D Shackles Screw Pin Type-G210
Screw pin shackles are practical for rigging that is used for "pick and place" situations or when slings and other gear are frequently swapped out since they are quick and simple to connect and disconnect.
Screw-pin shackles should not be used for long-term or permanent installations.
Read moreBOW Shackles Screw Pin Type-G209
This screw-pin-equipped bow shackle is available in diameters ranging from 5/32" to 1-1/4". For optimal corrosion resistance and longevity, the Bow Shackle with Screw Pin is manufactured of grade 316 stainless steel, making it perfect for maritime and industrial applications.
Read moreD Shackles Nut Bolt Type-G2150
D-shackles are extremely durable, strong, and rigid. Due to their shape resembling a narrow loop or chain, these are also known as chain shackles.
Because these lifting tools are familiar with worldwide working standards and have an ideal protective finish, they offer complete safety and quality assurance.
Read moreBOW Shackles Nut Bolt Type-G2130
advised for permanent and long-term applications.improved safety due to the cotter pin and nut.CE, Traceability Code, Grade, Size, WLL & GRIPTON or GPT Engraved, Overhead Lifting Capable
Read moreGI DIN Wire Rope Clamps
Wire Rope Clamps are frequently used on building sites for fastening and securing rebar steels together as well as with wire ropes to form loops etc. commonly used in the domestic, theatre and industrial industries.
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The wire rope clamp is constructed from premium 304 stainless steel, which has a high degree of toughness and a powerful bearing capability.
An anti-rust coating is applied to the surface. It is well-suited to rust and corrosion protection.
Read moreForged Wire Rope Clamps
We have established ourselves as a premier business providing forged wire rope clips of the finest quality.
It is used to form an eye or link the ends of two cables or wire ropes.
Read moreGI Commercial Turnbuckles Eye To Eye
Construction uses commercial turnbuckles of all sizes often. They are easy to put up and adjust, and they combine strength and longevity.
A garden fence could be supported with very tiny turnbuckles. On the other side, very big turnbuckles are frequently employed to support skyscrapers or other constructions like bridges and buildings.
Read moreForged Turnbuckle Eye To Hook
We specialise in offering a high-quality selection of Forged Turnbuckles Eye and Hook.
These are produced using high-quality metal as a raw material, which is obtained from our trustworthy and reliable suppliers.
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To adjust lengths of cables, rods, ropes, etc. properly, a turnbuckle with an eye is used to raise or decrease the tension between the loads.
The turnbuckle with an eye is also perfect for all the small and big adjustments required during load lifting..
Read moreJaw To Jaw Turnbuckle
The Jaw to Jaw Turnbuckle has a closed body and is available in sizes from 3/16" to 5/8" to meet every project's needs.
These turnbuckles are composed of grade 316 stainless steel for maximum corrosion resistance and durability, making them perfect for marine and industrial uses.
Read moreGI Thimbles
For improved corrosion protection, the range of Thimbles is hot-dip galvanized.
The conventional version of these thimbles, which provides a hard eye in a wire rope lifting sling, is best suited for light-duty applications.
Read moreAluminium Ferrules
For securing wire rope assemblies, aluminium ferrules are a common option.
Aluminum ferrules are affordable and useful. They are the ideal solution for compressing and securing a steel wire rope fitting. In managing cargoes of varied sizes, this guarantees that the rope will stay durable.
Read moreEye Bolts
A lifting eye, commonly referred to as an eyebolt, is a bolt with a loop on one end. The eyebolt is firmly bolted into a structure using a threaded rod or shank.
Ropes or cables can be fed through the protruding loop or fastened to it once the bolt is fixed in place.
Read moreSwivel Eye Bolts
Swivel hoist rings are used in the same way as shoulder pattern eye bolts to make it easier to connect hooks and chains to a workpiece.
Swivel eye bolts turn to the side of the lifting sling under weight.
