With a DIN 1390 hook-and-loop turnbuckle, you can hook a fixed point onto both sides of the turnbuckle. This allows for quick, easy connection. Turnbuckles are available in various types, materials, and sizes. The advantage of this specific turnbuckle is that a hook is attached on both sides, ensuring an optimal connection every time. We have virtually every conceivable turnbuckle in our range. A turnbuckle is therefore a handy tool for creating a connection between two fixed points.
Turnbuckle hook hook
This turnbuckle has a hook on both sides for attachment. This is called a hook-to-hook turnbuckle. Both sides of the turnbuckle have the exact same attachment. This makes it very easy to hook onto a fixed point, allowing for a quick and secure connection. This turnbuckle can handle considerable tensile force and is available in various sizes. It is made of strong DIN 1390 metal. If that isn't strong enough, the hook-to-hook turnbuckle is also available in other metals, such as DIN 1480 or 1485 stainless steel.
Applications turnbuckle hook hook
A turnbuckle can be used for various applications. We often see this model in construction, because it allows for quick connections on both sides using both hooks. However, this model can also be used in logistics, for example. It's an effective way to secure items like nets to the trailer, preventing the transported goods from sliding. It's not without reason that a turnbuckle is also called a tensioner. It's crucial to order the right turnbuckle for the right job.
Various types and sizes of DIN 1390 hook and turnbuckle
This turnbuckle has a hook on both sides, making it very easy to use. We've even added different sizes to our range, so you can always choose the right turnbuckle for the right job. For example, we've included the M5 at 50, M6 at 60, and M10 at 80. All these hooks are supplied from our own stock, so they're usually delivered within one to two business days, if in stock.