We manufacture and source multiple turnbuckle styles for different tensioning systems. Use the options below to compare end fittings, materials, standards and applications before requesting a quote.
The end fitting determines how the turnbuckle connects to your cable, chain, eye bolt, shackle or anchor point. Eye ends provide a closed connection, hook ends allow quick attachment, jaw ends provide a secure pinned connection, and swage or toggle ends are common in stainless and marine rigging systems.
Available materials include carbon steel, drop forged steel, malleable iron and stainless steel. Common finishes include self-colored, electro-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, polished stainless and passivated stainless. For outdoor or marine use, choose galvanized or stainless options according to the environment and required service life.
Turnbuckles are widely used for wire rope tensioning, cable railing, chain assemblies, marine rigging, transport lashing, construction bracing, agricultural hardware and general industrial adjustment. For safety-critical applications, always select rated products and confirm the correct working load, installation method and inspection procedure.
A turnbuckle is an adjustable tensioning device used to tighten or loosen wire rope, cable, chain or rod assemblies. It normally has a central body with right-hand and left-hand threaded end fittings, allowing the length and tension to be adjusted by rotating the body.
We supply malleable iron commercial turnbuckles, drop forged DIN 1480 turnbuckles, deck lashing turnbuckles, Dee-Dee/Hamburg turnbuckles, stainless steel turnbuckles, US type turnbuckles and custom OEM turnbuckles.
Common end fittings include eye & eye, hook & eye, hook & hook, jaw & jaw, jaw & eye, stub end, swage end and toggle end. The correct option depends on the anchor point, wire rope/cable assembly and load direction.
Available turnbuckle material options include carbon steel, drop forged steel, malleable iron and stainless steel. Finishes can include self-colored, electro-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, polished stainless and passivated stainless.
Only use a turnbuckle for lifting when the specific product is rated, marked and supplied for lifting service, and when the assembly is installed and inspected according to the applicable standard and safety procedure. Many commercial turnbuckles are for tensioning only, not lifting.
Confirm thread diameter, take-up length, open/closed length, working load requirement, end fitting, material and finish. If you are unsure, send your drawing or application details and we will recommend a suitable option.
Galvanized turnbuckles are cost-effective for many outdoor and industrial applications. Stainless steel turnbuckles provide stronger corrosion resistance for marine, coastal, architectural and harsh environments.
Please provide product type, thread diameter, take-up length, end fitting, material, finish, quantity, required load rating, packaging requirement and destination port. Drawings or photos help us quote faster.
Before use, check for bent parts, cracks, thread damage, corrosion, missing pins/nuts and deformation. Remove any damaged or overloaded turnbuckles from service and follow the relevant inspection standard for safety-critical assemblies.
Send your specifications today and our sales engineers will help you choose the correct turnbuckle for your application. We support standard models, custom manufacturing, bulk orders and export-ready packaging.
After downloading the product catalogue, our dedicated technical experts will provide you with one-on-one service.