Brand : BAFAW
Product origin : China
Delivery time : 30 Days
Supply capacity : 100000000 Piece/Pieces Per Year
Material: Carbon steel, Stainless steel 304,316, Allot steel.
Weight:According to the products
Heat treatment: Quenching, Tempering, Annealing, Normalizing, Nitridation, Carburization
Surface treatment: Zinc-Plated, Hot dipping galvanized, Polishing, Painting, Powder coating
MOQ:500kg or 1000pcs,according to the products
Machining: As requirement
Measuring Tool: CMM, Projector, Vernier Caliper, Depth Caliper, Micrometer, Pin Gauge, Thread Gauge, Height Gauge, etc
Application: Auto parts, Machinery parts, Farm Machinery Parts, Railway spare parts, Electric power fittings, Construction machinery etc.
Bolt and Nut Anchor Ring Carabiners are a common lifting and tie-down tool, mainly used for connecting slings, wire ropes, etc to the lifted items to ensure the safety of the lifting process. They are also used to securely fasten goods and equipment to transportation vehicles or to provide support when erecting temporary structures, and are widely used for their ease of installation and removal.
These buckles also play an important role in the rescue and safety sector, where they could be used to secure lifelines and seat belt to ensure the safety of rescuers. With their high strength and durability, bolt and nut anchor ring shackles are ideal for a variety of lifting, tie-down and safety applications.
Anchor shackles and D shackles are both kinds of rigging hardware used for lifting and securing loads, but they have distinct shapes adn applications.
Anchor Shackles (also referred to as bow shackles) feature a larger, rounded "O" form that allows them to handle loads from multiple instructions without considerable side loading. This design makes them ideal for linking multiple slings and accommodating wider straps, which is particularly useful in applications where load circulation is crucial. However, the larger loop shape can reduce thier overall strength compared to D shackles.
D Shackles (or chain shackles), however, have a narrower, "D" shaped design that is enhanced for in-line tension. They are generally used to join two tools and are rated for high loads in a linear direction. D shackles are not designed to handle side loads effectively, as they can bend or fail under such conditions. They are commonly employed in single-leg sling applications because of their secure fit and stamina
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