Hooks and Hardware
Explore our extensive selection of master links and rigging hardware, including oblong and pear-shaped master links from top manufacturers like B/A Products, Crosby, Miller, and more. These essential components provide versatile and reliable solutions for a wide range of towing and lifting applications. At Zip’s AW Direct, you’ll find grab hooks, foundry hooks, self-locking hooks, sling hooks, and slip hooks. Whether you’re assembling chains for heavy-duty lifting or need reliable master links, omega links, or couplings, Zip’s has you covered. For detailed information on each product’s capacities and working load limits (WLL), please refer to the specific product descriptions.
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Clear all filtersYoke G100 Clevis Foundry Hook
Yoke G100 Coupling Link
Yoke G100 Clevis Grab Hook
Yoke G100 Forged Oblong Master Link
Yoke Sling Hooks w/ Latches Clevis G100
Yoke Shipping Container Hooks
Yoke G100 Clevis Cradle Grab Hook
Yoke G100 Clutch Sling Hook
Yoke G80 Oblong Master Link
Yoke G100 Eye Sling Hook
Yoke G80 Eye Self-Locking Hook Trigger Kit
Yoke G80 Sling Hook Latch Kit
| Item# | Size |
|---|---|
| 8-P044-20 | 3/4" |
| 8-P044-26 | 1" |
| 8-P044-32 | 1-1/4" |
Note: This product has been discontinued and all sales are final
Yoke G100 Eye Grab Hook
Yoke G100 Self-Locking Swivel Hoist Hook
Yoke G100 Eye Foundry Hook
Yoke G100 Web Sling Connector
Yoke G100 Shortening Clutch
Yoke G100 Alloy Swivel Hoist Hook w/o Latch
Yoke Coupling Links G100
Discontinued items are not eligible for return. View Returns Policy
Grade 100 Coupling Links are the best way to attach hooks and other accessories to your chain. Grade 100 links are made from high strength alloy steel and have a 25% higher work load limit than standard grade 80 links, making them perfect for towing or lifting applications.
- Grade: 100
Available in the following sizes
Item # Size WLL 11-58G10ACL 5/8" 22,600 lbs. 11-34G10ACL 3/4" 35,300 lbs.
Yoke G80 Eye Self-Locking Hook Trigger Kit
Yoke G80 Coupling Link
Yoke G80 Coupling Replacement Pin and Sleeve
Yoke G100 Alloy Eye Hoist Hook
Yoke G80 Eye Shortening Hook
B/A Products Yoke Grade 80 Clevis Grab Hook
Yoke G100 Alloy Swivel Hoist Hook w/ Latch
Yoke G80 Round Sling Coupling
Yoke G80 Coupling Self-Locking Hook
B/A Products Yoke 3/4" G80 Eye Foundry Hook
Yoke Shortening Clutch Load Pin Kit
Yoke 7/8" G100 Connecting Link Pin and Sleeve Kit
Hooks and Hardware Buying Guide
When you’re building or maintaining a rigging, lifting, or recovery system, the hardware you choose determines how safe, durable, and easy-to-use the whole setup will be. This Hooks and Hardware category brings together core components like hooks, couplings, and links so you can spec a complete system that matches your load, environment, and workflow.
Why quality hardware matters
Good rigging hardware reduces risk, speeds up operations, and lowers long-term costs. A properly rated hook or coupling prevents unexpected failure, keeps working load limits consistent across the system, and makes inspections and replacement straightforward. Whether you’re in towing, construction, material handling, or industrial maintenance, choosing the right hooks and hardware is the difference between a secure lift and a costly incident.
You can explore each subcategory directly: Hooks, Couplings, Links.
Top brands carried
We stock industry-trusted manufacturers known for consistent performance and clear specification data like B/A Products, Yoke, Zip’s and Gunnebo.
Popular hook and hardware types:
- Grab hooks: for shortening or anchoring chains.
- Cradle grab hooks: reduce deformation by supporting the chain link.
- Self-locking hooks: automatically lock under load for secure lifts.
- Foundry hooks: wide throat for fast connections in industrial settings.
- Alloy coupling links: versatile connectors for chain and sling assemblies.
- Oblong master links & omega links: used as master attachments for multi-leg slings.
How to choose the right hardware
- Match the grade to the task. Grade 80 is common for recovery and general rigging; Grade 100 is a step up for heavier, high-demand lifting.
- Confirm working load limits (WLL). Every component must meet or exceed the required WLL for the whole assembly.
- Size for compatibility. Hook throat, coupling opening, and link dimensions must fit the chain or sling diameter.
- Pick the right style for the application. Example: self-locking hooks for overhead lifts; grab hooks for load securement.
- Consider environment and finish. Corrosion-resistant coatings or stainless options for marine or corrosive environments.
- Ease of inspection & replacement. Forged, stamped markings and clear WLL labels speed inspections and compliance checks.
Applications and industries
Hooks and hardware in this category are commonly used for:
- Towing and recovery
- Overhead lifting and rigging
- Transport load securement
- Construction & material handling
- Industrial maintenance and rigging operations
Compatibility & system thinking
A safe rig starts with matched components. Pair hooks and couplings with the appropriate chains or slings. Don’t mix grades or sizes. If you’re upgrading one component, it’s a good time to inspect and, if needed, replace the mating hardware so the entire assembly meets the same WLL and safety standard. Shop chains Shop slings:
Inspection & maintenance tips
- Perform a visual inspection before each use. Look for deformation, cracks, corrosion, or wear.
- Check stamped markings and WLL tags for legibility.
- Replace hardware with any visible damage. Do not attempt field repairs.
- Store dry and hang or rack pieces to avoid kinks and corrosion.
- Follow manufacturer torque/assembly guidance when closing coupling links or installing components.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What’s the difference between Grade 80 and Grade 100 hardware?
Grade 100 is made from higher-strength alloy steel and typically has a higher working load limit (WLL) than Grade 80. Grade 100 is preferred for heavier lifts or tighter safety margins; Grade 80 is still widely used for recovery and many rigging applications.
Can I mix Grade 80 and Grade 100 components in the same assembly?
No. Mixing grades can create weak links in your rigging. All components in a load-bearing assembly should be of equal or greater rated capacity and compatible by design.
How do I choose between a grab hook and a self-locking hook?
Grab hooks are suited for chain shortening and transport securement. Self-locking hooks are designed for overhead lifting and applications where automatic locking under load improves safety.
Are coupling links suitable for overhead lifting?
Yes, but only if the coupling link is specifically rated and marked for lifting applications. Always verify the coupling’s WLL and compatibility with the chain grade and sling configuration.
How often should hooks and couplings be inspected?
Do a quick visual check before every use and a formal inspection at regular intervals determined by usage and regulatory standards. Replace any component that shows deformation, cracking, excessive wear, or corrosion.
Where can I find compatible chains or slings to pair with new hooks and couplings?
We recommend pairing hardware with matching chains and slings from our Chains and Slings categories to ensure grade and WLL compatibility.