Locking Grab Hook with 3 Chain Links - For Portable Winch

Portable Winch SKU: 167-15-5

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A small simple and practical hook. The lock avoids the chain sliding out of the hook when there is no tension in the rope. The 7,9 mm (5/16") opening of the grab hook will accept... Read More

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Description

A small simple and practical hook. The lock avoids the chain sliding out of the hook when there is no tension in the rope.

The 7,9 mm (5/16") opening of the grab hook will accept either 6 mm (1/4") or 7.9 mm (5/16") chain.

Three 8 mm chain links are installed at the end to easily connect to a rope with a 13 mm diameter or less or to a karabiner.

Attach it to the rope using a bowline knot which can easily be untied after use and which will maintain up to 70% of the rope’s capacity.

Additional Information

Additional information : The NEWTON is the International System unit for force; it is equal to the amount of net force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. --- The WORKING LOAD LIMIT (WLL) is the maximum load which should not be exceeded under any condition. --- The MINIMUM BREAKING STRENGTH (MBS) is observed during a destructive test. You should divide it by an appropriate safety factor

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