Gun Nebo
Gun Nebo
Product Catalog
Strength Through Innovation Since 1764
About Gunnebo Industries
In 1764 a mr Hans Hultman got approval from the Swedish king to set up a forge to manufacture nails
and bolts for ship-making and that’s where the story of Gunnebo Industries begins. The business became
successful and soon expanded to include iron smelting with charcoal and a wrought iron factory. Today our
chain factory is still located only steps away from where it all started.
Over the years Gunnebo Industries have lead the development in the industry in a number of ways. For
an example we were one of the first in the world, in 1906, to use electric welding for chain manufacturing,
which made the chain stronger and more reliable and soon became the standard procedure world-wide.
Product- and manufacturing development has always been a corner stone in our foundation and it’s a
re-occurring theme in the company’s line of history. An example is the coupling link G – an invention by
Gunnebo Industries that revolutionized the lifting industry where welded slings had been the only option.
This opened up possibilities in the industry that had not existed before.
Other inventions by Gunnebo Industries are: the self-locking hook (BK), the electrically insulated roller-
bearing swivel, the Universal Welding hook and - of course – the unique GrabiQ system. GrabiQ is a grade
10, all-inclusive system, with integrated shortening functions designed to make rigging and lifting safer,
more efficient and user-friendly. Again Gunnebo Industries changed the conditions for lifting to something
new and better that the world had not seen before.
Today we are truly global, having our head office in Sweden, manufacturing units in Sweden, Norway and
USA; sales companies in ten countries spread out on all continents. More than that, through our extensive
distributor network covering more than 50 countries, Gunnebo Industries’ products are readily available all
over the world.
Sling Components 2
Grade 10 • Offshore • Grade 8
Lifting Points
Rotating • Ball-bearing • De-centered • Weldable • Screw-on
3
Chain
Grade 10 • Grade 8 • Short Link • Mid-link • Long-link
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Blocks
Crane Blocks • Snatch Blocks • Oilfield blocks • Swivels
• Custom Engineered Products
6
Polyester Lifting
Roundsling • Webbing sling • Protective Sleeves
7
Index
9
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Where there is growth and development in the world...
Ken Kremer/kenkremer.com
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Company Information and Services
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Gunnebo Industries - A History of Innovation
In 1764 counsellor Hans Hultman founded Gunnebo Industries in the shape of a hammer-smithy in Småland, Sweden.
Today we are an international corporation, well known in many industries all over the world.
Gunnebo Industries continuously works with product development and innovations to create the optimal solutions for each
lifting situation. Since the early 1950's we have developed products that are today’s standards on the market and copied by
almost all manufacturers of lifting equipment. There is however only one original - Gunnebo Industries. With the original you get
the perfect fit and smart details.
1764
Gunnebo Industries 1965 1976 2000
is founded The BK-hook The SKLI / SKLU The GrabiQ system
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About Our Products
Gunnebo Industries - GrabiQ
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Gunnebo Industries has been responsible for many of the technological advances in lifting
products throughout its history. We have an on-going commitment to constantly investigate
new ideas that will make safer, quicker, easier and more cost effective lifting solutions possible.
Our GrabiQ Grade 100 range features integral shortening, reduced number of components
and more flexible use of chain slings. This provides a modular concept that covers a wide set of
applications.
Johnson Products
Johnson Blocks – a name recognized by industries worldwide as a mark of uncompromising
excellence. An extensive product line, including e.g. snatch blocks, crane blocks, overhaul
balls and sockets. Rigid controls on high quality make our products the standard of choice. All
products are manufactured in our own factory in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
Certificates
Gunnebo Industrier AB have environmental and quality management approved to ISO 14001:2015
and ISO 9001:2015 as well as a number of different 3rd party certificates.
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Organisatio
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22/07
Qualifying
Small Enterprise
Applicable
BEE Code
Description
300
Employment
400 Equity Compliance
Skills Develo
500 pment Achieved
700 Preferential
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Gunnebo Industries - Global Presence
Sales Offices in 10 countries - Distributors in more than 50 additional countries
Gunnebo Industrier AB
Tel: +46 21 838 200 E-mail: [email protected] gunneboindustries.com
Australia Poland
Tel: +61 7 3451 0900 Tel: +48 552 422 926
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
Norway UK
Tel: +47 561 933 00 Tel: +44 152 752 2560
E-Mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
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Our Production Plants
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Sweden
Norway
Central Warehouse,
Gothenburg, Sweden
Components factory,
Växjö, Sweden
Blocks Factory, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA
As Manufacturer we have:
• Full control of the process - from raw material to finished product
• Two forging plants
• Our own production facilities for chain manufacturing
• Our own production facilities for all components and master links
• Our own production facilities for shackles and rigging screws
• Our own production facilities for blocks & sheaves
• All products tested and inspected down to the smallest detail
Quality Assurance
• Automatic weld checks
• Calibration checks
• Bend test of chain
• Elongation test of chain
• Measurement of breaking load of chain and components
• Magnaflux inspection of chain and components
• Visual inspection
• Removal of blemishes that can have an impact on the strength
• 100 % proof load of each component and every link of chain
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Gunnebo Industries Training System
We offer a range of training sessions that will increase both your knowledge of our
products and how to handle them safely and correctly, as well as give you sales hints on selling
in a very competitive market.
Our technical courses will not only help to create a safer working environment, but also increase the life span of
our products.
After successful completion of the course, each participant will receive a Certificate, detailing the
knowledge achieved, and a Gunnebo Industries Pocket Manual.
Aquaculture
Safety is our highe
st priority
Rotating Lifting
For every lifting
Points
and lashing appli
cation
ROV Shackles
For Highest Safet
y and Functionali
ty
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Target groups for Gunnebo Industries courses are: 1
• Gunnebo Industries distributors
• Purchasing personnel
• Safety personnel
• Rigging supervisors
Training Courses
Technical Training
• Company Information
• Current relevant legislation
• Lifting equipment selection
Level 1 1 day
• Sling configuration including the GrabiQ System
• Gunnebo Johnson Products
• Shackle Program
Sales Training
• Company Information
• Sales Training
Half day
• Sales Promotion Methods
• Practical Tips on Technical Sales
Training Locations
• Gunnebo Industries Training Centre, Sweden
• Gunnebo Industries Global Subsidiaries
• Gunnebo Industries Main Distributor Centres
• On-site at Suitable Training Centres
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Sling Components
Grade 10 • Offshore • Grade 8
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GrabiQ
GrabiQ system 2:3 - 2:5
FlexiLeg 2:6
Chain Sling Solutions 2:7 -2:8
GrabiQ in Box 2:9
Chain Shorterner, MIG 2:10
2
Round Sling Hook, RH 2:11
Master Links, GrabiQ 2:11 - 2:13
Coupling Link, G, GrabiQ 2:13
C-Grab, GrabiQ 2:14
C-Lok 2:14
Chain, GrabiQ 2:15
Grab Hooks 2:16
Safety Hooks, Clevis, GrabiQ 2:16
Safety Hooks, Eye GrabiQ 2:17
Safety Hook, Shank, GrabiQ 2:17
Safety Hooks, Swivel, GrabiQ 2:18
Sling Hooks, Clevis, GrabiQ 2:19
Sling Hook, Eye, GrabiQ 2:19
Foundry Hook, OKE, GrabiQ 2:20
Swivel Latch Hooks, GrabiQ 2:20
Container Hook, CH, GrabiQ 2:21
Offshore
Master Links, Offshore 2:24 - 2:25
Determination of WLL as stated in DNV 2.7-1 2:26
Safety Hooks, Offshore 2:26 - 2:27
Double Latch Hook, Offshore 2:27
Classic
SK-system, Classic 2:29
Master Links, Classic 2:30
Coupling Links, Classic 2:30
Chain, Classic 2:31
Grab Hook, OG, Classic 2:31
Safety Hooks, Classic 2:31 - 2:33
Sling Hooks, Classic 2:32
Swivel Hooks, Classic 2:32 - 2:33
Container Hook, Classic 2:33
Clevis Egglink, CEL, Classic 2:33
Foundry Hook, OKE, Classic 2:33
SK Products, Classic 2:34 - 2:35
Universal Weld-on Hook, Classic 2:36
Spare Parts
Spare Parts 2:36 - 2:40
Technical Information
Safe Use and Maintanence 2:41 - 2:42
Quality Assurance 2:43
Working Load Limits 2:44 - 2:45
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
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GrabiQ offers:
Cost Efficiency
GrabiQ has been designed to integrate multiple functions in each
component. This means fewer components in each sling, but with the
same and even better function than the old system. A good example
of this is our FlexiLeg system, where one master link combined with
one 1-leg sling and two 2-leg sling units, completely replaces four
master links and ten legs of chain sling. Read more about FlexiLeg on
page 2:6.
Flexibility in Field
We understand how fast the conditions for a lift can change and
we also recognize that time is money in lifting operations - big and
small. With the GrabiQ system we have included functions that would
otherwise demand additional products or a complete change of chain
sling. The user gets a quicker and more ergonomic lifting operation
each time when using the GrabiQ system.
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Reduce the Cost - Increase the Efficiency
The GrabIQ system makes your lift quicker, safer and easier
The all-inclusive chain sling system for coupling, shortening and lifting in grade 10 is designed
to improve your lifting actions and make it as quick and easy as possible. Some of the top
features are:
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Designed for Flexibility and Efficiency
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Less is More with FlexiLeg™
FlexiLeg is a solution that allows you to have an instant leg change. One single master link and a combination of five legs
replace four complete slings, a total of ten legs, with the traditional system. By using the unique features of the GrabiQ
range, Gunnebo Industries has increased the flexibility even further.
+ + + + + +
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Chain Sling Solutions
1-leg Chain Slings
MG1-GBK MG1-EGKN TG1-GBK
Consist of: Master link MG, Type: Master link MG, Chain KLA, Master link MF, C-grab CG,
Chain KLA, Safety Hook GBK Hook with latch EGKN Chain KLA, Safety Hook GBK
Dim.
mm
WLL
t*
Total
Components
length, mm
Dim.
mm
WLL
t*
Total
Components
length, mm
Dim.
mm
WLL
t*
Total
Components
length, mm
2
6 1.5 231 6 1.5 200
6 1.5 171
8 2.5 261
8 2.5 296 8 2.5 346
10 4.0 331
10 4.0 361 10 4.0 424
13 6.7 408 13 6.7 504
13 6.7 453
16 10 481 16 10.0 621
16 10.0 527
MGD2-GBK TG2-GBK
Consists of: Master link MGD, Consists of: Master link MF, C-grab Duo CGD,
Chain KLA, Safety Hook GBK Chain KLA, Safety Hook GBK
TG2-EGKN MGD2-CL
Consists of: Master link MF, C-grab Duo CGD, Consists of: Master link MGD,
Chain KLA, Latch Hook EGKN Chain KLA, C-lok CL
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3-leg Chain Sling
TG3-GBK TG3-EGKN
Consists of: Master link MF, Consists of: Master link MF, C-grab CG,
C-grab CG, C-grab Duo CGD, C-grab Duo CGD, Chain KLA,
Chain KLA, Safety Hook GBK Latch Hook EGKN
Safety factor 4:1. Working load limits are based upon equally loaded and disposed sling legs.
