You know, when you're shipping Smooth Eye Eye bolts, what you pay really comes down to a few things: how heavy your package is, how big it is, and where it's headed. Like, one place I saw charges a set €10 fee for orders under 10 kilos—anything heavier than that, and the price goes up. Most shipping companies will look at either the actual weight of your box or its volumetric weight (which is basically how much space it takes up), and they'll charge you based on whichever number turns out bigger. So if you want to know the actual shipping cost for your Eye bolt order, it's a good idea to check directly with your supplier or just use the shipping calculator on their website. That way you get a real number, not just a guess.
So, when you look at a Smooth Eye Eye bolt, basically you've got a round loop on one end and a screw-like end on the other. That screw part—what's called the shank—can either have threads all the way down or just partway. Some versions also come with a flat collar right under the eye, which is really helpful because it spreads the force more evenly if you're lifting something at an angle. It's a pretty straightforward design, but that's what makes it reliable as a solid point to hook things when you're lifting heavy stuff or setting up rigging.
Question: What materials are your Smooth Eye Eye bolts made from?
Our bolts are usually made from medium carbon steel for regular use. We also have stainless steel (304/316) for rust resistance, and alloy steel for high-strength jobs in tough environments.
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Thread diameter |
d1 |
dk |
s |
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M6 |
5 | 10.5 | 5.4 |
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M8 |
6 | 13 | 7 |
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M10 |
8 | 16 | 8.5 |
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M12 |
10 | 19 | 10.5 |
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M14 |
10 | 22 | 12 |