Jiujin Electric Power’s Hot-Dip Galvanized Link Oval Eye Nut is engineered for demanding applications where strength, durability, and corrosion resistance are critical. Forged from high-tensile carbon steel and protected with a thick hot-dip galvanized coating, this eye nut offers exceptional resistance to rust, UV exposure, and harsh environmental conditions. The oval-shaped eye allows for easy attachment to shackles, hooks, and other hardware, while the integrated link provides flexibility and reduces stress concentrations. Precision-cut threads ensure secure fastening to bolts or rods, maintaining load integrity under dynamic forces. Manufactured in our Hebei facility with rigorous quality control, this eye nut meets international standards for safety and performance in construction, utility, and industrial sectors.
  Varieties & Types Table
| Feature / Type | Specifications & Options Available by Jiujin Electric Power |
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| Model/Type | LEN-12, LEN-16, LEN-20 (Denotes thread diameter in mm) |
| Material | Forged High-Tensile Carbon Steel (Grade Q235B/Q345B) |
| Standard | Complies with ASTM A489, IEC 61284, and GB/T 1228 |
| Coating/Finish | Hot-Dip Galvanized (Minimum coating thickness: 55µm) |
| Size / Dimensions | Thread sizes: M12, M16, M20; Eye dimensions: 30x20mm to 50x30mm |
| Load Rating | 12 kN (M12), 25 kN (M16), 40 kN (M20) |
| Packaging | Individual units wrapped in anti-corrosion paper; cartons or bulk |
  Applications of Use
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Overhead Line Hardware:Â Connecting insulators, guy wires, and tensioning assemblies
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Lifting and Rigging:Â Safe lifting points for construction, mining, and industrial operations
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Telecommunication Towers:Â Anchoring and tensioning guy wires for stability
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Marine and Coastal Applications:Â Corrosion-resistant connections for docks and boats
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Transportation Infrastructure:Â Securing barriers, signs, and safety systems
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Renewable Energy Projects:Â Structural connections in wind and solar installations
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Temporary Installations:Â Reliable anchoring for temporary structures and events
















