Product Description:
Grade 80 U.S. Type Master Link is a high-strength, high-reliability connection device usually used for heavy-duty operations such as hoisting, hauling, and binding. It is widely used in various industrial fields, including construction, mining, shipbuilding, energy industry, etc.
Power level:
Grade 80 refers to the strength level of the connecting ring. This means that the design and working load capacity of the connecting ring meet or exceed 80% of the rated strength. Under U.S. standards, this means that the connecting ring can withstand considerable pulling forces, ensuring safety and reliability in a variety of heavy-duty applications.
Design Features:
Usually made of high-strength alloy steel with excellent fatigue and fracture resistance.
The shape of the connecting ring is usually oval or round, with openings on both sides to facilitate the connection of chains, ropes or other lifting equipment.
Processes such as welding or forging may be used internally to ensure structural integrity and strength.
The surface may be specially treated, such as galvanized or sprayed with anti-rust paint, to enhance its corrosion resistance and service life.
Application areas:
Construction industry: used for hoisting building materials, steel structures, prefabricated components, etc.
Mining and Engineering: Used for lifting and hauling heavy equipment, ore, rock, etc.
Shipbuilding and Repair: Used to lift hull sections, engines and other heavy components during shipbuilding and repair.
Energy industry: In fields such as wind power generation, oil and gas extraction, etc., used for hoisting and fixing wind turbine blades, drilling equipment, etc.
Precautions for use:
Before use, the connecting ring should be checked for cracks, deformation or other damage to ensure it is intact.
The connecting ring with appropriate specifications and load capacity should be selected according to the actual application scenario to ensure that its rated load is not exceeded.
During use, excessive bending, twisting or impact on the connecting ring should be avoided to avoid affecting its strength and safety.
Regularly maintain and inspect the connecting rings, and replace worn or damaged connecting rings in a timely manner.