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Forged CE Stainless St Captive Pin Twist Shackles

 

Wichard Forged CE Stainless St Captive Pin Twist Shackles

 

Forged CE stainless steel captive pin twist shackle.

Captive pin shackles 'patented'.

Not only are these self-locking, the pin is also connected to the body at all times, even when fully opened, consequently, there is no more risk of seeing it fall in the water, which would make the shackle unusable. These shackles can therefore be fitted completely safety using just one hand.

Hot dropped forged from a single piece of stainless steel, adding strength and consistency of manufacture for total security and reliability. The technical characteristics of every Shackle is closely controlled and tested before, during and after the manufacturing process.

Manufactured from AISI 316 stainless offering excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments.

CE marked in accordance with the Machines Directive 2006/42, these Wichard products can be used as lifting accessories. Each product displays the following information:

  • Working Load Limit (WLL) = 5:1 safety factor of the break load,
  • CE marking,
  • Product origin,
  • Manufacturer’s logo.
Material and conformity certificates available on request.

 

Part Pin Ø
mm
L
mm
A
mm
B
mm
Pin Thread
Ø mm
D
mm
Work
Kg
BL Kg WLL
Kg (5:1)
Weight
Kg
RRP
Inc VAT
Unit
WD-1422 5 50 37 10 6 11 480 1500 300 0.023 £14.59 EACH
WD-1423 6 60 44 12 7 14 600 2100 400 0.039 £19.68 EACH
WD-1424 8 80 59 16 9 18 1000 3700 740 0.090 £30.26 EACH
WD-1425 10 99 74 20 11 21 1520 5200 1040 0.170 £48.79 EACH
Load definitions:

Working Load (WL) = Static load at which the product will still function without excessive friction or wear or permanent deformation of components.
Breaking Load (BL) = Static load at which a major failure of one or more structural components or complete destruction of the product.
Working Load Limit (WLL) = 5:1 safety factor of the breaking load, used for industrial applications.

The Forging Process


Wichard forges its parts by drop forging, using a forge hammer: an operation which involves forming a heated slug under pressure between two dies.

This technique makes the structure of the metal homogeneous and gives the part strength and elasticity.

The parts are then finished and tested prior to being sold.

Forging guarantees the elasticity of the product, its resistance to corrosion and strength, while optimising the size of the parts.

contact us

Proboat Ltd
Burnham Business Park,
Burnham - on - Crouch,
Essex,
CM0 8TE, UK

Phone - +44 (0)1621-785455
E mail - info@proboat.co.uk

 

disclaimer

Although great care is taken to ensure the information in this website is accurate, all information is given for guidance only and is not contractual.
We reserve the right to alter specifications without notice. The purchaser is responsible for choosing the correct product for it's particular application.
All goods are supplied according to our conditions of sale.