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Use on link chain, connecting with chain and composed of lin chain sling.
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Link chain accessaires

Short Description:

Use on link chain, connecting with chain and composed of lin chain sling.

Bow shackle

Link chain accessaires W.L.L A B C D E L Weight
(T) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg/pcs)
0.5 11.9 7.85 22.5 6.35 26.4 40.4 0.05
0.75 13.5 9.65 26.2 7.85 29.5 48.5 0.08
1 16.8 11.2 31.8 9.65 35.8 58.5 0.13
1.5 19.1 12.7 36.6 11.2 41.4 67.5 0.2
2 20.6 16 41.4 12.7 46 77 0.27
3.25 26.9 19.1 51 16 58.5 95.5 0.57
4.75 31.8 22.4 60.5 19.1 70 115 1.2
6.5 36.6 25.4 71.5 22.4 81 135 1.43
8.5 42.9 28.7 81 25.4 93.5 151 2.15
9.5 46 31.8 91 29.5 103 172 3.06
12 51.5 35.1 100 32.8 115 191 4.11
13.5 57 38.1 111 35.1 127 210 5.28
17 60.5 41.4 122 38.1 137 230 7.23
25 73 51 146 44.5 162 279 12.1
35 82.5 57 172 51 184 312 19.2
55 105 70 203 66.5 238 377 32.5

D shackle

 Link chain accessaires WLL(Kg) Dimensions Weight/

100pcs(lbs)

D A C B
80 5 10 19 11 4
100 6 13 25 14 8
200 8 16 32 18 15
320 10 19 38 20 29
520 12 25 51 26 57
800 16 32 64 33 110
1100 20 38 76 40 177
1500 22 44 89 50 287
2100 25 51 100 57 441
3000 28 57 115 68 684
3500 32 64 127 73 949
5000 38 76 152 85 1545
7000 45 90 180 96 2758
8000 50 102 200 108 3861

Screw pin anchor shackles (also known as a screw pin bow shackle) are designed to offer the security of a strong connection with the ease of a quick release pin. The bow shape has the ability to handle a wider variety of connections and multi-dimensional pulling, as opposed to chain shackles (also called D shackles) which have a more narrow profile and are meant to be used for straight line pulls.
The screw pin mechanism makes screw pin anchor shackles a good choice for temporary lifting jobs or those that require frequent connects and disconnects because the quick-release pin action is faster to attach and detach than a shackle with a round pin.

Forged G80 Connecting Link

Ultimate load id 4 times the working load limit

Link chain accessaires Model W.L.L B.L A±1.5 B±2 C±2 D±1 Weight(kg/pc)
(LBS) (LBS) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
ZCL1/4 3250 13000 19.8 69 55 7.8 0.24
ZCL5/16 4500 18000 18 79.5 62.5 8.5 0.32
ZCL3/8 6600 16400 27 92 85.5 11.5 0.58
ZCL1/2 11250 45000 35 111 81 15 1.2
ZCL5/8 16500 66000 42 137.5 96 21 2.42
ZCL3/4 23000 92000 43 171 126 22.5 3.89
ZCL7/8 28750 115000 48 191 141.5 24.5 6.08
Usage Lifting and connecting, Wire rope fittings, Chain fittings, Marine hardware fittings
Main standard US type G210, G2130, G2150, Europe Dee & Bow type, JIS Dee & Bow type, Plate shackle
Material Carbon steel, Alloy steel, Stainless steel 304 or 316
Finish Hot Dipped Galvanized, Electro Galvanized, Color Painted, High polished, Mirror Polished
Technology Drop forged, Precision  Casting
Size Different size available (6-8 – 32-8)

Alloy Steel Forged G80 Clevis Clutch

 Link chain accessaires Model WLL B.L E A H W L Weight
(T) (T) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg/pc)
CA6 1.12 4.48 8 8 17.7 21.5 77.3 0.25
CA8 2 8 10.5 9.5 18.5 33.5 89 0.32
CA10 3.15 12.6 13 12.5 29 46 126 0.73
CA13 5.3 21.2 16.5 15 42.7 57.5 163.5 1.6
CA16 8 32 19 18.5 45.4 74 183.5 2.8
CA20 12.5 50 24 23 56 74 219 5
CA22 15 60 27 27 68.5 90 254 6.3
CA26 21.2 84.8 30 30 77 102 209 14.5

Application

Use on link chain, connecting with chain and composed of lin chain sling.
The shackle may connect with chain at the end of it to anchor the ground. The connecting link and clevis cluth are to connect the chain with other sling link.

