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50.80.50 - Sjoroog – 102 x 95mm – Verzonken montage

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Beschrijving:
De Sjoroog - 102 x 95 mm - Verzonken Montage is een zwaar te belasten sjorpunt ontworpen voor verzonken installatie in een laadvloer of cargovloer.

Het oog zit vlak met het oppervlak wanneer het niet in gebruik is, wat een strak profiel oplevert dat de laadruimte niet belemmert. De afmeting van 102 x 95 mm maakt een veilige geschroefde bevestiging aan standaard laadvloersecties mogelijk.

Alle productcodes / identificatiecodes:
50.80.50 50.80.50 50.80.50 508050
Alternative Codes
50.80.50508050

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Frequently asked questions

What is the 102 x 95mm flush-mount lashing eye used for?
The 102 x 95mm flush-mount lashing eye is a heavy-duty tie-down anchor point for securing loads in a vehicle bed or cargo floor. It bolts into the surface and sits flush when not in use, so it doesn't snag cargo or get in the way of the load area.
How is the lashing eye fitted?
The lashing eye fits into a recess in the load bed and bolts down through its 102 x 95mm base. It's a bolt-in job most people can do at home with basic hand tools, as long as the mounting surface is flat and strong enough to take load stress.
How many lashing eyes do I need to secure a load?
Most load areas use at least four anchor points, one near each corner, so a load can be strapped from multiple directions. With a 102 x 95mm eye like this you can space several across a bed for heavier or awkward loads. Plan the layout before drilling and bolting.