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Hoist Rings
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Hoist Ring Type | |||
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Center-Pull Hoist Rings | Center-pull hoist rings are load-centering eyebolts. They are designed to be rigged from the center and should not be set up to be pulled from the side. | ||
Side-Pull Hoist Rings | Side-pull hoist rings are load-centering eyebolts. They are designed to be rigged from the side and should not be set up to be pulled from the center. | ||
Screw-Mount Lifting Rings | Screw-mount lifting rings are hoist rings with a fixed base. They have mounting holes for screws. | ||
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Features | |||
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Pivot | The eye of the hoist ring is designed to pivot 180°. | ||
Swivel | The base of the hoist ring is designed to swivel 360°. | ||
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Special Applications | |||
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Chain | The hoist ring is designed to connect directly to a chain. | ||
Hook | The hoist ring has a hook end rather than a standard bail or ring. | ||
Shackles | The hoist ring is specially-designed to connect directly to shackles. | ||
Webbing | The hoist ring is designed to connect directly to webbing. | ||
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Material / Finish
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Metallic | |||
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Aluminum | Aluminum is a bluish, silver-white, malleable, ductile, light, trivalent, metallic element that provides good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. Aluminum is lighter than steel, but not as strong. | ||
Brass | Brass provides good strength, excellent high-temperature ductility and reasonable cold ductility, good conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, good bearing properties and low magnetic permeability. | ||
Bronze / Copper Base Alloy | Bronze and copper-base alloys are metals which contain copper as the main alloying metal and one or more other metals, such as tin, zinc, or phosphorus. Silicon bronze is a common fastener alloy. | ||
Copper | Copper is a reddish, metallic, ductile, malleable element and one of the best conductors of heat and electricity. Copper also exhibits good corrosion-resistance. | ||
Inconel® / Incoloy® | Inconel® and Incoloy® are proprietary alloys which combine good strength with excellent resistance to oxidation and carbonization under high temperature conditions and in many aqueous environments. These metals are used for process piping, heat exchangers, heating element sheathing, and nuclear steam generator tubing. Generally, Inconel and Incoloy are used at service temperatures below 650° C (1200° F). Inconel and Incoloy are registered trademarks of Special Metals Corporation. | ||
Monel® | Monel® is a proprietary alloy with high strength and resistance to a range of corrosive media, including seawater, hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids, and alkalis. Monel is a registered trademark of Special Metals Corporation. | ||
Steel | Steel is a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. Many grades of carbon steel and alloy steel are used as fastener materials. Steel may require coating to protect against corrosion. | ||
Hardened Steel | Steel may be hardened in a number of ways, including a variety of quenching techniques in oil and water, being passed through induction chambers, etc. Quickly cooling steel during processing freezes, traps and packs the carbon atoms inside the shrunken iron crystals, thereby producing a very hard and brittle metal. Although very hard, steel cannot absorb much shock or impact without breaking. | ||
Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant and can have relatively high stress ratings. Many grades of stainless steel are used in fasteners. Although stainless steels may not require anti-corrosion coatings, they cannot be hardened to the same degree as carbon steels. | ||
Titanium | Titanium is a hard, lustrous, silvery element that is relatively abundant in the Earth's crust. It is known for its lightness, strength, and corrosion resistance. For this reason, titanium is used widely in the aerospace industry and in medical applications (e.g., replacement joints). When alloyed with other metals, especially steel, titanium adds strength and oxidation resistance. | ||
Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary metallic materials. | ||
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Finish | |||
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Anodized | Anodizing is a process for finishing aluminum alloys that employs electrolytic oxidation of the aluminum surface to produce a protective oxide coating. The anodic coating consists of hydrated aluminum oxide and is considered to be resistant to corrosion and abrasion. Conventional anodic coatings are 0.1 to 1.0 mil thick and are mostly transparent, but may be colored. Anodizing preserves the natural luster and texture of the metal itself. An anodized coating is hard, durable, will never peel, and, under normal conditions, will never wear through. Standard and decorative colors are available. This category includes hard coat anodizing. | ||
Black Oxide | Black oxide is a conversion coating that causes virtually no dimensional change. It is a uniform continuous conversion of the existing metal to a black form of rust. Black oxide is used primarily on components where tight tolerances are needed, and as a decorative coating. | ||
