The Galvanized Bolt Type Crosby Shackle G-2130 comes with a hexagonal nut and cotter pin to secure the shackle bolt for safer overhead lifting, towing, and other rigging applications. The Shackle is forged, quenched and tempered with an alloy bolt, and Hot-Dip galvanized. It includes a safety design factor of 6:1.
Crosby Galvanized Bolt Type Shackle G-2130
$12.54 – $19.63
Description
The Bolt Type Shackle is a versatile and essential piece of rigging hardware. They connect rigging components together such as slings, master links, and hooks. A Bolt Type Shackle is recommended for long term installations, and in cases where the load may rotate the pin.
Product Features Include:
- Grade 6 Crosby Galvanized Bolt Type Shackle.
- Working Load Limit and grade “6” permanently shown on every shackle.
- Forged – Quenched and Tempered, with alloy bolts.
- Hot Dip galvanized.
- Shackles 25t and larger are RFID EQUIPPED.
- Approved for use at -40 degree C (-40 degree F) to 204 degree C (400 degree F).
- Meets or exceeds all requirements of ASME B30.26.
- Shackles 85 metric tons and larger are individually proof tested to 2.0 times the working load limit.
- Shackles 120 metric tons and larger are proof tested.
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Bolt-Type Shackles can be used in any application where round pin or screw pin shackles are used. In addition, they are recommended for permanent or long term installations and where the load may slide on the shackle pin causing the pin to rotate. The bolt-type shackle’s secondary securement system, utilizing a nut and cotter, eliminates the requirement to tighten pin before each lift or movement of load.
QUIC-CHECK® INFORMATION:
All Crosby Shackles, with the exception of 2160, 2169, 2170, 252 and 253 styles incorporate markings forged into the product that address an easy to use QUIC-CHECK® feature. Angle indicators are forged into the shackle bow at 45 degree* angles from vertical.
These are utilized on screw pin and bolt type shackles to quickly check the approximate angle of a two-legged hitch, or quickly check the angle of a single leg hitch when the shackle pin is secured and the pull of the load is off vertical (side loaded), thus requiring a reduction in the working load limit of the shackle.
*Note – Though technically incorrect, A Shackle is sometimes referred to as a Clevis
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