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    Oblong Chain Rings—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Oblong Chain Rings—For Lifting.
    Also known as master and sling links, a large inner diameter provides room to attach multiple connectors or legs on a sling. Use these chain rings in general lifting applications. All meet strict ASME safety standards for lifting.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the chain ring can lift is significantly reduced.
    For Grade 120 Chain—Chain rings for Grade 120 chain are the strongest we offer. They are approximately 20% stronger than chain rings for Grade 100 chain and about 35% stronger than chain rings for Grade 80 chain.
    For Grade 100 Chain—Chain rings for Grade 100 chain are approximately 20% stronger than chain rings for Grade 80 chain.
    For Grade 63 Chain—Chain rings for Grade 63 chain are approximately 60% as strong as chain rings for Grade 80 chain.
    Powder-Coated Alloy Steel—Powder-coated alloy steel chain rings have mild corrosion resistance.
    2205 Stainless Steel—Stainless steel chain rings better resist corrosion compared to steel chain rings.
    Forged—Forged chain rings offer greater strength than welded chain rings.
    Flat Thickness—Chain rings with a flat have a spot that's thinner than the rest of the chain ring, so you can slip on connectors that otherwise wouldn't fit. The flat doesn't affect the capacity of the chain ring.
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    One Chain
    Two
    Chains
    Thk.
    Flat
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Fabrication
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Grade 120 Chain
     
    Blue Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    3/8"3/4"9/16"6 1/4"3 3/4"12,800WeldedASME B30.26, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1840000000000000
     
    For Grade 100 Chain
     
    Orange Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    5/16", 3/8"5/16"3/4"1/2"6 1/4"3 3/4"12,800WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.18400000000000
     
    For Grade 80 Chain
     
    Alloy Steel
    9/32", 3/8"3/8"3/4"5 1/2"2 3/4"13,200WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.184000000000000
     
    Silver Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    3/8", 1/2"3/8"3/4"6"3 1/4"12,300ForgedASME B30.26, ASTM A9520000000000000
     
    For Grade 63 Chain
     
    2205 Stainless Steel
    3/8"3/4"9/16"5 5/16"2 15/16"7,700WeldedASME B30.26, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.184000000000000
     
    For Grade 50 Chain
     
    316 Stainless Steel
    1/4", 5/16"1/4"3/4"6"3"4,600WeldedASME B30.90000000000000
     

    Anchor Shackles for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Anchor Shackles for Lifting, Screw Pin.

    Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Anchor Shackles for Lifting, Safety Cotter Pin.

    Safety Cotter Pin

    Your go-to choice for connecting hooks, slings, and other rigging and lifting equipment. The rounded body on these shackles supports vertical or side loads without fatiguing or warping the shape. They meet ASME specifications for rigging and lifting, so they can hoist everything from steel beams to bulldozers. Look for the manufacturer's stamp to confirm the size and weight capacity. Also known as bow shackles.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the shackle can lift is significantly reduced.
    Screw Pin—The most common shackle pin type. Although the pin easily connects and disconnects, it can come unscrewed or wear down over time, so it's best for temporary use.
    Safety Cotter Pin—Both a threaded nut and cotter pin hold these shackles in place. Also known as bolt-type shackles, the pin won’t slide out with movement. This means you can use these shackles with vibrating equipment and for long-term rigging setups.
    Black-Oxide Steel—The dark finish on these shackles resists occasional moisture.
    Galvanized Steel—A thick coating protects these shackles in wet and outdoor environments better than black-oxide steel. However, they corrode when exposed to salt water and chemicals.
    High-Strength Galvanized Alloy Steel—Stronger than galvanized steel with corrosion resistance in wet and outdoor environments.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Our most corrosion-resistant shackles stand up to moisture, salt water, and chemicals.
    Thk.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Pin
    Dia.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Screw Pin
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"7/8"3"2"9,500ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-2710000000000000
     
