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Eye Bolt BS4278 Zinc (Metric Thread)

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Original price $0
Original price $3.50 - Original price $39.00
Original price
Current price $3.50
$3.50 - $39.00
Current price $3.50
Product Code: 603008

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Size: 8mm/0.15T
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  • Description

  • Specifications

BS4278 eye bolts are generally used as a removable lifting point where a rated female thread or nut can be utilised also can be used as a termination for chain, wire rope and other assembles where required.

  • Made from carbon steel following steel specifications of BS970 with zinc plated finish, manufactured with a smaller eye than DIN type.
  • Conforms to AS2317, marked with working load limit in tonne, nominal size, quality grade, batch numbered and supplier identification.
  • Proof tested to 2 x working load limit and minimum breaking force of 6 x working load limit.
  • Test certificates are supplied upon request
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Product Code
Product Code
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603008
Weight
Weight
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0.06 kg
Finish
Finish
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Zinc Plated
Performance
Min. Breaking Strength
Min. Breaking Strength
This denotes the minimum force required to cause failure or breakage in a material or component, such as cables, ropes, or straps. Expressed in kilograms (kg), it serves as a critical safety indicator, ensuring that materials are selected and used within their strength limits. Understanding this value is key to preventing accidents and ensuring the integrity of lifting or securing operations
6 x WLL
Compliance
Conformity
Conformity
Indicates the extent to which a product or component adheres to established standards and regulations, including Australian and international norms. This encompasses aspects like design, materials, performance, and safety. Conformity ensures that the product is suitable for its intended use and meets the quality and safety requirements necessary for its application. Regularly assessing conformity is essential for maintaining compliance and reliability
AS/NZS 2317
Markings
Markings
This refers to the specific identifiers and symbols printed or engraved on the product. These may include the model number, serial number, safety symbols, and compliance marks that ensure the product meets industry standards and regulations. Check these markings for important information about the product's origin, certification, and proper use.
WLL in tonne, Nominal Size in Millimetre, Grade, Batch Number, Manufacturer
Proof Tested
Proof Tested
This indicates that the product has undergone rigorous testing to confirm its durability and capability to withstand the specified load or stress without failure. This process ensures the product's reliability and safety for its intended use.
2 x WLL
Test Certificate
Test Certificate
A Test Certificate is an official document provided by a certified testing agency that verifies the product has been rigorously tested and meets all applicable standards and quality requirements. It ensures the product's reliability, safety, and compliance with industry regulations. This certificate is crucial for ensuring confidence in the use and durability of the product
Available on request
Safety Factor
Safety Factor

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Safety Factor

The Safety Factor, often denoted as SF, is a critical engineering concept representing the level of additional strength beyond the expected maximum load to ensure safety and reliability. It's calculated by dividing the material's breaking strength by the maximum load it's expected to support during normal operation. A higher safety factor indicates a higher margin of safety, catering to unforeseen stress or load, ensuring the product's longevity and user safety under various conditions.
6:1
Brand Information
Brand
Austlift

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