American Type D Shackle Bolt is a high-strength lifting accessory, widely used in various lifting operations.
Stainless Steel (304/316): Offers superior corrosion resistance and is suitable for moist or corrosive environments. The 316 grade has additional molybdenum, providing even better corrosion resistance, especially in marine applications.
Carbon Steel: Provides good strength and is the most common material for bolts. It may require additional surface treatments like galvanizing for increased corrosion resistance.
Alloy Steel: Offers enhanced strength and durability. It is often used in high-stress applications where high tensile strength is required.
Advantage:
High strength: designed to withstand heavy loads to ensure safety . Usually made of high strength steel such as carbon steel, alloy steel or stainless steel 304/316 to ensure strength and durability when subjected to heavy loads . Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel material and surface treatment provide good corrosion resistance, suitable for outdoor or harsh environment . Easy to install: simple design, easy to install and remove, easy maintenance and replacement . Versatility: Suitable for a variety of lifting environments and different load requirements.
Scope of Application
Lifting and hoisting: Used in cranes, hoists and other equipment to fix wire ropes and form reliable lifting rings or attachment points. Construction and engineering: used on construction sites to fix scaffolding, support structures or as tension ropes. Marine and shipping: for fixing mooring cables or towing operations on ships. Industrial applications: in factories and warehouses, for securing machinery or moving materials.