The Omega links are made specifically for certain sizes and grades of chain. (80/100) They can be used at either end of a chain to connect to a clevis pin or used at the bottom and used in a choker configuration. They are connected to a chain the same way you would see a sling hook connected to a chain sling. They are more or less a part of the assembly. Shackles can be used in many different lifting applications and offer a much wider range of use as long as they meet the criteria needed for a safe lift. They are made to be attached and detached easily. I hope that answers your question. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out! www.mazzellacompanies.com/company/contact-us/contact-rigging-division/
Thank you your training made me learn more about Please how to calculate load on point of balancing like height one and height two To know centre of Both height
This was a shackle that one of our customers had pulled from service due to damage. They tagged it NFG (No F***ing Good) to make sure no one else tried to use it. It is not an ASME nomenclature, just a way this particular customer tagged something as "do not use" with a little extra emphasis.
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What is the different from shackle and omega link ?
The Omega links are made specifically for certain sizes and grades of chain. (80/100) They can be used at either end of a chain to connect to a clevis pin or used at the bottom and used in a choker configuration. They are connected to a chain the same way you would see a sling hook connected to a chain sling. They are more or less a part of the assembly.
Shackles can be used in many different lifting applications and offer a much wider range of use as long as they meet the criteria needed for a safe lift. They are made to be attached and detached easily.
I hope that answers your question. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out! www.mazzellacompanies.com/company/contact-us/contact-rigging-division/
Thank you your training made me learn more about
Please how to calculate load on point of balancing like height one and height two
To know centre of Both height
What does "NFG" mean on the orange shackle? Is that ASME nomenclature?
This was a shackle that one of our customers had pulled from service due to damage. They tagged it NFG (No F***ing Good) to make sure no one else tried to use it. It is not an ASME nomenclature, just a way this particular customer tagged something as "do not use" with a little extra emphasis.
@@LiftingandRigging I knew what it meant, I was just messing with ya.
@@tonys901 😜
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