Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down?

   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down?
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Yep, that's a clevis to me as well X. I don't own any clevis' that aren't screw type either.

I think Six is referring to your pics of the two hooks as a slip clevis. But I'll wait for his clarification.

Yes, the bottom two is what I meant. Must be regional variation.
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #12  
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #13  
Yes, the bottom two is what I meant. Must be regional variation.

Most definitely as proven by Bruce's examples. :)

I call those bottom two "slip hooks". I hate the ones with the "safety latch". As someone else mentioned, after a couple uses the latch gets removed by an aggravated user,,,,, me..... :)
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #14  
With the confusing terminology in this thread I did some research in catalogs. I am more confused as different manufacturers use different names for the same items. I go back to my industrial construction career and basically we used three devices: grab hooks used with chain only, designed to hook over a chain link to make a loop or shorten (never hook something on the point as it opens up the hook); slip or hoisting hooks that have an open hook for attaching to a fixed device or making a sliding loop that tightens itself, not to used in the eye of a cable or strap; shackles are a steel U shaped device with a bolt that closes the loop, used to provide an attachment point at a hole or eye, to hook up several lifting/dragging lines/straps at one point, and to provide a sliding loop in cable or straps. The eyes and run of cables and slings are never used w/o a shackle. There are many local terms that you have to sort out on your own as they are numerous. Loggers and sailors have their own unique language for example. We could make this go on awhile getting posts for all the variations out there.

Ron
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #15  
With the confusing terminology in this thread I did some research in catalogs. I am more confused as different manufacturers use different names for the same items. I go back to my industrial construction career and basically we used three devices: grab hooks used with chain only, designed to hook over a chain link to make a loop or shorten (never hook something on the point as it opens up the hook); slip or hoisting hooks that have an open hook for attaching to a fixed device or making a sliding loop that tightens itself, not to used in the eye of a cable or strap; shackles are a steel U shaped device with a bolt that closes the loop, used to provide an attachment point at a hole or eye, to hook up several lifting/dragging lines/straps at one point, and to provide a sliding loop in cable or straps. The eyes and run of cables and slings are never used w/o a shackle. There are many local terms that you have to sort out on your own as they are numerous. Loggers and sailors have their own unique language for example. We could make this go on awhile getting posts for all the variations out there.

Ron

I concur with all of your explanations. :)
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down?
  • Thread Starter
#16  
With that out of the way, can I use a slip clevis for transport? The earlier post that says yes, as long as rated, is what I'm going with. I never trusted lifting or pulling with a slip clevis because it seemed like that was the weakest of connections. Apparently not, so on the back when I haul one or two particular tractors, I will use a slip clevis connection to a rated shackle on the tractor drawbar.
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #17  
With that out of the way, can I use a slip clevis for transport? The earlier post that says yes, as long as rated, is what I'm going with. I never trusted lifting or pulling with a slip clevis because it seemed like that was the weakest of connections. Apparently not, so on the back when I haul one or two particular tractors, I will use a slip clevis connection to a rated shackle on the tractor drawbar.

We kinda got sidetracked there didn't we Six?? :) I say go for it!!!!
 
   / Can I use a slip clevis on transport chain for tie down? #18  
I second the motion, go for it. :thumbsup:
 

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