Hooks are reliable connection points for chains, straps, and slings. Available in various styles, they provide secure attachment for lifting and transport. Built tough, hooks are designed to withstand heavy loads. They are essential components for rigging and recovery across multiple industries.
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Choosing the right hook for a chain, sling, or lifting application is critical to ensuring both safety and efficiency. From securing loads during transport to handling lifting operations, chain hooks and sling hooks are built to handle demanding jobs. With options like grab hooks, foundry hooks, and self-locking sling hooks, there’s a solution for nearly every hauling, rigging, or lifting task.
Hooks are designed to provide quick, strong, and reliable attachment points. They come in various styles, including clevis, cradle grab, and twist-lock, and are commonly used with transport chains, lifting slings, and rigging gear. Sizes typically range from 1/4”, 5/16”, and 3/8” chain hooks to heavy-duty 1/2” and 5/8” options. Each size and grade offers a specific working load limit (WLL), making it important to select the right match for your chain or sling.
Safety chain hooks, trailer safety chain hooks, and weldable chain hooks are essential for secure transport, while lifting sling hooks, web sling hooks, and sling snap hooks provide versatility for lifting applications. Whether you’re hauling heavy equipment, securing loads on trailers, or working in a shop environment, having the proper hook is essential for both compliance and peace of mind.
Our collection includes industry-trusted names such as B/A Products, Yoke, Zip’s, All-Grip, and Gunnebo. Popular products include:
These hooks are available in both Grade 80 and Grade 100 steel for heavy-duty performance.
When shopping for chain hooks or sling hooks, consider:
Hooks are rarely used alone. For the best performance, pair your hooks with compatible chains or slings. This ensures a secure system with matching grades and sizes that meet your hauling or lifting needs.
What is the difference between a grab hook and a cradle grab hook?
A grab hook grips a chain link directly, while a cradle grab hook holds the chain link inside the hook body, reducing stress and preventing deformation.
Which chain hook size should I choose?
Always match the hook size to your chain size—common options include 3/8 chain hooks, 5/16 chain hooks, and 1/4 chain hooks.
Are Grade 100 hooks stronger than Grade 80?
Yes. Grade 100 hooks offer higher working load limits compared to Grade 80, making them better suited for heavy-duty lifting and transport.
Can sling hooks be used with both chain and web slings?
Yes. Sling hooks are designed for versatility and can be paired with chain, synthetic webbing, or round slings depending on the application.