RS PRO Carbon Steel Eye Bolt, M30 Thread, 51mm Thread Length, 51mm Internal Eye Diameter, 96mm Outer Eye Diameter, 4t

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Brand

RS PRO

Thread Size

M30

Thread Length

51mm

Eye Diameter

51mm

Outer Diameter

96mm

Type

Eye Bolt

Working Load Limit

4t

Material

Carbon Steel

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

RS PRO Eye Bolts


These Eye Bolts from our own RS PRO brand are intended for linear pulling loads in the direction of the thread.

Features and Benefits


• Galvanised steel construction
• Easy to inspect for damage
• Shock absorbing
• High resistance to abrasion
• Fatigue rated at 1 – times the working load limit at 20 000 cycles
• UNC (unified coarse pitch) thread

Applications


These Eye Bolts are suitable for wide variety of applications such as tensioning wires, securing loads and lifting applications.

Not intended for use where the load is perpendicular to the thread. This is because in these instances the bolt could unscrew and move, or it could be twisted and break.

RS PRO


RS PRO is our own brand range and brings you a wide range of high-quality, great value products offering you more choice. Trusted by engineers all over the world, every part of every RS PRO product has been rigorously tested against demanding industry standards; they’re only given the RS PRO Seal of Approval if we’re confident of their exceptional quality, which means you can be confident too.

Note

When lifting, two or more eyebolts should be used. Safe working load detailed in 'dimensions' table;
Not intended for use where the load is perpendicular to the thread. This is because in these instances the bolt could unscrew and move, or it could be twisted and break.

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