Crosby 7/16" G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle (WLL 1.50 ton) SKU: 1019471

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The Crosby 7/16" G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle (WLL 1.50 ton) SKU: 1019471 is engineered for strength and reliability, making it an essential tool for any rigging application. With a working load limit of 1.50 tons, this shackle is perfect for heavy-duty lifting and securing tasks. Its robust design ensures maximum durability, allowing you to work with confidence in challenging environments.

Key Features:

  • High Strength: Crafted from high-quality steel, the Crosby G-2130 shackle offers impressive strength-to-weight ratio.
  • Bolt Type Design: The bolt-type closure provides secure fastening, minimizing the risk of accidental opening during use.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for rigging, towing, and lifting in construction, maritime, and industrial settings.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Designed to withstand harsh conditions, this shackle is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.

Benefits of Using Crosby Shackles:

Choosing the Crosby 7/16" G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle means investing in safety and efficiency. Its reliable performance reduces downtime and enhances productivity on the job. Suitable for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this shackle brings peace of mind when lifting heavy loads.

Use Cases:

Whether you are lifting equipment on a construction site, securing loads for transportation, or engaging in recreational activities like boating, the Crosby anchor shackle is versatile enough to meet a variety of needs. Its ease of use and dependable construction make it a must-have in your toolkit.

Upgrade your rigging equipment with the Crosby 7/16" G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle (WLL 1.50 ton) SKU: 1019471 and experience the difference in quality and performance.

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