Bow Shackle Screw Pin - G209 Type
Bow shackles are essential components in various industries, especially in lifting and rigging operations. Their specifications vary depending on their intended use and load capacity.
Material:
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High-strength alloy steel: This is the most common material for bow shackles due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and durability.
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Stainless steel: Used in corrosive environments to prevent rust and corrosion.
Load Capacity:
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Working Load Limit (WLL): The maximum safe load that the shackle can handle.
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Minimum Breaking Load (MBL): The minimum load required to break the shackle. Typically, the MBL is several times the WLL to ensure a safety factor.
Safety Factor:
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The ratio of the MBL to the WLL. A higher safety factor indicates a more robust shackle.
Finish:
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Hot-dip galvanized: Provides corrosion protection and a longer lifespan.
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Painted: Offers basic corrosion resistance.
Certification:
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CE marking: Indicates compliance with European Union safety standards.
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ANSI/ASME B30.26: American National Standards Institute and American Society of Mechanical Engineers standards for rigging hardware.
Additional Considerations:
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Temperature range: Some shackles are designed for specific temperature ranges, especially in extreme conditions.
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Environmental factors: Consider factors like corrosion, UV radiation, and chemical exposure when selecting a shackle.
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Inspection and maintenance: Regular inspections are crucial to ensure the safety and reliability of bow shackles.











