D-ring

A D-ring is an item of hardware, usually a tie-down metal ring shaped like a capital D|letter 'D' used primarily as a lashing or attachment point. The term is found interchangeably spelled in different forms, such as: D ring, D-ring or dee-ring.

A D-ring may be used at the end of a leather or fabric strap, or may be secured to a surface with a metal or fabric strap; though there are D-rings with a middle body designed to be welded to steel. Ideally, a D-ring swings freely after it has been secured. D-rings may vary in composition, geometry, weight, finish and load (rated) capacity.

Though there are differences, a weld-on pivoting link is commonly called a D-ring.

To minimize obstruction when the D-ring is not in use, recessed tie-down rings are designed that accommodate the D-ring so it is flush to the surface. There are some non-recessed designs that have an adhesive base. Work load limits are specified where appropriate.

For D-rings used in the bed of a truck to secure loads, regular preventative maintenance is important to avoid costly repairs.

D-rings may be made of plastic for applications such as fixtures for straps for hiking equipment.

Common uses
Applications of D-rings include:
 * For light loading applications such as clothing and luggage, D-rings made of plastics such as nylon may be used, as they weigh less and are impervious to rusting.
 * At the end of a tow-rope or chain, to allow the creation a bow around an item or part of an item that is being towed.
 * With a chain to tether a boat to a dock or tree when it is being moored.
 * In theatres, commonly used where a piece of scenery has to be lifted or "flown". D-rings are attached to the tops or bottoms of flats with a "drift line" and turnbuckle attached to adjust the "trim".
 * A D-ring on an M16 or variant type rifle is used to increase the pressure on the extractor and reduce malfunctions. This D-ring is a rubber grommet shaped like a "D" and fits over the extractor spring adding tension to it.
 * On breathing sets and scuba divers' buoyancy compensators
 * A bit ring used on the bit of a horse.
 * A D-ring carabiner has a section which opens and can be secured, to attach a rope for climbing or caving or to attach other items.
 * A part of a saddle (see saddle)
 * A D-ring binder is a type of ring binder which uses D-shaped rings to accommodate larger documents or more pages.
 * To attach a leash or tag to a collar or pet harness, or to a waist belt, either for dog walking or for sports where the dog is intended to pull.
 * On a prisoner transport belt to accommodate a pair of handcuffs
 * As part of BDSM restraints, clothing, or furniture, to act as an attachment point for rope or chain
 * For hanging a framed picture, D-rings attached to a small metal plate with a hole in it are used: the D-ring is attached to the frame with a screw through the hole, and the wire to hang the picture passes through the D-ring.
 * Two adjacent D-rings can be used as an adjustable fastener for a strap in clothing such as overalls.