Eyebolt Din 444
DIN 444 Eyebolt is a type of fastener that is designed for use in various industrial and construction applications. It has a threaded shank that engages with a mating nut to securely fasten two or more components together, and an eyelet at one end of the shank that provides a loop for attachment to a cable or other tension member.
DIN 444 Eyebolt is typically made from high-quality steel, which ensures that it has good mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and impact resistance. The threaded shank is precision-threaded to ensure reliable engagement with the mating nut, and the eyelet is typically a flat wire loop that is welded to the end of the shank.
This type of eyebolt is commonly used in critical applications such as bridges, towers, and offshore structures where high loads and demanding conditions are present. The threaded engagement with the mating nut allows for easy installation and disassembly, while the eyelet loop provides a reliable attachment point for tension members such as cables or chains.
DIN 444 Eyebolt is also highly corrosion-resistant, which means that it is suitable for use in outdoor applications where exposure to moisture and chemicals is likely. Its combination of mechanical strength, durability, and corrosion resistance makes it an excellent choice for a range of industrial and construction applications where high-quality fasteners are required.