Turnbuckle DIN 1390 hook and eye. A turnbuckle allows you to secure a chain or steel cable between two fixed points. This allows the steel cable to be tensioned without the risk of it coming loose. Turnbuckles are therefore primarily used in construction. However, there are different types and sizes of these turnbuckles. For example, one has a hook and an eye, while combinations are also possible, such as hook-hook or eye-eye. They are made of various metals, such as DIN 1390 or DIN 1480.
Turnbuckle hook eye
This turnbuckle has a hook-and-eye connection. This allows you to attach the turnbuckle to the eye on one side of the connection, while the hook can be used to easily hook it around something. This allows you to quickly create a steel cable connection between two points. The advantage of turnbuckles is their high tensile strength. Thanks to the hook-and-eye design, a secure connection can be created quickly and securely.
Hook-eye turnbuckle applications
This turnbuckle has a hook on one side and an eye on the other. This is called a hook-eye connection. Turnbuckles can be used for various applications. They are not only found in construction, but also in transport, for example. They are very suitable for securing lashing equipment. A turnbuckle is also known by several other names, such as a turnbuckle, swivel, or tensioner. This model is made of DIN 1390 metal and is intended for use in lighter tasks. Turnbuckles are also available in other metals, such as DIN 1480 or stainless steel 1485.
Choose the right size
A different turnbuckle may be more suitable for each application. That's why we offer various lengths in our range. Think of M5 at 50, M5 at 70, but also M6 at 100, or even M12 at 130. So there's plenty of choice. These turnbuckles all have the same appearance: an eye on one end, and a fixed point that can be hooked onto the other end using the hook. We deliver all these turnbuckles within a few business days, because we never have to wait long for orders. This means you can get back to work quickly with the right turnbuckle.