ROTECH RURAL 16MM LOAD RATED D-SHACKLES (W.L.L 3.2T) -DS16R
Features
Title | ROTECH RURAL 16MM LOAD RATED D-SHACKLES (W.L.L 3.2T) -DS16R |
Type | Farming Other |
Sub Type | Livestock Handling |
Make | ROTECH RURAL |
Model | 16MM LOAD RATED D-SHACKLES (W.L.L 3.2T) -DS16R |
Sale Price | $16 |
Listing Type | New |
Stock Number | DS16R |
RefCode | TA1093715 |
Description
Easy to use. Strong. Rust proof.
Looking for a strong D-shackle for heavy lifting and towing? Our load rated D-shackles are perfect for supporting a heavy load.
Our shackles are perfect for heavy lifting and static systems where a reliable strong D-shackle is needed.
Each load rated screw pin shackle comes with a galvanised steel body and yellow screw pin.
They can be used the same as regular D-shackles however, the rating means you know how much load they will safely be able to handle.
Price quoted is for one item.
Discounts apply for bulk kit purchases of 10+ & 20+.
Specifications:
- 16mm shackle O.D
- 19mm pin O.D
- 27mm internal width
- 3.2 tonne working load limit
Features:
- Extremely strong
- Easy to use
- Rust resistant
How To Choose A D-SHACKLE
A D-shackle is a great option if you want to attach your chain to other objects. However, you will want to make sure you pick the right D-shackle for your chain.
When choosing a D-shackle, you will need to find out the inside width of the chain link. The pin of the D-shackle will need to be smaller than this width in order for it to fit through your chain link.
To find the inside width of the chain, simply subtract 2x the chain link diameter from the total width. For example, here is how you would calculate the inside width of an 8mm chain:
27mm (width) 2 x 8mm (diameter) = 11mm (inside width)
In this example, the inside width of an 8mm chain is 11mm. This means you would want to get a D-shackle with a pin diameter (Ø) of 10mm or less. (An 11mm pin might be too tight a fit).
All prices include GST. Please allow extra for freight.
Delivery is available Australia Wide.
Dealer enquiries welcome.
Finance is now available!
Contact Farm Supplies today for sale or more information!
Photos are for illustration only, and actual product may vary from those shown.
Prices are correct at time of posting the ad, but are still subject to change.
E & OE.
Looking for a strong D-shackle for heavy lifting and towing? Our load rated D-shackles are perfect for supporting a heavy load.
Our shackles are perfect for heavy lifting and static systems where a reliable strong D-shackle is needed.
Each load rated screw pin shackle comes with a galvanised steel body and yellow screw pin.
They can be used the same as regular D-shackles however, the rating means you know how much load they will safely be able to handle.
Price quoted is for one item.
Discounts apply for bulk kit purchases of 10+ & 20+.
Specifications:
- 16mm shackle O.D
- 19mm pin O.D
- 27mm internal width
- 3.2 tonne working load limit
Features:
- Extremely strong
- Easy to use
- Rust resistant
How To Choose A D-SHACKLE
A D-shackle is a great option if you want to attach your chain to other objects. However, you will want to make sure you pick the right D-shackle for your chain.
When choosing a D-shackle, you will need to find out the inside width of the chain link. The pin of the D-shackle will need to be smaller than this width in order for it to fit through your chain link.
To find the inside width of the chain, simply subtract 2x the chain link diameter from the total width. For example, here is how you would calculate the inside width of an 8mm chain:
27mm (width) 2 x 8mm (diameter) = 11mm (inside width)
In this example, the inside width of an 8mm chain is 11mm. This means you would want to get a D-shackle with a pin diameter (Ø) of 10mm or less. (An 11mm pin might be too tight a fit).
All prices include GST. Please allow extra for freight.
Delivery is available Australia Wide.
Dealer enquiries welcome.
Finance is now available!
Contact Farm Supplies today for sale or more information!
Photos are for illustration only, and actual product may vary from those shown.
Prices are correct at time of posting the ad, but are still subject to change.
E & OE.