Chrome | Chrome finish is an electroplated coating of chromium, applied for purposes of lubricity, wear resistance, and decoration. Chrome provides a bright and highly reflective finish. | ||
Galvanized | Galvanizing is the practice of immersing clean, oxide-free iron or steel into molten zinc in order to form a zinc coating that is metallurgically bonded to the iron or steel surface. The zinc coating protects the surface against corrosion by providing protection to the iron or steel in two ways. First, the zinc shields the base metal from the atmosphere. Second, because it is more electronegative than iron or steel, the zinc reacts with corroding agents first, providing a longer service lifetime for the part. | ||
Gold Plated | Gold plating provides total resistance to oxidation and corrosion. It also provides extremely good electrically-conductive properties. Gold can be alloyed with cobalt to produce wear-resistant finishes. | ||
Nickel Plated | Nickel plating applies a nickel surface to another material. | ||
Phosphate | Phosphate coatings are produced by a chemical or electrochemical treatment of the metal surface. The coatings provide corrosion resistance and provide a surface for better adhesion of primers and paints. | ||
Silver Plated | Silver is the most electrically-conductive plating finish, and can be used in electronics fasteners for electrical conductivity and signal transmittance. Silver oxidizes rapidly, but resists corrosion well. | ||
Tin Plated | Tin plating is often used on electronic fasteners, typically those made of brass material. | ||
Zinc Plated | Zinc plating applies a zinc surface to another material. | ||
Zinc Chromate (Yellow) | Zinc chromate applies a yellow zinc surface to another material. | ||
Other | Other unlisted finish. | ||
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Diameter
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Inch | |||
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1/4" | Fasteners are .250 inches in diameter. | ||
#16 | The #16 size is equivalent to 0.268 inches in diameter. | ||
#18 | The #18 size is equivalent to 0.294 inches in diameter. | ||
5/16" | Fasteners are .3125 inches in diameter. | ||
#20 | The #20 size is equivalent to 0.320 inches in diameter. | ||
#24 | The #0 size is equivalent to 0.372 inches in diameter. | ||
3/8" | Fasteners are .375 inches in diameter. | ||
7/16" | Fasteners are .4375 inches in diameter. | ||
1/2" | Fasteners are .500 inches in diameter. | ||
5/8" | Fasteners are .625 inches in diameter. | ||
3/4" | Fasteners are .750 inches in diameter. | ||
7/8" | Fasteners are .875 inches in diameter. | ||
1" | Fasteners are 1.000 inches in diameter. | ||
1 1/8" | Fasteners are 1.125 inches in diameter. | ||
1 1/4" | Fasteners are 1.250 inches in diameter. | ||
1 3/8" | Fasteners are 1.375 inches in diameter. | ||
1 1/2" | Fasteners are 1.500 inches in diameter. | ||
1 3/4" | Fasteners are 1.750 inches in diameter. | ||
2" | Fasteners are 2.000 inches in diameter. | ||
2 1/4" | Fasteners are 2.250 inches in diameter. | ||
2 1/2" | Fasteners are 2.500 inches in diameter. | ||
2 3/4" | Fasteners are 2.750 inches in diameter. | ||
3" | Fasteners are 3.000 inches in diameter. | ||
Other | Other, unlisted inch-based sizes. | ||
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Metric | |||
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M6 | M6 fasteners are 6.0 mm in diameter. | ||
M8 | M8 fasteners are 8.0 mm in diameter. | ||
M10 | M10 fasteners are 10.0 mm in diameter. | ||
M12 | M12 fasteners are 12.0 mm in diameter. | ||
M14 | M14 fasteners are 14 mm in diameter. | ||
M16 | M16 fasteners are 16 mm in diameter. | ||
M18 | M18 fasteners are 18 mm in diameter. | ||
M20 | M20 fasteners are 20 mm in diameter. | ||
M22 | M22 fasteners are 22 mm in diameter. | ||
M24 | M24 fasteners are 24 mm in diameter. | ||
M25 | M25 fasteners are 25 mm in diameter. | ||
M26 | M26 fasteners are 26 mm in diameter. | ||
M27 | M27 fasteners are 27 mm in diameter. | ||
M28 | M28 fasteners are 28 mm in diameter. | ||
M30 | M30 fasteners are 30 mm in diameter. | ||
M32 | M32 fasteners are 32 mm in diameter. | ||
M33 | M33 fasteners are 33 mm in diameter. | ||
M35 | M35 fasteners are 35 mm in diameter. | ||
M36 | M36 fasteners are 36 mm in diameter. | ||
M38 | M38 fasteners are 38 mm in diameter. | ||
M40 | M40 fasteners are 40 mm in diameter. | ||
M42 | M42 fasteners are 42 mm in diameter. | ||
M48 | M48 fasteners are 48 mm in diameter. | ||
M56 | M56 fasteners are 56 mm in diameter. | ||
M64 | M64 fasteners are 64 mm in diameter. | ||
Other | Other, unlisted metric sizes. | ||
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Load Capacity
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Maximum Load Capacity | Maximum load capacity is the maximum load that the device is capable of lifting. | ||
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Physical Specifications
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Threaded Length | The length of the threaded portion of the shank. | ||
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Overall Bail Length | The overall length of the bail or eye. | ||
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Overall Bail Width | The overall width of the bail or eye. | ||
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Bail Radius | The bail size is defined as the bail diameter for round-eye hoist rings, and the bail width for oval or triangular hoist rings. | ||
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Bail Thickness | The thickness (or diameter) of the bail or eye. | ||
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Weight | The weight of the hardware. | ||
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