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Pre-Assembled Chain Sling
”GrabiQ-in-a-box” - ready to use at arrival
Gunnebo Industries offers the perfect retail solution - pre-assembled chain
slings with information tags, supplied with certificate, packed in boxes. Ready
to be used the instant they arrive.
Technical Specification
Art. no. Code WLL tonnes* Length m Choked WLL Weight kgs
6 mm FlexiLeg Pre-Assembled
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs
Z101016 FlexiLeg FMG 221 GBK 6 mm L= 2 m 13.8
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Midgrab Chain Shortener, MIG
Product Features
• Instant mounting and
positioning on any part of the
chain.
• Shortening in either chain
direction; up-down.
• Designed to prevent
inadvertent chain
disengagement.
• Can be set idle on the chain
leg when shortening is not
required.
• LC version offers secure
mounting with locking set on
any desired part of the chain
with one chain direction open
for shortening.
• CC version offers close-open
function in both chain directions
for safe retention of the chain.
Locking Devices for Midgrab MIG Note! The MIG should be used with at least one locking devices.
L
MIG C MIG CC MIG L MIG LC
The RH-hook comes with a blocking pin, but thanks to the narrow opening it may be used without
blocking pin.
The roundsling hooks are colour coded in order to match the corresponding size of the roundsling:
2
Red=5T / Yellow=3T / Green=2T / Violet=1T
E
M
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code B E G L H M
tonnes* kgs
B14490 RH-1-10 1 24 35 16.6 84 19 8 0.5 B L
Master Link M
WLL tonnes (SF 5:1) E
Weight
Art. no. Code A-952/A952M
L E D D
EN 1677-4 kgs
ASME B30.26
D
WLL tonnes (SF 5:1) For chain size, mm
Weight
Art. no. Code A-952/A952M L E D
EN 1677-4 1-leg 2-leg 3-4-leg kgs
ASME B30.26
d
e
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Z100551 MFX-1310-10 7.5 8.0 13 10 340 180 28 4.7
Z100552 MFX-1613-10 11.2 13.6 16 13 340 180 34 7.1
Z101125 MFX-2016-10 16.0 20.6 20 16 340 180 40 9.6
Master Grab MG E
”All-in-one” compact top link
D
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L A E D
tonnes* kgs
A
B14710 MG-6-10 1.5 145 88 60 15 0.5
B14711 MG-8-10 2.5 171 92 60 18 0.9 L
B14712 MG-10-10 4.0 211 113 75 22 1.8
B14713 MG-13-10 6.7 261 138 90 26 3.5
B14714 MG-16-10 10.0 311 157 105 31 6.1
E
Master Grab Duo MGD
”All-in-one” compact top link for 2-leg slings D
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L A E D
tonnes* kgs A
B14700 MGD-6-10 2.1 144 90 60 17 0.7
L
B14701 MGD-8-10 3.5 171 100 75 21 1.3
B14702 MGD-10-10 5.6 211 124 90 24 2.3
B14703 MGD-13-10 9.5 262 149 105 31 5.2
B14704 MGD-16-10 14.0 310 175 120 35 7.9
Coupling Link G
F
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B F A C
tonnes* kgs A
C-Grab CGD
E For use with master links
D WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B E D
tonnes* kgs
B14720 CGD-6-10 2.1 79 11 24 20 0.6
B14721 CGD-8-10 3.5 107 12 32 29 1.1
L
B B14722 CGD-10-10 5.6 134 15 40 37 2.2
B14723 CGD-13-10 9.5 173 19 48 48 5.4
B14724 CGD-16-10 14.0 215 22 64 57 9.1
C-Lok CL
For use with master links, eye hooks and choke
D
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B E D
tonnes* kgs
B14750 CL-6-10 1.5 43 11 24 18 0.2
B14751 CL-8-10 2.5 58 12 32 24 0.5
B14752 CL-10-10 4.0 74 15 40 29 1.0
B14753 CL-13-10 6.7 94 18 52 38 2.0
B14754 CL-16-10 10.0 119 22 64 48 3.8
C-Lok CLD
For use with master links
WLL Weight
D Art. no. Code L B E D
tonnes* kgs
B14740 CLD-6-10 2.1 43 11 24 22 0.4
B14741 CLD-8-10 3.5 58 12 32 29 0.6
B14742 CLD-10-10 5.6 74 15 40 37 1.2
B14743 CLD-13-10 9.5 94 18 52 46 3.1
B14744 CLD-16-10 14.0 119 25 64 57 5.5
D L E Breaking
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Art. no. WLL Weight MPF L
Code nom. » » force
Box tonnes kgs/m kN
mm mm mm kN
Z802300 - 1 x 200 m KLA 6-10 1.5 6 18 8 0.8 36.8 58.8
Z802337 - 1 x 200 m KLA 7-10 2.0 7 21 10 1.1 48 77
Z802301 - 1 x 200 m KLA 8-10 2.5 8 24 11 1.4 63 102
Z802302 - 1 x 100 m KLA 10-10 4.0 10 30 14 2.3 98 158
Z802303 - 1 x 100 m KLA 13-10 6.7 13 39 18 3.8 166 268
Z802304 - 1 x 100 m KLA 16-10 10.0 16 48 22 5.6 251 402
Heat treatment E
Surface treatment
Quenched and tempered. D
Painted blue
Note! For chain grade 10 (400) the
maximum in service temperature is 400°C.
L
Note: This chain is marked with ”8+” in addition to the marking required by the machine directive
D L E Breaking
Art. no. WLL Weight MPF
Code nom. » » force
Box tonnes kgs/m kN
mm mm mm kN
Z802306 - 1 x 200 m KLA 6-10 (400) 1.5 6.6 18 8.9 1.0 36.8 58.8
Z802307 - 1 x 200 m KLA 8-10 (400) 2.5 8.8 24 11.2 1.7 63 102
Z802308 - 1 x 100 m KLA 10-10 (400) 4.0 11.0 30 14.4 2.6 98 158
Z802309 - 1 x 100 m KLA 13-10 (400) 6.7 14.3 39 19.2 4.5 166 268
Z802310 - 1 x 100 m KLA 16-10 (400) 10.0 17.3 48 23.0 6.7 251 402
H 10G 4
SWE 10G
F
Grab Hook OG
E WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B E F
B tonnes* kgs
L Z101296 OG-7/8-10 2.5 65 10.5 17 10 0.3
WLL Weight A
Art. no. Code A L B E F G H
tonnes* kgs E
Safety Hook BK
F
WLL Weight A
Art. no. Code A L B E F G H
tonnes* kgs E
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code A L B E F G H
tonnes* kgs
Z101154 BKD-13-10 6.7 20 207 44 44 16 30 40 3.2
Z101155 BKD-16-10 10.0 26 254 48 56 20 37 50 5.8
WLL Weight L1
Art. no. Code L B L1 D dmin G H
tonnes* kgs
Z1011120 BKT-6-10 1.5 90 29 36 20 11 15 21 0.5
B
Z1011020 BKT-7/8-10 2.5 111 37 47 24 13 17 26 0.9
L
Z1010690 BKT-10-10 4.0 133 45 51 29 16 21 31 1.6
C WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B C E A G H
tonnes* kgs
Z101114 BKL-6-10 1.5 149 29 23 33 11 15 21 0.7
C WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B C E A G H
tonnes* kgs
Z101116 BKLK-6-10 1.5 149 29 24 33 11 15 21 0.7
L Z101106 BKLK-7/8-10 2.5 183 37 27 38 12 17 26 1.2
B
Z101030 BKLK-10-10 4.0 218 45 35 44 15 21 31 2.0
E
A Swivel Safety Hook with Griplatch LBK
C
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B C E A G H
tonnes* kgs
A
with ball-bearing
C
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B C E A G H
tonnes* kgs
L Z100980 LKBK-7/8-10 2.5 176 37 27 38 12 20 22 1.1
B Z100962 LKBK-10-10 4.0 213 47 35 44 15 22 29 1.9
Z100946
EGK-10-10
EGK-13-10
4.0
6.7
121
145
41
49
23
28
31
38
1.0
2.0
2
H
Z100950 EGK-16-10 10.0 170 61 36 46 3.8
Z101138 EGK-20-10 16.0 209 70 42 60 7.3 G
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B G H
tonnes* kgs
B14460 EGKN-6-10 1.5 86 24,5 17 20 0.4 B
Sling Hook EK
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B E F G H
tonnes* kgs
E
Z101162 EK- 6-10 1.5 94 29 22 10 17 20 0.4
C For Weight
WLL
Art. no. Code chain dim. L B C E A G H appr.
tonnes*
mm kgs
L
Z101345 LKN-7/8-10 2.5 7, 8 155 28 28 38 12 18 24 0.8
B
Z101346 LKN-10-10 4.0 10 192 35 37 44 15 23 31 1.5
Z101347 LKN-13-10 6.7 13 238 40 47 48 19 28 38 3.1
Z101348 LKN-16-10 10.0 16 295 53 65 61 25 34 43 5.3
A
Swivel Latch Hook LKNK
with ball bearing
C
Weight
WLL For
Art. no. Code L B C E A G H appr.
tonnes* chain dim.
kgs
B L
Z101349 LKNK-7/8-10 2.5 7, 8 154 28 28 38 12 18 24 0.9
Z101350 LKNK-10-10 4.0 10 191 35 35 44 15 23 31 1.6
Z101351 LKNK-13-10 6.7 13 236 40 45 48 19 28 38 3.3
K
Clevis Swivel Hook LKNG
A
C
Weight
WLL For
Art. no. Code L B C A G H K appr.
tonnes* chain dim.
kgs
L
B Z101353 LKNG-16-10 10.0 16 258 53 30 28 34 43 27 5.7
4 x CH straight
2 x CH turned 2 x CH turned
45° right 45° left
E
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code A L E B H G
tonnes* kgs
L
Z101220 CH-3 12.5 25 187 70 46 47 75 3.8
Z101221 CH-3, 45° left 12.5 25 187 70 46 47 75 3.8
Adverse weather and rough sea conditions - sometimes in combination with extremely low temperatures - must be
included in the design and safety factor of container lifting sets. The heat treatment of the components must ensure
proper ductility and strength to sustain shock loads which may be imposed when the container is lifted from the deck
of a vessel.
The lifting sets and its included components must be specially designed for the purpose to lift offshore containers.
One of the main differences compared to the onshore standard or specification, is that it allows for the dynamic
forces at sea by adding an extra enhancement factor to increase the level of safety. Another difference is that the
requirements and testing of materials that will be used in cold environments, are more extensive.
