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Eye bolts and nuts

Eye bolts and nuts are a device used to connect and lift heavy objects. They are commonly used to lift, suspend and secure heavy equipment, machine parts and structural components. Here is basic information about eye bolts and nuts:

Eyebolts:
Construction: An eyebolt is a specially designed bolt with an annular hole or ring on one end for attachment to a hook, sling, or other lifting device.
Installation: Eyebolts are usually inserted into or secured to the object or structure that needs to be lifted by inserting its threaded portion to provide a reliable lifting point.
Features: Eyebolts are usually made of high-strength materials to withstand the lifting and hanging of heavy objects. They are rigorously designed and tested to ensure safety and reliability.

Nut:
Structure: A nut is a part used to connect bolts, usually with internal threads that match the external threads of the bolt. Nuts can be paired with bolts to connect and secure objects by rotating and tightening.
Installation: The nut is usually rotated on the bolt so that it engages with the threads of the bolt and provides the tightening force of the connection.
Features: Nuts are usually made of metal materials and are corrosion-resistant and high-strength. They provide reliable connection and fixation, ensuring the stability and safety of the connection site.

The use of eyebolts and nuts can provide the following advantages:
Lifting and Suspension: The design of eye bolts makes them suitable for providing a reliable connection point when heavy objects need to be lifted and suspended.
Adjustment and fixation: The tightening function of the nut can adjust and fix the tightness of the connection part to ensure the stability and safety of the connection.
Safety: Eyebolts and nuts are designed and tested to ensure their load-bearing capacity and reliability to meet the safety needs of lifting and hanging operations.