Eye bolts feature a circular or oval ring head integrally forged or welded with the threaded shank. The ring can accept ropes, wire ropes, hooks, or shackles, serving as a lifting point, connection point, or anchor. Depending on the load direction, standard eye bolts are designed for axial loads, while shoulder‑type eye bolts can tolerate certain angular loads. They offer high load capacity, easy installation, and broad application.
Customizable options:
Materials: Low carbon steel (e.g., C1008), medium carbon steel (e.g., C1045), alloy steel (e.g., SCM435/40Cr), stainless steel (SS304/SS316), brass, etc.
Surface finishes: Electroplated zinc (blue/white, yellow, black), hot‑dip galvanizing, Dacromet, chrome plating, nickel plating, black oxide, phosphating, yellow paint (lifting industry standard), etc.
Other variables: Thread size (M4–M12), shank length, ring ID/OD, ring wall thickness, with/without shoulder, with/without nut and washer can be manufactured to customer drawings.
Widely used in lifting and rigging, mooring, power line fittings, machinery lift rings, building curtain walls, and outdoor anchoring.