Z101586 MT-9T- OS 9.3 4 500 9.3 9.3 430 270 140 25 160 95 22 6.0
Z101587 MT-12T- OS 12.5 7 500 12.5 12.5 430 270 140 28 160 95 25 7.8
Z101588 MT-18T- OS 18.5 13 500 18.5 18.5 460 270 140 32 190 110 28 10.8
Z101589 MT-24T- OS 24.0 21 000 24.0 24.0 540 270 140 36 270 140 32 16.7
Z101590 MT-30T- OS 30.5 25 000 30.5 30.5 540 270 140 40 270 140 36 21.2 l
Z101591 MT-40T- OS 40.0 N/A 40.0 40.0 570 300 180 45 270 140 40 28.3
Z101592 MT-50T- OS 50.0 N/A 50.0 50.0 600 300 200 50 300 180 45 39.1 d
Z101593 MT-65T- OS 65.0 N/A 65.0 65.0 650 350 200 55 300 200 50 51.2
e
* For further information, see DNV 2.7-1 All sublinks have a WLL of min. 75% of the top link.
A
Safety Hook BK Offshore Requirements acc. to DNV 2.7-1
E
WLL WLL
B Weight
L Art. no. Code tonnes tonnes L B E F G H
kgs
4:1 5:1
Z101355 BK-26-10 OS 27.0 21.2 342 100 80 25 54 68 16.5
WLL WLL
Weight
Art. no. Code tonnes tonnes L B C E A G H
kgs
4:1 5:1 E
Z101356
Z101294
BKLK-18/20-10 OS
BKLK-22-10 OS
16.0
20.0
12.8
16.0
368
436
68
79
60
80
72
80
31
35
44
50
65
62
11.9
16.8
2
Z101295 BKLK-26-10 OS 27.0 21.2 486 100 110 102 45 54 68 26.5 L
Double Latch
Should the hook latch accidentally open,
either through direct impact or excessive wear Recessed Trigger
on the trigger, the extra latch is there to retain To avoid the trigger from being hit
the load safely. The latch does not cause or damaged it has been recessed
inconvenience for the operator and may save into the hook. This prevents the latch
their lives if something goes wrong. further from accidentally opening.
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code A L B E F G H
tonnes* kgs
Z101154 BKD-13-10 6.7 20 207 44 45 16 30 40 3.2
Z101155 BKD-16-10 10.0 26 254 48 56 20 37 50 5.8
SKLI/SKLU
Electrically insulated,
lubricated, sealed roller bearing
swivel. Fully rotational even
at maximum load. Tested to
resist 1.000 V. Suitable for
protection of overhead cranes
during welding operations on
suspended loads.
L
Manufact. Breaking
Art.no WLL D Weight
Code L E proof force force
Box tonnes* nom. kgs/m
kN kN
Z802174 - 1 x 200 m
Z802175 - 1 x 200 m
KLB 6-8E
KLB 7-8E
1.1
1.5
6
7
18
21
8.5
10
0.8
1.1
28.3
38.5
45.2
62
2
Z802176 - 1 x 200 m KLB 8-8E 2.0 8 24 11 1.4 50.3 80.6
Z802156 - 1 x 100 m KLB 10-8E 3.2 10 30 14 2.2 79 130
Z802157 - 1 x 100 m KLB 13-8E 5.4 13 39 18 3.7 133 214
Z802177 - 1 x 100 m KLB 16-8E 8.2 16 48 22 5.6 201 322
Z801203 - 1 x 100 m KLB 19-8E 11.6 19 57 26 7.8 284 457
Z801228 - 1 x 50 m KLB 22-8E 15.5 22 66 30 10.6 380 610
Z801231 - 1 x 50 m KLB 26-8E 21.6 26 78 35 14.8 531 850
Z801232 - 1 x 25 m KLB 32-8E 32.8 32 96 43 21.6 804 1300
Weight
WLL For
Art. no. Code L B G H appr.
tonnes* chain dim.
kgs
Z297222 BKG-7/8-8 2.0 7, 8 120 37 17 26 0.9
Z295929 BKG-10-8 3.2 10 143 45 21 30 1.5
Z291527 BKG-13-8 5.4 13 179 55 30 39 2.8
F
Sling Hook EK (without latch) and EKN (with latch) EN 1677-3
EN 1677-2
Z100720 EK-32-8 32.8 32 333 105 76 38 61 80 17.7
Z100725 EKN- 32-8 32.8 32 333 93 76 38 61 80 17.9
Weight
WLL For
Art. no. Code L B E F G H appr.
tonnes* chain dim.
kgs
Z645564 OKE-32-8 32.8 32 384 145 90 42 77 94 30
2
Clevis Egglink CEL EN 1677-1
Electrically insulated, lubricated, sealed roller bearing swivel. Fully rotational even at
maximum load. Tested to resist 1.000 V. Suitable for protection of overhead cranes
during welding operations on suspended loads.
The Gunnebo Industries SKLI is equipped with a heavy duty roller bearing,
enabling high durability and safe use also under severe load. It also has heavy duty
nylon insulation inside to decrease friction when in use. The SKLI is compatible
with the entire Gunnebo Industries SK-range for versatile use.
* Uninsulated
E
Master Link SKG (closed) EN 1677-1
Z419480
Z419587
SKO-16-8
SKO-18/20-8
8.2
12.8
16
19
175
204
82
105
25
30
30
36
1.5
2.9
2
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code L B G K
tonnes* kgs
Z127840 SKR-7/8-8 2.0 35 40 13 18 0.2
Z143143 SKR-10-8 3.2 42 47 16 24 0.4
Z302538 SKR-13-8 5.4 50 53 19 29 0.7
Z143240 SKR-16-8 8.2 62 67 23 35 1.3
Z143347 SKR-18/20-8 12.8 71 80 28 43 1.9
Z100057 SKR-22-8 15.5 111 125 40 50 5.3
Z100055 SKR-26-8 21.6 129 150 48 58 8.9
For excavators, construction machinery, lifting beams etc. Specified by leading excavator manufacturers.
C. WELDING
Before welding, the surfaces must be cleaned thoroughly from rust, paint or similar.
NOTE! At temperatures below 0°C the welding surfaces should be preheated.
Positioning of the hook should be done by spot welding in each corner. . Next, the bottom joint
is to be welded and must be carried out continuously (well filled all around). Welding torch or
electrode should be held at 45° (see figure), to obtain required penetration. When the top joint
is to be welded, a larger electrode maybe chosen. Minimum value of throat thickness, A, (see
table) must be achieved. Cracks or pores are not permitted.
NOTE! The welded joint must NOT be cooled by water. Only non-forced air cooling, is allowed.
The pin (axle) should be lubricated until the hook has reached ambient temperature
In service temperature: -40 °C to +200 °C without reduction of the WLL.
Each UKN hook is proof loaded 3 x WLL and inspected prior delivery.
Can also be provided unpainted
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code B G H K L A X
tonnes** kgs
Z1002560 UKN-0,75* 0.75 20 13 20 19 81.5 5 56 0.2
Z6511810 UKN-1* 1.0 27 17 25 25 95 6 72 0.6 X
Z7009060 UKN-2* 2.0 33 20 30 30 114 8 86 0.9
Z6455730 UKN-3 3.0 30 23 32 35 132 10 105 1.3
A
Z6521160 UKN-4 4.0 30 29 38 42 140 11 114 2.0
Z6455800 UKN-5 5.0 34 30 47 45 165 12 131 3.2
Z6515390 UKN-8 8.0 34 40 51 50 172 13 133 3.6
Z6456030 UKN-10 10.0 47 43 58 55 220 14 170 8.2
Z1007850 UKN-15 15.0 55 50 67 60 240 15 188 9.8
Set for BK/BKG Safety hooks consists of trigger, stainless steel spring, retaining pin and assembly kit
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs
Z100281 RDOBK-6 0.01
Z100288 RDOBK-7/8 0.02
Z100289 RDOBK-10 0.03
Z100290 RDOBK-13 0.05
Z100291 RDOBK-16 0.08
Z100297 RDOBK-18/20 0.21
Z100323 RDOBK-22-8 0.35
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs
Z101157 RDBKD-13 double latch 0.22
Z101158 RDBKD-16 double latch 0.42
Z101159 RDBKD-18/20 double latch 0.47
2:37
Spare Part LKN / LKNK / EKN / OKN /
EGKN / RH / ESKN
Set consists of latch, stainless steel spring and rivet
Id-tag grade 8
Stainless
Art.no. Code
Z100004 Id-tag
2:38
Spare Parts
2
B14843 Flexitag 10 mm with ferrule and wire
B14844 Flexitag 13 mm with ferrule and wire
B14845 Flexitag 16 mm with ferrule and wire
Z100971 Flexitag 6 mm
Z100972 Flexitag 8 mm
Z100973 Flexitag 10 mm
Z100974 Flexitag 13 mm
Z100975 Flexitag 16 mm
Z101077 Flexitag 20 mm
Z100899 Flexitag Neutral
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs/ea
B14930 CLS- 6 0.01
B14931 CLS- 8 0.02
B14932 CLS-10 0.04
B14933 CLS-13 0.09
B14934 CLS-16 0.16
B14935 CLS-20 0.26
Spare Part CS
The C-connection set CS, for CG, CGD, CL, CLD and RH hook,
consists of one blocking pin and one spring retaining pin, for locking
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs/ea
B14920 CS- 6-10 0.01
B14921 CS- 8-10 / RH-1& -2 0.01
B14922 CS-10-10 / RH-3 0.01
B14923 CS-13-10 0.03
B14924 CS-16-10 / RH-5 0.05
2:39
Close/Open Locking Set FlexiLeg Quick Pin
Weight
Art. no. Code
kgs
Z101010 QP-6-10 0.01
Z101011 QP-8-10 0.01
Z101012 QP-10-10 0.01
Z101013 QP-13-10 0.03
Z101014 QP-16-10 0.06
Art. no. Code Weight kgs Art. no. Code Weight kgs
Z100989 SKA- 6-10 0.01 Z700674 SKA-6-8 0.01
Z100933 SKA- 7/8-10 0.02 Z323624 SKA-7/8-8 0.02
Z100934 SKA-10-10 0.04 Z318024 SKA-10-8 0.04
Z100990 SKA-13-10 0.08 Z303822 SKA-13-8 0.08
Z100991 SKA-16-10 0.14 Z303725 SKA-16-8 0.14
Z101176 SKA-20-10 0.26 Z145048 SKA-18/20-8 0.26
Z650555 SKA-22-10 0.35 Z133530 SKA-22-8 0.35
Z650556 SKA-26-10 0.63 Z605407 SKA-26-8 0.63
Z650557 SKA-32-10 1.09 Z650554 SKA-32-8 1.05
2:40
Technical Information
It is of the utmost importance that this information is known to the user, and in accordance with the Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC this information must be delivered to the customer.
Extreme Environments 2
The in-service temperature effects the WLL as follows:
Upon return to normal temperature, the sling reverts to its full capacity within the above temperature range. Chain slings
should not be used above or below these temperatures. Note! A chain sling with Grade 10 (200) chain must not be used in
temperatures above 200 °C.
• Chain and components must not be used in alkaline (>pH10) or acidic conditions (<pH6).
• Comprehensive and regular examination must be carried out when used in severe or corrosive inducing environments.
• In uncertain situations consult your Gunnebo Industries dealer.
