Crosby 1-1/4" G-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle (WLL 12 ton) SKU: 1018570

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The Crosby 1-1/4" G-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle (WLL 12 ton) SKU: 1018570 is engineered for strength and reliability, making it an essential component for any lifting or rigging application. Constructed from high-quality materials, this anchor shackle is designed to withstand demanding conditions while providing a working load limit of 12 tons. Whether you are in construction, marine, or industrial fields, this shackle is built to meet your heavy-duty needs.

Key Features:

  • Durable Construction: Made from forged steel for enhanced strength and resistance to deformation.
  • Screw Pin Design: Features a convenient screw pin mechanism for easy attachment and detachment.
  • High Working Load Limit: Rated for a maximum working load of 12 tons, ensuring safety and efficiency in every application.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for a variety of lifting, towing, and rigging tasks across multiple industries.

Benefits:

Investing in the Crosby 1-1/4" G-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle (WLL 12 ton) SKU: 1018570 means prioritizing safety and performance. This anchor shackle significantly reduces the risk of failure during heavy lifting, providing peace of mind for operators. Its ease of use allows for quick setup and adjustment, making it a time-efficient choice for your projects.

Use Cases:

Suitable for various applications, this anchor shackle is perfect for:

  • Heavy machinery lifting
  • Marine rigging and towing
  • Construction site applications
  • Industrial lifting operations

Choose the Crosby 1-1/4" G-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle (WLL 12 ton) SKU: 1018570 for unmatched strength and reliability in your lifting tasks. Order yours today and elevate your rigging solutions!

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