Crosby 2" S-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 35 ton) SKU: 1019980

SKU: 1019980

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The Crosby 2" S-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 35 ton) SKU: 1019980 is your go-to solution for reliable and robust heavy lifting. Engineered to deliver exceptional strength and versatility, this shackle is ideal for diverse applications in construction, rigging, and industrial settings. With a notable working load limit of 35 tons, this shackle ensures safety and durability while efficiently handling heavy loads.

Key Features

  • High Strength: Capable of withstanding extreme loads and harsh conditions.
  • Durable Construction: Crafted from premium materials for long-lasting performance.
  • Easy to Use: The bolt type design allows for quick attachment and detachment from chains and slings.
  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for lifting, towing, and securely holding heavy objects across multiple industries.

Benefits

By choosing the Crosby 2" S-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 35 ton) SKU: 1019980, you gain peace of mind when working under pressure. Its reliable performance significantly reduces the risk of failure, enabling operators to concentrate on their tasks. Furthermore, this shackle features a corrosion-resistant finish, ensuring functionality even in challenging environments.

Use Cases

This versatile shackle is perfect for:

  • Construction sites for lifting heavy equipment.
  • Shipping yards for securing cargo.
  • Manufacturing plants aiding in assembly line support.

Invest in the Crosby 2" S-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 35 ton) SKU: 1019980 today and experience unmatched reliability and quality for all your heavy lifting tasks!

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