Surface Treatment
Note! Hot-dip galvanizing or plating is not allowed outside the control of the manufacturer.
General Advice
• Ensure that the sling is precisely as ordered.
• Ensure that the manufacturers certificate is in order.
• Ensure that the ID-tag corresponds to the information on the certificate (the following ID tag information is compulsory:
WLL, number of chain legs, nominal size (mm) individual ID-mark, manufacturer, CE-marking and year of manufacturing).
• Ensure that all details of the chain sling are recorded.
• Ensure that the staff using the chain sling has received the appropriate information and training.
2:41
Safe Use Maintenance
A chain sling is usually attached to the load and the crane by Periodic thorough examination must be carried out at least
means of terminal fittings such as hooks, links etc. every 12 months or more frequently according to local statutory
regulations, type of use and past experience.
When frequently using a sling to it's maximum load, we 1. Overloaded chain slings must be taken out of service.
recommend increasing the sling size by one dimension. 2. If the lifting equipment is more than 25 years old, it must
be recorded in the inspection register. An investigation
Chain should be without twists or knots, if the chain into both its previous operating history and its current use
leg needs length adjustment use a shortening should be made, as there is a potentially significant risk of
device. The lifting point should be seated well down fatigue, environmental impact etc.
in the terminal fitting, never on the point or wedged 3. Chain and components including load pins which have
in the opening. The terminal fitting should be free to been damaged, deformed, elongated, bent or showing
incline in any direction. signs of cracks or gouges shall be replaced. Carefully grind
away small sharp cuts and burrs. Additional testing by
The chain may be passed under or through the load magnetic particle inspection and/or proof loading at max. 2
to form a choke hitch or basket hitch. The chain x WLL may be carried out.
should be allowed to assume it’s natural angle and 4. Check the function of latches, triggers and retaining pins
should not be hammered down. / bushes, replace when necessary. Always use Gunnebo
Lifting original spare parts.
Where choke hitch is employed the WLL of the chain sling
5. Max. clearance between hook and latch. Note: For a
should be reduced by 20% (unless the LK choker hook is used)
Griplatch hook measure the difference between dimension
A with unloaded spring and dimension A when the latch
Endless chain slings shall be
is pressed against the hook. Clearance B not applicable.
rated in the same way as a
2-legged sling.
Home
Home pocket loop shall have
pocket
LL an internal loop top angle of
Max
max. 30°. Rule of thumb: Cross
30°
dimension of the load shall
A
B
A
be max. 0.3 times the loop A
length (LL)
Size Max. A (mm). Max. B (mm).
Max 6 2,2 3,5
Definition: The home pocket
0.3xLL 7/8 2,7 4,5
is the shortening pocket of 10 3 6
the top component directly above the clevis to which the chain 13 3,3 7
16 4 9
is connected. 18/20 5,5 10
22 6 11
26 6,5 12
32 7 13
Sharp edges
6. The wear of the chain and component shall in no
Use edge protectors to prevent sharp place exceed 10% of the original dimensions. The
edges from damaging the chain. If lifting chain link wear - max. 10% - is defined as the reduction of
the mean diameter measured in two directions.
over sharp edges reduce the working
load with the following reduction tor.
d1 + d2
0,9dnn
^
When lifting with chain directly on lugs the lug diameter > 3x the
pitch of the chain, otherwise the WLL must be reduced by 50%.
2:42
Technical Information
Quality Assurance
Type Testing Manufacturing Testing
In order to prove the design, material, heat treatment and During manufacture continuous process tests are carried out
method of manufacture, each size of component and chain according to the requirements in our specifications and in the
has been type tested in the finished condition in order to latest international standards. The following testing procedures
demonstrate that the component and chain possesses are particularly relevant:
the required mechanical properties. The following testing
procedures are particularly relevant: Proof Force 2
Each individual component and chain link is tested to the
Test for Deformation Manufacturing Proof Force (MPF) level before delivery. The
The Manufacturing Proof Force (MPF) for the relevant size MPF level is 2.5 times the WLL, equal to 62,5% of the Minimum
of the component is applied and removed. The dimensions Breaking Force.
after proof loading shall not alter from the original dimensions
within the tolerances prescribed in our specifications and in the Non Destructive Test / Visual Inspection
international standards. 3% of every production batch of forged components are subject
to magnetic particle or dye penetrating examination. Visual
Static Tensile Test inspection is carried out on each chain link and each forged
component to detect defects.
The Breaking Force (BF) for each component and size is verified.
The verified value shall be at least equal to the Minimum
Breaking Force (MBF) value. The MBF value is equal to the
Static Tensile and Ultimate Elongation test
Working Load Limit (WLL) multiplied by the safety factor. During manufacture, samples are tested and the Minimum
Breaking Force (MBF) value and the total ultimate elongation are
verified.
Fatigue Test
By fatigue testing in pulsator testing machines the toughest Bending Deflection
conditions of service are simulated.
During manufacturing, of chain and master links, samples are
taken and the minimum bend deflection is verified.
Recessed trigger
Min. Breaking Force
Traceability code
Working Load Limit, safety factor 4:1 Component size
% elongation
2:43
Working Load Limits
Grade 10 GrabiQ (tonnes)
1-leg 2-leg 3- & 4-leg Choke hitch
Note! Different standards apply for Australia, see next page for further information.
2:44
Technical Information
Condition
Straight Adjustable Reeved sling 60° 90° 120° Max. 60°
of use
2
Load factor 1 1 0.75 1.73 1.41 1 1.3
Chain size (mm)
6 1.5 1.5 1.12 2.6 2.1 1.5 1.95
7 2.0 2.0 1.5 3.5 2.8 2.0 2.6
8 2.5 2.5 1.8 4.3 3.5 2.5 3.2
10 4.0 4.0 3.3 6.9 5.7 4.0 5.2
NOTE:
1) For engineered lifts, see Clause 7.2(b) in AS 3775.2-2014
2) The determination of the angle of the multi-leg sling is the largest included angle at the apex of the configuration.
2:45
Lifting Points
Rotating • Ball-bearing • De-centered • Weldable • Screw-on
Lifting Points
Lifting Points Information 3:2
Rotating Eye Lifting Point - RELP 3:4
Rotating Lifting Point - RLP 3:5
Decentered Lifting Point - DLP 3:6
Ball-bearing Lifting Point - BLP 3:7
Master Link - D 3:8
Weldable Lifting Point - WLP 3:8
3
Screw-on Lifting Point - SLP 3:8
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Choosing the right lifting point for your operation can be tricky, most lifting points can be used for a lot of purposes.
But in order to give some guidance, and what we consider best practice, we have created a cross-chart (as seen on next
page) to be used as indication to which lifting point that might be best suited for your specific purpose.
The RELP will automatically adjust to the loading direction which decreases the risk to load it
incorrectly and endangering the lifting operation. For sensitive load surfaces the RELP is ideal, as
the connecting sling hook will be positioned mainly parallel to the load surface, thus completely
avoiding the hook causing damage on impact on the load. CE marked.
RLP has a hexagon bolt (RFID prepared) to make it easy to disassemble/assemble with a wrench.
The bolt is also clearly marked with information such as working load limit, mounting torque and
manufacturer ID so it’s always available to the operator. The RLP rotates 360° and pivots 180°,
making it strong, flexible and reliable. CE marked.
The closed, oblong link is also equipped with a “stay-up”-function for easy on-hooking,
(sizes up to M24) especially when there is limited space. This saves both the load from damage
due to impacts from the hook, as well as making rigging fast and easy. The DLP is ideal in
narrow spaces, such as corners or edge position, as the housing has a compact design.
The hexagon bolt (RFID prepared) makes it easy to mount and dismount the DLP. CE marked.
If the load surface is sensitive to impacts or scratches, the BLP is a good choice as it builds out
from the load which makes it less likely that the lifting equipment will come in contact with it
causing damage. The housing (RFID prepared) of the BLP is in-house drop-forged for increased
strenght and has a hexagon shape for easy mounting and dismounting. CE marked.
3:2
Lifting Points
Limited height
(effective length)
Vertical lift
Angular lift
Vertical rotation
under load
Sensitive load
surface
Integrated
combination
(hook or link)
RFID prepared
This chart is intended to give guidance in choosing the right lifting point for your operation and is not rules for usage. For more
advice contact your closest Gunnebo Industries dealer.
3:3
Y Rotating Eye Lifting Point RELP
Dimensions in mm Weight
D Art. no. Code
B C D E H L L1 M Y Z kgs
Symmetric Load
(tonnes)
3
M
Z101748 81 Z1017480L 301 RLP-M48 x 5 149 91 40.4 190 48 99 229 Ø142 14.5 Z
G F
DLP with UNC thread
Art. no. Art.no. Dimensions in mm M Weight
Standard L Long bolt L2 Code
B C D E F G L1 X Y Z inch kgs
bolt length length**
Z102308 13 Z1023080L 98 DLP-5/16”-18 UNC 35 48 10 39 14 10 78 30 55 26 5/16” 0.3
Z102310 13 Z1023100L 98 DLP-3/8”-16 UNC 35 48 10 39 14 10 78 30 55 26 3/8” 0.3
Z102312 23 Z1023120L 118 DLP-1/2”-13 UNC 35 48 12 51 20 14 91 44 59 32 1/2” 0.5
Z102316 23 Z1023160L 158 DLP-5/8”-11 UNC 35 48 12 51 20 14 91 44 59 32 5/8” 0.5
Z102320 34 Z1023200L 198 DLP-3/4”-10 UNC 54 88 18 71 28 18 145 58 90 48 3/4” 1.6
Z102321 34 Z1023210L 238 DLP-7/8”-9 UNC 54 88 18 71 28 18 145 58 90 48 7/8” 1.6
Z102324 34 Z1023240L 238 DLP-1”-8 UNC 54 88 18 71 28 18 145 58 90 48 1” 1.7
Z102330 53 Z1023300L 295 DLP- 1 1/4”-7 UNC 82 94 26 104 39 27 182 88 122 75 1 1/4” 5.5
Z102336 53 Z1023360L 295 DLP-1 1/2”-6 UNC 82 94 26 104 39 27 182 88 122 75 1 1/2” 5.7
Z102342 73 Z1023420L 283 DLP-1 3/4”-5 UNC 100 103 36 136 54 34 216 113 156 110 1 3/4” 11.7
E
Z102348 73 Z1023480L 283 DLP-2”- 4.5 UNC 100 103 36 136 54 34 216 113 156 110 2” 12.1
D
Dimensions in mm Weight
Art. no. Code
B C D L L1 M X Y Z kgs
Z102008 BLP-M8 x 1.25 35 55 13 16 112 8 57 61 Ø42 0.6
B C
Z102010 BLP -M10 x 1.5 35 55 13 20 112 10 57 61 Ø42 0.6
Z102012 BLP -M12 x 1.75 35 55 13 24 112 12 57 61 Ø42 0.6
Z102016 BLP-M16 x 2 35 55 13 30 112 16 57 61 Ø42 0.6 L1
G
Z7009021 WLP-7T 7.0 64 22 41 73 33 135 1.8
Z7009031 WLP-10T 10.0 65 27 52 73 38 152 3.4
D
Screw-on Lifting Point SLP
R
WLL Weight
Art. no. Code B C D H L M X R
X L
tonnes* kgs
M
** In case of 1-leg application where loading is limited to straight loading in the direction of thread
(no bending force) it is possible to use ELP with four times higher WLL. Note! Threaded depths
need to be at least 1xM for steel, 1,25xM for cast iron and 2xM for aluminium alloy.
