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Columbus McKinnon Corporation: Line of shackle products

Offshore rigging shackles DNV certified

Columbus McKinnon Corporation: Line of shackle products
By 24/7 Staff 
February 23, 2013

A line of shackle products by Columbus McKinnon for use in the offshore industry has been DNV type approved and certified.

Ideal for rigging use, the shackles are offered in a range of styles, including carbon, high-strength and bolt and nut models.

The bolt and nut style anchor shackle meets the DNV standard 2.7-1 offshore containers specification, RR-C-271 and ISO 2415 performance requirements.

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