What size is a 35 ton shackle?
What size is a 35 ton shackle?
2″
Additional information
Weight | 39 lbs |
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shackle-manufacturer | Columbus McKinnon (CM) |
shackle-type | Screw Pin Anchor (SPA) |
shackle-size | 2″ |
shackle-capacity | 35 Tons |
How much does a 55 ton Crosby shackle weight?
68.00 lbs
Crosby G-2160 55 Ton Wide Body Shackle
Part # | Working Load | Weight |
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1021287 | 55 ton | 68.00 lbs |
What is the difference between a clevis and a shackle?
Shackles are primarily used in construction, rigging and lifting. A clevis is used in less demanding applications such as farming and towing.
How much weight can a 3/4 shackle hold?
Shackles – Quenched & Tempered
Nominal Size (in.) Diameter of Bow | Carbon Maximum Working Load (Tons) | Alloy Maximum Working Load (Tons) |
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3/4 | 4-3/4 | 7 |
7/8 | 6-1/2 | 9.5 |
1 | 8-1/2 | 12.5 |
1-1/8 | 9-1/2 | 15 |
How are shackles sized?
Shackles are sized according to the diameter of the bow section rather than the pin size. Never use a shackle if the distance between the eyes is greater than listed in the manufacturer’s tables.
What is a twisted clevis used for?
This stainless steel shackle from Wichard is often used to attach a flipline adjuster. It holds the adjuster in a position that is easier to access.
How much weight can a 3/4 clevis hold?
2.34 lbs. Never exceed Working Load Limit. Inspect Shackles regularly. Replace if worn, distorted or damaged.
Why is it called a clevis?
Etymology. First attested in the 1590s. Origin unknown; probably derived from the verb cleave. If so, the word ultimately may stem from Scandinavian: compare Old Norse kljúfa (“to split”), Old Norse klofi (“a forked stick”).