Note! The above loads apply to normal usage and equally loaded legs. For asymmetric loaded chain
slings, the following is recommended:
• A two-legged system is rated as a single-legged system.
• A three- or four-legged system is rated as a two-legged system.
** In case of 1-leg application where loading is limited to straight loading in the direction of thread
(no bending force) it is possible to use ELP with four times higher WLL. Note! Threaded depths
need to be at least 1xM for steel, 1,25xM for cast iron and 2xM for aluminium alloy.
Shackles, SA 4:13 4
Shackles, GSA 4:13
Rigging Screw
Rigging Screws, Alloy Steel 4:14
Rigging Screws, Hot Dip Galvanized 4:14
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Feel Confident in Every Situation
Our lifting systems are valued for their long durability and high quality. Whether the working environment is hot or
cold, our systems assure lifting operations with high safety and functionality.
Gunnebo Industries shackles are made from a range of steel qualities, including acid proof stainless steel and high
grade alloy steel to comply with the most stringent specifications. Our workshops comprise all facilities and systems for
the manufacturing and control of a top quality product. This includes tool design, an advanced tool shop, forging, heat
treatment, machining, hot dip galvanizing and quality control.
We offer a range of DNV 2.7-1 Type approved lifting shackles for offshore containers, developed for the tough
conditions of the offshore industry, where safety must be of the highest priority at all times. The heat treatment of these
products ensures the proper ductility and strength to sustain shock loads which may be imposed when the container is
lifted from the deck of a vessel.
Furthermore we offer Standard shackles, Super lifting shackles with increased working load limit, ROV shackles, Heavy
duty shackles, Wide-Body shackles, Mooring shackles, Stainless Steel shackles etc.
To ensure you have a genuine Gunnebo Industries Shackle, it should be marked as below:
• Company logo
• Grade
• Traceability code
• Working load
• CE marking
• The bolt is marked with:
Company logo, traceability • Dimension in inches
code and grade
Product documentation
Upon request at time of order, load rated products can be
supplied with the following documents:
4:2
Shackles
Standard: DNV 2.7-1 Type Approved, EN 13889 and U.S Fed. Spec. RR-C-271
Material: High Tensile Carbon Steel, Quenched and tempered, Grade 6
Finish: All parts hot dip galvanized, pin brown painted on top of galv.
Safety factor: 6:1
Documentation: Test certificate and traceable raw material / inspection certificate acc. EN 10204 - 3.1.
Sizes from 2 - 55 tonnes can be supplied with DNV 2.7-1 Type Approval Certification.
Temperature: -20ºC to 200°C
Shackle No 834 with screw pin Shackle No 835 with safety bolt
d Trade size
WLL Inner Inner Eye
Art. no. Art. no. Screw pin Safety bolt
tonnes Dim. width length outer
Screw pin Safety bolt mm inch kgs kgs
6:1 d1 a* c* d2
Standard: DNV 2.7-1 Type Approved, EN 13889 and U.S Fed. Spec. RR-C-271
Material: High Tensile Carbon Steel, Quenched and tempered, Grade 6
Finish: All parts hot dip galvanized, brown painted bolts on top of galv.
Safety factor: 6:1
Documentation: Test certificate and traceable raw material / inspection certificate acc. EN-10204 - 3.1.
Sizes from 2 - 85 tonnes can be supplied with DNV 2.7-1 Type Approval Certification.
Temperature: -20ºC to 200°C
Shackle No 854 with screw pin Shackle No 855 with safety bolt
d Trade size
inner inner
Art. no. Art. no. WLL Dim. Bow Eye Screw pin Safety bolt
width length
Screw pin Safety bolt tonnes d1 mm inch width outer kgs kgs
a* c*
6:1 e d2
A085405 - 0,33 6 5 3/16” 10 22 16 13 0.02 -
A085406 A085506 0.5 8 6 1/4” 12 29 20 16 0.06 0.07
A085408 A085508 0.75 10 8 5/16” 13 32 21 20 0.11 0.13
A085409 A085509 1.0 11 9 3/8” 16 36 26 22 0.15 0.17
A085411 A085511 1.5 13 11 7/16” 18 43 29 26 0.21 0.25
A085413 A085513 2.0 16 13 1/2” 21 47 33 33 0.37 0.42
A085416 A085516 3.25 19 16 5/8” 27 60 42 40 0.65 0.70
A085419 A085519 4.75 22 19 3/4” 31 71 49 47 1.10 1.20
A085422 A085522 6.5 25 22 7/8” 37 84 60 52 1.50 1.70
A085425 A085525 8.5 28 25 1” 43 95 68 60 2.21 1.50
A085428 A085528 9.5 32 28 1 1/8” 46 108 74 64 3.10 3.40
A085432 A085532 12.0 35 32 1 1/4” 52 119 83 72 4.20 4.80
A085435 A085535 13.5 38 35 1 3/8” 57 132 89 74 6.00 7.00
A085438 A085538 17.0 42 38 1 1/2” 60 146 98 84 8.00 9.00
A085445 A085545 25.0 50 45 1 3/4” 74 178 127 105 13.50 15.00
A085452 A085552 35.0 57 50 2” 83 197 138 112 19.00 21.00
- A085556 42.5 65 57 2 1/4” 95 222 160 132 - 28.50
A085464 A085564 55.0 70 65 2 1/2” 105 255 185 145 38.00 39.00
- A085576 85.0 83 75 3” 127 330 190 165 - 62.00
- **A085589 120 (5:1) 95 95 3 3/4” 146 400 235 208 - 110.00
Documentation: Test certificate and traceable raw material / inspection certificate acc. EN-10204 - 3.1
All sizes can be supplied with DNV 2.7-1 Type Approval Certification.
4
o o
Temperature: - 40 C to 200 C
The Super shackle meets the US Federal Specification RR.C-271. It is a grade 8 shackle
and has all parts hot dipped galvanized, including the safety bolt.
* These sizes come with a sunken hexagon bolt head that will greatly reduce the
risk of the bolt unscrewing in service as well as making the fitting easier for the user.
D1 Dim. D
WLL
Art.no Art.no* A C D1 D2
tonnes
mm inch
A A083013 A083013DP 2.0 13 1/2” 21 41 16 33
D
A083016 A083016DP 3.25 16 5/8” 27 51 19 40
A083019 A083019DP 4.75 19 3/4” 31 60 22 48
* Countersunk Shackles can also be supplied with a secondary securing for Double
Protection (DP), for mooring applications.
D2
MBL
Art.no Dim Ø x L G E
tonnes
MBL
Art.no Dim Ø x L G E
tonnes
Ø
A825232 40 Ø32 x 400 72 35 L
A825235 50 Ø35 x 400 76 38
MBL
Art.no Dim Ø - D B L
tonnes
Tapered bolt end for Indicator for open and ”Shark tooth” locking
easy attachment. closed position
A
L
WLL Weight
Art. no d1 d A C E F L I H G
tonnes kg
A086132 12.0 35 32 52 119 83 60 460 31 132 33 8.0
A086138 17.0 42 38 60 146 98 63.5 501 31 132 33 10.5
A086145 25.0 50 45 74 178 127 70 565 31 132 33 16.5
A086152 35.0 57 50 83 197 138 76 604 31 132 33 20.5
A086164 55.0 70 65 105 255 185 88 712 31 132 33 42.0
Documentation: Test certificate and traceable 3.1 certificate can be supplied on request
e d
WLL Weight
Art. no. d1 d a c d2 e
tonnes kgs
A086028 9.5 32 28 46 108 64 74 3.4 c
A086032 12.0 35 32 52 119 72 83 5.0
A086038 17.0 42 38 60 146 84 98 7.8
A086045 25.0 50 45 74 178 105 127 13.9
d1
A086052 35.0 57 50 83 197 127 138 17.0
4
a
A086064 55.0 70 65 105 255 152 185 37.0 d2
ROV Release Shackle No 863 Equipped with bolt and 2 locking pins
Documentation: Test certificate and traceable 3.1 certificate can be supplied on request
WLL Weight
e d
Art. no. d1 d a c d2 e
tonnes kgs
WLL Weight
Art. no. d1 d a c d2
tonnes kgs
A073510 0.6 10 10 20 38 20 0.2
A073512 0.9 12 12 26 50 24 0.3
A073516 1.5 16 13 24 52 33 0.4
A073520 2.5 19 16 28 65 40 0.7
A073522 3.0 22 19 31 60 48 1.5
A073524 4.5 25 22 37 71 52 1.3
A073533 7.5 32 28 46 90 64 3.0
A073536 10.0 35 32 52 100 72 4.1
Split pin included
WLL Weight
Art. no. d1 d a c e d2
tonnes kgs
A075510 0.6 10 10 20 36 27 20 0.2
A075512 0.9 12 12 25 47 37 26 0.3
A075516 1.5 16 13 25 47 33 33 0.4
A075520 2.5 20 16 28 60 42 40 0.8
A075522 3.0 22 19 31 71 51 48 1.3
A075524 4.5 25 22 37 84 58 52 1.7
A075533 7.5 32 28 46 108 74 64 3.4
A075536 10.0 35 32 52 119 83 72 5.2
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MBL Dim. d1 Weight
Art. no. d1 d a c e d2
tonnes mm kgs
A075004 M4 4.0 4 8 18 13 9 0.01
A075005 1.2 M5 5.0 5 10 18 15 10 0.02
A075006 1.8 M6 6.0 6 12 22 17 12 0.03
A075008 2.8 M8 8.0 8 16 30 23 16 0.07
A075010 4.3 M10 10.0 10 20 36 27 20 0.11
A075012 6.5 M12 12.0 12 25 47 37 26 0.25
A075016 12.0 M16 13.0 13 25 47 33 33 0.33
A075020 16.0 M20 16.0 16 28 60 42 40 0.96
A075022 20.0 M22 19.0 19 31 71 51 48 1.0
Not certified for lifting
Art. no. Art. no. Art. no. Thread WLL Take up range Weight
B N K L M F G H
Jaw/Jaw Jaw/Eye Eye/Eye M/UNC tonnes mm kgs/ea
A801420 A802420 A804420 M 20 2.5 210 270 455 20 16 50 13 21 45 2.3
A801424 A802424 A804424 M 24 5.0 250 340 570 28 22 65 19 28 56 4.6
A801432 A802432 A804432 1.1/4” 7.0 270 370 680 38 28 85 22 35 70 8.0
A801438 A802438 A804438 1.1/2” 10.0 300 420 790 45 32 100 25 40 78 14.0
A801445 A802445 A804445 1.3/4” 13.0 360 500 870 50 39 105 30 45 90 24.0
A801450 A802450 A804450 2” 17.0 450 600 1030 58 45 120 35 45 100 38.0
A801464 *2.1/2” 27.2 534 780 1312 75 57 142 88.0
A801470 *2.3/4” 34.0 576 780 1418 90 70 145 98.0
A401445 A402450 A404445 1.3/4” 8.5 290 400 760 38 105 50 30 45 90 20.9
A401452 A402452 A404452 2” 11.0 290 400 820 45 120 58 35 45 100 24.0
Technical Information
2006/42/EC highlights the responsibility of the manufacturer, distributor and end user of lifting gear.
