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Crosby Shackle - Theatrical Screw Pin Type - Capacity: 2,000 lbs - Chain Size: 3/8 inch

Crosby Shackle - Theatrical Screw Pin Type - Capacity: 2,000 lbs - Chain Size: 3/8 inch

Model: EY00550
Usually Ships Within: 5 - 7 days

Price:

$18.71

Quick Info

  • Forged - Quenched and Tempered, with alloy pin
  • Working Load Limit permanently shown on shackle
  • Flat black baked on powder coat finish
  • Satisfies ASME B30.26 requirements
  • Made in the USA
Product Description & Specifications

Product Description

Item: Crosby Shackle - Standard - Theatrical. - Anchor - Screw Pin Type (for frequent open/close) - Round Body - Working Load Limit: 2,000 lbs - For Chain Size: 3/8 inch

Manufacturer / Country of Origin: Crosby / USA

Application: Used for general purpose connections of slings, cables, and chains in overhead lifting applications where a flat black coloring is required. Used in 'pick and place' applications that require frequent opening and closing.

Description: Outfitted with a screw pin type securement system with a large round body. Constructed of a bow of carbon steel that has been closed die forged then quenched and tempered, with alloy steel pin. The 6 to 1 design factor is the ratio of the minimum breaking strength to the permissible working load. The shackle size, Product Identification Code (PIC for material traceability), and the working load limit is forged into the bow.

The Crosby Difference: There are many look-a-like Crosby shackles, often found at lower prices and advertised with the same safety standards. Be aware it may refer to safety ratings in effect decades ago. For example, under the same safety standard a decade ago a lifting shackle may be rated to 100% without proof load testing, while today it may be 300% with proof load testing.

Quality Standard: Meets or exceed the requirements of ASME B30.26, which include identification, durability, design factor, proof load, and temperature requirements. Also go above and beyond these standard safety requirements by including fatigue life, impact properties, and material traceability; factors that are not required by ASME B30.26.  Meets the Federal Specification RR-C-271G, Type: IVA, Grade A, Class 2, except for those provisions required of the contractor. Meets the requirements of EN13889.

Availability: Shipping time is subject to change PER manufacturer availability.

Industry Names: Also known as 'industrial screw pin anchor shackles' or 'industrial screw pin dee shackles'.

Includes: (1) one Crosby shackle

WARNING: Can be used in applications involving side loading, however this reduces the working load limit. During use, assure that the pin is not allowed to rotate as this may open the shackle. When picking and placing a load, tighten pin prior to each lift. Do not exceed rated capacity!

Specifications

  • Alternate Name 1 Crane Shackle
  • Dimension A (in) 0.66
  • Dimension B (in) 0.44
  • Dimension C (in) 1.44
  • Dimension D (in) 0.38
  • Dimension E (in) 1.03
  • Dimension F (in) 0.91
  • Dimension G (in) 1.78
  • Dimension H (in) 2.49
  • Dimension L (in) 0.25
  • Dimension M (in) 2.02
  • Dimension P (in) 0.38
  • For Chain Size (in) 3/8 in
  • Industry Name Theatrical Shackle
  • Min Hole Size (in) 0.66
  • Usually Ships Within 5 - 7 days
  • Weight (lbs) 1
  • Working Load Limit (lbs) 2000

Product Education

The Crosby Difference

Low quality lifting products can cause injury and damage. There are many look-a-like Crosby shackles that are often found at lower prices, and are also often advertised to conform to the same safety standards, if at all. Be aware that it may refer to safety ratings in effect decades ago. So for example, under the same safety standard a decade ago, a lifting shackle may be rated to 100% without proof load testing while today it may be 300% with proof load testing. Be assured that we only sell the highest quality lifting shackles and our advertised safety standards conform or exceed to the current ASME standards.

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