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The NATIONAL MARKER N119289 is a solid brass large screw eye designed for exterior and marine environments where corrosion resistance is a top priority. This fastener features an open loop eye at one end and a threaded screw shank at the other, allowing it to be driven directly into wood or similar substrates for hanging, rigging, or securing applications. The solid brass construction provides lasting protection against moisture, salt air, and oxidation without surface coatings that can chip or fail over time. Each pack contains 4 screw eyes, corresponding to National catalog model V2015 series. Installers and tradespeople working on docks, marine structures, exterior enclosures, or coastal installations will find this hardware suited to demanding environmental conditions.
This screw eye is intended for exterior and marine use cases where standard steel or zinc-plated hardware would corrode prematurely. Typical applications include securing cable or rope runs, hanging signs or fixtures on exterior wood framing, rigging on boat docks, and mounting hardware on outdoor enclosures. The large eye opening accommodates hooks, carabiners, wire rope, or similar rigging components. Sold in a pack of 4, this product is suited for small-quantity service jobs or supplementing larger fastener inventories on marine or exterior construction projects.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and general-use screw eye compatible with National catalog model V2015 series applications in exterior wood framing, dock hardware, and marine rigging installations.
Screw eyes of this type are typically installed by hand or with a screwdriver or awl inserted through the eye for added torque leverage. For hardwood substrates, pilot holes are recommended to prevent splitting and ensure straight seating. Ensure the eye orientation is set correctly before the shank is fully seated, as repositioning after full installation may weaken the substrate grip. Follow applicable local building or marine codes when using fasteners in structural or load-bearing rigging applications.
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