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Bolt Style Shackles offer the safest way to connect a web shackle to a recovery
strap. By adding the nut and bolt feature it now provides added peace of mind
when using the web shackles for normal recovery or accidental side loads.
Web shackles from Zip?s are available in four sizes and five capacities and can be attached to straps by removing the nut, bolt and cotter pin. See the drop-down menu for available sizes and working load limits.
The Green Pin Web Sling Shackle SC is the ideal shackle for lifting with synthetic round and flat web slings. The optimal bearing surface of the shackle crown means the load on the web sling is distributed evenly. As a result, damage to the web sling is minimized and its lifespan extended. Wear of the web sling is also minimized as a result of the smooth finish of the shackle. Furthermore, because the load is distributed evenly on the web sling compared to a standard shackle, it is not necessary to reduce the load (WLL) on the web sling. The risk of damage to the web sling that touches the pin is also significantly reduced because the screw thread is completely hidden into the shackle eye. The product is suitable for web slings made according to EU and US standards. The shackle is available in a range with a working load limit from 3.25 up to 8.5 ton.
A good shackle has to be reliable. That’s why the All-Grip Web Shackle Bolt Style is built with a design factor of 6:1. This lets you know that it can hold up if used properly, which is easy to do as the working load limit and size is marked on the shackle itself. Not to mention this galvanized and corrosion-resistant shackle uses a bolt and nut with a linchpin to secure the assembly in place.