Shackle

Standard: DIN, ASTM, JIS
Material: Stainless steel, Duplex Steel, Carbon Steel, Brass, Aluminum, etc
Plating: Zinc, Black Oxide, Dacromet, Geomet, Passivate, etc
Size: 1/4”-1”, M3-M48, Customized
MOQ: Accordingly to the size

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Description

What is Shackle?

A shackle is a U-shaped piece of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured with a quick-release locking pin mechanism. Shackles are considered one of the most used rigging fittings. Here’s what you should know:

 

Materials: They are typically made of stainless steel or carbon steel to provide strength and resistance to corrosion.

 

Types: The main types of shackles include D-shackles (also called chain shackles), bow shackles (also known as anchor shackles), and snap shackles that are commonly used in sailing.

 

Load Capacity: Shackles are rated based on their working load limit, which is the maximum amount of load that they can safely handle.

 

Uses: They’re widely used in lifting operations, towing, rigging systems, and sailboat rigging because they serve as a connecting link between the lifting device, the load, or between ropes.

 

Safety: When using shackles, it’s critical to ensure they’re properly rated for the load and to inspect them regularly for wear, deformation, and fatigue.

 

They are indispensable components in various industries and applications where secure heavy lifting and connections are required. It’s always important to use the correct type and size for the job to ensure safety and reliability.