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Introducing the RICHWITS Stainless Steel Pitons Hanging Pieces – a premium climbing and rigging hardware solution engineered for extreme reliability and uncompromising safety. These metal piton hangers and rock climbing anchors are precision-crafted from high-quality 304/316 stainless steel, delivering exceptional strength-to-weight ratio for vertical applications. Whether you're equipping climbing routes, installing industrial fall protection systems, or constructing adventure park infrastructure, these corrosion-resistant pitons provide permanent, trustworthy anchor points in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Manufactured from 304/316 marine-grade stainless steel, these pitons hanging pieces offer superior resistance to oxidation, salt spray, and chemical exposure. Unlike carbon steel anchors that degrade in humid conditions, our stainless pitons withstand coastal climbing areas, waterfall routes, and industrial settings with high moisture levels. The 316-grade option provides enhanced chloride resistance for permanent saltwater exposure, ensuring decades of reliable service without structural compromise.
Each climbing piton hanger undergoes CNC machining and precision welding to exacting tolerances, creating uniform load distribution across the anchor point. The optimized geometry minimizes stress concentration while maximizing tensile strength, typically rated for loads exceeding 25 kN (5,620 lbs) depending on configuration. This high-strength construction provides critical safety margins for lead climbing, top-rope setups, and rescue operations where failure is not an option.
Available in various eye sizes, shaft lengths, and angles (0°, 45°, 90°), these stainless steel pitons adapt to diverse rock types and installation requirements. The universal eye design accommodates carabiners, quickdraws, and pulley systems, while the tapered shaft ensures secure mechanical bonding in concrete, rock, or structural substrates. Custom bending angles available for specialized climbing wall geometries.

The climbing piton anchor is essential for equipping outdoor rock climbing routes and alpine environments. Use them to establish permanent belay stations, rappel anchors, or protection points on multi-pitch climbs. The stainless steel construction withstands freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure, maintaining integrity through seasonal weather variations.
For commercial climbing wall operators, these stainless steel hangers provide standardized, inspection-friendly anchor points. The consistent geometry ensures compatibility with auto-belay systems, top-rope setups, and lead climbing routes. The polished finish prevents rope abrasion during high-volume gym use.
How do I choose between 304 and 316 stainless steel for pitons?
Select SS304 for general outdoor climbing, indoor gyms, and moderate humidity environments—offering excellent value and performance for most applications. Choose SS316 for coastal climbing areas, permanent water exposure (waterfalls, sea cliffs), or industrial chemical environments where chloride exposure is significant. Both grades provide equivalent mechanical strength; the difference lies in corrosion resistance longevity.
Why do stainless steel pitons sometimes show magnetic properties?
Austenitic stainless steels (304/316) are generally non-magnetic in their annealed state. However, cold working during manufacturing (bending, threading, pressing) can induce partial martensitic transformation, resulting in weak magnetic response. This does not indicate inferior material—magnetism is a metallurgical phenomenon unrelated to corrosion resistance or strength. For verification, request mill test certificates or conduct chemical spot testing rather than magnetic evaluation.


Introducing the RICHWITS Stainless Steel Pitons Hanging Pieces – a premium climbing and rigging hardware solution engineered for extreme reliability and uncompromising safety. These metal piton hangers and rock climbing anchors are precision-crafted from high-quality 304/316 stainless steel, delivering exceptional strength-to-weight ratio for vertical applications. Whether you're equipping climbing routes, installing industrial fall protection systems, or constructing adventure park infrastructure, these corrosion-resistant pitons provide permanent, trustworthy anchor points in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Manufactured from 304/316 marine-grade stainless steel, these pitons hanging pieces offer superior resistance to oxidation, salt spray, and chemical exposure. Unlike carbon steel anchors that degrade in humid conditions, our stainless pitons withstand coastal climbing areas, waterfall routes, and industrial settings with high moisture levels. The 316-grade option provides enhanced chloride resistance for permanent saltwater exposure, ensuring decades of reliable service without structural compromise.
Each climbing piton hanger undergoes CNC machining and precision welding to exacting tolerances, creating uniform load distribution across the anchor point. The optimized geometry minimizes stress concentration while maximizing tensile strength, typically rated for loads exceeding 25 kN (5,620 lbs) depending on configuration. This high-strength construction provides critical safety margins for lead climbing, top-rope setups, and rescue operations where failure is not an option.
Available in various eye sizes, shaft lengths, and angles (0°, 45°, 90°), these stainless steel pitons adapt to diverse rock types and installation requirements. The universal eye design accommodates carabiners, quickdraws, and pulley systems, while the tapered shaft ensures secure mechanical bonding in concrete, rock, or structural substrates. Custom bending angles available for specialized climbing wall geometries.

The climbing piton anchor is essential for equipping outdoor rock climbing routes and alpine environments. Use them to establish permanent belay stations, rappel anchors, or protection points on multi-pitch climbs. The stainless steel construction withstands freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure, maintaining integrity through seasonal weather variations.
For commercial climbing wall operators, these stainless steel hangers provide standardized, inspection-friendly anchor points. The consistent geometry ensures compatibility with auto-belay systems, top-rope setups, and lead climbing routes. The polished finish prevents rope abrasion during high-volume gym use.
How do I choose between 304 and 316 stainless steel for pitons?
Select SS304 for general outdoor climbing, indoor gyms, and moderate humidity environments—offering excellent value and performance for most applications. Choose SS316 for coastal climbing areas, permanent water exposure (waterfalls, sea cliffs), or industrial chemical environments where chloride exposure is significant. Both grades provide equivalent mechanical strength; the difference lies in corrosion resistance longevity.
Why do stainless steel pitons sometimes show magnetic properties?
Austenitic stainless steels (304/316) are generally non-magnetic in their annealed state. However, cold working during manufacturing (bending, threading, pressing) can induce partial martensitic transformation, resulting in weak magnetic response. This does not indicate inferior material—magnetism is a metallurgical phenomenon unrelated to corrosion resistance or strength. For verification, request mill test certificates or conduct chemical spot testing rather than magnetic evaluation.

