One end is threaded, while the other end is thermally formed into a ring or hook shape. This unique design facilitates easy connection to cables, chains, or other linking components, while the threaded part engages with nuts or threaded holes to create a secure fastening.
Common Materials and Processing:
Carbon steel and stainless steel are the most widely used materials. To enhance corrosion resistance, hot-dip galvanizing is typically applied, providing resistance to rust, acids, and alkalis, making the product suitable for harsh outdoor conditions.
Designed for suspending, securing, and connecting objects. They provide reliable anchoring points in power, telecommunications, and construction applications, ensuring the stability of installed components.