Brass Buckle, Long Type
Expert Summary
For leather goods, equestrian tack, and marine applications, buckles are essential for creating adjustable and secure closures. Users often face issues with corrosion and breakage in harsh environments. These brass buckles provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.
Solved problems
- Corrosion in marine and humid environments
- Breakage under load
- Ensures adjustable and secure fastening
- Provides a durable and long-lasting closure
Common failure scenarios
- Rusting and tarnishing of inferior metals
- Buckle failure due to material fatigue
- Strap slippage due to worn buckle mechanisms
- Corrosion-induced weakening
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FAQ
Q: What is the load capacity of these brass buckles?
A: While solid brass offers good strength, specific load capacities are not provided. These buckles are generally suitable for applications where the load is primarily related to tension on straps, such as in saddlery or bag closures, rather than heavy-duty load-bearing.
Q: Are these buckles suitable for saltwater environments?
A: Yes, solid brass is highly resistant to corrosion from saltwater, making these buckles an excellent choice for marine applications and other harsh, wet conditions.
Q: How do I attach a strap to this buckle?
A: The buckle is designed to accommodate a strap through its outer frame. The strap typically passes through the lower bar, then back through the frame and under the roller (if present, though not clearly visible in this design, it implies a standard buckle mechanism), before being secured to itself.
Note: This page is machine-generated. Accuracy and stock status are not guaranteed. Please refer to the original manufacturer Hanlien Group for authoritative information.