Our large range of mechanical components offers solutions to everyday machine and tooling assemblies. The range includes: captive screws and shoulder screws of every head and size, special sealing screws, nuts and washers, dowel pins, levelling feet and lifting bolts.
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Lifting eye bolts - male. To DIN 580. Steel zinc-plated. Coarse and fine pitch threads. M6 to M100.
Lifting eye bolts - female. To DIN 582. Steel zinc-plated. Coarse and fine pitch threads. M6 to M100.
Lifting eye bolts - male. To DIN 580. Stainless steel, A2 and A4. Coarse and fine pitch threads. M6 to M48.
Lifting eye bolts - female. To DIN 582. Stainless steel, A2 and A4. Coarse and fine pitch threads. M6 to M48.
Lifting eye bolts - female. To DIN 582. Steel zinc-plated. Coarse and fine pitch threads. M6 to M100.
The lifting bolts are generally intended for permanent mounting to components such as motors, switchgear cabinets and gears, and for transporting these items of equipment
1. They must be used by qualified personnel trained to current European Standards on the place of use. Lifting bolts must be permanently marked with a raised manufacturer’s mark, material ID (e.g. C15E, A2 or A4), load-bearing capacity in axial direction (WLL in Kg), and with the CE symbol. Refer to the relevant table to determine the effect of lifting angles on the load capacity.
2. Check the fixing points to ensure correct bolt seating, check for; corrosion, wear and tear, deformation etc. at regular intervals and before each use.
3. The fixing point should be selected carefully such that the resultant forces are absorbed by the base material without any deformation. Screw-in depth for steel with a tensile strength of Rm >340 N/ mm², e.g. S235JR (1.0037); or GG 25 (0.6025 – without cavities or shrinkage): 1.5 x thread diameter (=L). For screw-in material with lower strength, use fixing points with greater screw-in length. Minimum screw-in depths recommended by the Liability Insurance Association: 2 x thread diameter in aluminum alloys 2.5 x thread diameter in light metal with low strength For light metals, non-ferrous metals and grey cast iron, select the thread such that the load-bearing capacity of the thread corresponds with the requirements involving the base material. For through-holes, a nut (0.8 x d) should be fully and firmly bolted from the opposite side. If the thread length of the screw is sufficient, the use of an additional washer is recommended.
4. Select the location of fixing points carefully to ensure that any rotational effects or load shifts are avoided. Arrange the fixing point for a single strand sling perpendicularly above the center of the load. Arrange the fixing points for a twin strand sling on both sides and above the load center. Caution: Avoid turning or rotating movements during the lift! Position the lifting bolt such that no shear tension acts on the bolt. Any introduced force must act in the direction of the eye bolt plane.
5. The attachment surface must be flat. Maximum spot-facing of the thread hole = nominal diameter of the thread. Blind holes must be drilled to a sufficient depth to ensure that the contact surface of the eye bolt is fully seated.
6. Shock loads, tugs or vibrations may cause inadvertent loosening. Consider using a liquid thread lock agent such as Loctite making sure to observe the manufacturer’s recommendations. Always secure bolts which remain permanently at the fixing point, e.g. by glueing.
7. The end attachment must be freely moveable in the lifting bolt. When slinging and removing the end attachments (sling chain, round sling, wire rope), make sure that no pinch, shear, catch or impact points occur. Avoid damage to the end attachments caused by sharpedged loads.
8. Temperature suitability: these lifting bolts may be used without restricting or impairing the load-bearing capacity within the temperature range from -20°C to +200°C.
9. The seating surface of the bolts must not be allowed to make contact with corrosive chemicals, acids or their vapours.
10. After initial installation and at intervals depending on use, however at least once every year, the continued suitability of the fixing point must be checked and inspected by an expert. This should also be done after any damage or other unusual incidents.
If there is any doubt with regard to safe use, the fixing point and/or the lifting equipment must not be used for safety reasons.
No person should operate under a suspended load and operators should not be distracted or put in danger in the handling area.
Failure to observe these instructions may result in personal injury and material damage!
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