Hardware

Hardware

Hardware

NIS offers types of shackles designed for a variety of applications. Screw Pin Shackles are used when the connection must be changed frequently. Round Pin and Safety Pin Shackles are used when the shackle can be left in place. Safety Pin Shackles are made with a hex jam nut plus a cotter pin to prevent the nut from backing off. They should be used where safety requirements are of prime importance. Shackles meet Federal Specifications RRC-271D Type IV.

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Maximum load rating for eye bolts are based on a straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Angular lifts will significantly lower maximum loads and should be avoided whenever possible. If an angular lift is required, a properly seated shoulder pattern eye bolt must be used. A load should always be applied to eye bolts in the plane of the eye, not at some angle to this plane. Angular fits must never be more than a 45 degree pull.

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Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.

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The Star Point aligns to the direction of the pull, eliminating bending common with forged eye bolts. The body and bolt are 100% electromagnetic crack tested and working load limits are clearly marked in tons and lbs. on the body. Warning: the Star Point must be mounted on a flat surface to ensure proper seating and adjusted in the pulling direction. All fittings connected to the Star Point should be free moving.

Hardware

Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.

Hardware

Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.

Hardware

Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.

Hardware

Forged Steel Shackles

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What services does National Industrial Supply (NIS) offer?

NIS offers a comprehensive range of services including Overhead Crane Service, Rigging Equipment, Fabrication, Lift Design (from Concept to Production Floor), Manufacturing, Machining, CNC services, Fall Protection, and Certification and Inspection adhering to OSHA & ASME Standards.

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Where is NIS located and how can I contact you?

NIS is located at 17850 E 14 Mile Rd, Fraser, MI, 48026. You can contact us during business hours (Mon.-Fri. 8:00am to 5:00pm) by calling us at (248) 588-1828, or visiting our location. If having a crane and/or hoist emergency outside of those hours, please call (248) 560-6607.

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What industries does NIS serve?

NIS serves a diverse range of markets including Aerospace, Railroad, Construction, Waste Management, Conveyor Systems, Utilities & Power Plants, Tiedown-Transport-Towing, Powertrain, and Stamping & Assembly Plants.

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Yes, NIS is a licensed and insured company. We proudly hold MMBDC and WBENC certificates, showcasing our commitment to diversity and excellence.

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