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39 WIRE ROPE 45 MILLIMETER WIRE ROPE
46 BLOCKS 48 CHAINS 50 CLAMPS 50 CLIPS 52 EQUIPMENT 54 EYE NUTS
54 EYEBOLTS 56 HOISTS 56 HOOKS 59 LINKS 60 MASTER LINKS 62 MISCELLANEOUS 62 ROPE 62 SHACKLES 65 SHEAVES
66 SLEEVES 66 SLINGS 67 SOCKETS 68 SWIVELS 69 THIMBLES 69 TURNBUCKLES 72 WEBBING 72 WINCHES
WHAT’S NEW CROSBY INTRODUCES ROV RELEASE & RETRIEVE SHACKLE LINE FEATURING THE PATENT PENDING CAPTURED BOLT DESIGN
After years of development and intensive testing by several of the top subsea specialists in the world, the new Crosby ROV Release and Retrieve Shackles are ready for global release.
Featuring an innovative Patent Pending Captured Bolt design, which prevents bolt detaching from the shackle bow, the release and retrieve shackle eliminates the need to have one shackle for releasing a load and one shackle for retrieving a load, and reduces end user liability by eliminating costly post-purchase modifications (i.e., capture barrels, springs, or tether cables).
The shackles are available in two different bolt designs: QUIC-Thread (G-2100) and Non-Threaded (G-2110). The QUIC-Thread option requires 60% fewer turns than conventional threaded screw pin type shackles, while the Non-Threaded option touts one of the fastest release and retrieve times in the industry. Designed by the end user for the end user, these best-in-class shackles also feature:
• Forged alloy, galvanized bow with durable API RP 17H color-compliant epoxy finish • 6 to 1 Design Factor • Robust captured bolt design - can withstand over 2,000 lbs. of pull-out force • Galvanized alloy bolt – available in two designs: QUIC-Thread and Non-Threaded • API RP 17H compliant modular handles available in T, D, F, or Eye versions (sold separately)
• Durable secondary locking latches for added securement
• Eyelets forged into bow for optional tether points
• Monkey Fist(s) included • Made in the USA
• Available in 7 different sizes from 9.5t to 85t. These shackles are job site tough and are sure to save you both time and money.
• No costly modifications required (like capture barrels or tether lines), thus reducing end user liability.
• One shackle does it all: releases and retrieves without the need to resurface.
Both the QUIC-Thread and Non-Threaded bolts greatly reduce the time on the job, saving you costly man hours and vessel time.
For more information on this innovative new product line stop by your local Crosby Distributor or go to
thecrosbygroup.com y
WHAT’S NEW HARRINGTON HOISTS, INC. INTRODUCES MODEL HFPSL FOUR POINT SACK LIFTER BEAMS
Harrington Hoists, Inc. introduces their HFPSL, Four Point Sack Lifter Beam designed to lift bulk container sacks. The HFPSL is available in 1 and 2 Metric Ton capacities with outside spreads of 36 and 48 inches.
The HFPSL Four Point Sack Lifter Beam features an X-Style design that provides a natural fit over the top of the bulk container sack and allows for a straight-line connection to lifting slings. Additional features include: a Standard Sling Keeper design to improve sling containment during the lift, a machined radius cut into
the top inside edge of the bail to ensure a better connection between the saddle of the hook and the upper radius of the bail, smooth edge cross-beams to reduce wear on lifting straps, and can be ordered in Stainless Steel and Low Headroom designs.
The HFPSL is engineered and manufactured to ASME B30.20 & BTH-1 Design Category B Service Class 2 and has a specified fatigue life of 100,001 to 500,000 load cycles. All HFPSL, Four Point Sack Lifter Beams are Proof-Tested to 125% capacity. y
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