Shackles

Bolt-type or screw pin it's the first question on most shackle orders. The answer depends on whether the pin needs to stay put under vibration, side-loading, or sustained cycling. Crosby has been answering that question since 1887, and their G-209/S-209 screw pin and G-2130/S-2130 bolt-type lines remain the standard reference for anchor shackles across the industry.

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About Crosby Shackles

The Crosby Group traces its roots to 1887 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over 135 years of forging and heat-treating rigging hardware has produced a catalog that most riggers treat as the industry baseline, when someone says "shackle," Crosby G-209 is often the implied default.

Crosby shackles are forged from alloy steel, quenched and tempered, and proof-tested before leaving the factory. Both G-series and S-series shackles are forged alloy steel, quenched and tempered. They carry the same WLL at equivalent body sizes, the difference is pin type and fatigue rating, not capacity. Every shackle body carries the WLL, manufacturer logo, and traceability markings per ASME B30.26-2015 (Rigging Hardware).

Holloway Houston is an authorized Crosby distributor, stocking one of the largest in-stock selections of Crosby shackles in the United States. Our inventory covers every major Crosby shackle series — the G-209 and S-209 screw pin anchor shackles, G-2130 and S-2130 bolt type anchor shackles, the G-210 and S-210 screw pin chain (dee) shackles, G-2150 bolt type chain shackles, wide-body shackles, and the purpose-built Crosby Sling Saver shackles engineered to protect synthetic slings.

Crosby shackles are manufactured from quenched and tempered alloy steel for superior ductility and fatigue resistance. Every shackle is permanently marked with size, Working Load Limit (WLL), and the Crosby PIC code for full traceability. WLL ratings span from 1/3 ton (G-209 3/16") through 55 tons (G-2130 3") and beyond, covering nominal sizes 3/16" to 3" across the standard range.

All Crosby shackles in our inventory comply with ASME B30.26 Rigging Hardware standards and are proof-tested. Documentation packages including material test reports (MTRs) and certifications are available on request for critical lift planning and offshore applications.

Select a shackle type below to filter by configuration, or use the WLL range filters to find the right size for your application. Same-day shipping available on stocked items from our Houston, TX warehouse.

Size (Nom.) G-209 WLL G-2130 WLL G-210 WLL G-2150 WLL Thread
3/16" 1/3 ton - 1/3 ton - 3/16"-24
1/4" 1/2 ton 1/2 ton 1/2 ton 1/2 ton 1/4"-20
5/16" 3/4 ton 3/4 ton 3/4 ton 3/4 ton 5/16"-18
3/8" 1 ton 1 ton 1 ton 1 ton 3/8"-16
7/16" 1.5 ton 1.5 ton 1.5 ton 1.5 ton 7/16"-14
1/2" 2 ton 2 ton 2 ton 2 ton 1/2"-13
5/8" 3.25 ton 3.25 ton 3.25 ton 3.25 ton 5/8"-11
3/4" 4.75 ton 4.75 ton 4.75 ton 4.75 ton 3/4"-10
7/8" 6.5 ton 6.5 ton 6.5 ton 6.5 ton 7/8"-9
1" 8.5 ton 8.5 ton 8.5 ton 8.5 ton 1"-8
1-1/4" 13.5 ton 13.5 ton 13.5 ton 13.5 ton 1-1/4"-7
1-1/2" 17 ton 17 ton 17 ton 17 ton 1-1/2"-6

Types of Crosby Shackles

Screw Pin Anchor Shackles (G-209 / S-209)

The G-209 and S-209 screw pin anchor shackles are the workhorse of rigging hardware. The bow body accepts multi-leg sling connections, the wide profile distributes force across sling legs without concentrating load on the pin. The screw pin threads in and out by hand, which makes it fast for rigging setups that change frequently. The G-209 and S-209 run from 1/3 ton through 35 tons across 15 sizes.

Bolt Type Anchor Shackles (G-2130 / S-2130)

On any connection with sustained vibration, turnaround work, offshore platforms, permanent rigging, the G-2130 bolt-type is the standard call. The bolt-nut-cotter assembly keeps the pin from backing out where a screw pin won't stay put. The G-2130 and S-2130 cover 1/3 ton through 55 tons, with the 2-1/2" alloy version reaching 55 tons. Same bow-body profile as the screw pin lines, the difference is in the pin retention, not the body geometry.

Chain Shackles (D-Shackles)

Chain shackles, also called D-shackles or dee shackles, use a narrower, D-shaped bow that's suited to in-line connections on chain and wire rope slings. Where the anchor shackle's wide bow is designed for multi-leg sling eyes, the chain shackle keeps the load centered on the pin for straight-pull applications. Crosby chain shackles are available in both screw pin and bolt-type configurations.

Crosby Shackle Sizes and Working Load Limits

Crosby shackles cover WLL ranges across standard rigging capacity requirements. The G-209 and S-209 screw pin and G-2130 and S-2130 bolt-type lines carry the same WLL at every overlapping size, the pin type does not change capacity.

WLL Range by Series:

  • G-209 / S-209 (screw pin): 1/3 ton to 35 tons (3/16" to 2")
  • G-2130 / S-2130 (bolt type): 1/3 ton to 55 tons (3/16" to 2-1/2")

Materials:

  • G-series: Alloy steel, quenched and tempered
  • S-series: Alloy steel, quenched and tempered - same WLL as G-series at equivalent sizes

Marking:

  • WLL and manufacturer logo forged into the body per ASME B30.26-2015 (Rigging Hardware)
  • Lot number for traceability to proof test certificate
  • RFID capability on select catalog models

Why Crosby for Shackles

Crosby shackles carry over 135 years of manufacturing history in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Global Quality Management System covers raw material sourcing, forging, heat treatment, proof testing, and final inspection - and the lot marking on every shackle ties back to that documentation.

