85
3207
3206
A
B C
E
F
627
648
629
688
689
E F
G
D
C
A
D
A
B
C
1
2
3
2759
A
B
C
D
Folding Padeyes
Folding padeyes keep deck and passageways clear. 
They’re ready to attach a snatch block or fender, 
but fold safely out of the way when not needed.
Bolt-down bases and D-rings are 316 stainless 
steel. A vulcanized thermoplastic pad prevents 
rattling and holds the D-ring in position.
Use for:
Loops/soft attachments 
Jacklines and tethers
Leads
Tie downs
Lifting points
Fenders
HOW SHOULD I ALIGN THE 
LOAD ON A FOLDING PADEYE? 
Folding padeyes differ from 
conventional padeyes in that the 
load should be perpendicular to 
the hinge and bail instead of in line 
with it. The strongest positions are 
with the D-ring vertical or leaning 
toward the fold-down position, 
which focuses the load on the 
side anchored with two screws.
Q&A
FOLDING
PADEYES
Maximum working load
Padeyes
Padeyes are great for mounting blocks and are 
also used as attachment points for staysails, 
reefing blocks, and hundreds of other items.
Harken offers a range of stainless steel padeyes. 
The diamond-shaped padeyes, 688 and 689, are 
316 stainless and often used at mastbases where 
the diamond shape allows them to be mounted very 
close together. The 2759 is 316 cast stainless steel. 
The 627, 629, and 648 padeyes are 17-4 PH stainless.
For maximum strength always align fixed
padeye bails to the load.
DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labeled for such use.
Load 
angle
Part
No.
Maximum working load 
Breaking load       
Fasteners
(FH)
1
2
3
1
2
3
lb
kg
lb
kg
lb
kg
lb
kg
lb
kg
lb
kg
in
mm
 627 
 5000 
 2270 
 4500 
 2040 
 4300 
 1950  10000  4535 
 9000 
 4080 
 8600 
 3900 
 1/4 
 6 
 629 
 20000  9070  12000  5440  14000  6350  40000  18140  24000  10890  28000  12700  1/2 
 12 
 648 
 11800  5358  10375  4705 
 8500 
 3855  23600  10716  20750  9430  17000  7710 
 3/8 
 10 
 688 
 3800 
 1770 
 5000 
 2270 
 4300 
 1950 
 7800 
 3540  10000  4535 
 8600 
 3900 
 1/4 
 6 
 689 
 8500 
 3855 
 8000 
 3628 
 7800 
 3540  19000  8618  17200  7800  15600  7075  5/16 
 8 
 2759 
 2550 
 1156 
 2392 
 1086 
 2450 
 1111 
 5100 
 2313 
 4784 
 2172 
 4900 
 2222 
 1/4 
 6 
Part
No.
Description
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Weight
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
oz
g
 627  Small round 
 2 1/4 
 57 
 
 
 1 1/16 
 27 
 1 3/16 
 30 
 1 3/16 
 30 
 5/8 
 16 
 1 5/16 
 24 
 4.16 
 118 
 629  Large round 
 3 3/4 
 95 
 
 
 1 3/4 
 44 
 1 7/8 
 48 
 2 
 51 
 1 1/16 
 27 
 1 3/4 
 44 
 23 
 652 
 648  High-load medium 
 3 
 76 
 
 
 1 5/16 
 33 
 1 9/16 
 40 
 1 15/16 
 50 
 1 1/8 
 29 
 1 7/16 
 37 
 11 
 312 
 688  Small diamond 
 3 1/8 
 79 
 2 
 51 
 2 3/8 
 60 
 1 1/4 
 32 
 1 3/16 
 30 
 9/16 
 14 
 7/8 
 22 
 4.75 
 135 
 689  Large diamond 
 3 7/8 
 98 
 2 5/16 
 59 
 2 7/8 
 73 
 1 3/8 
 35 
 1 9/16 
 40 
 7/8 
 22 
 1 1/16 
 27 
 7.5 
 213 
 2759  Padeye/fi ts 22 mm cars with sheaves 
 2 1/4 
 56 
 3/4 
 18 
 1 1/2 
 38 
 
 
 1 
 26 
 9/16 
 15 
 5/8 
 16 
 1.3 
 38 
Part
No.
Description
A
B
C
D
E
F
Weight
Maximum
working load
Breaking
load
Fasteners 
(FH)
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
oz
g
lb
kg
lb
kg
in
mm
 3206  6 mm low-load 
 1 
 26 
 1 5/8  41.5 
 7/8 
 23 
 
 
 19/32  14.9  1 1/8 
 28 
 2.25 
 65 
 1760 
 800 
 3520  1600  1/4 
 6 
 3207  6 mm 
 1 7/8 
 47 
 1 5/8  41.5  1 1/8 
 28 
 15/16 
 23 
 19/32  14.9  1 1/8 
 28 
 2.75 
 78 
 3080  1400  6160  2800  1/4 
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