D Shackles for all your lifting and rigging needs
Strength and reliability
D shackles are U-shaped, load-bearing connectors with a removable pin. They are used across various industries for rigging and load-securing applications. Typically, they are used in conjunction with equipment such as lifting slings, chains, or ropes to connect them to objects or to each other.
Key Features of D shackles
High-Quality Material: Made from premium-grade steel for strength and reliability.
Galvanised Coating: Corrosion resistance for long-lasting performance.
Versatility: Suitable for lifting, tensioning, and anchoring in construction, marine, industrial, and engineering applications.
Specification Details
Quality mild steel
Finish Galvanised (zinc-coated)
Sizes Available: M12 now in stock!
Sizes Available
- M12
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Grades available:
Thread types:
- Metric threads.
Coatings available:
- Electro-Galvanised - Blue zinc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Are D shackles?
D shackles are U-shaped metal connectors with a straight pin or bolt across the opening. Designed for load-bearing applications, they are commonly used to link lifting slings, chains, or ropes to loads or anchoring points. The "D" shape helps keep the load centered, reducing twisting and wear, making them ideal for straight-line pulls in lifting, rigging, and securing operations across industries like construction, marine, transport, and manufacturing.
What Are D shackles Used For?
Construction: For lifting, rigging, and securing heavy materials and equipment.
Industrial: Used in machinery assembly and lifting and rigging tasks.
Marine & Shipping: For mooring, towing, and securing cargo or rigging on vessels.
Mining: To connect lifting gear and secure loads in rugged environments.
Engineering: Reliable performance in technical and custom applications.
Transport & Logistics: To secure loads during transport and material handling.
