A panama chock is a special type of hawse hole at a vessel's bow and designed as per the mooring requirements set by Panama Canal Authority.
A panama chock is a special type of hawse hole at a vessel's bow and designed as per the mooring requirements set by Panama Canal Authority.
Stud link anchor chain AM2 is a specific type of anchor chain widely used in marine applications. It's characterized by having a stud (a crossbar or bar) within each link, adding strength and preventing kinking or twisting. AM2 is a designation within the marine industry for a specific grade of this chain, indicating its strength and material properties.
Stud link anchor chains are a type of heavy-duty chain commonly used for anchoring and mooring vessels. They have a central stud in each link that helps to prevent kinking, deformation, and fouling. These chains are known for their strength and are often preferred for large vessels and applications where significant loads are involved.
A G2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle is a type of shackle, specifically a bolt-type shackle, used in lifting and rigging applications where a high level of security and reliability is required. These shackles are designed with a bolt, nut, and cotter pin, which provides a more secure connection than traditional screw-pin shackles, especially in situations where the shackle might experience rotation or movement under load.
A G209 anchor shackle, manufactured by Crosby, is a high-performance, forged, screw-pin anchor shackle designed for heavy-duty lifting and rigging applications. They are known for their strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to meet or exceed industry standards like ASME B30 and DNV.
Lifting Rigging Hardware
In industrial and commercial settings, lifting rigging hardware refers to a variety of tools and pieces of machinery that are used to attach and lift heavy weights. They could consist of hoists, shackles, hooks, wire ropes, chains, master links, and other lifting equipment.
An Alloy G2150 bolt anchor shackle is a type of shackle, a U-shaped piece of metal used in lifting and rigging applications. It's specifically a bolt-type shackle, meaning it uses a bolt, nut, and cotter pin for securing the pin, offering enhanced security compared to screw pin or round pin shackles.
A G2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle is a type of shackle, specifically a bolt-type shackle, used in lifting and rigging applications where a high level of security and reliability is required. These shackles are designed with a bolt, nut, and cotter pin, which provides a more secure connection than traditional screw-pin shackles, especially in situations where the shackle might experience rotation or movement under load.
G210 Screw Pin Chain Shackles, also known as "D" shackles, are a type of lifting shackle characterized by their narrow, straight-sided bow (the U-shaped part) and a screw pin. They are designed for in-line connections and are suitable for applications where space is limited. The screw pin provides a secure and reliable connection, especially under heavy loads.
A G209 anchor shackle, manufactured by Crosby, is a high-performance, forged, screw-pin anchor shackle designed for heavy-duty lifting and rigging applications. They are known for their strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to meet or exceed industry standards like ASME B30 and DNV.
A G80 connecting link, also known as a hammerlock, is a type of coupling link used in industrial lifting and rigging applications. It is designed to connect Grade 80 chain slings to hooks, master links, or other chain components. The G80 designation indicates that the link is made from Grade 80 alloy steel, a material known for its high strength and toughness.
A G80 Master Link Forged Chain Sling is a crucial component in lifting and rigging systems, specifically designed for connecting chain slings to lifting equipment. It's a robust, closed-loop device, typically made of forged alloy steel, used to create a secure connection point for one or more chain legs in a sling assembly. The "G80" designation refers to the grade of the steel, indicating its strength and lifting capacity.
Grade 8 Master Link Assembly is also called G80 Quad Link Assemblies. The sub-assemblies are made from alloy steel for chain slings or wire rope slings with 3 or 4 legs. The subrings will have an engineered flat upon request to avoid mismatching. The master link assembly is suitable for G80 EN818-2 lifting chains.
Multi-leg alloy steel chain slings are lifting devices constructed from multiple alloy steel chains connected to a central master link, used to lift and move heavy loads. They offer stability and balance due to multiple pickup points on the load. These slings are particularly useful for handling loads exceeding 180,000 pounds and for applications requiring uniform load distribution.
G412 Eye Swivels Steel Forged refers to a type of swivel made from forged steel, specifically designed with an eye on each end, and meeting the G412 standard. These swivels are commonly used in marine and industrial rigging for connecting ropes, chains, and other rigging hardware.
SINOSTAR's G403 Forged Chain Swivel meets the requirements of federal specification RR-C-271D, with a safety factor of up to 5:1, ensuring reliability under extreme working conditions.
A US G401 chain swivel is a type of swivel link used in chain rigging, specifically designed to allow for rotation and prevent twisting. These swivels are commonly made of high tensile steel, often hot-dipped galvanized for corrosion resistance.
A G402 Eye Swivel is a piece of rigging hardware, specifically an eye-to-eye swivel, that is made from forged steel and has a hot-dip galvanized finish.