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    Steel Socket Head Screws

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Socket Head Screws. Steel Socket Head Screws, Partially Threaded.

    Partially Threaded

    Made of alloy steel, these screws are the standard for high-strength fastening. Use them in high-load applications such as dies, presses, and heavy equipment. The deep, six-point socket keeps the hex key from slipping out and damaging the drive.
    Length is measured from under the head.
    Black-Oxide Alloy Steel—Typically chosen for their appearance, these screws have a dark, matte coating to create a finished look. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, so they're best for dry environments.
    Head,
    mm
    Lg.,
    mm
    Dia.
    Ht.
    Threading
    Thread
    Spacing
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Black-Oxide Alloy Steel
     
    M48 × 5 mm
    1407248Partially ThreadedCoarse
    170,000Class 12.9DIN 912, ISO 4762191290A156000000
    1807248Partially ThreadedCoarse
    170,000Class 12.9DIN 912, ISO 4762191290A15700000
    2007248Partially ThreadedCoarse
    170,000Class 12.9DIN 912, ISO 4762191290A158000000
    2607248Partially ThreadedCoarse
    170,000Class 12.9DIN 912, ISO 4762191290A159000000
    3007248Partially ThreadedCoarse
    170,000Class 12.9DIN 912, ISO 4762191290A163000000
     

    Threaded Rods

    Anchor, connect, or hang components in a wide variety of applications, from mounting I-beams to suspending light fixtures.
    Medium-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    With tensile strengths from 110,000 psi to 125,000 psi, these rods are strong enough for most industrial applications, such as anchoring machinery and connecting pipe flanges. They are about twice as strong as low-strength steel rods. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your nuts are also medium-strength steel.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—The most common choice for areas with occasional exposure to moisture.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these rods to rust.
    Lg.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Hardness
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel
     
    M48 × 5 mm
    1 m110,000Class 8.8Rockwell C20DIN 97699067A1440000000
     
    Steel
     
    M48 × 5 mm
    300 mm125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193, DIN 97693325A457000000
    300 mm110,000Class 8.8Rockwell C20DIN 97699055A346000000
    1 m125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193, DIN 97693325A458000000
    1 m110,000Class 8.8Rockwell C20DIN 97699055A347000000
    2 m125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193, DIN 97693325A459000000
     
    High-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    With a tensile strength of 150,000 psi, these rods are strong enough to stabilize steel frameworks and structural supports, such as I-beams. They are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel rods. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your nuts are also high-strength steel.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these rods to rust.
    Lg.,
    m
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Hardness
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Steel
     
    M48 × 5 mm
    1150,000Class 10.9Rockwell C32DIN 9761078N260000000
    2150,000Class 10.9Rockwell C32DIN 9761078N111000000
     
    Stainless Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    More corrosion resistant than steel rods and comparable in strength to low-strength steel.
    18-8 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these rods resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.
    Lg.,
    m
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Hardness
    Specs.
    Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    18-8 Stainless Steel
     
    M48 × 5 mm
    170,000Not RatedDIN 976190024A3270000000
     

    Eyebolts—For Lifting

    Also known as machinery eyebolts.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. Eyebolts with shoulder can be used for angular lifting up to 45°, but the capacities will be significantly reduced. For angular lifting, we recommend Hoist Rings. Eyebolts without shoulder are for vertical lifting only.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Eyebolts. Eyebolts—For Lifting, Closed Eye, With Shoulder.

    Closed Eye

    With Shoulder

    Closed Eye—Closed eyes are stronger than bent-closed eyes.
    Thread
    With Shoulder
    Size
    Lg.,
    mm
    Shank Lg.,
    mm
    Eye Dia.,
    mm
    Vert. Cap.,
    lb.
    Threading
    Overall
    Lg., mm
    Each
    Closed Eye
    M48 × 5 mm96968236,075Fully Threaded2963040T270000000
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Eyebolts. Eyebolts—For Lifting, Closed Eye, With Shoulder.

    Closed Eye

    With Shoulder

    Zinc-plated steel eyebolts offer good corrosion resistance.
    Closed Eye—Closed eyes are stronger than bent-closed eyes.
    Thread
    With Shoulder
    Size
    Lg.,
    mm
    Shank Lg.,
    mm
    Eye Dia.,
    mm
    Vert. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs.
    Met
    Threading
    Overall
    Lg., mm
    Each
    Closed Eye
    M48 × 5 mm68689018,950DIN 580Fully Threaded2363107T660000000
     

