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Lalizas Eye Wood Screw Inox 316 Stainless Steel 12x120mm Marine Grade SKU 93185
Lalizas Eye Wood Screw Inox 316 Stainless Steel 12x120mm Marine Grade SKU 93185
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Lalizas Eye Wood Screw (SKU 93185)
Inox 316 Stainless Steel - 12mm x 120mm
Upgrade your vessel's deck hardware with the **Lalizas Eye Wood Screw (SKU 93185)**. Crafted from premium **AISI 316 (A4) Stainless Steel**, this fastener is specifically engineered to withstand the rigours of the marine environment. Unlike standard zinc-plated alternatives, Inox 316 provides maximum protection against pitting and corrosion, even in direct contact with saltwater.
Key Features
- ✔ **AISI 316 Stainless Steel:** Highest marine-grade resistance.
- ✔ **Closed Loop Design:** Prevents rope snagging or accidental detachment.
- ✔ **Heavy Duty Shank:** 12mm diameter for structural integrity.
- ✔ **Versatile:** Ideal for docks, deck timber, and interior cabinetry.
Technical Specs
| SKU / MPN: | 93185 |
| Material: | Inox 316 (A4) Stainless |
| Shank Diameter: | 12 mm |
| Overall Length: | 120 mm |
| Eye Inner Diameter: | ~27 mm |
Compatibility / Fitment Guide
| Application Type | Surface Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Marine Rigging | Teak, Oak, Pine | Pre-drill pilot hole recommended. |
| Dock Mooring | Timber Pilings | A4 Steel is salt-water safe. |
| Canopy/Bimini | Boat Hull (Wood) | Ideal for securing tethers. |
OEM Cross Reference
| Lalizas Part Number | 93185 |
| Alternative Reference | 12x120mm Wood Screw Eye Bolt |
Questions & Answers
Is this a genuine Lalizas part?
Yes, this is an authentic Lalizas manufactured component, ensuring the highest standards of safety and quality control for marine use.
Will this rust if used on a saltwater dock?
No. This eye bolt is made from 316-grade stainless steel, which contains molybdenum. This provides superior resistance to chlorides (like salt) compared to standard 304 stainless or zinc-plated steel.
Do I need to pre-drill a hole for this screw?
For a 12mm shank diameter, we highly recommend drilling a pilot hole (typically ~8mm depending on wood density) to prevent the timber from splitting and to ensure the threads bite correctly.
Note: Please verify your original part dimensions against the specs above before purchasing. Distributed by 4boats.co.uk.
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