Eye Screws 35 x 6 mm made of Stainless Steel
Product number:
13573
Product information "Eye Screws 35 x 6 mm made of Stainless Steel"
Specifications:
Cover width: per piece (wire tensioning) approx: 25 mm
Inner eye width: 6 mm
Shaft length: 35 mm (shaft with 28 mm wooden thread)
Material thickness: 3.5 mm
Material: 1.4301 stainless steel
Stainless steel eyebolts are both very resilient and weatherproof and do not start to corrode.
Assembly:
Assembly of the wires (one spring is mounted per section and 2 sleeves) Cut stainless steel cable to the appropriate length with a reserve of approx. 20-25 cm.
1. On the eyelet screw without spring: The stainless steel cable is passed through the sleeve and then through the eyelet screw. The rope is then pulled through the sleeve again and the resulting loop is tightened to the eyelet screw. Crush the sleeve with the clamping pliers – to be on the safe side, squeeze in two places.
2. On the spring: Hook the spring to the eyelet screw, pull the other side of the rope through the sleeve, then pass it through the other eye of the spring and through the sleeve again. Tighten the end of the rope to tension the spring, push the sleeve forward to the eyebolt, hold on and squeeze the sleeve twice. Pinch off the rest of the rope immediately behind the sleeve.
In order to ensure the best possible protection, stainless steel cables with a diameter of 0.54 mm must be
tensioned at intervals of approx. 3.5 cm, parallel to each other
Cover width: per piece (wire tensioning) approx: 25 mm
Inner eye width: 6 mm
Shaft length: 35 mm (shaft with 28 mm wooden thread)
Material thickness: 3.5 mm
Material: 1.4301 stainless steel
Stainless steel eyebolts are both very resilient and weatherproof and do not start to corrode.
Assembly:
Assembly of the wires (one spring is mounted per section and 2 sleeves) Cut stainless steel cable to the appropriate length with a reserve of approx. 20-25 cm.
1. On the eyelet screw without spring: The stainless steel cable is passed through the sleeve and then through the eyelet screw. The rope is then pulled through the sleeve again and the resulting loop is tightened to the eyelet screw. Crush the sleeve with the clamping pliers – to be on the safe side, squeeze in two places.
2. On the spring: Hook the spring to the eyelet screw, pull the other side of the rope through the sleeve, then pass it through the other eye of the spring and through the sleeve again. Tighten the end of the rope to tension the spring, push the sleeve forward to the eyebolt, hold on and squeeze the sleeve twice. Pinch off the rest of the rope immediately behind the sleeve.
In order to ensure the best possible protection, stainless steel cables with a diameter of 0.54 mm must be
tensioned at intervals of approx. 3.5 cm, parallel to each other
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