1/4" x 2-3/4" Galvanized Steel Eye Bolt with Hex Nut
Heavy-Duty 1/4" x 2-3/4" Galvanized Eye Bolt with Hex Nut
Sandbaggy’s 1/4" x 2-3/4" galvanized steel eye bolt is designed for securely attaching ropes or cables to surfaces. With an inside diameter of 1/2 inch and an outside diameter of 7/8 inch, this threaded eye bolt offers a sturdy, reliable connection. The 20 threads per inch ensure a firm hold, while the galvanized finish provides excellent corrosion resistance. The included hex nut allows for easy installation, making this bolt ideal for a variety of lighter-duty applications.
These threaded eye bolts feature a bent eye design, making it ideal for through-hole applications. Commonly used for routing cable and light-duty lashing, it provides reliable suspension within its 74 lbs load limit.
Specs
- Total Length: 2-3/4 inches
- Thread Pitch/Size: 1/4"-20
- Thread Type: NC (National Coarse)
- Threads per Inch (TPI): 20
- Inside Diameter: 1/2 inch
- Outside Diameter: 7/8 inch
- Shank Length: 1-1/2 inch
- Working Load Limit: 74 lbs
- Finish: Zinc-Plated (Galvanized)
- Hex Nut: Included
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Eye Bolt Type: Bent Eye
- Weight: 0.06 lbs
Features
- Reliable Rope or Cable Anchor: Perfect for lighter duty applications, this eyebolt is designed to securely attach rope or cable to surfaces, offering increased load and stress-bearing capacity.
- Electro Galvanized Steel: Zinc-plated for enhanced corrosion resistance and durability in various environments.
- Threaded Design: Features 20 threads per inch, providing a secure and reliable hold.
- Hex Nut Included: Ensures easy, stable installation, and a firm grip on attached materials.
- 74 lb Working Load Limit: Rated to support up to 74 lbs, ideal for light-duty tasks like securing cables or ropes.
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Coarse Threading: Features 1/4"-20 NC threads for a secure and durable hold, ideal for general-purpose fastening.
FAQ
What are eye bolts used for?
Eye bolts are commonly used for attaching ropes, cables, or chains to surfaces, providing a secure anchor point for lifting, pulling, or lashing in various applications, including construction, marine, and general-purpose use.
How do you install an eye bolt properly?
To install an eye bolt, first drill a pilot hole that matches the diameter of the bolt’s shank. Screw the eye bolt into the hole until the eye is flush with the surface, ensuring it’s securely fastened. For added security, especially in load-bearing applications, use a hex nut on the threaded end.
What is the purpose of a bent eye bolt?
A bent eye bolt is designed for through-hole applications and is often used for routing cables, light-duty lashing, and suspension tasks, providing a secure attachment point within its specified load limit.
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