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When a project involves hoisting, pushing, pulling, anchoring or rigging, eye bolts are often the go-to hardware products for the task. To get the job done right, you need eye screws that suit the specifications of the job. With dozens of eye bolts available in stores and online, Ace Hardware makes finding the right supplies quick and simple.

What Are the Parts of an Eye Bolt?

Identifying the parts of an eye bolt allows you to interpret product descriptions more easily when shopping online. As with carriage bolts and other types of bolts, the threaded portion of eye screws is known as the shank. The loop at the top is the eye, and the tapered area where the eye meets the shank is the shoulder.

Bent vs Forged Screw Eyes

There are a few ways to identify the different types of eye bolts. One way is by how the manufacturer crafts the eye.

  • Forged Eye Screws: In forged eye screws, the eye is a continuous circle.
  • Bent Eye Bolts: Bent eye bolts undergo a folding process that results in a nearly closed eye rather than a continuous one.

Generally, forged eye bolts are stronger and a better choice for heavy-duty projects, while bent eye screws are ideal for lighter applications where the load will be hung vertically.

How Do I Select the Right Eye Bolts?

When shopping for eye bolts, considering the following points will help you narrow down the options and focus on the hardware most aligned with your requirements.

  • Galvanized vs Stainless Steel Bolts: In areas exposed to moisture or salty air, stainless steel eye bolts are often the best choice because they resist rust and corrosion. Galvanized steel eye bolts are coated with zinc and resist water, but do not perform as well against salt water. They are generally more cost-effective than stainless-steel eye bolts.
  • Weight of the load: Make sure the eye bolts you choose have an adequate weight capacity rating for your project. Keep in mind that the weight-loading ability of eye bolts decreases when loads are hung at a vertical angle of more than 5°.
  • Dimensions: Compare the thread size and shank length to the specifications of your project. Also, consider the diameter of the inside of the eye and the thickness of the eye section to ensure that the hardware you select is strong enough and able to accommodate what you intend to slip through the eye.
  • Additional hardware included: If shopping for eye bolts that come with nuts, examine the details of the additional hardware to assess how well-suited it is to your project.

Find Eyes Screws, Nuts and Bolts for Any Project

Available from leading brands like Baron, Hampton and National Hardware, find the nuts and bolts you need to tackle any project at Ace. At your neighborhood store, sales associates with expert know-how are waiting to answer your questions and let you know if you could benefit from specialty hardware like lock washers. Stop in today and talk to us for ideas and inspiration to bring your idea to life.