Gunnebo Industries shackles are specified, monitored and documented in compliance with the most stringent
requirements for the product concerned. A certified ISO 9001:2008 system is an evidence of our quality standard.
Side loads should be avoided as the products are not designed for this purpose. If side
loads cannot be avoided, the following reduction factors must be taken into account:
Temperature
If extreme temperature situations are applicable, the following load reductions must be taken into account
Reduction for elevated temperatures
Temperature: New Working Load Limit
0 - 200 °C 100% of original Working Load Limit
200 - 300 °C 90% of original Working Load Limit
300 - 400 °C 75% of original Working Load Limit
> 400 °C not allowed
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Chain
Grade 10 • Grade 8 • Short Link • Mid-link • Long-link
Chain
Chain, Grade 10 (200), GrabiQ 5:3
Technical Information
Chain Manufacturing 5:6
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Chain
D
Heat treatment Surface treatment
Quenched and tempered. Painted blue L
Note! For chain grade 10 (400) the
maximum in-service temperature is 400 °C.
Note: This chain is marked with ”8+” in addition to the marking required by the machine directive
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D L E Breaking
Art. no. WLL Weight MPF
Code nom. » » force
Box tonnes kgs/m kN
mm mm mm kN
Z802306 - 1 x 200 m KLA 6-10 (400) 1.5 6.6 18 8.9 1.0 36.8 58.8
Z802307 - 1 x 200 m KLA 8-10 (400) 2.5 8.8 24 11.2 1.7 63 102
Z802308 - 1 x 100 m KLA 10-10 (400) 4.0 11.0 30 14.4 2.6 98 158
Z802309 - 1 x 100 m KLA 13-10 (400) 6.7 14.3 39 19.2 4.5 166 268
Z802310 - 1 x 100 m KLA 16-10 (400) 10.0 17.3 48 23.0 6.7 251 402
Manufacturing
Art. no. WLL D Weight Breaking L
Code L E proof force
Box tonnes* nom. kgs/m force kN
kN
w1
Mid-link Chain MLFU, Grade 8
d Heat treatment Surface treatment
Quenched and tempered, Painted yellow
p
Stress relieved
Not for lifting purposes
Link dimensions
Min.
d P w1 Weight Delivery
Art. no. Code breaking load
nom. » » kgs/m length
(tonnes)
mm mm mm
Z802332 MLFU-10-8 10 40 14 2.0 12.6 1 x 100 m
Link dimensions
Min.
Weight Delivery
Art. No Code d P w1 breaking load
kgs/m length
nom. »m » (tonnes)
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Link dimensions Min.
Weight Delivery
Art. No Code d P w1 breaking load
kgs/m length
nom. » » (tonnes)
Inside Outside
Length For chain
Art. no. measurement measurement
mm dim. mm
diameter mm mm
G005990577 26 36 x 36 1000 6
G005990579 32 42 x 42 1000 8
G005990581 42 52 x 52 1000 10
G005990583 50 60 x 60 1000 13
G005990585 63 73 x 73 1000 16
Testing and Quality Control- GrabiQ & Classic Chain (Grade 10 & 8)
In each step of the manufacturing of the chain, our systematic quality monitoring will ensure the highest safety and the longest life
span in the product. Here are some especially important aspects of quality:
Material
The incoming material is supplied with test certificates only from qualified manufacturers and according to our stated material
specifications.
Manufacturing
During forming and welding, the operators continuously control that the links meet the specified dimensions both before and after
welding.
Single link samples are continuously mandrel tested on the weld. Shape, dimensions and deburring are then inspected visually.
Sample lengths are heat treated and then destruction load tested. Following these tests, the chain is heat treated.
Hardening and tempering is carried out continuously in computer controlled induction furnaces with regular samplings.
Proof Force
The entire chain is test loaded. The manufacturing proof force for short link chain is 2.5 times the permitted working load limit. This
gives the chain high safety in use. The chain is then visually inspected and cut into delivery lengths. A sample is taken from every
length and tested to destruction. Dimensions and shape are also checked. All results are documented.
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Chain
H 10G 4
SWE 10G
Use
• Never lift with a twisted chain.
• Use shortening hooks, knotting is not allowed.
• Use edge protectors to prevent sharp edges from damaging the chain.
Maintenance
Periodic thorough examination must be carried out at least every 12 months or more frequently according to local statutory
regulations, type of use and past experience.
1. Overloaded chain slings must be taken out of service.
2. Chain and components including load pins which have been damaged, deformed, elongated, bent or showing signs of cracks
or gouges shall be replaced. Carefully grind away small nicks and burrs
3. Additional testing by magnetic particle inspection and/or proof loading at max. 2 x WLL may be carried out. The wear of the
chain and component shall in no place exceed 10% of the original dimensions.
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4. The chain link wear - max. 10% - is defined as the reduction of the mean diameter measured in two directions.
D+ d
0,9dn
^
Severe Environment
Chain and components must not be used in alkaline (>pH10) or acidic conditions (<pH6). Comprehensive and regular examination
must be carried out when used in severe or corrosive inducing environments. In uncertain situations consult your Gunnebo dealer.
After short heat exposure, maximum one hour, the sling reverts to its fully capacity. Upon return to normal temperature, the sling
reverts to its full capacity within the above temperature range. Chain slings should not be used above or below these temperatures.
For chain grade 10 the maximum in service temperature is 200° C.
Definitions
Proof force:
Each individual chain link is tested to the Manufacturing Proof Force (MPF) level before delivery. The MPF level is 2.5 times the
WLL, equal to 62.5% of the Minimum Breaking Force.
5:7
Johnson Products
Crane Blocks • Snatch Blocks • Oilfield Blocks • Swivels •
Custom Engineered Products
Johnson Products
Snatch Blocks 6:2 - 6:3
For the full range of Johnson products, see the Johnson Product Catalog.
Contact your local sales rep for a copy, or see our web: gunneboindustries.com
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with the following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Snatch Blocks
Johnson Snatch Blocks have the convenient side opening feature. This is true even of our heavy duty top dead-end
models, and makes it easy to reeve the block without removing any fitting from the end of the wire rope. Other features
include choice of swivel hook, shackle, eye fittings or Tailboard Blocks which have no fittings at all.
Wide Range
Now over 250 models and sizes, from 2 to 30 tonnes. Sheave sizes from 80 to 600 mm in
diameter. Multiple rope sizes and end fittings available.
Rugged
Johnson’s famous durability is well established in the industry. These blocks stand up to
the toughest applications, whether in blistering sun or under icy blizzard conditions.
Reliable
From built-in strength comes the reliability long associated with the Johnson name.
These blocks are performers, day after day and year after year. American quality you
can count on.
Many Choices
Singles, doubles, top dead end, towing, oilfield, pipe laying and general construction. Sizes and specific models for all.
Convenient
Large, easy to grip hand nuts on all models, especially on the smallest models. Makes it easier to open and close under
all conditions without removing gloves, and easy to tap with a hammer to loosen or lock down.
Secondary Securement
All hand nuts and shackles are fitted with ”R” pins as a secondary securement device, for example where inspection is
limited or infrequent due to location or other factors.
6:2
Johnson Products
See the Manhandler Warnings and Use Limitations Brochure available from Gunnebo Industries and your distributor.
Sheave
WLL Wire rope Weight
Art. no
687431014
Model
MHSB1S8RS
kgs
680
mm
10 - 11
diameter
mm
200
kgs
22
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Sheave
WLL Wire rope Weight
Art. no Model diameter
tonnes mm kgs
mm
687710016 MHSB4S8TS 4 10 - 13 200 15
6:3
Eye/Hook, 3 - 30 tonnes
4 to 1 design factor, CE marked
Key to Eye/Hook Swivel Model Numbers:
A B F H J K RE SE T U
WLL Overall Net Swivel Throat Hook Hook Hole to Hole to End Thickness Hole Dia. Weight
Model No.
