LIFTING EYE 1.5" X 5/8" THREAD

Brand: Transworld Enterprises Ltd

This robust lifting eye from Transworld Enterprises Ltd is engineered for demanding lifting applications, providing a secure and reliable attachment point for heavy loads. Its sturdy construction ensures safety and efficiency in various industrial, marine, and construction environments. Designed to withstand significant stress, this lifting eye is a critical component for any operation requiring the secure movement of substantial weight.

  • Key Features
  • Secure Attachment: Provides a reliable point for connecting lifting slings, chains, or ropes.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for use in marine, industrial, construction, and general lifting tasks.

The primary benefit of this lifting eye lies in its unwavering reliability when it comes to safety. In scenarios where loads are substantial, the integrity of the lifting hardware is paramount. This eye bolt is manufactured to meet rigorous standards, offering peace of mind to operators and ensuring that lifting operations can be conducted with confidence. Its design facilitates easy connection with other rigging components, streamlining the setup process for lifting tasks. The robust construction not only ensures it can handle the intended loads but also offers resistance to wear and tear, contributing to its extended service life.

Applications for this lifting eye are widespread. In the marine industry, it can be used for securing cargo, lifting boat components, or as part of mooring systems. Construction sites can utilize it for lifting heavy materials, equipment, or structural elements. Industrial settings benefit from its use in manufacturing processes, material handling, and factory maintenance. The general versatility of this lifting eye makes it a valuable asset for any situation that requires secure overhead lifting or anchoring of heavy objects. Its straightforward thread design ensures compatibility with a wide range of applications, making it a practical choice for diverse needs.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number -629129
Brand Transworld Enterprises Ltd
Thread Size 5/8" - 11 UNC
Eye Diameter (Outer) 1.5"
Material Forged Steel
Working Load Limit (WLL) (approximate) 2000 lbs
Weight (approximate) 0.5 lbs
Finish Plain / Uncoated

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