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Four-Inch
Shank Diameter, Jaw-and-Jaw Turnbuckle with Two-Hundred-Thousand-Pound
Working Load Limit (200,000 lbs.)
(Load Limit is based on an approximate five to one safety
factor.)
These
turnbuckles help to hold large vessels in their moorings during
the loading and unloading of cargo. Deck hands can easily
release the lashings and allow the trip to begin without unnecessary
difficulties.
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Four-Inch
Shank Diameter with Two-Hundred-Thousand-Pound Working Load
Limit (200,000 lbs) and a Six-Foot Barrel.
(Load Limit is based on an approximate five to one safety factor.)
These turnbuckles
secure a fleet of thirty-story Gantry cranes at a Southeast
Asia dock. Even under foul weather conditions, these turnbuckles
help provide continuous operations. |
| Three-Inch
Shank Diameter, Jaw-and-Eye Turnbuckle with One-Hundred-Thousand
Pound Working Load Limit (100,000 lb) and a Nine-Foot Barrel.
(Load Limit is based on an approximate five to one safety factor.)
These
turnbuckles bind twenty-three story Gantry cranes to the docks
in New York City. Designed to be out of the way when not in
use, they also speed up the loading and unloading cycles due
to the ease of tensioning. |
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*All
performance data and specifications set forth in the above table
are guidelines. The referenced data and specifications were
produced under controlled testing conditions and should be used
as estimates only. Due to variability in individual operators,
in weather, in towing conditions, and in various other factors,
actual results may vary. In addition, for the purpose of installation,
please verify all dimensions as the dimensions, specifications,
data and other information contained on this site are subject
to change at any time without notice. |
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