Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Copper Plated Steel Screw Eyes and Rings

Common installation or setup challenges when using copper plated steel screw eyes and rings may include:

  1. Stripping or Breaking: The screw eyes or rings can strip or break during installation if too much force is applied or if the material they are screwed into is too hard.

  2. Rusting: Despite being copper plated, steel screw eyes and rings can still rust if the plating is damaged during installation or if exposed to moisture over time.

  3. Improper Installation Angle: Incorrectly installing screw eyes at an angle can weaken their hold, impacting their effectiveness.

  4. Selection of Incorrect Size: Choosing the wrong size of screw eyes or rings for the application can lead to stability issues or failure.

  5. Pre-Drilling Holes: Not pre-drilling pilot holes before screwing in the eyes or rings can cause the material to splinter or crack.

To mitigate these challenges, it's recommended to use proper tools, follow installation instructions carefully, choose the right size and type of screw eyes and rings for the application, pre-drill pilot holes, and inspect for any damage before installation.