eyehook

eye·hook

 (ī′ho͝ok′)
n.
A hook attached to a ring at the end of a rope or chain.
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eyehook

(ˈaɪˌhʊk)
n
(Mechanical Engineering) a hook attached to a ring at the extremity of a rope or chain
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I knew he would be sitting in a chair behind a table with one foot chained to an eyehook on the floor, but initially I could make out only the color of his clothes.
The window in this place is so nice--they are on hinges, they rise up and hook to the rafters by an eyehook. Everyone comments on them.
When you fabricate or purchase tooling baskets, be sure the handles are tall enough to extend above the surface of the hot cleaning solution and incorporate an eyehook to lift with an overhead chain hoist.
To use the shield, remove the eyehook seals and slip the shield over the two lifting rings, laying it flat on the oil cooler frame.
The wire lift rod should move smoothly through the hole in the plug when you grasp the eyehook end of the rod.
For each pit, they laid the skirts on the blinds and screwed eyehooks into the lids wherever the holes in the grommets were located.
Even though they are now secured with heavy cable and eyehooks, Charlie and friends have been targeted more than once by vandals, most recently about five years ago.
Measure two equal-length pieces of chain for the lower shutter and use eyehooks to attach one end of each chain to a top corner of the shutter and the other end to the window frame of the house, pre-drilling the holes.
Jake cut a piece of plastic glass just larger than the door opening, screwed eyehooks into the shed and glued them on back of the plastic.
I fastened the back of the frame to the pergola with eyehooks in the table that fitted into eyescrews in the stretcher.