Swivel Hoist Rings-Standard Ring
Carr Lane standard swivel hoist rings are the original safety-engineered hoist ring. These safety swivel hoist rings pivot 180° and swivel 360° simultaneously to allow lifting from any direction. Standard swivel hoist rings feature a safety factor of 5:1. Black oxide Finish is standard for all sizes of safety swivel hoist rings, with popular sizes optionally available in electroless-nickel Finish.
Application Information
The original safety-engineered hoist ring. Pivots 180 degrees and swivels 360 degrees simultaneously to allow lifting from any direction.
Optional Electroless-Nickel Finish
These alloy-steel Swivel Hoist Rings are now also available with electroless nickel plating. This optional Finish offers excellent corrosion and wear resistance while still providing the full load capacity of heat-treated alloy-steel hoist rings. Electroless nickel is a hard, uniform coating that is very resistant to a wide range of chemicals, which makes these hoist rings suitable for many corrosive and marine environments.
Installation
Fasten using the installation torque specified in the dimension table. Always install so that the hoist ring can pivot and swivel freely. Some hoist rings are available with a choice of bolt lengths. Use the shortest bolt length only for steel plates, the other lengths for weaker Materials and for through-hole mounting with a washer and nut.
Material
Item | Material | Heat Treat | Finish |
Swivel Hoist Rings (Standard Ring) | Alloy Steel | Heat Treated | Black Oxide or Electroless Nickel Finish |
Parts Specification
Load Rating (kg) | A Thread | Thread Pitch (mm) | B (mm) | C (mm) | D (mm) | E Diameter (mm) | F (mm) | G (mm) | H (mm) | J (mm) | K (mm) | L (mm) | N Diameter (mm) | P (mm) | Installation Torque (nm) |
400 kg | M8 | 1.25mm | 17mm | 18mm | 67mm | 9.5mm | 11mm | 41mm | 25.5mm | 46mm | 26mm | 60mm | 19mm | 4.5mm | 9 Nm |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov