Lift Eyes
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We need to come up with a set of lift eyes for the deck of a large cat. If memory serves, one of the magazines promoted a folding lift eye that was flush with the deck when lowered. However, memory does not give me any other details. Can anyone suggest a sanitary alternative, or recall which magazine ran this promo?
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We need to come up with a set of lift eyes for the deck of a large cat. If memory serves, one of the magazines promoted a folding lift eye that was flush with the deck when lowered. However, memory does not give me any other details. Can anyone suggest a sanitary alternative, or recall which magazine ran this promo?
Thx
Thx
Also i think the realy shouldn't be because of the load on them,,,,i would not thrust a folding lift hook?!
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there is a type that flush mounts and attaches at the bottom using a piece of 5/8x11 threaded rod that goes to a piece of angle that you must supply. typically the angle mounts to the stringer or bulkhead. seen a supercat team use them. but you might wanna make sure the actually pop-up eye is mounted solidily with the diagonal load on the lifting eye it was elongating the hole in the deck because of the side force. i can get the model # for above.
the other way is to call marine machine and they can make almost anything you want.
the other way is to call marine machine and they can make almost anything you want.
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yes the spring loaded flush mount lifting eye attaches to the deck with just 4 small screws or flat head machine screws. the load is carried by the piece of threaded rod that is attached to something structual. ie stringer or bulkhead
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