    Galvanized Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"7/8"2 13/16"2"10,400ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     
    High-Strength Galvanized Alloy Steel
    3/4"1 9/32"29/32"2 27/32"1 29/32"14,000ASME B30.26000000000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"7/8"2 27/32"1 29/32"6,000ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     
    Safety Cotter Pin
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"7/8"3"2"9,500ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     
    Galvanized Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"29/32"2 13/16"2"10,400ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     
    High-Strength Galvanized Alloy Steel
    3/4"1 9/32"29/32"2 27/32"1 29/32"14,000ASME B30.260000000000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"7/8"2 27/32"1 3/4"6,000ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-2710000000000000
     

    Removable Figure-Eight Chain Connecting Links—Not for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Exploded view. Chain Connecting Links. Removable Figure-Eight Chain Connecting Links—Not for Lifting.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Connecting Links. Removable Figure-Eight Chain Connecting Links—Not for Lifting.
    Often used with transport chain, these links are good for binding, tying down, and pulling loads. To assemble, hammer the pin through the center. They’re also known as hammer locks.
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Fabrication
    Each
    For Grade 70 Chain
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    5/8"3/4"4 3/32"1 11/32"15,800Forged0000000000000
     

    Pear-Shaped Chain Rings—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Pear-Shaped Chain Rings—For Lifting.
    Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these chain rings and attach multiple connectors to the wide end. These chain rings meet strict ASME safety standards for lifting.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the chain ring can lift is significantly reduced.
    For Grade 100 Chain—Chain rings for Grade 100 chain are approximately 20% stronger than chain rings for Grade 80 chain.
    316 Stainless Steel—316 stainless steel chain rings have excellent resistance to salt water and chemicals.
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    One Chain
    Two
    Chains
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Narrow End
    Inside Wd.
    Wide End
    Inside Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Fabrication
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Grade 100 Chain
     
    Orange Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    3/8", 1/2"3/8"3/4"5 5/8"2"2 3/4"18,000WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1840000000000000
     
    For Grade 80 Chain
     
    Alloy Steel
    3/8", 1/2"3/8"3/4"6"1 3/4"3"13,200WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.184000000000000
     
    For Grade 50 Chain
     
    316 Stainless Steel
    1/4", 5/16"1/4"3/4"6"1 1/2"3"4,600WeldedASME B30.260000000000000
     

    D-Type Shackles for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. D-Type Shackles for Lifting, Screw Pin.

    Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. D-Type Shackles for Lifting, Safety Cotter Pin.

    Safety Cotter Pin

    The best choice for lifting with chain. The bow and pin are equally wide to keep chain links from sliding or moving and support heavier vertical loads than anchor shackles. However, they're rated for vertical lifting only, as side loading might deform the bow. All meet ASME specifications for use with rigging and lifting equipment. Look for the manufacturer's stamp to confirm the size and weight capacity. Also known as chain shackles.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the shackle can lift is significantly reduced.
    Screw Pin—The most common shackle pin type. Although the pin easily connects and disconnects, it can come unscrewed or wear down over time, so it's best for temporary use.
    Safety Cotter Pin—Both a threaded nut and cotter pin hold these shackles in place. Also known as bolt-type shackles, the pin won’t slide out with movement. This means you can use these shackles with vibrating equipment and for long-term rigging setups.
    Galvanized Steel—A thick coating protects these shackles in wet and outdoor environments better than black-oxide steel. However, they corrode when exposed to salt water and chemicals.
    High-Strength Galvanized Alloy Steel—Stronger than galvanized steel with corrosion resistance in wet and outdoor environments.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Our most corrosion-resistant shackles stand up to moisture, salt water, and chemicals.
    Thk.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Pin
    Dia.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Screw Pin
     
    Galvanized Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"29/32"2 13/32"1 1/4"10,400ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-2710000000000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 7/32"29/32"2 13/32"1 7/32"6,000ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-27100000000000000
     