tonnes Length Length Dia. Opening Thickness Width Obstruction of Fitting of Eye Min kgs
with Latch Min Max Max
3EHM 3.0 268.7 200.9 66.8 28.4 37.6 28.4 31.6 31.0 23.1 26.2 3.5
3EH 3.0 341.9 272.5 82.5 28.4 37.6 28.4 39.4 34.0 26.2 33.3 6.8
5EH 5.0 350.3 280.9 82.5 28.4 37.6 28.4 39.4 34.0 26.2 33.3 6.8
7EH 7.0 376.4 298.7 82.5 35.3 46.0 35.0 39.4 34.0 26.2 33.3 7.3
9EH 9.0 472.9 357.6 101.6 53.3 64.3 49.0 56.9 51.6 32.5 45.2 15.4
12EH 12.0 484.4 367.8 112.8 53.3 64.3 49.0 60.5 51.6 32.5 45.2 17.7
15EH 15.0 484.4 367.8 112.8 53.3 64.3 49.0 60.5 51.6 32.5 45.2 17.7
20EH 20.0 579.9 443.2 133.3 71.1 76.2 60.4 71.4 61.2 42.2 53.3 31.3
25EH 25.0 629.4 480.1 133.3 83.3 88.9 76.2 70.9 62.0 42.9 53.3 40.8
30EH 30.0 673.9 515.1 165.1 83.3 88.9 76.2 66.0 73.2 41.4 58.7 53.1
Jaw/Hook, 3 - 15 tonnes
4 to 1 design factor, CE marked Key to Jaw/Hook Swivel Model Numbers:
A B F H J K P Q RJ SJ V Y
Overall Net Swivel Throat Hook Hook Pin Dia. Width Pin to Pin to Thickness Jaw
Model WLL Weight
Length Length Dia. Opening Thickness Width Max Between Obstruction End of of Ear Radius
No. tonnes kgs
with Ears Min Fitting
Latch Min Max
3JHM 3.0 267.2 200.9 66.8 28.4 37.6 28.4 25.4 24.6 35.1 31.0 12.7 2.3 4.1
3JH 3.0 348.2 275.6 82.5 28.4 37.6 28.4 31.7 36.6 52.6 36.6 14.2 6.4 8.2
5JH 5.0 356.6 284.0 82.5 28.4 37.6 28.4 31.7 36.6 52.6 36.6 14.2 6.4 8.6
7JH 7.0 382.8 302.0 82.5 35.3 46.0 35.0 31.7 36.6 52.6 36.6 14.2 6.4 9.0
9JH 9.0 472.9 357.9 101.6 53.5 64.2 49.0 44.4 42.9 68.3 52.3 19.0 6.4 17.9
12JH 12.0 490.7 374.9 112.8 53.5 64.2 49.0 44.4 49.3 74.7 52.3 19.0 6.4 20.4
15JH 15.0 490.7 374.9 112.8 53.5 64.2 49.0 44.4 49.3 74.7 52.3 19.0 6.4 20.4
Eye/Eye, 3 - 30 tonnes
5 to 1 design factor, CE marked
A B F R S T U
Model WLL Overall Length Net Length Swivel Hole to Hole to End Thickness Hole Dia. Weight
No. tonnes Dia. Obstruction of Fitting of Eye Min kgs
Min Max Max
3EEM 3.0 204.0 143.5 66.8 31.2 31.8 23.6 26.2 2.7
4EE 4.0 302.3 237.2 82.5 39.4 34.0 26.2 33.3 6.3
7EE 7.0 302.3 237.2 82.5 39.4 34.0 26.2 33.3 6.3
12EE 12.0 388.4 286.8 101.6 57.0 51.6 32.5 45.2 11.8
19EE 19.0 403.9 302.3 112.8 60.5 51.6 32.5 45.2 14.1
25EE 25.0 449.6 328.9 133.3 70.9 62.0 42.9 53.3 22.7
30EE 30.0 510.3 370.6 165.1 66.0 73.2 41.4 58.7 38.5
Jaw/Jaw, 3 - 19 tonnes 6
5 to 1 design factor, CE marked
A B F P Q R S V Y
Model WLL Overall Net Swivel Pin Dia. Width Pin to Pin to End Thickness Jaw Weight
No. tonnes Length Length Dia. Max Between Obstruction of Fitting of Ear Radius kgs
Ears Min Min Max
3JJM 3.00 208.5 149.6 66.8 25.4 24.6 33.5 31.8 12.7 2.3 3.8
4JJ 4.00 317.0 246.6 82.5 31.7 36.6 52.6 36.6 14.2 6.3 9.9
7JJ 7.00 317.0 246.6 82.5 31.7 36.6 52.6 36.6 14.2 6.3 9.9
12JJ 12.00 396.5 294.9 101.6 44.4 42.9 68.3 52.3 19.0 6.3 19.1
19JJ 19.00 422.6 321.0 112.8 44.4 49.3 74.7 52.3 19.0 6.3 21.5
A B F P Q RE RJ SE SJ T U V Y
Overall Net Swivel Pin Width Hole to Pin to Hole Pin to Thickness Hole Thick- Jaw
Model WLL Length Length Dia. Dia. Between Obstruction Obstruction to End of of Dia. ness Radius Weight
No. tonnes Max. Ears Min. Min. End of Fitting Eye of of Ear kgs
Min. Fitting Max. Max. Fitting
Max. Min
3JEM 3.0 202.2 143.5 66.8 25.4 23.9 31.0 33.5 31.8 31.8 23.6 26.2 12.7 2.3 3.2
4JE 4.0 311.9 242.8 82.5 31.8 36.6 39.4 52.6 34.0 36.6 23.8 33.3 14.2 6.4 7.8
7JE 7.0 311.9 242.8 82.5 31.8 36.6 39.4 52.6 34.0 36.6 23.8 33.3 14.2 6.4 7.8
12JE 12.0 390.1 288.5 101.6 44.5 43.7 61.7 69.1 51.6 51.6 32.5 45.2 19.1 6.4 14.6
19JE 19.0 403.9 302.3 112.8 44.5 50.0 61.7 75.4 51.6 51.6 32.5 45.2 19.1 6.4 16.9
Eye/Jaw, 3 - 19 tonnes
5 to 1 design factor, CE marked
A B F P Q RE RJ SE SJ T U V Y
Overall Net Swivel Pin Dia. Width Hole to Pin to Hole to Pin to Thickness Hole Thick- Jaw
Model WLL Weight
Length Length Dia. Max Between Obstruction Obstruction End of End of of Eye Dia. ness Radius
No. tonnes kgs
Ears Min Min Min Fitting Fitting Max Min of Ear
Max Max
3EJM 3.0 210.0 149.9 66.8 25.4 24.6 31.8 34.3 31.0 31.0 23.1 26.2 12.7 2.3 3.3
4EJ 4.0 310.6 243.6 82.5 31.7 36.6 41.4 52.6 32.5 36.6 26.2 33.3 14.2 6.3 8.3
7EJ 7.0 310.6 243.6 82.5 31.7 36.6 41.4 52.6 32.5 36.6 26.2 33.3 14.2 6.3 8.3
12EJ 12.0 396.5 294.9 101.6 44.4 42.9 64.3 68.3 51.6 52.3 32.5 45.2 19.0 6.3 16.1
19EJ 19.0 416.3 314.7 112.8 44.4 49.2 62.0 74.7 51.6 52.3 32.5 45.2 19.0 6.3 18.9
Oilfield Blocks
We have produced Johnson oilfield
equipment for over five decades. Because
of our expertise in sheaves and blocks,
Gunnebo Industries has become a respected
manufacturer for the Petroleum industry. We
know the needs and we have the know-how
to fulfil them with quality lifting devices. High
capacity, custom engineered oilfield blocks
available upon request.
Tong Line Block Laydown Block Hayfork Pulley Guy Line Block
Overhaul Balls
Provide the overhaul weight necessary to counter bearing friction and winch-to-boom-tip line weight. Because these units must meet a
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wide range of field applications, we offer an equally wide range of unit sizes. It is in fact, one of the widest ranges available.
Over 240 models; 3 - 30 tonnes WLL. Non-swivel balls are also available.
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Wire Rope Sheaves
Johnson Sheaves are a highly trusted and popular product, both in its own right as well as the original equipment most preferred by
major O.E.M. accounts. Johnson Sheaves fall into two major categories:
• First is our wide range of conventional cast steel and ductile iron sheaves which range in size from 3 to 14 inches in O.D.
• Second is the revolutionary ForgeFab® – a superior strength line of wire rope sheaves which can be supplied without long
delays. The ForgeFab® sheaves will add value through increased product life, for the sheave as well as the wire rope, and
gives the user the advantage of flexibility in field.
Standard features
• 80 - 2740 mm sheave diameters
• 6 - 80 mm wire rope sizes
• 4:1 design factor
• Cast iron, ductile iron, cast steel, ForgeFab® steel types.
Optional features
• Custom designs to customer shaft, bearing mounting, hub, sheave O.D.
or wire rope size requirement.
• Electroplate inorganic zinc compound and other corrosion resistant
coatings available.
• Hub-located grease fittings
• Modifications as required to API and other applicable industry standards.
• Special shaft, furnished for any sheave listed.
• AISE No. 6 specifications.
• Cold weather properties.
®
What Makes ForgeFab Superior?
Each ForgeFab® sheave The steel disc is heated to A precisely machined hub The result: A precision built
begins as driven, precision forging temperature and its is arc welded to the forged ForgeFab® sheave, resistant
disc cut from proprietary edge rotated against a system disc. A variety of welding to wear giving a long product
chemistry alloy steel plate. of staged rollers to forge the techniques is used, including: life span as well as decreased
sheave rim and wire rope fillet, submerged arc, wear on the wire rope.
groove. partial penetration and full
penetration, depending on the
application.
Quotation of Sheaves
To be able to quote Johnson Sheaves we need as much as possible of the following information provided:
6:8
Johnson Products
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Shorty ”J” Crane Blocks
Shorty ”J” represents the broadest line of standard crane blocks in the industry. In all, we manufactures more than 1500 standard
models of crane blocks not including options.
6:9
Polyester Lifting
Roundsling • Webbing sling • Protective Sleeves
6:10
Polyester Lifting
Roundslings 7:3
Technical Information
Recommended Contact Surface for Roundslings 7:6
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication may result in serious injury or damage to property.
Polyester Lifting
WLL 1 tonnes WLL 2 tonnes WLL 3 tonnes WLL 4 tonnes WLL 5 tonnes
Eff.
length Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
Art. no. Art. no. Art. no. Art. no. Art. no.
kgs kgs kgs kgs kgs
0.5 M57P101 0.2 M57P201 0.3 M57P301 0.4
1 M57P102 0.4 M57P202 0,5 M57P302 0.6 M57P402 0.8 M57P502 1.0
1,5 M57P103 0.5 M57P203 0.7 M57P303 1.1 M57P403 1.2 M57P503 1.4
2 M57P104 0.7 M57P204 1.1 M57P304 1.3 M57P404 1.6 M57P504 1.9
2.5 M57P105 0.7 M57P205 1.7 M57P305 1.4 M57P405 2.0 M57P505 2.3
3 M57P106 1.0 M57P206 1.5 M57P306 1.8 M57P406 2,.3 M57P506 2.7
4 M57P108 1.4 M57P208 2.0 M57P308 2.6 M57P408 3.1 M57P508 3.6
5 M57P110 1.9 M57P210 2.5 M57P310 3.2 M57P410 3.9 M57P510 4.4
6 M57P112 2.4 M57P212 2.8 M57P312 3.9 M57P412 4.7 M57P512 5.3
Eff.
WLL 15 tonnes WLL 20 tonnes WLL 25 tonnes WLL 30 tonnes
length
Weight Weight Weight Weight
Art. no. Art. no. Art. no. Art. no.
kgs kgs kgs kgs
2 M471504 6.8 - - -
2.5 M471505 8.5 - - -
3 M471506 10.2 M472006 15 - -
4 M471508 13.5 M472008 20 M472508 25.2 M473008 32
5 M471510 16.9 M472010 24.9 M472510 31.5 M473010 38.7
6 M471512 20.2 M472012 29.8 M472512 37.7 M473012 46.4
7:3
Webbing Sling Duplex with sleeved eyes EN 1492-1
WLL: 1 – 15 tonnes.
Flat webbing slings with eyes, made of 100% high-tensile polyester, close woven sealed material
for high wear resistance.
According to standard specifications.
Webbing sling for safe lifting - marked with Gunnebo Industries manufacturer ID.
7:4
Polyester Lifting
L1
Note! L1 = effective length
7:5
Recommended Contact Surface Resistance against acids
for Polyester Roundsling 7:1
Min. diameter Min. free contact Observed
Tonnes Processing
bolt width Acids Strength Temp. strength loss
time
1 23 35 ca (%)
2 32 40 Acetic acid Glacial acetic acid 80°C 72 hours 5
3 35 47 Formic acid 90% 80°C 72 hours 10
4 38 50
Oxalic acid Saturated solution 80°C 72 hours 15
5 42 53
Hydrofluoric acid 40% 25°C 1 week 0
6 46 60
8 50 67 Hydrobromic acid 40% 30°C 4 weeks 5
10 56 75 Boric acid 15% 30°C 4 weeks 20
12 58 80 Phosphoric acid 98% 70°C 5 weeks 45
15 70 96
Phosphoric acid 50% 70°C 5 weeks 15
20 78 104
Uric acid Saturated solution 70°C 4 months 0
25 84 112
30 90 120 Hydrogen cyanide Moist gas 22°C 4 months 0
35 96 128
The strength properties of the Polyester are affected by alkalis, the effect
40 102 136
is depending on temperature and time. At low concentrations and normal
50 120 160 temperature resistance are good.
