Black Open Body Turnbuckle - Hook and Eye
Hook and Eye Turnbuckle Tensioner - 316 Stainless Steel with Dull Black Finish
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Black Open Body Turnbuckle - Hook-Eye
Options | Th | Ø (mm) |
L (mm) |
L2 (mm) |
iD (mm) |
C (mm) |
Code | Price (inc VAT) | Quantity |
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M5 Hook / Eye | M5 | 4.4 | 112 | 165 | 8 | 7.5 | OBTHE-M5-BLK | £4.00 | |
M6 Hook / Eye | M6 | 5.3 | 145 | 210 | 10 | 9 | OBTHE-M6-BLK | £5.26 | |
M8 Hook / Eye | M8 | 7.1 | 190 | 280 | 14 | 12 | OBTHE-M8-BLK | £7.81 | |
M10 Hook / Eye | M10 | 8.9 | 240 | 345 | 16 | 13 | OBTHE-M10-BLK | £11.86 |
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Key Features:
Black finish. | |
316 grade stainless steel. |
Stylish black hook and eye turnbuckle, designed to complement modern, industrial, or rustic styles offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Commonly used in events, theatre and stage rigging, especially for securing cables and maintaining tension in applications such as stage backdrops, lighting rigs, and set constructions.
Also ideal for DIY and decorative projects, landscaping, horticulture and installations such as catenary cables, rigging and fencing.
The hook end fitting is ideal for applications where the connection might need to be removed or adjusted frequently.
The eye provides a secure and permanent attachment point when connected to a shackle, rope, or chain.
- A4 AISI - 316 stainless steel construction.
- On-trend PVD dull black finish.
- Available in M5, M6, M8 and M10 thread variants.
- Create secure tensioned fixing.
- Quality manufactured for strength and value.
- Traditional open body style.
- Easily adjusted.
Dimension Information:
PDF Data Sheet
Download Turnbuckle Hook/Eye Dimension Information
How To Use A Turnbuckle
We recommend starting with your turnbuckle half engaged, this is so you can apply tension once fitted. Rotate the central strainer body by hand to release the threaded eye and hook ends.
Once your turnbuckle connected, simply tighten the turnbuckle by rotating the central strainer body until the required tension is achieved.
Tip: You can use a flat head screw driver or the claw of a hammer to help tighten the central strainer (dependent on turnbuckle size).
Important: If using with wire rope, it is important that the wire is NOT allowed to turn or twist as this could weaken the wire.