Shackles are an essential recovery item and you can never have too many of them. They are most commonly used to attach recovery straps, tree trunk protectors, winch extension straps & snatch blocks. The larger 4.7 tonne shackles are best suited to electric winch recovery situations.
High visibility.
Max capacity 3250kg
Size: 16mm pin 3.25T
W.L.L. compliant with AS/NZS 2741.2002 load requirements.
A shackle’s break point is six times the WLL (working load limit) when compliant with the standard.
TIP: To avoid seizing the screw pin, its always a good idea to back off about 1/2 to 1 turn after fully hand tightening. Shackle pins can seize due to the force exerted during recovery operations.
BEFORE USE: Inspect shackles before and after use for any damage. If pins are hard to turn or the shackle has been over stressed, it should be immediately replaced.
CAUTION: Shackles can become a lethal missile if something should break or fail during a recovery. Ensure that all spectators are well clear and all recovery lines have a dampening blanket on them (Refer page 41). Never load a shackle across its width because the load will be imposed on the threads. The force must be at right angles to the pin.
- 3.25 t rating for serious pulls
- 16 mm screw pin for solid connections
- High-vis pin stands out in the dirt
- Six-times-WLL break rating buffer
- Handy size for everyday 4x4 kits
- Type: Bow shackle
- Brand: Mean Mother
- Maximum capacity: 3250 kg
- Working Load Limit (WLL): 3.25 t
- Pin diameter: 16 mm
- Shackle rating: 3.5 t class
- Finish: High-visibility painted pin
- Compliance: W.L.L. compliant with AS/NZS 2741:2002 load requirements
- Break point: Six times the WLL when compliant with AS/NZS 2741:2002
- Typical use: Recovery straps, tree trunk protectors, winch extension straps and snatch blocks
1 x Mean Mother bow shackle 3.5t with 16mm screw pin
| SKU | MM511 |
|---|---|
| Barcode # | 9311902021682 |
| Brand | Mean Mother |
| Shipping Weight | 2.0000kg |
Shackles are an essential recovery item and you can never have too many of them. They are most commonly used to attach recovery straps, tree trunk protectors, winch extension straps & snatch blocks. The larger 4.7 tonne shackles are best suited to electric winch recovery situations.
High visibility.
Max capacity 3250kg
Size: 16mm pin 3.25T
W.L.L. compliant with AS/NZS 2741.2002 load requirements.
A shackle’s break point is six times the WLL (working load limit) when compliant with the standard.
TIP: To avoid seizing the screw pin, its always a good idea to back off about 1/2 to 1 turn after fully hand tightening. Shackle pins can seize due to the force exerted during recovery operations.
BEFORE USE: Inspect shackles before and after use for any damage. If pins are hard to turn or the shackle has been over stressed, it should be immediately replaced.
CAUTION: Shackles can become a lethal missile if something should break or fail during a recovery. Ensure that all spectators are well clear and all recovery lines have a dampening blanket on them (Refer page 41). Never load a shackle across its width because the load will be imposed on the threads. The force must be at right angles to the pin.
- 3.25 t rating for serious pulls
- 16 mm screw pin for solid connections
- High-vis pin stands out in the dirt
- Six-times-WLL break rating buffer
- Handy size for everyday 4x4 kits
- Type: Bow shackle
- Brand: Mean Mother
- Maximum capacity: 3250 kg
- Working Load Limit (WLL): 3.25 t
- Pin diameter: 16 mm
- Shackle rating: 3.5 t class
- Finish: High-visibility painted pin
- Compliance: W.L.L. compliant with AS/NZS 2741:2002 load requirements
- Break point: Six times the WLL when compliant with AS/NZS 2741:2002
- Typical use: Recovery straps, tree trunk protectors, winch extension straps and snatch blocks
1 x Mean Mother bow shackle 3.5t with 16mm screw pin
| SKU | MM511 |
|---|---|
| Barcode # | 9311902021682 |
| Brand | Mean Mother |
| Shipping Weight | 2.0000kg |

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