Tarpaulin Eyelets And Grommets
Tarpaulin Eyelets and Grommets are a Metal Components, very similar to each other, that are used to Strengthen a Hole made in a Fabric like Canvas, Jute/Hessian, Plastics, Silicon, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Polyester, PVC, Cotton, Poly Canvas.
Tarpaulins and Shade Nets can be tied down through use of Eyelets/Grommets Positioned around the edge of the sheet. They can be made from a variety of different Metals, and sometimes even Plastic. When securing a Tarpaulin and Shade Net in place, the Fastenings are fed through the Eyelets/Grommets around the sides of the Tarpaulin. The Eyelets/Grommets Strengthen the holes and help to prevent them from breaking.
There is no Universal Standard as to how many Eyelets/Grommets will be on a Tarpaulin and Shade Nets or how far they will be Spaced apart, although Common Spacing is around 50cm-1m. Many Tarpaulins will come with Eyelets/Grommets already Attached, however they can be bought separately to replace broken ones or to allow users to add extra Eyelets to their Tarpaulin. Tarpaulin Eyelets ensure that the Tarpaulin and Shade Net is Securely Attached and can withstand Strong Winds and Heavy Rain.
ALUMINIUM TARPAUIAN EYELETS