
Product description: Sheep’s-eye bolts are specialized fasteners with a closed head resembling a sheep’s ear. The central ring is used to attach cables or hooks, and the threaded rod connects to the workpiece, allowing for hanging or pulling lightweight objects. They are widely...
Sheep's-eye bolts are specialized fasteners with a closed head resembling a sheep's ear. The central ring is used to attach cables or hooks, and the threaded rod connects to the workpiece, allowing for hanging or pulling lightweight objects. They are widely used in households, light industry, and outdoor applications.
The sheepseye eye bolt is designed for "lightweight suspension" and features a compact shape and flexible installation, unlike heavy-duty eye bolts.
Basic design: It consists of two parts. The upper part has a closed "ring" (usually small in diameter, round or elliptical) for attaching hooks, cables, or chains. The lower part consists of a "screw portion" with external threads designed for screwing into internally threaded holes or pre-drilled holes in the workpiece.
Key design features:
The ring and screw are usually welded or formed as a single curved piece (for smaller sizes), ensuring a secure connection and preventing breakage during suspension. Some high-precision models have ground welds on the ring to prevent cable abrasion.
The threaded end is often chamfered for quick insertion into workpieces. Thread accuracy is typically 6g, ensuring a tight fit to the workpiece and preventing loosening.
The inner diameter of the ring is calculated based on the application: small sizes (e.g., M4-M8) have an inner diameter of 5-15 mm, suitable for thin cables or small hooks; medium sizes (e.g., M10-M16) have an inner diameter of 15-25 mm, suitable for thicker cables or shackles.
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