    T-Slot Nuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. T-Slot Nuts.
    Slide into T-slot tracks on machine tool tables to secure clamps and workpieces. These nuts are often paired with setup studs for adjustable fixtures.
    Metric
    Black-Oxide Steel—Create a finished look with a dark, matte coating. These nuts offer minimal corrosion resistance, so they're best for dry environments.
    Fully Threaded—Fully threaded nuts allow a stud to extend beyond the bottom of the nut.
    DIN 508—Nuts meet DIN dimensional and material requirements. Slide them into DIN 650 T-slots.
    Base,
    mm
    Fully Threaded
    For Slot
    Wd., mm
    Thread
    Size
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Overall
    Ht., mm
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Black-Oxide Steel
    54M48 × 5 mm85853470DIN 50890510A2420000000
     

    Rotating Eyebolts—For Lifting

    Unlike conventional eyebolts, you can rotate the eye 360° to match the angle of your load.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. Eyebolts with shoulder can be used for angular lifting up to 45°, but the capacities will be significantly reduced. For angular lifting, we recommend Hoist Rings.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Powder-Coated Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Eyebolts. Rotating Eyebolts—For Lifting.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Rotating Eyebolts—For Lifting.
    Powder-coated steel eyebolts are impact resistant, but less corrosion resistant than stainless steel eyebolts. They include a removable key for tightening the bolt.
    Closed Eye—Closed eyes are stronger than bent-closed eyes.
    Thread
    With Shoulder
    Size
    Lg.,
    mm
    Shank Lg.,
    mm
    Eye Dia.,
    mm
    Vert. Cap.,
    lb.
    Threading
    Color
    Overall
    Lg., mm
    Each
    Closed Eye
    M48 × 5 mm72729626,450Fully ThreadedPink2523059T1270000000
     

    Hoist Rings—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hoist Rings. Hoist Rings—For Lifting.
    Image of Specification. 180° Pivot. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. 180° Pivot. Hoist Rings—For Lifting.

    180° Pivot

    Image of Specification. 360° Swivel. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. 360° Swivel. Hoist Rings—For Lifting.

    360° Swivel

    Designed for angular lifting, hoist rings resist stresses that would bend or break an eyebolt. They have a lifting ring that pivots 180° front to back and a base that swivels 360° to compensate for pitch, roll, and sway when lifting heavy or unbalanced loads. Install the base of the hoist ring flush to the mounting surface and tighten to the recommended torque that is stamped on the ring. Torque wrenches are sold separately.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the hoist ring can lift is significantly reduced. For example, when lifting a 1,000 lb. load at a 45° angle, you must choose a hoist ring with a capacity of at least 1,400 lbs. Do not use at an angle less than 30°.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Machined—Machined hoist rings have a smooth finish to protect slings and hooks from damage and excess wear during lifting.
    Black-Oxide Steel—Black-oxide steel hoist rings have mild corrosion resistance.
    CE Marked—Hoist rings that are CE marked meet European safety standards.
    Each
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg., mm
    Inside
    Wd., mm
    Overall
    Ht., mm
    Vert. Cap.,
    lb.
    Movement
    Specs. Met
    Certification
    Mil. Spec.
    1-9
    10-Up
     
    Machined Black-Oxide Steel
    M48 × 5 mm7911439629,750180° Pivot and 360° SwivelASME B30.26CE Marked, Mil. Spec.MIL-STD-1365, MIL-STD-20929495T2400000000000000
     

    Swivel-Under-Load Hoist Rings—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hoist Rings. Swivel-Under-Load Hoist Rings—For Lifting.
    Image of Specification. 180° Pivot. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. 180° Pivot. Swivel-Under-Load Hoist Rings—For Lifting, Swivel-Under-Load.
    Image of Specification. 360° Swivel. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. 360° Swivel. Swivel-Under-Load Hoist Rings—For Lifting, Swivel-Under-Load.

    180° Pivot

    360° Swivel

    The ball bearing on these hoist rings makes it easy to rotate your load even after it’s suspended. For unbalanced or heavy loads, the base also swivels to compensate for pitch, roll, and sway. Their lifting ring pivots 180° front to back. Ideal for angular lifting, these hoist rings withstand stresses that bend or break eyebolts.
    Install the base of these hoist rings flush to your mounting surface. Use a torque wrench to tighten to the recommended torque stamped on the ring.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the hoist ring can lift is significantly reduced. For example, when lifting a 1,000 lb. load at a 45° angle, you must choose a hoist ring with a capacity of at least 1,400 lbs. Do not use at an angle less than 30°.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg., mm
    Inside
    Wd., mm
    Overall
    Ht., mm
    Vert. Cap.,
    lb.
    Movement
    Specs. Met
    Certification
    Each
     
    Forged Yellow Powder-Coated Steel
    M48 × 5 mm727034231,740180° Pivot and 360° SwivelASME B30.26CE Marked
    4137N21000000000
     
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