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The Manufacturing Stainless Steel Boat Accessories Marine Hardware Eye Bolt Screw DIN 580 Type Lifting Eye Bolt is a premium-grade lifting and rigging solution engineered by RICHWITS for maximum safety and reliability. Precision-manufactured from high-quality 304/316 stainless steel, this eye bolt meets strict DIN 580 standards, delivering exceptional load-bearing capacity and corrosion resistance for demanding marine and industrial environments. Whether you're lifting heavy equipment on vessels, securing loads in shipyards, or installing permanent anchor points in marine infrastructure, this Marine Hardware Eye Bolt provides unmatched strength and durability. Featuring standardized metric threading and a forged closed eye design, it ensures safe, efficient lifting operations. With ample stock availability and flexible ordering options, we guarantee rapid fulfillment without compromising on certified quality.


Q: What is the difference between DIN 580 and DIN 582 eye bolts? A: DIN 580 specifies eye bolts (male thread) designed for insertion into tapped holes or through-holes with nuts, while DIN 582 covers eye nuts (female thread) that thread onto bolts or studs. Both share similar eye dimensions and load ratings but serve different mounting applications. For permanent structural anchors, DIN 580 bolts are preferred.
Q: Can these eye bolts be used for angular lifting? A: While DIN 580 eye bolts are primarily designed for axial (straight-line) loading, they can accommodate limited angular lifts (typically up to 15-30° depending on size) with reduced working load limits. For frequent angular lifting, we recommend swivel eye bolts or hoist rings designed specifically for multi-directional loading.
Q: How do I verify the stainless steel grade authenticity? A: Magnetic testing is unreliable for austenitic stainless steels (304/316) as cold forging may induce weak magnetism. We recommend:
Spectrometric analysis (PMI testing) for precise chemical composition
Stainless steel identification liquid (molybdenum detection for 316 grade)
Reviewing our provided Mill Test Certificates (MTC) with heat numbers traceable to material certificates


The Manufacturing Stainless Steel Boat Accessories Marine Hardware Eye Bolt Screw DIN 580 Type Lifting Eye Bolt is a premium-grade lifting and rigging solution engineered by RICHWITS for maximum safety and reliability. Precision-manufactured from high-quality 304/316 stainless steel, this eye bolt meets strict DIN 580 standards, delivering exceptional load-bearing capacity and corrosion resistance for demanding marine and industrial environments. Whether you're lifting heavy equipment on vessels, securing loads in shipyards, or installing permanent anchor points in marine infrastructure, this Marine Hardware Eye Bolt provides unmatched strength and durability. Featuring standardized metric threading and a forged closed eye design, it ensures safe, efficient lifting operations. With ample stock availability and flexible ordering options, we guarantee rapid fulfillment without compromising on certified quality.


Q: What is the difference between DIN 580 and DIN 582 eye bolts? A: DIN 580 specifies eye bolts (male thread) designed for insertion into tapped holes or through-holes with nuts, while DIN 582 covers eye nuts (female thread) that thread onto bolts or studs. Both share similar eye dimensions and load ratings but serve different mounting applications. For permanent structural anchors, DIN 580 bolts are preferred.
Q: Can these eye bolts be used for angular lifting? A: While DIN 580 eye bolts are primarily designed for axial (straight-line) loading, they can accommodate limited angular lifts (typically up to 15-30° depending on size) with reduced working load limits. For frequent angular lifting, we recommend swivel eye bolts or hoist rings designed specifically for multi-directional loading.
Q: How do I verify the stainless steel grade authenticity? A: Magnetic testing is unreliable for austenitic stainless steels (304/316) as cold forging may induce weak magnetism. We recommend:
Spectrometric analysis (PMI testing) for precise chemical composition
Stainless steel identification liquid (molybdenum detection for 316 grade)
Reviewing our provided Mill Test Certificates (MTC) with heat numbers traceable to material certificates

