Solid Brass Cup Hooks
Uses: This decorative brass cup hook is for use in kitchens, craft projects, hanging exterior decorations, etc.
Features: Solid brass material for high corrosion resistance.
Do NOT use for overhead lifting, support of human weight, athletic or playground equipment. Inspect frequently!
Type | Part Number |
Projection from Surface |
Wire Diameter |
Overall Length |
I.D. | Opening | Width | Thread Length |
SWL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N | 894005 | 1/2" | 0.07" | 0.75" | 0.22" | 0.17" | 0.35" | 0.20" | 5 |
U | 894005 | 1/2" | 0.07" | 0.79" | 0.23" | 0.19" | 0.39" | 0.20" | N/R |
N | 894105 | 5/8" | 0.08" | 0.96" | 0.31" | 0.24" | 0.35" | 0.25" | 5 |
U | 894105 | 5/8" | 0.08" | 0.95" | 0.43" | 0.26" | 0.43" | 0.28" | N/R |
N | 894205 | 3/4" | 0.09" | 1.14" | 0.35" | 0.27" | 0.40" | 0.30" | 10 |
U | 894205 | 3/4" | 0.09" | 0.95" | 0.28" | 0.34" | 0.52" | 0.24" | N/R |
N | 894305 | 7/8" | 0.10" | 1.31" | 0.48" | 0.37" | 0.40" | 0.35" | 10 |
U | 894305 | 7/8" | 0.10" | 1.34" | 0.46" | 0.36" | 0.57" | 0.36" | N/R |
N | 894405 | 1" | 0.12" | 1.50" | 0.50" | 0.39" | 0.40" | 0.39" | 10 |
U | 894405 | 1" | 0.12" | 1.46" | 0.52" | 0.47" | 0.80" | 0.42" | N/R |
N | 894505 | 1-1/4" | 0.14" | 1.84" | 0.72" | 0.55" | 0.52" | 0.48" | 15 |
U | 894505 | 1-1/4" | 0.14" | 1.84" | 0.73" | 0.56" | 0.52" | 0.48" | N/R |
N | 894605 | 1-1/2" | 0.15" | 2.07" | 0.84" | 0.64" | 0.52" | 0.44" | 15 |
U | 894605 | 1-1/2" | 0.15" | 2.12" | 0.80" | 0.67" | 0.56" | 0.44" | N/R |
Note: Dimensions shown are nominal and subject to change/variation. Unless specified otherwise, the product may, or may not, have a lacquer coating.
Type C- Made in China, w/o lacquer coating
Type N- Our current stock may be made in USA, but production has been moved to China, so the item supplied could be made in USA or China.
Type T- Made in Taiwan, w/o lacquer coating
Type U- Made in USA (not rated)
SWL- Safe Working Load
N/R- Not Rated
Finish Issue
Many of the solid brass hooks that we receive have what appear to be small tarnish spots. The tarnish color of the various lots have different degrees of darkness, with the majority requiring examination to see the problem. Our understanding is that after the hooks are polished, lacquer is applied and the hooks are tumbled until dry. We suspect that the hooks dry in a tangled clump and have to be broken apart after they dry and that it is this contact area that is showing a different color due to a different thickness of lacquer finish and/or these contact areas are starting to tarnish as a result of not being coated. Over time the lacquer coating will wear away and the entire hook will tarnish. This process will progress more rapidly in an exterior environment.