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A towing shackle is a heavy-duty, U-shaped metal device with a pin or bolt across the opening. It is designed to connect various equipment used in towing or recovery operations. Towing shackles are commonly used in situations where vehicles need to be towed, pulled, or recovered, such as in off-road activities, vehicle rescue operations, and during towing trailers or other vehicles.
They are made from strong materials like steel or alloy, and they come in different sizes and weight capacities to accommodate various towing needs. Towing shackles are typically used in conjunction with straps, ropes, or chains to securely attach and tow vehicles.
Virtually Unbreakable-4.75T breaking capacity will handle towing or recovery job.
Will Not Rust-Special Anti-Rust coating, isolators and washers our shackles will outlast any other on the market
No Hooks Needed-Quick and secure connection for your recovery rope, tree saver strap or snatch block
Perfect Fit-Industry standard 3/4" Bow shackle with a 7/8" diameter pin will fit most vehicles
Red/Yellow/Blue/Black/White/Purple/Green available. It can be customized.
Choose the Right Shackle: Pick a shackle that can handle the weight you're towing.
Check for Damage: Inspect the shackle for cracks or rust; don't use a damaged one.
Find Strong Attachments: Locate strong points on both vehicles for the shackle.
Attach Securely: Insert the pin or bolt through the shackle's holes tightly.
Position Properly: Put the load in the middle of the shackle's bow, not too close to the sides.
Connect Straps or Chains: Hook them securely to both shackles.
Test the Connection: Give it a gentle tug to make sure it's tight and won't come loose.
Tow with Care: Drive slowly and steadily, avoiding sudden movements. Safety first!
A towing shackle is a heavy-duty, U-shaped metal device with a pin or bolt across the opening. It is designed to connect various equipment used in towing or recovery operations. Towing shackles are commonly used in situations where vehicles need to be towed, pulled, or recovered, such as in off-road activities, vehicle rescue operations, and during towing trailers or other vehicles.
They are made from strong materials like steel or alloy, and they come in different sizes and weight capacities to accommodate various towing needs. Towing shackles are typically used in conjunction with straps, ropes, or chains to securely attach and tow vehicles.
Virtually Unbreakable-4.75T breaking capacity will handle towing or recovery job.
Will Not Rust-Special Anti-Rust coating, isolators and washers our shackles will outlast any other on the market
No Hooks Needed-Quick and secure connection for your recovery rope, tree saver strap or snatch block
Perfect Fit-Industry standard 3/4" Bow shackle with a 7/8" diameter pin will fit most vehicles
Red/Yellow/Blue/Black/White/Purple/Green available. It can be customized.
Choose the Right Shackle: Pick a shackle that can handle the weight you're towing.
Check for Damage: Inspect the shackle for cracks or rust; don't use a damaged one.
Find Strong Attachments: Locate strong points on both vehicles for the shackle.
Attach Securely: Insert the pin or bolt through the shackle's holes tightly.
Position Properly: Put the load in the middle of the shackle's bow, not too close to the sides.
Connect Straps or Chains: Hook them securely to both shackles.
Test the Connection: Give it a gentle tug to make sure it's tight and won't come loose.
Tow with Care: Drive slowly and steadily, avoiding sudden movements. Safety first!
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