    Safety Cotter Pin
     
    Galvanized Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"29/32"2 13/32"1 1/4"10,400ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     
    High-Strength Galvanized Alloy Steel
    3/4"1 1/4"29/32"2 3/8"1 1/4"13,000ASME B30.26000000000000
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 7/32"29/32"2 13/32"1 7/32"6,000ASME B30.26, Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000000
     

    Quick-Disconnect Links

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Quick Links. Quick-Disconnect Links.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Quick Links. Quick-Disconnect Links.
    The narrow notch makes connecting and disconnecting these links a breeze. Just turn them 90° and pull them apart at the gap to separate. They're often used to extend the length of chain and fittings, but they aren't as secure as threaded quick links.
    Warning: Not for overhead lifting.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—These links won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
    Highly
    Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
    3/4"3"1 1/8"2,0000000000000000
     

    Oblong Chain Rings—Not for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Oblong Chain Rings—Not for Lifting.
    Smaller than lifting oblong chain rings, these chain rings provide room for snaps, carabiners, and other non-lifting connectors. Use them to secure loads with ropes or chains.
    Galvanized Steel—Galvanized steel chain rings have a thick coating for corrosion resistance.
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Red Painted Steel—Forged
    3/4"3 1/2"1 1/8"14,0000000000000000
     
    Galvanized Steel—Forged
    3/4"3 1/2"1 1/8"14,000Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     

    Oblong Chain Ring Assemblies—For Lifting

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Border. Chain Rings. Oblong Chain Ring Assemblies—For Lifting.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Oblong Chain Ring Assemblies—For Lifting.
    Providing better load distribution and alignment than single oblong chain rings, these reduce wear in three- and four-leg slings. All meet strict ASME safety standards for lifting.
    For Grade 80 Chain—Chain rings for Grade 80 chain have a maximum lifting angle of 60°.
    Oblong
    Chain Rings
    Coupling
    Chain Rings
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Max. Lifting
    Angle
    Fabrication
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Grade 80 Chain
     
    Orange Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    9/32"3/4"6 5/8"3 11/16"5 5/16"3"11,20060°WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.18400000000000000
     

    D-Type Shackles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. D-Type Shackles, Screw Pin.

    Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. D-Type Shackles, Flush Screw Pin.

    Flush Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. D-Type Shackles, Safety Cotter Pin.

    Safety Cotter Pin

    Pair these shackles with chain to pull and tow loads. The narrow bow prevents chain links from sliding or moving, but they're rated for inline tension only—they can’t handle pulling or tension to the side. Also known as chain shackles.
    Warning: Not for overhead lifting.
    Screw Pin—The most common shackle pin type. Although the pin easily connects and disconnects, it can come unscrewed or wear down over time, so it's best for temporary use.
    Flush Screw Pin—The ends of the pin sit flush with the shackle, so they won’t snag or catch on anything that might loosen the shackle.
    Safety Cotter Pin—Both a threaded nut and cotter pin hold these shackles in place. Also known as bolt-type shackles, the pin won’t slide out with movement. This means you can use these shackles with vibrating equipment and for long-term rigging setups.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Our most corrosion-resistant shackles stand up to moisture, salt water, and chemicals.
    Thk.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Pin
    Dia.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
    Screw Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 19/32"25/32"2 3/4"1 19/32"5,5000000000000000
     
    Flush Screw Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/2"3/4"2 19/32"1 1/2"4,000000000000000
     
    Safety Cotter Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/2"25/32"2 3/4"1 1/2"5,500000000000000
     

    D-Shaped Chain Rings—Not for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. D-Shaped Chain Rings—Not for Lifting.
    The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching. Use them to secure loads with ropes or chains.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Zinc-plated steel chain rings are mildly corrosion resistant.
    Forged—Forged chain rings offer greater strength than welded chain rings.
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Forged
    3/4"3"3"9,10000000000000000
     

    Chain Rings—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Chain Rings—For Lifting.
    Use these chain rings for general lifting applications. All meet strict ASME safety standards for lifting.
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Fabrication
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Grade 80 Chain
     
