Rotating Eyenut with Ring – Grade 100 – Cartec
Rotating Eyenut with Ring – Grade 100 – Cartec
Rotating Eyenut (female eyebolt) with ring, anchorage point for load lifting
- Safety coefficient 4 in all loading directions
- Designed, tested and certified in compliance with the technical directives GS-OA 15-04 – EN 1677
- Suitable for safe lifting in compliance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- Can be oriented at 360°
- Tested at 100% magnaflux
- Tested at 20.000 fatigue cycles
- Ideal for fastening at 90°
- Can be oriented at 360° with self aligning tilting ring at 180°
- Assembled with spheres to make load orientation easier
- On the axial pull there can be variation of +/-5° with a 10% decrease in capacity
- The threaded pivot must always be screwed on completely stick the base of the eyebolt to the base of the object to be lifted.
The eyebolt with the product code C816X is Grade 100
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FORESEEN USE
Swivel female eyebolt intended for lifting loads generally used to swivel or overturn heavy loads. The eyebolt should be used in the presence of stud bolts and/or threaded screws.
NOT SUITABLE FOR LIFTING PEOPLE
CE Conformity Declaration
(Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC all. IIA)
We declare that all materials specified in the present declaration are in compliance with all the dispositions related to the Directive 2006/42/EC
CHECK SUITABILITY OF ROTATING EYEBOLTS ART.800 BEFORE USE AND YEARLY
Before each use make sure that:
- The eyebolt shows no defects due to wear, corrosion, cracks, or visible deformations.
- Markings are clearly legible.
- The loads to be lifted are in compliance with the rated capacities of the eyebolt (the working load limits are specified on the eyebolt and in the user manual).
- The diameter of the welded ring has not been reduced by more than 10% of the nominal diameter due to wear at any contact point.
- The play “s” between the bulb and the lower part is within the limits indicated in the chart below:
- Once tightened, ensure the bulb rotates freely and properly.
If these checks give a negative outcome, the eyebolt must not be used any more, and must be replaced.
Please remember:
- Inspections must be carried out by qualified personnel.
- Checks have to be carried out by a qualified staff as the rotating eyebolts series 800 must undergo checks at regular intervals and scheduled in compliance with the laws in force
- The rotating eyebolt with ring must only be installed and used by trained personnel of legal working age, following the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and its subsequent amendments.
- If the load is asymmetrical take into consideration a decrease of the capacity as shown on the reference chart
- Check that the thread on the threaded pin is compatible in terms of diameter and pitch with the eyebolt onto which it is assembled
- Check that the resistance class of the threaded pivot is higher or equal to class 10.9
- Make sure that the surface of the mother screw is suitable for the planarity and dimension in order to guarantee touching of all the surface place of the eyebolt and that it adheres suitably. The eyebolt cannot be used with parts of the tilting surface
- Make sure that the surtace of the mother screw is suitable for the planarity and dimension in order to guarantee touching of all the surface of the eyebolt and that it adheres suitably. They eyebolt cannot be used with parts of the tilting surface
- The material construction to which the lifting point will be attached must be of adequate strength to withstand forces during lifting without deformation
- Tighten the eyebolt onto the threaded pin until the support base of the eyebolt adheres fully to the surface of the object to be lifted
- To install the eyebolt simply manually lock the screw with a proper torque without the aid of extension leads which could preload the screw with excessive torque (do not exceed torque specified in the chart). To disassemble, unscrew
- Once tightened, ensure the bulb rotates freely and properly.
- Orient the ring in the direction of the load.
Warning! The eyebolt doesn’t rotate on its axis with the screw locked
CAPACITY REDUCTION FACTORS
Ambient Temperature Load Limit Reduction
• <-40°C Not permitted
• -40°C to +200°C None
• +200°C to +300°C -20%
• +300°C to +400°C -25%
• >+400°C Not permitted
- Safety Coefficient 4
- For lifting devices that remain attached to the structure we recommend the part being locked by means of thread brake glue
- On the axial pull there can be variation of +/5o with a 10% decrease in capacity
- The eyebolt can be used safely up to maximum of 20.000 lifts with a full load
- For risky lifting operations safety measures have to be taken for the people who undergo the risk
- If the instructions are not adhered to serious damage can be caused to things and injuries to people
- This documentation has been prepared in compliance with section 1.7.4.2 of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
NOT ALLOWED:
- Not suitable for continuous rotation movement during loading
- Do not use eyebolts in acid high corrosion chemical substance environment and/or in an explosive atmosphere
- Do not use in environments with a temperature higher than 400oC or lower than -40oC
- Do not exceed the capacity specified on the reference chart
- Do not used for operations which defer from the ones that are foreseen
- To assemble the eyebolt, do not usre tightening torques in excess of those recommended
- Do not use threaded pins with a resistance class below 10.9
- Do not use to life people
- Do not stand under an overhanging load whilst it is being used
- Do not stand during use in dangerous areas (dangerous areas means areas which are deemed risky due to falling of load during movement with accessories)
- If changes, repairs and/or treatments are made to the product, the terms of the guarantee are no longer applicable and the manufacturer declines all liability.
STORAGE:
The device must be stored in a suitable environment (e.g. dry, non-corrosive, etc.)
DISPOSAL:
The product packaging must be sent for normal recycling
The product must be recovered as metal scrap
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