HARKEN D shackles

Forged stainless steel shackles are polished to a high luster and are stamped with the screw pin diameter.
“D” shackles are the most common type of shackle.
They are best suited for aligned attachment points.

Ref. Harken Shackle pin Ø (mm) A m.m B m.m C m.m Work load kg. Break load kg. Weig gr PVP con IVA
2108 6 19 14 750 1500 25 10,78
2115 8 25 17 1380 2760 59 16,89
2122 10 32 20 2210 4420 120 24,88
2126 12 38 24 3230 14240 190 37,06

The breaking strengths shown are derived from weights supported by 80% of the length of the shackle pin, similar to the length spanned by an appropriate block’s headpost.

Stamped shackles are appropriate for low loads.

For higher loads, select forged and forged high-resistance shackles instead.

Snap shackles provide one-handed operation for temporary applications that require speed and easy release.

Harken® snap shackles also fit a wide variety of blocks and make them removable.

Snap shackles are often used on the lower vang block so that it can be moved from the mastbase to the toerail and used as a preventer.

U-Adaptor allows blocks to be attached to swivel bases or to other blocks.

Forged stainless steel shackles are polished to a high luster and are stamped with the screw pin diameter.

Bow shackles are best for multidirectional loads. Their large interior opening allows plenty of articulation especially when attached to a round bail.

Brand

Work load kg

1380 Kg, 2210 Kg, 3230 Kg, 750 Kg

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