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Eye Wood Inox 316 Wood Screw 6x80mm Marine Grade Stainless Steel SKU 92860
Eye Wood Inox 316 Wood Screw 6x80mm Marine Grade Stainless Steel SKU 92860
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Eye Wood Inox 316 Screw (6 x 80 mm)
Marine-Grade A4 Stainless Steel | SKU: 92860
This Eye Wood Inox 316 Wood Screw is a high-performance marine fastener engineered for long-term durability in harsh saltwater environments. Manufactured from premium AISI 316 (A4) stainless steel, it offers superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion compared to standard stainless steel grades.
Key Features
- ✔ AISI 316 (Inox) Stainless Steel
- ✔ Saltwater Corrosion Resistant
- ✔ Deep-cut wood screw thread
- ✔ High-polish professional finish
Technical Specs
| SKU: | 92860 |
| Diameter: | 6 mm |
| Length: | 80 mm |
| Material: | AISI 316 (A4) |
| Head Style: | Fixed Eye / Loop |
Compatibility / Fitment Guide
| Make/System | Model/Application | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Marine Decking | Teak and Timber decks | Saltwater resistant A4 grade |
| Rigging | Auxiliary Lashing Points | Universal timber fitment |
| Chandlery | Wooden Docks and Posts | Corrosion-proof hardware |
OEM Cross Reference
| Part Number / SKU | 92860 |
| Generic Reference | Inox Eye Wood Screw 6x80 |
| Material Reference | AISI 316 / A4-70 |
Questions & Answers
Is this a genuine original part?
This is a premium quality aftermarket marine component, manufactured to meet high AISI 316 standards for long-lasting performance in nautical environments.
How do I know if it is compatible?
Verify the dimensions (6mm x 80mm) against your requirements. If your application involves timber and requires a secure loop point in a marine environment, this is the correct specification.
What is the benefit of AISI 316 over 304 stainless steel?
AISI 316 contains molybdenum, which provides significantly better resistance to pitting and corrosion in saltwater environments compared to 304 grade, making it the industry standard for ocean-going vessels.
Note: Distributed by 4Boats UK. Please ensure proper pre-drilling in hardwoods to prevent timber splitting.
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