The main thing to watch with these is the working temp range—-20°C to 400°C is fine for most, but if you're pushing continuous exposure near that upper limit, the stainless steel’s corrosion resistance can degrade slightly over time, so it's not ideal for high-heat chemical reactors or direct flame contact.

But for pretty much any rigging, tensioning, or load-bearing setup in marine, construction, or general industrial use, they hold up really well, and the 100% inspection on every unit means you're not chasing dimensional outliers—we've had buyers run tensile tests on random samples and they consistently hit the DIN1480 spec.

our company offer them in jaw & eye, jaw & jaw, or eye & eye configurations (just specify when ordering), and the M5 to M36 range covers everything from light household adjustments up to heavy structural bracing, so you can standardize on one supplier for different load tiers.

Surface finish is smooth, which helps with in coastal environments, and the stainless grade itself gives you better corrosion protection than zinc-plated carbon steel—just keep in mind that if you need galvanic compatiblity with alumnum or carbon steel in direct contact, you'll want to isolate them with a washer or bushing.

Lead time is usually 20 working days or so for standerd sizes, but our company can rush M10 through M20 in about 10 days if you need them faster—OEM service is available too, so send us your drawing if you want a custom end fitting or a different thread length.
For M5 sizes, we usually ship within 7-10 days. M36, being larger, takes around 15-20 days depending on stock. We can confirm exact timing once you place the order.
Yes, we can provide a mill certificate for the stainless steel. Just let us know when you order, and we'll include it with the shipment.
We can do electro-polishing for M5 sizes, but it will affect the price and lead time. For larger sizes like M36, it's trickier. Best to check with us on your specific needs.
For M12 eye & eye, our MOQ is 200 pieces. If you need fewer, we might be able to negotiate, but standard is 200.
Keep them in a dry place, ideally in sealed plastic bags with some silica gel. Even though they're stainless steel, high humidity can cause surface discoloration over time, so avoid direct moisture.