


Eyebolts: Secure Load Suspension for Construction and Engineering Applications
Eyebolts are a type of fastener that is used to secure a load to a structural member, such as a beam or a column. They consist of a bolt with a eye-shaped nut at one end and a washer at the other end. The nut is threaded onto the bolt and the washer is placed underneath the nut to distribute the load evenly.
Eyebolts are commonly used in construction and engineering applications where a heavy load needs to be suspended from a structural member. They are often used in conjunction with a rigging system, such as a chain or a wire rope, to lift and move heavy objects.
Eyebolts come in different sizes and strengths, depending on the application and the weight of the load they will be supporting. They are typically made of high-strength materials, such as steel or stainless steel, to ensure that they can withstand the loads they are subjected to.



