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- Size: 3/4in 3/8in-16 4-1/2in 6in 8in #10-32 M
- Finish: Galvanized
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Part #:511851
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3/4" Wire Rope Clip, Forged Carbon Steel, Galvanized(Discontinued being replaced by 490-M252)
Base is Drop-Forged Carbon Steel
Hot Galvanized to ASTM A-153 to Resist Rust and Corrosion
U-Bolts Are colored Blue for Identification Purposes and Use Heavy Duty Hex Nuts (UNC-2A)
Designed to Meet Federal Specifications, FF-C-450, Type 1, Class 1
Designed to Meet or Exceed All Requirements of ASME B30.26 Including Identification, Ductility, Design Factor and Temperature
Permanently Marked with Size and Manufacturer
Sizes 1/4" and Above Marked with USA and Date Code
Sizes 1/8" Through 1-1/4" Are Supplied Bagged and Unassembled
Note See Application and Warning Information
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Part #:511877
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3/4" Connecting Link, Forged Carbon Steel, Galvanized, 5 Pcs per Box
Drop-Forged Heat-Treated Carbon or Alloy Steel
Standard Finish is Self-Colored or Galvanized to Meet ASTM A-153 Specifications
4 to 1 Design Factor
For Proper Closure, Peen the Prongs to Fill the Hole of the Mating Half as Much as Possible
Meets Design Requirements of Federal Specification RR-C-271D, Type II
Make Sure the Connecting Link Used is the Same Size as the Components Being Joined. e.g., a 3/8 in. Connecting Link is Used with 3/8 in. Chain
Any Assembly Made Using Connecting Links Should be Rated at the Working Load Limit of the Weakest Component.
The Working Load Limit of Connecting Links is Based on a Straight Line Pull. Any Side or Shock Loading Will Significantly Reduce the Actual Working Load Limit.
NEVER Re-Use a Connecting Link
DO NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT
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Part #:511945
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3/4" Heavy Wire Rope Thimble, Galvanized
Standard Material Hot Rolled, Mild Steel
Galvanized
Imported
A Thimble is a Wear Pad That Protects the Rope From Cuts, Kinking and Abrasions. Always Use An Appropriate Thimble When Making An Eye in a Rope.
When it is Necessary to Open a Thimble to Insert a Fitting, Make Sure the Points are Properly Aligned When the Thimble is Closed. Inspect Carefully for Cracks.
Thimbles ARE NOT Designed for Load Carrying Purposes Therefore Working Load Limits Have Not Been Established.
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