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Heavy Duty T Hinge 4'' x 2" / 6'' x 3" Casting Hinge Marine Grade 316 Stainless Steel for Boat

Heavy Duty T Hinge 4'' x 2
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group name
Marine Boat Accessories Supply
Min Order
1000 piece
brand name
TERADA Custom Hardware Supplier
model
TRD-SSDLSPHOOK
Nearest port for product export
Qingdao, Shanghai
Delivery clauses under the trade mode
FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW
Acceptable payment methods
T/T, L/C, D/P D/A, Westem Union
update time
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 16:34:09 GMT

Paramtents

  • Material Marine Grade 304 or 316, Stainless Steel

  • Process CNC machining,Casting,Stamping,Hot forging

  • Requirements Good quality material, high surface, no rust

  • Package Thickened Woven Bag,Five Ply Cartons, Pallets

  • Application Wire Rope, Tensile Structure,Cable Railing

  • Relative Hardware Lifting Hook,Snap Hook, Carabiner Hook

Packging & Delivery

  • Min Order1000 piece

Briefing

Heavy Duty T Hinge, 4'' x 2" / 6'' x 3", Casting Hinge Marine Grade Stainless Steel 316, Use for Boat&Auto

Detailed


Heavy Duty Casting Hinge Marine Grade 316


The Heavy Duty T Hinge Material is 316 Stainless Steel. The quality is good and durable that maximum corrosion resistance and durability in the saltwater environment. Meanwhile, it is easy to install. The surface was Polished to a beautiful mirror-like finish. These polished stainless steel deck hinges will prove an attractive addition wherever they're used. The size is 4"(L)x2"(W)/100MM*54MM The thickness is 0.20" The detail size refers to the left picture. Which require M5 flat head mounting screws for perfectionist installation. screws not included.



Size
Advantage
.Weld fork- Quick Link
.Marine Grade 316 Material
.The Surface Electrolytic Oxide
.180-Degree Rotatable Base
.Competitive Price
.Solid and Durable
Relatives
Application
Deck Fittings

Deck fittings are used aboard ships and boats mainly for the securing of mooring lines. All fittings shown in the figure are found aboard the ship except the bollard, which is a pier fitting. The pad eye shown in the figure is not used for mooring but for towing other vessels. Different variations of the pad eye are used for securing heavy objects and equipment.

Boats carried aboard ships usually are handled by powerful cranes and booms. These cranes and boom shook onto slings attached to hoisting points built into the strong parts of the boat’s structure. Boats stowed davits are lowered and hoisted by the davit machinery. Basically, a set of davits is nothing more than a special crane that is designed specifically for handling boats in a safe and timely manner



Ships that are at anchor or moored to a buoy rig out their boat booms for the purpose of mooring their boats well clear of the side. This method of securing is known as hauling out to the boom. Forward booms are called lower booms; after booms are called quarter booms. The boat boom is a spar that is secured to a gooseneck by a pin on the side of the ship. This arrangement allows free motion fore and aft. The outboard end of the boom hangs from a wire vang and tackle combination called the topping lift. Fore-and-aft motion is controlled by lines called forward and after guys.