I am currently trying to figure out the tear out strength of an A36 steel pad-eye. The hole in the pad-eye that it will be lifted from is 2" in diameter and 2.5 inches from center to the nearest edge. The problem is that the pin that will be lifting it is 1.38" in diameter and i was unsure how this effected the tear out strength? I referenced the ASME BTH-1-2011 Design of Below the Hook Lifting Devices but it wasn't helpful. I was hoping someone could give some insight on the subject. I am assuming I cant use the standard tear-out calculation which is F = Shear strength*distance from fixing center to edge*thickness I believe.