    Alloy Steel
    3/8"3/4"4"8,600WeldedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1840000000000000
     

    Removable Triangle-Shaped Chain Connecting Links—For Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Exploded view. Contains Border. Chain Connecting Links. Removable Triangle-Shaped Chain Connecting Links—For Lifting.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Connecting Links. Removable Triangle-Shaped Chain Connecting Links—For Lifting.
    The flat side lets webbing and strapping lay flat, so they don’t slide and bunch. These links are often used to connect webbing to a master link. They meet strict ASME safety standards for lifting. To assemble, hammer the pin through the center. They’re also known as hammer locks and sling links.
    Note: Connecting links are for vertical lifting only.
    For Grade 100 Chain—Links for Grade 100 chain are approximately 20% stronger than links for Grade 80 chain.
    Powder-Coated Alloy Steel—Powder-coated alloy steel links have mild corrosion resistance.
    For Straight-Link
    Chain Trade Size
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Wide End
    Inside Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Fabrication
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Grade 100 Chain
     
    Blue Powder-Coated Alloy Steel
    1/2"3/4"4 3/32"1 31/32"15,000ForgedASME B30.26, ASTM A952, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.18400000000000000
     

    Flat Shackles for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Flat Shackles for Lifting, Screw Pin.

    Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Flat Shackles for Lifting, Safety Cotter Pin.

    Safety Cotter Pin

    Lift with web slings. The wide, flat bow on these shackles prevents your sling from folding or bunching to keep loads distributed equally. All meet ASME specifications for rigging and lifting equipment. Look for the manufacturer's stamp to confirm the size and weight capacity. Also known as webbing shackles. Optional spools fit on the pin to center attachments and keep rope from sliding across the pin.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the shackle can lift is significantly reduced.
    Screw Pin—The most common shackle pin type. Although the pin easily connects and disconnects, it can come unscrewed or wear down over time, so it's best for temporary use.
    Safety Cotter Pin—Both a threaded nut and cotter pin hold these shackles in place. Also known as bolt-type shackles, the pin won’t slide out with movement. This means you can use these shackles with vibrating equipment and for long-term rigging setups.
    High-Strength Painted Alloy Steel—The paint provides some corrosion resistance, but can chip or wear away over time.
    Shackles
    Optional Spools
    For Web
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Pin
    Dia.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Screw Pin
     
    High-Strength Painted Alloy Steel
    1"3/4"29/32"3/4"1 1/2"1 13/32"6,500ASME B30.26000000000000000000000000000
     
    Safety Cotter Pin
     
    High-Strength Painted Alloy Steel
    1 1/2"3/4"1 1/4"29/32"1 29/32"1 3/4"13,000ASME B30.2600000000000000000000000000
     

    Figure-Eight Ring Links

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ring Links. Figure-Eight Ring Links.
    Image of Specification. Connector Shown Open. Front orientation. Ring Links. Figure-Eight Ring Links.

    Connector

    Shown Open

    Often used in cable stringing and pulling applications, these ring links lock quickly and stay closed under tension. They’re not for use in overhead lifting applications. They should not be used as a link for chain or to repair chain.
    Thk.
    Wd.
    Lg.
    Eye ID
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
     
    Galvanized Iron
    3/4"2 1/2"5 1/4"1 1/16"2,0000000000000000
     

    Flexible Shackles for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Flexible Shackles for Lifting.
    A flexible and lightweight option for lifting. Made of polyethylene rope with a nylon cover, these shackles wrap around a variety of lifting points without marring surfaces. All meet ASME specifications for rigging and lifting equipment. To close them, pull the bar through the loop and slide the rubber lock over each end of the bar. Keep these shackles away from sharp edges, which could cause them to break and fail.
    Note: Capacities listed are for vertical lifting only. As the lift angle changes from vertical, the amount of weight the shackle can lift is significantly reduced.
    Thk.
    Max.
    ID
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
     
    Polyethylene Rope with Nylon Fabric Cover
    3/4"5"6,700ASME B30.260000000000000
    3/4"10"6,700ASME B30.26000000000000
     

    Anchor Shackles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Anchor Shackles, Screw Pin.

    Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Anchor Shackles, Flush Screw Pin.

    Flush Screw Pin

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Anchor Shackles, Safety Cotter Pin.

    Safety Cotter Pin

    The most common choice for connecting slings, hooks, and more. The bow on these shackles is wider than the pin to support loads from multiple directions and accommodate multiple connectors. They’re often used to tie down or secure loads for transport or storage. Also known as bow shackles.
    Warning: Not for overhead lifting.
    Screw Pin—The most common shackle pin type. Although the pin easily connects and disconnects, it can come unscrewed or wear down over time, so it's best for temporary use.
    Flush Screw Pin—The ends of the pin sit flush with the shackle, so they won’t snag or catch on anything that might loosen the shackle.
    Safety Cotter Pin—Both a threaded nut and cotter pin hold these shackles in place. Also known as bolt-type shackles, the pin won’t slide out with movement. This means you can use these shackles with vibrating equipment and for long-term rigging setups.
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—Our most corrosion-resistant shackles stand up to moisture, salt water, and chemicals.
    Thk.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Pin
    Dia.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Inside
    Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
    Screw Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/2"3/4"3 11/32"2 11/16"4,00000000000000000
     
    Flush Screw Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 1/2"3/4"3 5/16"2 17/32"4,000000000000000
     
    Safety Cotter Pin
     
    Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    3/4"1 19/32"25/32"3 3/32"2 17/32"5,500000000000000
     

    Pear-Shaped Chain Rings—Not for Lifting

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Chain Rings. Pear-Shaped Chain Rings—Not for Lifting.
    Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these chain rings and attach multiple connectors to the wide end. Use them to secure loads with ropes or chains.
    Galvanized Steel—Galvanized steel chain rings have a thick coating for corrosion resistance.
    Thk.
    Inside
    Lg.
    Narrow End
    Inside Wd.
    Wide End
    Inside Wd.
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Red Painted Steel—Forged
    3/4"4 1/2"1 1/2"3"6,0000000000000000
     
    Galvanized Steel—Forged
    3/4"4 1/2"1 1/2"3"6,000Fed. Spec. RR-C-271000000000000
     

    Flexible Shackles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shackles. Flexible Shackles.
    A flexible, lightweight alternative to steel shackles. Made of polyethylene rope with a nylon cover, they wrap around a variety of anchor points without marring surfaces. To close them, pull the bar through the loop and slide the rubber lock over each end of the bar. Keep these shackles away from sharp edges, which could cause them to break and fail.
    Warning: Not for overhead lifting.
    Thk.
    Max.
    ID
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Each
     
    Polyethylene Rope with Nylon Fabric Cover
    3/4"5"11,2000000000000000
    3/4"10"11,200000000000000
     

    Pipe-Lifting Hooks

    Image of ProductInUse. Shown in Use. Front orientation. Hooks. For Lifting, Eye, For Lifting Pipe.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hooks. For Lifting, Eye, For Lifting Pipe.

    Shown in Use

    Use these hooks with a crane, hoist, or other lifting device to move heavy pipes. Since they lift the pipe from both ends, they keep it balanced and stable as it moves. Slide a hook onto each end of your pipe, attach a shackle (not included) to the eye, then connect to your lifter with a chain sling.
    Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
    Hooks
    Shackles
    Hook
    Wt. Cap. per
    Pair, lb.
    Opening
    Wd.
    Usable
    Lg.
    Eye
    ID
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    Wt.,
    lb.
    Specs.
    Met
    Pair
    Each
     
    Yellow-Painted Steel
    8,0001 1/2"2 5/8"13/16"6 3/4"5 3/4"3/4"13ASME B30.9000000000000000000000000000
     
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