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B23SS - 1/4 Inch Forged Light Duty Rope Ring With 2-Hole Mounting Bracket Stainless St.

B23SS - 1/4 Inch Forged Light Duty Rope Ring With 2-Hole Mounting Bracket Stainless St.

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The Light Duty Rope Ring from Buyers Products carries a working load limit of 400 lb. It features a welded D-ring and a 14 Ga steel clip. Choose zinc-plated steel or stainless steel construction. Ideal for use with a zinc-plated support plate (sold separately), the rope ring provides sturdy holding power for your tools and equipment. Rope rings are not approved for lifting.

Specifications

Finish Plain
Material Stainless Steel
Min. Breaking Strength (lbs) 1,200
Mount Type Surface
W.L.L. (lbs) 400

The 1/4 Inch Forged Light Duty Rope Ring with 2-Hole Mounting Bracket, constructed from high-grade stainless steel, represents a superior solution for secure, non-lifting tie-down applications across various industrial, commercial, and recreational environments. Engineered by Buyers Products, this component is meticulously designed to provide steadfast holding power for an array of tools, equipment, and cargo, prioritizing both durability and operational safety within its specified parameters.

At the core of this product's robust performance is its material composition: stainless steel. Specifically, for applications demanding corrosion resistance and strength, grades such as AISI 304 or 316 are commonly employed. While the exact grade may vary, the selection of stainless steel inherently bestows several critical advantages. Unlike common carbon steel, stainless steel forms a passive chromium oxide layer on its surface, which provides exceptional resistance to oxidation, rust, and various forms of corrosion, even in harsh or marine environments. This characteristic ensures the rope ring maintains its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal over extended periods, minimizing maintenance requirements and maximizing its service life. The inherent strength and hardness of stainless steel also contribute to its resistance against abrasion, impact, and deformation under typical light-duty loads, making it a reliable choice for long-term use where exposure to moisture, chemicals, or temperature fluctuations is a concern.

The manufacturing process further elevates the product's performance. The term "forged" signifies that the metal has been shaped through localized compressive forces, typically at elevated temperatures. This process differs fundamentally from casting or machining, yielding several metallurgical benefits. Forging refines the grain structure of the metal, aligning the grain flow with the contour of the D-ring. This results in superior mechanical properties, including increased tensile strength, enhanced fatigue resistance, and improved impact toughness compared to components produced by other methods. A forged D-ring is less prone to internal voids, porosity, and other defects that can compromise structural integrity, ensuring a more homogeneous and reliable component. For a light-duty application like this rope ring, forging provides an extra margin of safety and longevity, ensuring that the component can consistently handle its rated Working Load Limit (WLL) without premature failure due to material weaknesses.

The physical dimensions of the rope ring are critical to its function and load-bearing capacity. The 1/4 inch diameter of the D-ring is carefully chosen to strike a balance between material economy, strength, and compatibility with various tie-down accessories. This dimension allows for effective engagement with a wide range of ropes, bungee cords, straps, and chains commonly used in light-duty securing tasks. The 1/4 inch thickness ensures adequate cross-sectional area to distribute stress effectively, contributing directly to the impressive Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) of 1,200 lbs and the stipulated Working Load Limit (WLL) of 400 lbs. The D-ring itself is a welded component, a critical detail that distinguishes it from un-welded or open rings. A welded D-ring forms a continuous, closed loop, eliminating potential points of weakness or failure that could arise from an open joint. This welded construction ensures maximum strength and integrity, particularly important when dynamic forces or vibrations are present during transport.

Integral to the rope ring's secure mounting is its 2-hole mounting bracket, fabricated from 14-gauge steel. The bracket design incorporates two strategically placed holes, providing a robust and stable attachment point to the mounting surface. A 2-hole configuration offers superior stability compared to single-hole designs, effectively preventing rotation or pivoting of the D-ring under load. This dual-point attachment distributes stress over a larger surface area, reducing localized stress concentrations on the mounting substrate and enhancing the overall pull-out resistance of the assembly. For optimal performance and to maintain the corrosion resistance of the overall system, it is highly recommended to use stainless steel fasteners of appropriate size and thread type when securing the bracket. The choice of 14-gauge steel for the clip provides a balance of strength and flexibility, allowing the bracket to conform slightly to uneven surfaces while maintaining sufficient rigidity to support the D-ring and its load.

