The H-Lift Shackle DIN 82101 Form C is a straight (D-type) lifting shackle featuring a safety bolt, nut, and cotter pin, manufactured to German industrial standards for long-term or permanent load handling systems.
Form C design utilizes a bolt, nut, and split pin configuration, providing enhanced security against accidental unscrewing compared to screw-pin models.
Constructed from high-tensile steel to ensure a robust safety factor of 5:1 for reliable performance in heavy-duty industrial lifting.
Typically finished with hot-dip galvanization or self-color, offering protection against corrosion in outdoor and demanding environments.
Available in a comprehensive range of sizes from M10 to M100, accommodating Working Load Limits (WLL) from 0.4 tons up to 50 tons.
The Shackle DIN 82101 Form C is a heavy-duty straight (Dee) shackle equipped with a safety bolt, nut, and split cotter pin. Drop-forged from high-quality carbon steel, this German Industrial Standard shackle is specifically designed for permanent or long-term installations and environments where load vibration could cause a standard screw pin to back out.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: STRAIGHT-LINE PULLS ONLY. Dee (straight) shackles are designed strictly for straight-line tension. Side-loading a Dee shackle can twist the body and compromise its structural integrity. For multi-leg lifting or side loading, an Anchor (Bow) shackle MUST be used.
✅ Standard Compliance
Manufactured to strictly meet the German DIN 82101 Form C standard, guaranteeing reliable dimensional, mechanical, and material properties for heavy-duty load handling.
🔒 Form C Safety Pin
Features a safety bolt, nut, and split cotter pin. This configuration securely locks the pin in place, preventing accidental unscrewing caused by load shifting or continuous vibration.
💪 Heavy-Duty Construction
Drop-forged from high-quality carbon steel to ensure maximum durability. Available in a massive load range handling Working Load Limits (WLL) from 0.4 Tonnes up to an impressive 50 Tonnes.
🛡️ Certified Safety & Protection
Engineered with a 5:1 Safety Factor. Available in multiple finishes including hot-dip galvanized, zinc-plated, or self-colored to suit both indoor industrial and harsh maritime environments.
⚙️ Related Products & Alternatives:
• Temporary Rigging: Need a shackle for quick, temporary connections? View our Shackle DIN 82101 Form A (with screw collar pin). • Multi-Leg Systems: For multi-leg lifting where side loading may occur, you must use an Anchor/Bow shape. See our Bow Shackles. • Accessories: Pair your shackles safely with our certified Wire Rope Slings.
Technical Specifications
Refer to the diagram above for dimensional markers A through P.
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Item No.
Size
W.L.L.
Dimensions (mm)
Weight (kg)
Product Code
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
K
P
SH08010
M10
0.4T
14
10
8
10
30
20
29.5
55
58
0.097
701008010
SH08012
M12
0.6T
17
12
10
12
37
24
35.5
66
68
0.181
701008012
SH08016
M16
1T
21
16
13
15
47
32
48.5
88
81
0.369
701008016
SH08020
M20
1.6T
27
20
17
19
61
40
60.5
110
104
0.788
701008020
SH08022
M22
2T
30
22
19
21
68
44
66.5
121
115
1.010
701008022
SH08024
M24
2.5T
33
24
21
23
75
48
72.5
132
127
1.458
701008024
SH08027
M27
3T
38
27
24
26
86
54
83
150
145
2.050
701008027
SH08030
M30
4T
42
30
27
29
96
60
90.5
165
156
2.720
701008030
SH08036
M36
5T
47
36
30
33
107
72
111
198
172
4.200
701008036
SH08039
M39
6T
53
39
34
37
121
78
119
215
189
5.660
701008039
SH08045
M45
8T
60
45
38
41
136
90
139
248
211
8.450
701008045
SH08048
M48
10T
66
48
42
45
150
96
146
264
240
10.800
701008048
SH08052
M52
12T
73
52
47
50
167
104
157
284
254
14.230
701008052
SH08060
M60
16T
81
60
52
55
185
120
184
330
285
21.930
701008060
SH08068
M68
20T
90
68
58
61
206
136
210
374
316
31.180
701008068
SH08072
M72
25T
100
72
63
67
226
144
220
396
341
36.730
701008072
SH08080
M80
32T
110
80
70
74
250
160
245
440
369
50.000
701008080
SH08090
M90
40T
125
90
79
84
283
180
274
495
409
71.000
701008090
SH08100
M100
50T
140
100
88
93
316
200
307
550
462
97.080
701008100
Q: When should I use a Form C shackle instead of a Form A shackle?A: You should use a Form C shackle (Safety Bolt & Nut) for long-term or permanent installations, or in situations where the load may rotate or vibrate. The cotter pin prevents the nut from backing off. Form A (Screw Pin) is only suitable for temporary applications where the pin can be easily checked and retightened.
Q: Can I side-load a DIN 82101 Dee Shackle?A: No. Dee (straight) shackles are designed strictly for straight-line pulls where the load acts directly through the center line of the shackle. Side-loading a Dee shackle can compromise its structural integrity.
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Safety Guidelines
Always
Store and handle shackles correctly.
Inspect shackles before use and before placing into storage.
Select the correct pattern of shackle (Dee/Bow) and pin type for the application.
Fully tighten the pin before lifting.
Ensure the load acts through the centre line of the shackle.
Allow for the full resultant imposed load (consider angles).
Never
Use shackles with bent pins or deformed bodies.
Force, hammer, or wedge shackles into position.
Eccentrically load shackles (side loading).
Replace the pin with a standard bolt.
Fit pins in contact with moving parts which may unscrew them.
Shock load shackles.
Selection & Operation Guide
Selecting the Correct Shackle
Type: Use Anchor (Bow) shackles for multi-leg systems or where side loading may occur. Use Chain (Dee) shackles for straight-line pulls.
Pin Type: • Screw Pin: Suitable for general, non-permanent purposes. • Bolt Type (Safety Pin): Essential for long-term installations or where the pin may rotate under load.
⚠️ CAUTION: Loading on the Pin BS and ISO Standard shackles are rated for the pin to accept a central point load. Unless stated otherwise, assume the jaw must be fully filled and the load evenly distributed across the full pin width.
Using Shackles Safely
Avoid Side Loading: Position the shackle so the body takes the load along its center line. Use spacers if necessary to center the load on the pin.
Tightening: Tighten screw pins by hand, then lock with a small bar. Do not overtighten to the point of deforming the body. For bolt types, ensure the split cotter pin is fitted.
Choke Hitches: Place the pin through the eye of the sling. Never place the pin in contact with the "bight" of the choke or moving parts, as friction can unscrew the pin.
Maintenance & Storage
Storage: Store in a clean, dry place protected from corrosion. Never modify or galvanize a shackle without supplier approval.
Inspection: Check regularly for: distorted/stretched bodies, bent pins, damaged threads, nicks, gouges, or corrosion. illegible markings. If any defect is found, refer to a Competent Person.
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