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Flat Shackles for Lifting
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Screw 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.
High-Strength Painted Alloy Steel—The paint provides some corrosion resistance, but can chip or wear away over time.