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29 LUBRICANTS 29 WIRE ROPE 44 BLOCKS 48 CHAINS 50 CLAMPS 50 CLIPS 52 EQUIPMENT 55 EYE NUTS 55 EYEBOLTS


WHAT’S NEW CROSBY INTRODUCES G-209RP SUBSEA SHACKLES With the advancements in subsea applications, the use


of Remote Operating Vehicles (ROV) has become more preva- lent in those diffi cult to reach areas such as deep sea exploration, attachment of off shore rigs to the sea fl oor, welding and capping oil well equipment on the ocean fl oor. To meet the demanding needs of these applications, Crosby is pleased to announce the new G-209RP shackle for effi cient load handling and attachment by Remote Operating Vehicles in subsea and other hard-to- reach applications.


WHAT’S NEW CAMPBELL UNVEILS NEW DESIGN, EXPANDS ANCHOR SHACKLE LINE


Campbell®, a premier material handling brand from Apex Tool Group and the makers of quality chains, blocks, clamps and fi ttings, announced the expansion of its Alloy Anchor Shackle product line to include 22 mid-to-large size screw-pin and bolt-type shackles. Legacy shackles have been updated with a new innovative design and more than a dozen new sizes have been added to the Campbell Alloy Shackle line.


The new design removes all markings from the top of the shackle bow to prevent fraying of synthetic slings, which are widely used in the heavy construction, oil and gas, and marine and mining industries. The mandated lettering is now strategically placed on the sides of the shackle, making it easier for users to see the markings in the fi eld. The angle between markings provides a quick visual guide for approximating the load angle for double and single leg slings. The radial draft geometry of the shackle ear increases the cross-sectional area for greater strength, while improving fit and function between the pin and shackle body. The new shackles are also fully CE compliant and include the CE marking, showing they have met European Union safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.


“Our anchor shackle line extension fi lls a void in the marketplace,” said Matthew Currin, Campbell product manager. “We conducted extensive fi eld research, which provided insight into the needs of our customers and led to the improved design and breadth of our enhanced Alloy Shackle Line. The new features and benefi ts combined with our expanded off ering put Campbell in a class by itself – providing unmatched value for our customers.”


All shackles are comprised of drop forged alloy steel and heat treated alloy pins for superior strength and performance. The Screw Pin Anchor Shackles are available in sizes ranging from 3/8” through 2”, while the Bolt Type Anchor Shackle line encompasses sizes from 3/8” through 2-1/2.


The Anchor Shackles also utilize a new Thermadep paint process on the pins and bolts, which creates a more attractive and durable fi nish than standard powder coating.


Made in the USA, the new Campbell Anchor Shackles off er unprecedented strength and durability, which have become synonymous with the Campbell brand. ❙


WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE MAY-JUNE 2013 25


55 HOIST 55 HOOKS 57 LINKS 58 MASTER LINKS 58 MM WIRE ROPE 60 MISCELLANEOUS 62 PRESS 62 ROPE 63 SHACKLES


64 SHEAVES 64 SLEEVES 67 SLINGS 67 SOCKETS 68 SWIVELS 68 THIMBLES 70 TRAINING 70 TURNBUCKLES 72 WINCHES


Specifi c design features that make the G-209RP shackle ideal for


these types of applications is its interchangeable, “D” and “F” handle designs that allows for diff erent robotic grips. The shackle bows are painted fl uorescent yellow and handles fl uorescent orange, for diff erentia- tion between the two and for better undersea visibility. Pins and bows are made from galvanized steel and the handles from stainless steel for better resistance to corrosion in harsh saltwater applications. Handles come RFID equipped for inspection or inventory purposes. To fi nd out more about the new G-209RP subsea shackles visit www.thecrosbygroup.com. ❙


WHAT’S NEW AMH


INTRODUCES CLAMPS FOR ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY


All Material Handling Inc. announces new all black fi nish on their standard and shackle type beam clamps. The all black fi nish is neutral to any choice of hoist or rigging and may be welcomed by the theatrical industry.


All Material Handling responded to distributors request that supply to the theatrical market to make the change in the fi nish. Some distributors were repainting product to satisfy the need for black hardware used above the


stage. The corrosion resistance, of the previously bright plated cross shaft, was maintained by utilization of “Black Oxide” fi nish. Customers prefer the ease of installing the AMH beam clamps as no tools are required. Clamps allow a suspension mounting point to beams above. Installation is completed by rotating the handle, of the reverse threaded cross shaft, until the desired fl ange width is achieved. Riggers love the ease of installation as there are no parts to fall or measurements to be matched.


Contact your nearest distributor for more information and quote or All Material Handling Inc (AMH) toll free number 877-543-8264 to become or fi nd the nearest AMH distributor. ❙


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