Neeves
Well-Known Member
I've been using hammerlocks instead of shackles to attach anchor to chain. Hammerlocks don't have protruding shackle pins, are more streamlined and don't seem to 'lock up' in the shank slot - BUT - are difficult to source galvanised. I've been having mine galvanised, but that's an inconvenience for me and it will be doubly so for most. Its very subjective but I've been finding them 'better' than shackles (mainly because they don't lock up).
But I recall - 'someone' - Geem?, an ocean girdler of some repute, mentioning he had used, ungalvanised, hammerlocks instead of shackles 'as they were so cheap, when they started looking manky he (they) simply threw them out and used a new one'.
Hammerlocks are common in the lifting industry, usually painted in primary colours and come as G80 or G100 strength (most chain is G30)
as an example:
Hammerlock Shackles | ARK
They seem to be gaining popularity for use with safety chains on caravans.
I have seen them used in marine applications (galvanised) but only in really large sizes - but I have never seen galvanised versions for sale.
Any input from anyone who has used them.
Jonathan
But I recall - 'someone' - Geem?, an ocean girdler of some repute, mentioning he had used, ungalvanised, hammerlocks instead of shackles 'as they were so cheap, when they started looking manky he (they) simply threw them out and used a new one'.
Hammerlocks are common in the lifting industry, usually painted in primary colours and come as G80 or G100 strength (most chain is G30)
as an example:
Hammerlock Shackles | ARK
They seem to be gaining popularity for use with safety chains on caravans.
I have seen them used in marine applications (galvanised) but only in really large sizes - but I have never seen galvanised versions for sale.
Any input from anyone who has used them.
Jonathan
