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Hooks, Links & Swivels

 

Safety Services Group holds major stocks of high quality branded rigging equipment, tools and hardware. The brands include but are not limited to: Bash P, Johnson Gunnebo, Tractel, Vital, Yoke, Talurit and Crosby.

We offer a wide range of hooks, links and swivels. Lifting hooks are usually equipped with a safety latch to prevent the disengagement of the wire rope sling, chain or rope to which the load is attached. A swivel is a device that allows the connected object to rotate. Rigging hooks can come in many variations, which we have outlined below.

Grab hook: Designed to “grab” to keep a chain from slipping off the hook.

Slip hook: Generally has a wider throat than grab hooks and sometimes has a latch design to keep an attached object in its place.

Clevis hook: Designed with a clevis and bolt or pin at the base to create a secure way to fasten the hook to a bracket or chain.

Self-locking hook: When used within the working load limit guidelines, a self-locking design ensures the hook will not open when under heavy load.

 

Safety Services Group holds major stocks of high quality branded rigging equipment, tools and hardware. The brands include but are not limited to: Bash P, Johnson Gunnebo, Tractel, Vital, Yoke, Talurit and Crosby.

We offer a wide range of hooks, links and swivels. Lifting hooks are usually equipped with a safety latch to prevent the disengagement of the wire rope sling, chain or rope to which the load is attached. A swivel is a device that allows the connected object to rotate. Rigging hooks can come in many variations, which we have outlined below.

Grab hook: Designed to “grab” to keep a chain from slipping off the hook.

Slip hook: Generally has a wider throat than grab hooks and sometimes has a latch design to keep an attached object in its place.

Clevis hook: Designed with a clevis and bolt or pin at the base to create a secure way to fasten the hook to a bracket or chain.

Self-locking hook: When used within the working load limit guidelines, a self-locking design ensures the hook will not open when under heavy load.