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SHOULDER PATTERN
EYE BOLT
WITH HEAVY HEX
NUT
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CAUTION: NEVER EXCEED
THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT.
Never insert
the point of a hook in an eyebolt. Always use a shackle.
Read important
warnings and information below and preceding fittings section and
pages 3 and 4B.
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Forged
carbon steel, heat treated, hot galvanized. Heavy hex nut according
to
ASME/ANSI B18.2.2. |
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Size
Diameter x Shank
A  
B
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Working
Load
Limit in Pounds*
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Approx.
Weight
each in Pounds
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Dimensions
in Inches
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C
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D
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E
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1/4"
x 2"
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650
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.06
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1.50
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.50
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.88
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1/4"
x 4"
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650
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.09
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2.50
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.50
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.88
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5/16"
x 2.1/2"
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1200
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.11
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1.50
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.63
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1.13
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5/16"
x 4.1/2"
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1200
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.15
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2.50
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.63
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1.13
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3/8"
x 2.1/2"
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1,500
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.19
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1.50
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.75
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1.38
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3/8"
x 4.1/2"
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1,500
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.25
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2.50
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.75
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1.38
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1/2"
x 3.1/4"
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2,600
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.41
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1.50
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1.00
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1.75
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1/2"
x 6"
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2,600
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.59
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3.00
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1.00
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1.75
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5/8"
x 4"
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5,200
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.83
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2.00
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1.25
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2.25
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5/8"
x 6"
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5,200
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1.0
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3.00
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1.25
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2.25
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3/4"
x 4.1/2"
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7,200
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1.5
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2.00
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1.50
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2.75
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3/4"
x 6"
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7,200
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1.7
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3.00
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1.50
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2.75
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Stainless Steel, type 316, heavy hex nut.
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Size
Diameter x Shank
A  
B
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Working
Load
Limit in Pounds*
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Approx.
Weight
each in Pounds
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Dimensions
in Inches
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C
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D
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E
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1/4"
x 2"
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460
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.08
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1.50
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.50
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.88
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1/4"
x 4"
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460
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.10
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2.50
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.50
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.88
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5/16"
x 2.1/4"
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780
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.11
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1.50
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.63
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1.13
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5/16"
x 4.1/4"
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780
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.14
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2.50
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.63
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1.13
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3/8"
x 2.1/2"
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1,160
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.19
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1.50
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.75
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1.38
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3/8"
x 4.1/2"
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1,160
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.24
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2.50
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.75
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1.38
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1/2"
x 3.1/4"
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2,150
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.42
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1.50
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1.00
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1.75
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1/2"
x 6"
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2,150
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.56
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3.00
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1.00
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1.75
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5/8"
x 4"
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3,440
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.78
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2.00
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1.25
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2.25
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WARNING:
*Working Load Limit
applies to straight line pull only. When applying
load at an angle, the Working Load Limit is drastically reduced. Refer
to Standard Rigging Handbook for reductions in Working Load Limit
of shoulder pattern eyebolts for angular lifting. Above ratings apply
only when the shoulder is in full contact with the mating part of
the load and the load is applied in the plane of the eye (see
illustration).
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