582 Galvanized Eye Bolts: When it comes to lifting, anchoring, or rigging operations, every component matters, especially eye bolts. The 582 galvanized eye bolt, a widely recognized standard in industrial hardware, plays a critical role in ensuring safe load handling. Whether you’re in construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, or marine operations in Saudi Arabia, choosing the right eye bolt means protecting assets, operations, and most importantly, people.
The 582 galvanized eye bolt is a DIN 582 standard lifting accessory designed to attach ropes, slings, chains, or cables to a load, allowing it to be lifted or secured.
Saudi Arabia’s diverse industries demand durable and certified rigging hardware. The 582 eye bolt is used across:
1. Oil & Gas
Used for mounting equipment in offshore and onshore rigs, pipeline handling, and modular lifting.
2. Construction
For lifting prefabricated concrete, HVAC units, steel beams, and scaffolding systems.
3. Power & Utilities
Supports load suspension and lifting of transformers, turbine components, and panel systems.
4. Marine & Port Operations
Essential in cargo securing, shipbuilding, and offshore supply vessels (OSVs).
5. Heavy Machinery Installations
Used as lifting points for engines, generators, pumps, and compressors during assembly and maintenance.
At SSTC, our team helps you source the right eye bolts specific to your sector, load weight, and climate conditions.
Benefits of Galvanized 582 Eye Bolts
The galvanized finish on DIN 582 bolts offers distinct advantages for Saudi Arabia’s industrial environments:
Corrosion Resistance
Ideal for coastal, marine, or desert conditions common in the GCC.
Long Service Life
Withstands exposure to dust, humidity, and harsh sunlight, reducing replacement frequency.
Maintenance-Free
Requires less attention compared to untreated or painted steel bolts.
Cost-Effective
A great alternative to stainless steel for high-volume operations.
Safety Assurance
Galvanized coating ensures uniformity and reduces surface degradation under stress.
How to Choose the Right Eye Bolt: 7 Key Factors
1. Load Capacity
Always check your required Working Load Limit (WLL) and match it with the bolt’s rating under vertical load conditions.
2. Thread Type and Depth
Verify the thread type (Metric) and ensure that the bolt fully engages into the lifting surface or base.
3. Material Strength
Ensure it is made of drop-forged carbon steel, which resists deformation under high loads.
4. Environment
For outdoor, marine, or chemical plant applications, galvanized is preferred. SSTC also provides stainless and black oxide variants.
5. Usage Type
Permanent mountings → Use with lock nuts and sealing
Temporary rigging → Ensure easy removability and visual inspection post-use
6. Standards Compliance
Ensure DIN 582 or equivalent certified markings are present. SSTC guarantees full traceability and mill certificates on request.
7. Angle of Loading
For angled loads, consider swivel eye bolts or specially rated ones. Regular 582 eye bolts should not be side loaded.
Buying Guide: 582 Galvanized Eye Bolts – What to Look For in 2025-26
Responsible Use: Safety First
Don’t:
Use damaged, bent, or rusted bolts
Paint or weld over the galvanized coating
Use without full thread engagement
Load the bolt at an angle
Do:
Inspect before each use
Replace immediately if damaged
Load vertically unless otherwise rated
Use manufacturer documentation for load verification
SSTC’s Safety Tip: If you’re lifting a dynamic load or operating in high temperatures, speak with our engineers about specialty-rated hardware.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake
Risk
Using the wrong thread size
Bolt may shear or pull out
Side loading a vertical-rated bolt
Sudden failure or bolt bending
Overloading beyond WLL
Catastrophic lifting failure
Not checking certification
Legal and safety risks in inspections
Where to Buy 582 Galvanized Eye Bolts in Saudi Arabia?
At SSTC, we provide:
DIN 582-compliant eye bolts in all standard sizes
Technical documentation, including WLL charts
Bulk order and B2B discounts
Same-day delivery in Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah
Custom material grades (e.g., stainless steel, alloy steel)
Expert support for load calculation and selection
Final Thoughts
When it comes to lifting safety, the smallest components often bear the heaviest responsibilities. Choosing the right 582 galvanized eye bolt isn’t just about capacity—it’s about trust, standards, and smart decisions.
By sourcing from SSTC, you ensure access to quality-tested, certified, and professionally supported lifting solutions tailored to Saudi Arabia’s diverse industries.
Let SSTC help you lift safely, reliably, and responsibly in 2025–26 and beyond.
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