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Lifeline Deck Toggle to Swage – Open Body

The Hayn Lifeline Deck Toggle to Swage Open Body is a Type 316 stainless steel all-in-one lifeline assembly that combines a two-hole deck mount toggle jaw, a forged bronze open body turnbuckle, and a swage wire terminal in a single fitting. 

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Lifeline Deck Toggle to Swage – Open Body

This is the open body counterpart to the closed body deck toggle turnbuckle, offering the same consolidated hardware count and deck-mounted angular articulation with the added benefit of direct visual access to thread engagement during tensioning and inspection. The forged bronze open body resists corrosion while eliminating galling concerns at the threaded interface, and the deck toggle jaw accommodates the angular movement a lifeline experiences underway without side-loading the swage terminal. Available in machine swage configuration for imperial wire from 1/8" through 1/4" and metric wire from 4mm through 5mm, with Handy Crimp stud options for 1/8" through 3/16" wire, across open lengths from 9-3/16" to 10-15/16" depending on configuration. 

lifeline deck toggle to swage open body

Imperial Wire Sizes – Machine Swage

Part # W-Wire Diameter Thread Size D-Hole Diameter HS-Hole Spacing O-Open L C-Closed L L-Body L F-Jaw Width Weight lbs.
14TFBLL18DT 1/8″ 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 3/16″ 6 3/16″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.22
14TFBLL532DT 5/32″ 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 1/4″ 6 1/4″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.23
14TFBLL316DT 3/16″ 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 3/8″ 6 3/8″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.24
516TFBLL316DT 3/16″ 5/16-24 5/16″ 1 3/4″ 9 7/8″ 6 5/8″ 5″ 3/4″ 0.39
516TFBLL14DT 1/4″ 5/16-24 5/16″ 1 3/4″ 10 3/16″ 6 15/16″ 5″ 3/4″ 0.42
38TFBLL14DT 1/4″ 3/8-24 3/8″ 2″ 10 15/16″ 7 7/16″ 5 1/2″ 57/64″ 0.58

Metric Wire Sizes – Machine Swage

Part # W-Wire Diameter Thread Size D-Hole Diameter HS-Hole Spacing O-Open L C-Closed L L-Body L F-Jaw Width Weight lbs.
14TFBLLM04DT 4mm 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 1/4″ 6 1/4″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.23
14TFBLLM05DT 5mm 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 3/8″ 6 3/8″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.24

With Handy Crimp Stud

Part # W-Wire Diameter Thread Size D-Hole Diameter HS-Hole Spacing O-Open L C-Closed L L-Body L F-Jaw Width Weight lbs.
14TFBCLL18DT 1/8″ 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 7/16″ 6 7/16″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.22
14TFBCLL316DT 3/16″ 1/4-28 1/4″ 1 1/2″ 9 5/16″ 6 5/16″ 4 1/2″ 21/32″ 0.23
516TFBCLL316DT 3/16″ 5/16-24 5/16″ 1 3/4″ 10 1/16″ 6 13/16″ 5″ 3/4″ 0.38

Note: 1/4″ and 6mm lifeline fittings use 7/32″ / 5.5mm swager dies and specifications.

Engineered In America Every Hayn fitting is designed and manufactured at our facility in Rocky Hill, Connecticut — the same American workmanship that has set the standard for stainless steel rigging hardware since 1950.
Cold-Worked Production Hayn fittings are cold-worked, not cast. That distinction matters: the cold-working process refines grain structure, increases fatigue resistance, and produces a fundamentally stronger component — one built to perform when the load comes on it.
Precision Manufacturing Our Rocky Hill production floor runs CNC vertical mills, CNC lathes, large-capacity mill-turn centers, and waterjet cutting systems — all configured to produce hardware that meets exact specifications, every time.
75+ Years of Excellence Hayn has been engineering and manufacturing marine and architectural rigging hardware since 1950. That track record isn't just history, it's the design knowledge, failure data, and continuous improvement that goes into every product we make. 
  • Type 316 stainless steel construction for superior saltwater corrosion resistance
  • Manufactured in Rocky Hill, Connecticut to Hayn's proprietary tolerances
  • Precision-machined using advanced CNC manufacturing equipment



  • Engineered for seamless integration in marine and architectural rigging systems

  • Short lead times on both standard and custom components

  • Backed by 75 years of marine and architectural hardware expertise

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