Steel Eye-Bolt Ceiling Suspension Kit
Steel Eye-Bolt Ceiling Suspension Kit
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Why We Love It
These components may look small, but they pack a big punch! Designed for frequent institutional use, the Steel Eye-Bolt Set allows you to easily suspend a single or double-point suspension from any steel I or H beam. For 2-point suspension swings, purchase two kits. For single-point suspension always use with a swivel device
- Steel beam suspension for single-point and double-point therapy swings
- Supports swinging, spinning and rocking to help kids organize and regulate their sensory systems
- Use on steel I or H beams
- Holds up to 1,000 lbs.
Details
Kit includes
- One 1/2" x 4" (1.3cm x 10cm) galvanized forged steel eye bolt
- One 1/2" (1.3cm) washer
- One 1/2" (1.3cm) positive lock nut
This type of eye bolt is recommended for straight line pull only. All of the following wear points should be checked on a monthly basis and recorded on the checklist enclosed. Check eye-bolt for loose nuts or movement. Tighten if necessary. Check eye-bolt for wear at the point where it rubs against the safety snap. If wear exists, it should not exceed 30% of the diameter of the eye bolt. If it does, discontinue use immediately and replace the eye-bolt.
Getting Started
- Before installing the eye-bolt, confirm the beam can support the weight of the equipment and user. Use with a Two-to-One Swing Converter to use both single and double point suspension swings from a single eye bolt and a Swing Adjustment System to raise and lower your swings conveniently (sold seperately). We highly recommend using floor mats and helmets where needed.
- Need clarity on swing hardware? Check out our Swing Hardware Primer.
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