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March 16th, 2023

Quick Link

A quick link is a type of metal connector that is similar in design to a carabiner or snap hook. It consists of a looped end with a threaded nut that can be screwed onto the other end to secure it in place. Quick links are typically made from steel or other metals and come in a range of sizes and strengths to accommodate various load capacities.
March 16th, 2023

Aluminium Snap Hook

An aluminum snap hook is a type of hook made from aluminum that is commonly used for securing and attaching objects together. It typically consists of a looped end with a spring-loaded gate that can be opened and closed to attach or detach the hook from a fixed object or another piece of equipment.
March 16th, 2023

Snap Hook

A snap hook is a type of metal hook that has a spring-loaded gate or "snap" mechanism that allows for quick and easy attachment and detachment from a rope, cable, or other object. Snap hooks are commonly used in a variety of applications, including marine, climbing, and rigging industries.
March 16th, 2023

Eye Bolt and Eye Nut

An eye bolt and eye nut are both types of fasteners that have a circular loop, or eye, on one end that is used to attach a load or a rope or cable to the fastener.
March 16th, 2023

Shackle

A shackle is a U-shaped metal device with a pin or bolt across the opening that is used to secure and connect two objects together. Shackles are commonly used in material handling and lifting applications as part of a rigging system to attach and lift loads using a crane or other lifting device.
March 16th, 2023

Under the Hook Lifting Device

An "under the hook" lifting device refers to any type of equipment or attachment that is used to lift or manipulate a load directly from the crane hook. This can include a wide range of devices, such as slings, chains, shackles, grabs, hooks, magnets, and vacuum lifters.
March 13th, 2023

Wire Rope Socket

A wire rope socket is a type of device used to terminate the end of a wire rope. It consists of a metal fitting that is attached to the end of the wire rope, usually through a process of swaging or splicing. The fitting typically includes a cone-shaped cavity that is designed to hold the strands of the wire rope in place, along with a locking mechanism that secures the rope in the socket. Wire rope sockets—spelter sockets, swaged sockets, and wedge sockets
December 2nd, 2024

A Complete Guide to Wire Rope Clips

Wire rope clips are commonly used in a variety of applications, including rigging, construction, and marine industries. They are a simple and reliable way to create a secure connection between two pieces of wire rope or to anchor a wire rope to a fixed point.
March 13th, 2023

Single Girder Wire Rope Hoist

The single girder wire rope hoist consists of a single girder mounted on top of the building structure or on a freestanding framework. A trolley with a hoisting mechanism travels along the girder, and the load is suspended from the hoist by a wire rope.
March 13th, 2023

Double Girder Wire Rope Hoist

The double girder wire rope hoist consists of two parallel girders mounted on top of the building structure or on a freestanding framework. A trolley with a hoisting mechanism travels along the girders, and the load is suspended from the hoist by a wire rope.
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