Lifting Eye Bolts & Eye Nuts (Swivel & Non-Swivel)
Lifting Eye Bolts & Eye Nuts (Swivel & Non-Swivel)
Welcome to the ULS Lifting storefront, your specialist source for a comprehensive selection of certified Lifting Eye Bolts and Eye Nuts. We understand that secure, reliable lifting operations begin with high-quality, load-rated rigging hardware. Our extensive inventory covers every application, from heavy-duty collared eye bolts and non-swivel eye nuts for stable vertical lifts to advanced swivel lifting points and swivel eye nuts designed for safe angular loading.
We cater to diverse industrial needs by stocking products with metric threads, imperial threads, and extra-long shanks to ensure compatibility with your specific machinery or structure. Partnering with all leading manufacturers, ULS provides only CE marked, fully compliant lifting accessories. Every order is dispatched with the necessary paperwork and EC Declarations, guaranteeing that your load-rated equipment is ready for immediate use upon delivery.
RUD VWBG Load Ring, Metric thread with longer Vario Bolt
VWBG Long
RUD VWBG-V Load Ring, Metric thread
VWBG - V
£77.19 ex VAT
£92.63 inc VAT
RUD VWBG-V Load Ring, Metric thread with longer Vario Bolt
VWBG - V Long
£98.48 ex VAT
£118.18 inc VAT
Collared Eye Bolts Metric Thread
CEBM
"Metric Collared Eye Bolts manufactured to BS4278 Table 1.
Sizes M6 to M36. Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point between a load and a lifting sling"
£1.49 ex VAT
£1.79 inc VAT
DIN580 Eye Bolts - Metric Thread
DINEBM
DIN580 Eye Bolts supplied tested and certified. Manufactured in accordance to DIN580. Sizes M6 to M64 available from stock. Larger eye compared to Collared Eyebolts
£0.85 ex VAT
£1.02 inc VAT
DIN580 Eye Bolts Zinc Plated
DINEBZP
Zinc Plated DIN580 Eye Bolts with large eye, supplied tested and certified. Sizes M6 to M30 available from stock. Supplied with enlarger eye compared to Collared Eyebolts
£0.88 ex VAT
£1.06 inc VAT
Dynamo Eye Bolts Metric Thread
DEBM
"Metric Dynamo Eye Bolts manufactured to BS4278. Sizes M6 to M30.
Dynamo Eyebolts have an enlarged eye compared to Collared Eyebolts. Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point."
£1.95 ex VAT
£2.34 inc VAT
Collared Eye Bolts BSW Imperial Thread
CEBI
"BSW Imperial Collared Eye Bolts manufactured to BS4278 Table 4.
Sizes 1/4"" to 1.1/2"". Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point between a load and a lifting sling."
£2.49 ex VAT
£2.99 inc VAT
Dynamo Eye Bolts BSW Imperial Thread
DEBI
"BSW Imperial Dynamo. Sizes 1/4"" to 1"".
Dynamo Eye Bolts have an enlarged eye compared to Collared Eyebolts. Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point."
Collared Eye Bolts UNC Thread
CEBU
"UNC Imperial Collared Eye Bolts manufactured to BS4278 Table 4.
Sizes 1/4"" to 1.1/2"". Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point between a load and a lifting sling."
£6.32 ex VAT
£7.58 inc VAT
Long Shank Dynamo Eye Bolts Metric Thread
DEBML
Metric Long Shank Dynamo Eyebolts manufactured to BS4278. Sizes M8 to M24. Dynamo Eye Bolts have an enlarged eye compared to Collared Eyebolts.
Used to create a safe and secure Lifting / Anchor point
£3.24 ex VAT
£3.89 inc VAT
Long Shank Collared Eye Bolts Metric Thread
CEBML
Long Shank Collared Eye Bolts Metric Thread. Supplied with an extra long threaded area of 178mm. Manufactured to BS529 Part 1. Available in metric thread diameters, Sizes from M10 to M30.
£6.98 ex VAT
£8.38 inc VAT
Selecting the Right Lifting Hardware: Safety, Standards, and Specifications
Choosing the correct lifting eye bolt or eye nut is paramount for operational safety and regulatory compliance. At ULS, we provide comprehensive product specifications to guide your selection, ensuring you receive a component rated for your precise Working Load Limit (WLL) requirements.
Understanding Swivel vs. Fixed Lifting Points: It is critical to understand the distinction between fixed and swivel fittings. Non-swivel (fixed) eye bolts and non-swivel (fixed) eye nuts, such as those compliant with DIN 580 and DIN 582 standards, are primarily load-rated for axial/vertical lifting only. Using them for angular lifting drastically reduces the Working Load Limit and introduces significant risk. In contrast, our selection of swivel eye bolts and swivel eye nuts (also known as Hoist Rings or Load Rings) is engineered as multi-directional lifting points. This advanced design allows for 360° rotation and up to 180° pivot, maintaining the full WLL even when subjected to angular loads. They offer superior flexibility and safety for complex rigging operations.
Material Grade and Environment: The integrity of the lift depends on the material grade and finish. For extreme loads and demanding environments, we offer Grade 8 High-Capacity Eye Bolts, which provide maximum strength and reliability. For corrosive, humid, or marine-grade applications, our Stainless Steel Eye Bolts and Eye Nuts (often available in A4 specification) provide outstanding resistance to rust and wear, guaranteeing durability across industrial sectors.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use a regular (non-swivel) eye bolt for angular lifting?
We strongly advise against using a standard, non-swivel eye bolt for angular (side) loading. Non-swivel fittings are designed and load-rated for vertical (axial) lifts only. Using them at an angle can reduce the stated Working Load Limit (WLL) by up to 70% or more, creating a severe safety risk. For any non-vertical lift, you must use a specialised swivel eye bolt or swivel hoist ring, which is engineered to maintain its WLL under angular stress.
What do DIN 580 and DIN 582 mean for Eye Bolts and Eye Nuts?
DIN refers to the German Institute for Standardisation, and these numbers specify the design and dimensions for common lifting hardware. DIN 580 typically refers to the specification for collared lifting eye bolts, while DIN 582 refers to the specification for lifting eye nuts. Products compliant with these standards are manufactured to strict European specifications, ensuring consistency, reliability, and that the product is suitable for lifting when properly installed and used within its vertical Working Load Limit (WLL).
How do I ensure I am not exceeding the Working Load Limit (WLL) of my lifting eye?
Always refer to the WLL, which is stamped or permanently marked on the body of the eye bolt or eye nut. This rating applies only to a straight-line (axial/vertical) pull unless the fitting is specifically a swivel-type lifting point. If you are using a fixed eye bolt for an angled lift (which should be avoided), you must consult the manufacturer's official de-rating chart and never exceed the reduced capacity. Regular inspection for thread wear or damage is also essential to maintaining the rated capacity.