For riggers working offshore, in petrochemical service, or on any job where the rigging hardware needs to perform under documented conditions, the Crosby traceability system means the shackle's history follows the hardware. That matters on equipment registers and third-party inspection programs.

Holloway Houston also offers rigging inspection services. Our qualified inspectors examine shackles, slings, and hardware per ASME B30.26-2015 (Rigging Hardware) and OSHA standards to keep your equipment in service and your crews working.

Shop Crosby Shackles by Type

  • Crosby G-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackles
  • Crosby S-209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackles (Alloy)
  • Crosby G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackles
  • Crosby S-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackles (Alloy)
  • Crosby Chain Shackles (D-Shackles)

Crosby Shackle Applications by Industry

  • Offshore and Marine - Permanent and semi-permanent rigging connections on platforms, vessels, and mooring systems where bolt-type retention is the standard specification.
  • Oil and Gas - Turnaround and maintenance rigging in refineries and petrochemical facilities where lot traceability satisfies third-party inspection requirements.
  • Structural Steel Erection - Multi-leg sling connections on beam picks, column erection, and panel lifts where anchor shackle bow geometry distributes sling leg load.
  • General Rigging and Crane Work - Day-rate rigging where the G-209 screw pin is the go-to for fast, frequently changed connections on crane hooks and below-the-hook devices.
  • Mining and Aggregates - Heavy-duty connections on conveyor maintenance, mill lifts, and underground rigging where the Crosby alloy S-series covers higher WLL in smaller body sizes.

Why Holloway Houston for Crosby Shackles

Holloway Houston is an authorized Crosby distributor operating out of Houston, Texas with over 65 years in the rigging and lifting business. We stock Crosby shackles alongside wire rope clips, master links, hooks, and the full Crosby forged hardware line.

In-stock Crosby shackles ship from Houston same day. Our rigging specialists can help match the right shackle type, size, and WLL to your connection requirements. We also offer rigging inspection services, qualified inspectors examine hardware per ASME and OSHA standards.

Complete Your Rigging Assembly

  • Crosby Wire Rope Clips - G-413 and S-413 clips for wire rope terminations paired with shackle connections.
  • Crosby Master Links - A-347 welded master links for multi-leg sling assemblies above the shackle.
  • Crosby Hooks - Hooks for crane blocks and below-the-hook devices that work alongside shackle connections.

Shackle Safety and Awareness

Shackles in load-handling service fall under ASME B30.26-2015 (Rigging Hardware), which covers design factors, marking requirements, and inspection intervals. OSHA 1926.251 addresses rigging hardware on jobsites.

  • Shackles are marked with WLL and manufacturer ID. A shackle without legible markings is not suitable for lifting service.
  • Pre-use visual inspection covers the body for cracks or deformation, the pin for full seating and thread condition, and the bow for wear beyond the manufacturer's wear limit.
  • Screw pin shackles in applications with vibration or load rotation can have the pin back out during service.
  • Side-loading a shackle reduces the effective capacity below the in-line WLL.
  • A shackle that has been shock-loaded warrants removal from service and inspection before further use.

DISCLAIMER

Shackles are load-bearing rigging hardware. Selection, inspection, and use follow ASME B30.26-2015 (Rigging Hardware), OSHA standards, and the manufacturer's documentation. The information on this page is for general product awareness and does not replace qualified engineering judgment or site-specific operational procedures.

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The Crosby G-209 is a galvanized, screw-pin anchor shackle made from forged carbon steel. It features a bow (wide) shape that can accept loads from multiple directions, making it the most popular general-purpose rigging shackle. WLL ranges from 1/3 ton (3/16") to 17 tons (1-3/4"). The S-209 is the stainless steel version of the same design.
An anchor shackle (also called a bow shackle) has a wider, rounded bow that can take loads from multiple angles. A chain shackle (dee shackle) has a narrow, D-shaped frame designed for inline tension only. Use anchor shackles for multi-leg slings and general rigging; use chain shackles for inline connections in chain assemblies.
WLL stands for Working Load Limit — the maximum load a shackle is rated for in standard rigging conditions with a 5:1 design factor (formerly called Safe Working Load or SWL). The WLL is permanently stamped on every Crosby shackle. Never exceed the WLL; use a shackle with a higher WLL if you are unsure.
Yes. All Crosby shackles sold by Holloway Houston comply with ASME B30.26 Rigging Hardware standards. They are proof-tested at twice the WLL, permanently marked with size, WLL, and Crosby PIC traceability code. Certification documentation (MTRs) is available on request for offshore and critical lift applications.
The Crosby Sling Saver shackle has a specially designed wide, radiused bow that protects synthetic and wire rope slings from excessive bending stress at the shackle connection. The larger radius maintains the sling's D/d ratio, improving sling efficiency and extending sling life — particularly important with round slings and high-performance synthetic slings.
Screw pin shackles (G-209, G-210) are for temporary, frequently changed rigging connections. The pin can be removed quickly by hand. Bolt type shackles (G-2130, G-2150) use a nut and cotter pin and are for permanent or long-term rigging where vibration or rotation could unscrew a pin. Use bolt type for overhead lifts where the shackle will remain in service for extended periods.
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