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Steven Walker explains the important ASME-required markings to look for on your It can be confusing to understand the correct type of Learn more about the leading brand of lifting and rigging 2:20 - What are the shackle pin identification requirements? 2:36 - What if I can't read the The Crosby Group is the leading manufacturer of rigging, lifting, and securement hardware, with brands such as Crosby, Gunnebo ... Steven Walker walks through the ASME-required markings that must be on every hook, along with the additional markings and ...

In this episode, Marcel Tabuteau, Regional Sales Manager, answers a question from Abdul in Saudi Arabia: "We talked about ... In this episode, Jason Birdwell answers a question from an anonymous viewer: "Is it okay to connect two sling legs to the pin of a ... In this episode, Yigal Cohen answers one of the most common rigging questions: "What is the difference between a screw pin ... In this episode, Stephanie Price, Application Sales Engineer, answers a question from an anonymous viewer: "I've noticed many ... David Matthews, one of our experienced and knowledgeable Safety & Lifting Technicians, demonstrates how to inspect a 5 tonne ...

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Shackle Identification

Shackle Identification

Steven Walker explains the important ASME-required markings to look for on your

Which Shackle Should You Be Using?

Which Shackle Should You Be Using?

It can be confusing to understand the correct type of

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Beginner's Guide to Rigging Shackles - Types, Coatings, and Materials

Beginner's Guide to Rigging Shackles - Types, Coatings, and Materials

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What Identification Markings Are Required on a Shackle?

What Identification Markings Are Required on a Shackle?

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Crosby® Shackles

Crosby® Shackles

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How to Inspect Shackles to ASME B30.26 Standards

How to Inspect Shackles to ASME B30.26 Standards

2:20 - What are the shackle pin identification requirements? 2:36 - What if I can't read the

Crosby Rigging Tips: Side loading of shackles

Crosby Rigging Tips: Side loading of shackles

The Crosby Group is the leading manufacturer of rigging, lifting, and securement hardware, with brands such as Crosby, Gunnebo ...

Hook Identification

Hook Identification

Steven Walker walks through the ASME-required markings that must be on every hook, along with the additional markings and ...

Shackles: What to look for during daily inspections

Shackles: What to look for during daily inspections

In this episode, Marcel Tabuteau, Regional Sales Manager, answers a question from Abdul in Saudi Arabia: "We talked about ...

Shackles: How to safely connect two sling legs

Shackles: How to safely connect two sling legs

In this episode, Jason Birdwell answers a question from an anonymous viewer: "Is it okay to connect two sling legs to the pin of a ...

Shackles: The difference between screw pin, bolt-nut, and cotter pin

Shackles: The difference between screw pin, bolt-nut, and cotter pin

In this episode, Yigal Cohen answers one of the most common rigging questions: "What is the difference between a screw pin ...

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Inspecting Shackles

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Shackle Safety 101: Do’s & Don’ts for Safe Rigging

Shackle Safety 101: Do’s & Don’ts for Safe Rigging

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Crosby's Quick-Check® shackle and hook markings

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Safety Checks with Dave - How to Inspect a Shackle

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D ring shackle size confusions explained

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