eyebolts
Eyebolts are threaded fasteners with a circular loop at one end and a threaded shank on the opposite side. They provide a point of attachment for ropes, cables, or chains and are commonly used to facilitate lifting, securing, or anchoring loads. They are intended for straight-line pull and must be selected and installed with consideration of load direction, capacity, and material compatibility.
Common configurations include standard eyebolts and shoulder eyebolts. Standard eyebolts have a continuous circular eye and
Eyebolt materials range from carbon steel to stainless steel and alloy steels, with finishes such as zinc
Installation involves threading the shank into a tapped hole or using a clevis or nut to secure.
Standards and rating systems vary by region; consult manufacturer specifications and applicable safety standards. Regular inspection
See also: lifting equipment, anchor point, shackles, rope and rigging basics.