel routing eye bolts?
- While both grades offer corrosion resistance, 316 stainless steel is the most chemical resistant and is recommended for use in highly corrosive environments, whereas 304 stainless steel is suitable for general-purpose applications.
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