The operational parameters of this rope ring are clearly defined by its Working Load Limit (WLL) of 400 lbs and a Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) of 1,200 lbs. The WLL represents the maximum static load that a piece of lifting or rigging equipment is designed to safely support when the load is evenly distributed and applied in a controlled manner. It incorporates a safety factor, which in this case is 3:1 (MBS/WLL = 1200 lbs / 400 lbs = 3). This safety factor is a critical engineering consideration, providing a buffer against unforeseen stresses, material degradation, minor damage, or approximations in load calculations. Adhering strictly to the WLL is paramount for operational safety and to prevent catastrophic failure. The MBS, on the other hand, is the load at which the component is expected to fail. While the product is designed to withstand loads up to its MBS, it is imperative that the WLL is never exceeded during actual use. Exceeding the WLL can lead to permanent deformation, structural fatigue, and ultimately, failure of the rope ring, potentially resulting in damage to equipment or injury to personnel.

A crucial specification highlighted for this product is that "Rope rings are not approved for lifting." This distinction is not merely a disclaimer but a fundamental safety classification. Lifting operations, particularly overhead lifting, are subject to stringent regulations and require specialized hardware that is designed, tested, and certified to meet much higher safety factors and performance criteria (often 4:1 or 5:1, and sometimes even higher for specific lifting equipment). Lifting applications involve dynamic loads, shock loads, and potential for catastrophic consequences if equipment fails. This rope ring is explicitly designed for "light duty" tie-down and securing applications, where the primary function is to restrain objects against movement or displacement, rather than to suspend them vertically against gravity. Examples of appropriate light-duty applications include securing tools in a utility truck bed, holding down tarps or nets on a trailer, organizing equipment within a workshop, or anchoring personal gear in recreational vehicles. The "surface mount" type further emphasizes its role as a stationary tie-down point, affixed directly to a flat surface.

The "plain" finish refers to the natural, unpolished state of the stainless steel, which is typical for industrial hardware where functional integrity and corrosion resistance take precedence over a highly polished aesthetic. This finish is durable and resistant to scratching, making it suitable for demanding environments where appearance is secondary to performance. The integration with a zinc-plated support plate (sold separately) offers an enhanced mounting solution. While the rope ring itself is stainless steel, a backing plate, especially on thinner gauge sheet metal or composite surfaces, significantly improves load distribution, reduces localized stress, and prevents pull-through or deformation of the mounting surface. Zinc plating on the support plate offers its own layer of corrosion resistance, typically through sacrificial galvanic protection, complementing the stainless steel ring for a robust overall assembly. When pairing different metals like stainless steel and zinc-plated steel, considerations regarding galvanic corrosion should be minimized by ensuring proper environmental conditions or through the use of insulating washers if direct contact between dissimilar metals in a corrosive electrolyte is anticipated.

Installation of the 1/4 Inch Forged Light Duty Rope Ring demands adherence to best practices to ensure its full performance capabilities are realized. The mounting surface must be structurally sound and capable of withstanding the anticipated loads. Proper pre-drilling of pilot holes, sized correctly for the chosen fasteners, is essential to prevent material splitting or cracking, especially in wood or composite materials. The use of high-quality, corrosion-resistant fasteners, ideally stainless steel, is crucial to maintain the integrity of the entire assembly and prevent galvanic corrosion between the fastener and the bracket. Fasteners should be tightened to appropriate torque specifications, ensuring a secure attachment without over-tightening, which could strip threads or deform the bracket or mounting surface. Regular inspection post-installation and throughout the product's lifespan is recommended. Users should routinely check for any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation, loose fasteners, or damage to the D-ring or bracket. Any component exhibiting significant wear or damage should be immediately replaced to maintain safety and functionality.

In summary, the 1/4 Inch Forged Light Duty Rope Ring with 2-Hole Mounting Bracket in Stainless Steel by Buyers Products is a meticulously engineered component designed for superior performance in non-lifting tie-down applications. Its robust stainless steel construction, enhanced by the forging process, provides exceptional strength, durability, and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term reliability even in challenging environments. With a substantial Working Load Limit of 400 lbs and a safety factor of 3:1 against its Minimum Breaking Strength of 1,200 lbs, this rope ring offers a secure anchor point for a multitude of light-duty securing tasks. Its welded D-ring and stable 2-hole mounting bracket simplify installation and maximize load distribution. By strictly adhering to its specified WLL and understanding its explicit non-lifting classification, users can confidently rely on this premium hardware solution for safely securing their valuable tools and equipment.