Capabilities of D Shackles
A d shackle is able to hold much larger loads when compared to a bow shackle of the same size, but a dee shackle can only be used for perpendicular loading whereas a bow shaped shackle can be loaded from an angle.D shackles are perfect for industrial lifting applications where straight, in-line lifting is required. Screw pin dee shackles with a simple cotter pin for securing are used in any in-line, towing, tie-down, lifting or suspension tasks; a screw pin dee shackle is great for most temporary perpendicular lifts whilst a bolt type dee shackle works the best for more permanent in-line lifting applications, due to the fact that it is not so easy to remove quickly.D Shackle Options
You will be impressed by the variety of dee shackles we stock at Lifting Gear Direct. This includes our budget-friendly yellow pin alloy dee shackles, also available with a safety bolt included. These are a more affordable alternative to safe and sturdy green pin dee shackles, which provide working load limits of up to 55 tonnes. If you are looking for dee shackles that conform to British Standards then we offer suitable options in large and small sizes alike. These ensure complete safety during lifting and load-bearing operations. Our range of lifting gear is not limited to shackles and other types of loose tackle, as we also provide our customers with a full complement of hosting equipment, bespoke jib crane assemblies and kit of every other kind aimed at every commercial niche. Buying Dee Shackles from Lifting Gear Direct
All our dee shackles are stamped with all the necessary information, including the working load limit, traceability code, steel grade and conformity code. Test certificates and EC declarations of conformity are available, if required.
Large stocks of forged dee shackles are readily available in a range of safe working loads, pin types and finishes; the finishes include hot-dipped, galvanised, electro-galvanised, self-coloured or painted. Please refer to each product for item specifics.
Shackle Safety & Inspections
Shackles should be inspected on a regular basis by anyone who uses the shackle, looking out for any defects which could affect the shackle’s ability; all shackles must be thoroughly inspected by a suitable person every six month to ensure there is no damage and that they remain fit for purpose. Lifting Gear Direct can carry out this thorough inspection procedure by one of our trained examiners; inspection certification will be issued if completely satisfied.
Asking Lifting Gear Direct for Product Info & Quotes
The easiest way to talk to us about any lifting gear issue or get a quote for our products is to call our team on 01384 76961. You can find our office hours over on our contact page, which is also the place to go if you want to email us with your question instead of having a phone conversation.
D SHACKLE FAQ'S
What is a D shackle?
A 'D' or dee shackle is a type of lifting shackle connector used in straight/vertical lifting operations. They are called 'D' shackles due to their shape, looking like the letter D.
What can a D shackle be used for?
D shackles can be used for perpendicular, or in-line straight connections in lifting, pulling or tie down tasks. They should never be side/angle loaded, the sling should always sit flat in the curve.
Can I use a sling on the shackle pin?
No, the sling should always be placed into the bowl, it should sit flat with no bunching; always ensure you have the correct shackle size.
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