Shackles:
We offer several types of shackles used in various applications. Here are some common types of shackles that we offer:
1. Bow Shackle:
- Also known as anchor shackle.
- Has a D-shaped body with a pin that goes through the eyes.
- Used for attaching ropes, chains, or other rigging equipment to anchors, mooring lines, or other load-bearing points.

2. Screw Pin Shackle:
- Has a threaded pin that screws into the body of the shackle.
- Provides a secure and adjustable connection.
- Commonly used in rigging, lifting, and load-securing applications.

3. Dee Shackle:
- Has a straight body with a D-shaped eye on each end.
- Commonly used for attaching cables, chains, or ropes.
- Provides a strong and versatile connection.

4. Crosby Shackle:
- A type of bow shackle with a cotter pin rather than a screw pin.
- Offers a quick and easy connection and disconnection.
- Widely used in marine, construction, and industrial applications.

5. Chain Shackle:
- Designed specifically for use with chains.
- Has a body with two eyes for connecting to chain links.
- Ensures a secure and reliable connection in chain systems.

6. Anchor Shackle:
- Similar to a bow shackle, but with a larger body and eye.
- Typically used for heavy-duty applications, such as anchoring large vessels.
- Provides a robust and load-bearing connection.

7. Swivel Shackle:
- Allows the shackle to rotate freely, preventing twisting of the attached load.
- Useful for applications where the load may need to change orientation, such as in crane operations.

The choice of shackle type depends on the specific application, load requirements, and the equipment or devices being connected. It's important to select the appropriate shackle based on the working load limit, material, and size to ensure safe and reliable performance.