What are some common types of link chain accessories?

There are several types of link chain accessories that are commonly used in lifting and rigging applications. Here are some of the most common types:

  1. Hooks: Hooks are used to connect the link chain to a load or to a lifting device, such as a crane or hoist. They are available in various sizes and configurations to suit different applications.
  2. Shackles: Shackles are used to connect two or more link chains together or to connect a link chain to a load or lifting device. They are available in various types, including anchor shackles, chain shackles, and D shackles.
  3. Swivels: Swivels are used to prevent twisting and kinking of the link chain during lifting operations. They allow the load to rotate freely while the link chain remains stationary.
  4. Turnbuckles: Turnbuckles are used to adjust the tension of the link chain. They consist of two threaded rods that can be tightened or loosened to adjust the length of the link chain.
  5. Master links: Master links are used to connect two or more link chains together. They are designed to be strong and durable and are often used in heavy-duty lifting applications.
  6. Chain binders: Chain binders are used to secure loads to the link chain. They consist of a ratcheting mechanism that tightens the link chain around the load and holds it securely in place.
  7. Plate clamps: Plate clamps are used to lift and move steel plates and other flat materials. They grip the material securely and can be attached to a link chain or other lifting device.

Overall, link chain accessories are available in a variety of types and sizes to suit different lifting and rigging applications. It is important to select the correct accessory for the specific application and to use it in accordance with all applicable regulations and industry standards.

What are link chain accessories and how are they used?

Link chain accessories are additional components that are used in conjunction with link chains to create a complete lifting or rigging system. They are designed to enhance the functionality and safety of the link chain and to provide additional support and security during lifting operations.

Link chain accessories are available in a wide range of types and sizes, including hooks, shackles, swivels, turnbuckles, master links, chain binders, and plate clamps. Each type of accessory is designed to serve a specific purpose and to be used in specific lifting or rigging applications.

For example, hooks are used to connect the link chain to a load or to a lifting device, such as a crane or hoist. Shackles are used to connect two or more link chains together or to connect a link chain to a load or lifting device. Swivels are used to prevent twisting and kinking of the link chain during lifting operations. Turnbuckles are used to adjust the tension of the link chain. Master links are used to connect two or more link chains together. Chain binders are used to secure loads to the link chain. Plate clamps are used to lift and move steel plates and other flat materials.

Link chain accessories are typically made from high-strength materials, such as steel or alloy, to ensure their strength and durability. They are designed to meet strict safety standards and regulations and should be used in accordance with all applicable regulations and industry standards.

Overall, link chain accessories are an important component of any lifting or rigging system and can help enhance the safety and efficiency of lifting operations. It is important to select the correct accessory for the specific application and to use it in accordance with all applicable regulations and industry standards.

How do you properly install link chain accessories?

Proper installation of link chain accessories is essential to ensure the safety and reliability of the lifting or rigging system. Here are some guidelines on how to properly install link chain accessories:

  1. Select the correct accessory: Select the correct accessory for the specific application and make sure that it is compatible with the link chain being used.
  2. Inspect the accessory: Before installation, inspect the accessory for any signs of damage or wear. Look for cracks, corrosion, or deformities in the accessory, and check the connecting points for wear or damage. Do not use an accessory that appears damaged or worn.
  3. Clean and lubricate the accessory: Clean and lubricate the accessory as needed to prevent corrosion and to make it easier to adjust or remove later.
  4. Properly position the accessory: Position the accessory in the correct location on the link chain, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that the accessory is properly aligned and tightened to prevent any movement during lifting operations.
  5. Check the load rating: Make sure that the accessory is rated for the load being lifted and that it is not being overloaded.
  6. Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): Wear appropriate PPE, such as gloves and eye protection, when handling and installing link chain accessories.
  7. Follow all applicable regulations and industry standards: Make sure that the installation of the link chain accessory is in accordance with all applicable regulations and industry standards.

Overall, proper installation of link chain accessories is essential to ensure the safety and reliability of the lifting or rigging system. It is important to follow all applicable regulations and industry standards and to use trained and qualified personnel for installation.

 

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