Eye Bolt
Eye Bolt for Lifting, Rigging & Secure Attachment Applications
An Eye Bolt is a threaded fastener with a circular loop (eye) at one end and a threaded shank at the other. It is designed to provide a secure attachment point for ropes, cables, chains, hooks, or lifting slings, making it commonly used in lifting, rigging, and load-securing applications. It provides a dependable anchoring point in both temporary and permanent installations where controlled load handling is required.
Key Features
- Circular eye for easy connection of lifting and securing equipment
- Threaded shank for installation into tapped holes, nuts, or anchors
- Available in forged, welded, shoulder, and non-shoulder designs
- Manufactured from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel
- Offered in a variety of sizes and load capacities
Typical Applications
- Lifting and rigging operations
- Material handling and hoisting systems
- Securing loads during transportation
- Marine and construction applications
- Anchoring cables, ropes, and chains
Construction Features
- Threaded shank designed for secure installation into structural materials
- Closed loop (eye) formed for stable attachment points
- Available in multiple steel types for strength and corrosion resistance
- Galvanized finish for improved durability in outdoor environments
- Designed for compatibility with a wide range of rigging setups
Why Use an Eye Bolt?
- Provides a secure and reliable lifting or anchoring point
- Supports safe load handling in construction and industrial settings
- Simplifies rigging compared to fabricated anchor solutions
- Works across light-duty and heavy-duty applications depending on rating
- Allows flexible attachment of ropes, chains, and lifting hardware
Safety Recommendations
- Always verify load rating before use
- Install only into structurally sound materials
- Inspect for wear, bending, or corrosion before each use
- Use shoulder eye bolts for angled or dynamic loads
- Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA lifting and rigging standards
- Never exceed working load limits
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is an eye bolt used for? It is used as an anchor point for lifting, securing, and rigging loads using ropes, chains, or cables.
- Are all eye bolts rated for lifting? No, only properly rated and correctly installed eye bolts should be used for lifting applications.
- What materials are eye bolts made from? They are commonly made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel.
- What is the difference between shoulder and non-shoulder eye bolts? Shoulder eye bolts are designed for angled or dynamic loads, while non-shoulder types are intended for straight-line loads only.
- Can eye bolts be used outdoors? Yes, especially galvanized or stainless steel versions that resist corrosion.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 0.375 x 2.5 in.
- Weight: 0.11 lb
- Finish: Galvanized
- Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA

Description
Eye Bolt for Lifting, Rigging & Secure Attachment Applications
An Eye Bolt is a threaded fastener with a circular loop (eye) at one end and a threaded shank at the other. It is designed to provide a secure attachment point for ropes, cables, chains, hooks, or lifting slings, making it commonly used in lifting, rigging, and load-securing applications. It provides a dependable anchoring point in both temporary and permanent installations where controlled load handling is required.
Key Features
- Circular eye for easy connection of lifting and securing equipment
- Threaded shank for installation into tapped holes, nuts, or anchors
- Available in forged, welded, shoulder, and non-shoulder designs
- Manufactured from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel
- Offered in a variety of sizes and load capacities
Typical Applications
- Lifting and rigging operations
- Material handling and hoisting systems
- Securing loads during transportation
- Marine and construction applications
- Anchoring cables, ropes, and chains
Construction Features
- Threaded shank designed for secure installation into structural materials
- Closed loop (eye) formed for stable attachment points
- Available in multiple steel types for strength and corrosion resistance
- Galvanized finish for improved durability in outdoor environments
- Designed for compatibility with a wide range of rigging setups
Why Use an Eye Bolt?
- Provides a secure and reliable lifting or anchoring point
- Supports safe load handling in construction and industrial settings
- Simplifies rigging compared to fabricated anchor solutions
- Works across light-duty and heavy-duty applications depending on rating
- Allows flexible attachment of ropes, chains, and lifting hardware
Safety Recommendations
- Always verify load rating before use
- Install only into structurally sound materials
- Inspect for wear, bending, or corrosion before each use
- Use shoulder eye bolts for angled or dynamic loads
- Follow OSHA, ANSI, and CSA lifting and rigging standards
- Never exceed working load limits
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is an eye bolt used for? It is used as an anchor point for lifting, securing, and rigging loads using ropes, chains, or cables.
- Are all eye bolts rated for lifting? No, only properly rated and correctly installed eye bolts should be used for lifting applications.
- What materials are eye bolts made from? They are commonly made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel.
- What is the difference between shoulder and non-shoulder eye bolts? Shoulder eye bolts are designed for angled or dynamic loads, while non-shoulder types are intended for straight-line loads only.
- Can eye bolts be used outdoors? Yes, especially galvanized or stainless steel versions that resist corrosion.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 0.375 x 2.5 in.
- Weight: 0.11 lb
- Finish: Galvanized
- Standards: ANSI, CSA, OSHA














