Crosby 5/8" G-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 3.25 ton) SKU: 1019793

SKU: 1019793

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The Crosby 5/8" G-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 3.25 ton) SKU: 1019793 is a crucial tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, ensuring safe and efficient lifting and rigging operations. Built to exceed industry standards, this shackle is synonymous with durability and reliability, making it an indispensable asset in various heavy-duty applications.

Key Features

  • High Working Load Limit: With a WLL of 3.25 tons, this shackle is adept at handling heavy loads securely.
  • Robust Construction: Crafted from premium materials, the Crosby G-2150 is designed to perform under extreme conditions.
  • Easy Installation: The innovative bolt type design allows for quick attachment to chains and rigging hardware.

Benefits

Investing in the Crosby 5/8" G-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle means prioritizing safety and efficiency in your lifting tasks. Its exceptional resistance to wear and corrosion ensures suitability for outdoor and industrial environments, thereby extending its lifespan and minimizing the need for replacements. You can work with confidence knowing this shackle is engineered for longevity.

Use Cases

This versatile shackle excels in numerous applications, including:

  • Construction Sites
  • Shipping and Logistics
  • Manufacturing and Machinery Lifting

Upgrade your rigging setup today with the Crosby 5/8" G-2150 Bolt Type Chain Shackle (WLL 3.25 ton) SKU: 1019793 and experience unmatched reliability and performance. Whether for professional projects or personal use, this shackle is a vital addition to enhance your lifting capabilities.

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