Read moreMaster Links
Links are straightforward yet crucial parts used in lifting and rigging applications. They serve as attachment points in rigging and sling assemblies and are closed-loop devices resembling eyes.
Links, which are often made of chain or wire rope, are frequently employed as the point of connection in multiple-leg sling assemblies.
Read moreMaster Link Assembly
A master link sub-assembly may be used in place of a single master link if an assembly contains more than two sling legs.
While three to four legs can be connected to a single master link, doing so frequently necessitates very heavy, thick master links that are challenging to handle.
Read moreConnecting Links
A master link sub-assembly may be used in place of a single master link if an assembly contains more than two sling legs.
While three to four legs can be connected to a single master link, doing so frequently necessitates very heavy, thick master links that are challenging to handle.
Read moreWebsling Connector
We are a reputable company that offers a wide range of Web Sling connectors.
We use the most up-to-date technologies and the best raw materials available to create the items we offer in accordance with industry standards.
Read moreEye Hooks
Eye screws fill the plastic expansion tube more effectively with the help of consistent threads, creating a stronger grip and effectively resolving the issue of being pulled out.
The majority of eye screws are tiny circles that can only hold thin ropes; as a result, we replaced them with thicker and larger eye hooks.
Read moreClevis Sling Hooks
The clevis sling hook's safety latch latches into the hook's tip, offering exceptional protection against lateral shifts. The gap between the jaws is considerably wider.
Without the need for an additional connecting component, the product can be rapidly and easily connected to the chain.
Read moreFlat Eye sling Hook
The Flat Eye Rigging Hooks have a wide, smooth load-bearing surface that won't harm synthetics and are especially made for use with synthetic slings.
Read moreFoundry Hooks
Although they have numerous other purposes as well, foundry hooks are principally used in the cast metal sector. These chain parts have wide throat openings that can fit the trunnions of a moulding box and are specifically designed for lifts that require constant over-sized connection points. Many different types of hoisting equipment require foundry hooks as essential parts.
Read moreSwivel Eye Hooks
Swivels are used for load positioning and/or swivelling when under tension to account for load twisting and movement.
They consist mostly of two end fittings joined at the middle. They come in handy, especially when a weight might sway or rotate.
Read moreSelf Locking Eye Hooks
Self-Locking The hook is the most popular type of bottom hook used on chain slingsn chain slings. The hook's design makes sure it will close when it is loaded, capturing the load and preventing it from disengaging even if the load line becomes slack or comes into contact with something else.
Read moreSwivel Self Locking Eye Hooks
Swivel Self Locking Eye Hooks are a significant addition to our selection of chain components. The oil and gas industry, as well as other sectors where heavy lifting is necessary and safety is of utmost importance, are excellent applications for this kind of lifting equipment.
For convenience of usage, the hook can be positioned using the swivel prior to loading.
Read moreClevis Self Locking Hook
The clevis self-locking hook can be used for any purpose involving overhead lifting. Accidental slipping is prevented by the special locking mechanism.
For lifting applications, this kind of chain component is employed with grade 80 alloy chain. For simplicity of usage, the clevis hook attaches directly to the chain.
Read moreGrab Hooks
Grab hooks, which are used in load-rated lifting slings and tie-down applications, are made with a unique, narrow throat that can be used to "grab" and reduce or retain a length of chain.
In order to facilitate rapid, non-slip handling, the neck engages the chain between the links.
Read moreClevis Grab Hooks
A hook with a clevis and a bolt, pin, or clasp at the base is referred to as a clevis hook. The hook is attached to a bracket or chain with the help of a clevis.
For a mechanical connection to a chain sling, several rigging companies and end users who are not trained welders use clevis hooks./p> Read more
Chain Shortners
If an appropriate chain shortener is offered, the same sling can be easily and quickly lengthened on site, saving time and effort. A chain shortener is used to manage the load when the weight is unbalanced by altering the length of the sling leg.
Chain shortening can be done in a number of ways, including using clevis claw hooks, grab hooks, and double-end claws.
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