Smaller diameter connections and insufficient free
contact width, may adversely affect lifting safely
and cause serious damage to the roundsling.
When using the sling for the first time, read the manufacturers certificate and instructions/education.
1. Always plan the lift carefully before proceeding with the operation.
2. Always check that the length and WLL stated on the sling label are suitable for the intended use.
3. Examine the sling for damage and defects before use. Never use a damaged or defective sling.
4. Never overload!
5. Make sure that the load is lifted vertically, centred above the point of gravity.
6. Use identical slings in case of multi- legged lifting and take the lifting angles into account when choosing
equipment.
7. Do not tie knots on the slings to shorten or join them.
8. Never lift with twisted or entwined slings.
9. Place load-bearing seams and joints between the hook and the load.
10. Protect the sling from sharp edges using edge protection or protective sleeves.
11. Avoid shock loading and snatch lifting.
12. Do not drag the sling, with or without load, on the ground.
13. Keep polyester slings away from alkalis (for example ammonia and caustic soda). If in doubt about exposure to
chemicals, check with your supplier.
14. Do not use polyester slings in temperatures over +100°C.
15. Examine slings after use and remove from service if visible damage is discovered.
16. Do not stand under the suspended load or between load and other objects in proximity, to avoid being injured from
falling or moving load.
17. To avoid injuries, keep hands, feet and body away from sling, when lifting.
Maintenance
1. Store the equipment in a dry place.
2. Ensure that seams and labelling are undamaged.
3. The equipment can be cleaned by washing in a petroleum-based detergent and rinsing in water.
4. Roundslings with damaged sleeving, allowing dirt to enter, should be discarded.
5. Roundslings with broken yarns as a result of damaged sleeving must be discarded.
6. Roundslings must be inspected regularly for knots and irregularities, indicating yarn breakage. Discard if found.
7. Webbing slings: Discard in case of serious damage due to friction or wear and tear (appears like a blank and hard or
”hair-like” surface.
8. Webbing slings: Discard if/when edge wear/ damage exceeds 5% of its width.
9. Webbing slings: Repair or discard when eye sleeving is worn out.
10. Slings must be regularly inspected, according to local statutory requirements. Records of inspections must be
maintained.
7:6
Polyester Lifting
Straight lift Choked lift Straight basket hitch Two part choker Three and four part choker
β β
α α
Chemical properties
Polyester offers good resistance to most acids provided the concentration does not exceed 50%.
7:7
Lashing & Transport
Chain Tensioner • Lashing Straps • Other Lashing Products
Lashing & Transport
Chain Tensioner, GT 8:2 - 8:4
Technical Information
Safe Use and Maintenance 8:6 - 8:7
WARNING:
Failure to read, understand and comply with following instructions, working load limits and
specifications in this publication could result in serious injury or damage to property.
Chain Tensioner - GT
The chain tensioner from Gunnebo Industries, GT, is integral in one set. It is made of light weight Grade 10 material and
the ratchet handle contributes to a fast and ergonomic lashing procedure. The GT is fitted with safety pins to prevent
unintended release of the threaded end fittings.
GT has 25% increased Lashing Capacity (LC) compared to Grade 8 lashings and high Standard Tension force (STF)
thanks to the unique ratchet handle
Our chain tensioner is designed to be compatible with the GrabiQ product range, enabling the choice of robust end-
hooks with latches. Can also be provided as approved for lifting purposes.
Short Handle
• Fully protected ratched mechanism
with 8 steps per 90 degree pull,
enabling use in very narrow spaces.
• Easy to change direction
• The rubber handle decreases the risk
of slipping and is convenient in cold
climates
Open Design
• For easier and faster cleaning and
lubrication
• Allows dirt to fall through instead of
building up
• Two drain holes in the body prevent
water residue.
Trapezoidal Thread
• Makes the thread less sensitive to dirt
and particles
• Low-friction treated for trouble free
operation
• Makes lashing faster
• Safety pins prevents unintended
unwinding
GT Chain Lashing System offers 25% increased Lashing Capacity (LC) compared to Grade 8 lashings.
End Fitting
Lashing hooks in grade 10, such as the EGKN Sling
Hook with a heavy duty latch or the GBK Griplatch
Safety Hook. Marked with positive indication of the
manufacturer, product designation, size, batch number
and grade.
ID-tag
The ID-tag must state the lashing Standard,
capacity, tension force, traceability and name of
manufacturer. It must also clearly say that the set is
for lashing only, lifting is prohibited
Shortening Function
The Midgrab offers instant mounting on any part
of the chain, with the ability to shorten the chain in
either direction. It is designed to prevent the chain
from disengaging. Marked with positive indication
of the manufacturer, product designation, size, batch
numberand grade
Chain
Gunnebo Industries high tensile short link chain,
grade 10 = 1000 N/mm2 type KLA-10-10, LC = 80 kN.
Surface treatment: Powder coated. ID-marking of the
chain: 10G
D
Chain GrabiQ Grade 10 Short link, KL
L
Y X
Midgrab MIG with locking pins
WLL Lashing Weight
Art. no. Code L X Y
tonnes capacity (kN) kgs
L
B14303 MIG CC-8-10 2.5 50 95 50 60 0.7
Complete lashing
M275141 0.4+9.5 m with wire hook Yellow 75 10.0 4000 305
Complete lashing
M135098 0.4+7.5 m with wire hook Blue 50 5.0 2000 350
M136090 0.4+9.5 m with wire hook Blue 50 5.0 2000 350
Complete lashing
M134098 0.4+ 7.5 m wire hook Blue 50 4.0 1700 340
M134090 0.4+9,5 m wire hook Blue 50 4.0 1700 340
M24595W 10m endless Blue 50 5.0 4000 340
Ratchet with
short straps
M135051K 0.4m with wire hook Blue 50 4&5 2000
Complete lashing
M140090 0.5+4.5 m with wire hook Orange 35 2.5 1000 180
M140091 0.5+5.5 m with wire hook Orange 35 2.5 1000 180
M14P00W 5 m endless (single web.) Orange 35 5.0 2000
Complete lashing
M150101 0,4+3,6 m with sewn-on eyes Blue 26 1.5 700 150
M150102 0,4+3,6 m with wire hook Blue 26 1.5 700 150
M150110 0,4+4,5 m with wire hook Blue 26 1.5 700 150
M150103 5 m endless Blue 26 3.0 1400 150
Complete lashing
M151002 0.4+3.6 m with sewn-on eyes Orange 25 0.7 300 100
M151003 0.4+3.6 m with wire hook Orange 25 0.7 300 100
M151005 0.4+4.5 m with wire hook Orange 25 0.7 300 100
M151001 5 m endless Orange 25 1.4 600 100
8
Tensioning
For chain diam. Breaking strength
Art. no. Type N length
mm approx. tonnes
mm
1. In selecting and using web lashings, consideration shall be given to the required lashing capacity, taking into
account the mode of use and the nature of the load to be secured. The size, shape and weight of the load, together
with the intended method of use, transport environment and the nature of the load will affect the correct selection.
For stability reasons free-standing load units must be secured with a minimum of one pair of web lashings for
frictional lashing and two pairs of web lashing for diagonal lashing.
2. The selected web lashings shall both be strong enough and of the correct length for the mode of use. Basic lashing
rules:
-- Plan the fitting and removal operations of lashing before starting a journey
-- Keep in mind that during journeys parts of the load may have to be unloaded
-- Calculate the number of web lashings
-- Only web lashings designed for frictional lashing, marked with STF on the label, are to be used for frictional
lashing
-- Check the tension force periodically, especially shortly after starting the journey.
-- The handle must be in a closed position during transport.
3. Because of different behaviour and elongation under load conditions, different lashing equipment (i.e lashing chain
and web lashings) shall not be used to lash the same load. Consideration shall also be given to ancillary fittings
(components) and lashing devices in the load restraint assembly are compatible with the web lashing.
4. During use flat hooks shall engage over the complete width of the bearing surface of the strap.
5. Release of the web lashing: Care should be taken to ensure that the stability of the load is independent of the
lashing equipment and that the release of the web lashing does not cause the load to fall off the vehicle, thus
endangering the personnel. If necessary, attach lifting equipment for further transportation, before releasing the
tensioning device in order to prevent accidental falling and/or tilting of the load.
6. Before attempting to unload, the web lashings shall be released so that it can be lifted freely from the load platform.
7. During loading and unloading attention has to be paid to proximity of any low overhead power lines.
8. The materials from which web lashings are manufactured have a selective resistance to chemical attack. Seek the
advice of the manufacturer or supplier if exposure to chemicals is anticipated. It should be noted that the effects
of chemicals may increase with rising temperature. Polyester has good resistance to mineral acids but is attacked
by alkalis. Solutions of acids or alkalis which are harmless may become sufficiently concentrated by evaporation to
cause damage. Take contaminated webbings out of service at once, thoroughly soak them in cold water, and dry
naturally.
9. Web lashings complying with EN 12195-2 are suitable for use in the following temperature ranges: – 40 °C to + 120
°C for polyester (PES). These ranges may vary in a chemical environment. In this case the advice of the manufacturer
or supplier shall be sought.
10. Changing the environmental temperature during transport may affect the forces in the web lashing. Check the
tension force after entering warm areas. Web lashings shall be rejected or returned to the manufacturer for repair if
they show any signs of damage. The following criteria are considered to be signs of damage:
-- Only web lashings bearing identification labels should be repaired.
-- If there is any accidental contact with chemical products, a web lashing shall be removed from service and the
manufacturer or supplier shall be consulted
-- for web lashings (to be rejected): tears, cuts, nicks and breaks in load bearing fibres and retaining stitches;
deformations resulting from exposure to heat
-- for end fittings and tensioning devices: deformations, splits, pronounced signs of wear, signs of corrosion.
11. Care should be taken that the web lashing is not damaged by the sharp edges of the load on which it is used. A
visual inspection before and after each use is recommended.
12. Only legibly marked and labelled web lashings shall be used.
13. Web lashings shall not be overloaded: Only the maximum hand force of 500 N (50 daN on the label; 1 daN _ 1 kg)
shall be applied. Mechanical aids such as levers, bars etc. as extensions are not to be used unless they are part of
the tensioning device.
14. Never use a knotted web lashing.
15. Damage to labels shall be prevented by keeping them away from sharp edges of the load and, if possible, from the
load itself.
16. The webbing shall be protected against friction, abrasion and damage from loads with sharp edges by using
protective sleeves and/or corner protectors.
8:6
Lashing & Transport
LC
2 x LC
Gunnebo Lifting lashings with a breaking load of 500 kg and above are clearly marked with labels.
8:7
INDEX
Index from A - Z
A
FlexiLeg 2:6
Foundry Hook, OKE, Classic 2:33
Foundry Hook, OKE, GrabiQ 2:20
G
W
Webbing Slings 7:4 - 7:5
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Gunnebo Industrier AB
Tel: +46 21 83 82 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Sales Offices
Gunnebo Industries Pty Ltd, AUSTRALIA
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