Stainless Rod Style Lag Screw Eye Bolt

SKU: 51611846
Size: 5/16" x 2.38"
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Stainless Rod Style Lag Screw Eye Bolt

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Material: Type 316 Stainless Steel

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Stainless Rod Style Lag Eye Bolt

These lag eye bolts are a corrosion resistant connection point for lifting and suspension.

They’re made from high-quality 316 stainless steel for corrosion-resistance and since they’re electropolished, they’re smooth to the touch and easy to clean.

Our customers choose Stainless-Steel Rod-Style Lag Eyebolts for pivoting rigging attachment into wood pilons on boat docks and marinas.

Choose from imperial sizes ranging from 1/4” x 1 1/2” up to 3/8” x 3” inches.

These eyebolts are not assigned working load limits since their strength is dependent on the density of the wood material, which can vary greatly.

When it comes to corrosion resistant connection points, our Stainless-steel Rod Style Lag Eye Bolts are your trust-worthy rigging solution.

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