DIN 444 eye bolts are often requested for fixtures, linkages, hinges, tensioning parts, and mechanical connection points. They are simple in shape, but buyers should not treat them as ordinary bolts with a loop.
The main issue is application. DIN 444 eye bolts are commonly used as swing bolts or connection bolts. If the part is intended for lifting, buyers must confirm the rated lifting requirement separately. Do not assume every eye bolt is suitable for hoisting.
What DIN 444 Eye Bolts Are
DIN 444 defines metric eye bolts with a threaded shank and an eye-shaped head. The eye can connect with pins, hooks, shackles, rods, or guiding parts.
Common applications include:
- Machine fixtures
- Clamping systems
- Hinged connections
- Link rods
- Guide elements
- Light mechanical pulling or positioning
Buyers can review general bolt products before confirming whether DIN 444 is the right product type.
Key DIN 444 Requirements
Form, Size and Thread
DIN 444 eye bolts are commonly referenced as Form A, Form B, or Form C. Form B is frequently used in practical industrial supply.
| RFQ Item | What Buyers Should Confirm |
|---|---|
| Form | A, B, C, or drawing-based variation |
| Thread size | Metric thread such as M6, M8, M10, M12 |
| Longitud del hilo | Standard or custom length |
| Overall length | Must match fixture or assembly space |
| Material | Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel |
| Calificación | 4.6, 8.8, A2-70, or project grade |
| Finish | Plain, black oxide, zinc plated, stainless bright |
For common catalog requirements, buyers can compare standard fasteners.
Material and Surface Finish
Steel DIN 444 eye bolts are often selected for machinery and fixture use. Stainless steel is preferred where corrosion resistance is required.
For outdoor, humid, or chemical environments, coating must be specified clearly. Zinc plating, black oxide, stainless steel, or other finishes affect corrosion resistance and assembly behavior.
Buyers can review various coated fasteners when finish selection is part of the project requirement.
Procurement Mistakes to Avoid
Many order problems come from vague descriptions.
Avoid these mistakes:
- Ordering only by “eye bolt M10.”
- Not stating DIN 444 form.
- Ignoring thread length.
- Assuming DIN 444 is suitable for lifting.
- Mixing carbon steel and stainless requirements.
- Not confirming surface finish.
- Sending a photo without dimensions.
- Forgetting nut, pin, or mating part requirements.
If the eye size, shank length, thread length, or material does not follow standard dimensions, use custom non-standard fasteners and provide drawings.
RFQ Checklist for DIN 444 Eye Bolts
A clear RFQ should include:
- DIN 444 form
- Thread size and pitch
- Overall length and thread length
- Material and grade
- Surface finish
- Cantidad
- Application: fixture, hinge, pulling, positioning, or lifting review
- Required inspection reports or certificates
- Packing and labeling requirements
For complete sourcing, buyers can review the full fastener products range.
Final Advice
DIN 444 eye bolts are useful mechanical connection fasteners, but they must be specified carefully. Confirm the form, dimensions, material, grade, finish, and real application before ordering.
If lifting is involved, ask for the correct rated lifting fastener and standard. That single check can prevent serious procurement and safety problems.