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D-Ring and Anchor Shackles

D-ring and anchor shackles are essential rigging components for lifting and securement. Their strong build ensures safe load handling under tension. Designed for versatility, they connect easily with chains and straps. These shackles are trusted in transport, recovery, and industrial lifting applications.

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Crosby Sling Saver Shackle

The Crosby Sling Saver Shackle features an increased radius on the bow and a larger diameter on the bolt for improved load distribution. These improvements produce a wider sling-bearing surface, resulting in an increased synthetic sling efficiency as compared to standard anchor and chain shackle bows and conventional hooks. This allows the user to get the full rating of the sling's working load limit.
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D-Ring and Anchor Shackles Buying Guide

Welcome to Zip’s comprehensive guide on D-ring and anchor shackles, essential hardware for towing, recovery, and rigging applications. Whether you're equipping a personal vehicle, commercial fleet, or industrial rigging setup, selecting the right D-ring tow hitch or towing D-ring is crucial for safety, efficiency, and reliability.

What Are D-Ring and Anchor Shackles?

D-ring shackles and D shackles are U-shaped metal connectors with a pin or bolt that secure chains, straps, or ropes to anchor points. Known for their strength and versatility, these shackles are widely used in towing, recovery, and lifting operations. Anchor shackles provide a broader profile for multi-directional loads, making them ideal for cargo, rigging, and lifting applications. Choosing the correct ¾” D-ring shackle or ½ D-ring shackle ensures your equipment operates safely under the recommended Working Load Limit (WLL).

Types of Shackles Pins

Understanding the different types of shackles is essential for selecting the best option for your needs:

Screw Pin Shackles

Screw pin shackles, such as the B/A Products Anchor Shackle Screw Pin, feature a threaded pin that screws into the shackle body. They are convenient for temporary applications and are widely used in towing and recovery operations.

Bolt-Type (Safety Pin) Shackles

Bolt-type shackles, like the Crosby Anchor Shackle Screw Pin, use a bolt and nut to secure the pin, providing a more secure connection than screw pin shackles. These are ideal for permanent installations and heavy-duty applications.

Twist Lock Shackles

Twist lock shackles, such as the Green Pin Bow Shackle with Screw Collar Pin, feature a locking mechanism that allows quick and secure connections without tools. They are designed for rapid deployment in dynamic environments.

Choosing the Right Size and Load Capacity

Selecting the appropriate shackle size involves considering the WLL, pin diameter, and specific requirements of your application. Larger diameter shackles generally provide higher load ratings and greater strength, adding safety margins during towing or lifting. Whether you need a heavy duty D-ring shackle or a smaller ½ D-ring shackle for lighter tasks, selecting the correct shackle is critical to avoid equipment failure.

Top Brands at Zip’s

We offer a curated selection of shackles from trusted manufacturers:

  • B/A Products: Durable and reliable shackles suitable for a variety of applications.
  • Crosby: High-strength shackles designed for heavy-duty use.
  • Zip’s: A range of shackles tailored to meet diverse customer needs.
  • All-Grip: Shackles combining strength with ease of use.
  • Ancra Cargo: Designed for secure cargo tie-downs.
  • Green Pin: Robust performance in demanding environments.

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Shopping Guide: How to Choose the Right Shackle

When selecting a shackle, consider the following factors:

  • Application Type: Determine whether the shackle will be used for towing, recovery, or lifting.
  • Load Requirements: Ensure the shackle's WLL meets or exceeds the maximum load.
  • Environmental Conditions: Choose corrosion-resistant materials for marine or harsh conditions.
  • Pin Type: Select the pin type—screw pin, bolt-type, or twist lock—based on your operational needs.

Learn More

For a deeper understanding of shackles and their applications, check out our blog post: Which Shackle is Right For You?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a D-ring shackle used for?
D-ring shackles are used to connect chains, straps, or ropes to anchor points for towing, recovery, or lifting tasks.

How do I choose the right shackle size?
Choose based on Working Load Limit (WLL) and pin diameter suitable for your application. Always select a shackle rated higher than your expected load.

What is the difference between a screw pin and a bolt-type shackle?
Screw pin shackles are easier to install and remove, ideal for temporary use. Bolt-type shackles provide a more secure connection for permanent or heavy-duty applications.

Can I use a D-ring shackle for side loading?
No. D-ring shackles are designed for in-line loading only. Side loading can weaken or damage the shackle.