How much weight can an eyebolt hold?

How much weight can an eyebolt hold?

How much weight can an eyebolt hold?

For example, an eye bolt with a 1/4 inch shank can typically hold up to 600 pounds at a straight pull (no angle). However, at a 15 degree angle, the maximum weight capacity drops to 480 pounds (80% of the “straight pull” weight capacity).

What is a shouldered eyebolt?

Shouldered Eye Bolts These eye bolts are designed with a shoulder at the point where the eye and the shank come together. This shoulder design reduces bending stresses on the shank and allows the eye bolt to be used for angular lifting if the shoulder is properly seated in the load.

What are eyebolts used for?

Eyebolts are used to attach an eye to a structure, through which rope, cable or shackles can be secured. A common use is to create a lifting eye so that a crane can be attached to machinery, with special purpose lifting eyes rated for their safe working load.

How do you screw eye bolts into wood?

Attach a 1/8-inch drill bit to a power drill and line up the bit at the location on the wood where you want the eye hook installed. Press down firmly on the wood and push the button on the handle to turn on the drill. Drill into the wood the length of the threaded end of the eye hook.

Can you side load eye bolts?

the load. Always countersink receiving hole or use washer with sufficient I.D. to seat shoulder. Always screw eye bolt down completely for proper seating. Always tighten nuts securely against the load….

Table 1 In-Line Load
Size (Inches) Work Load Limit (Lbs.)
3/8 1,550
1/2 2,600
5/8 5,200

How do you use an eye nut?

How should you use eye bolts safely?

  1. Orient the eye bolt in line with the slings.
  2. Pack washers between the shoulder and the load surface to ensure that the eye bolt firmly contacts the surface.
  3. Engage at least 90% of threads in a receiving hole when using shims or washers.
  4. Attach only one sling leg to each eye bolt.

How do you inspect an eyebolt?

Check that the hole thread and the eyebolt thread are compatible.

  1. Signs of Deformation. Cracking , nicks, gouges and excessive bruising, wear or corrosion.
  2. Centre Line. Check that the centre line of the eye is aligned with the centre line of the thread.
  3. Check the surface area.

How much weight can a M16 bolt hold?

Size Grade 8.8 Grade 10.9
M16 9,100kg 13,000kg
M20 14,700kg 20,300kg
M24 21,200kg 29,300kg
M30 33,700kg 46,600kg