Your strap's in place, the tree's solid, and now all that force runs through this shackle. You thread the pin, give it one last check, and step back knowing this is what's going to get you out of the mess that you got yourself into.
Once the strap's in place, this is the piece that holds it all together. It threads easy, locks down, and stays tight when the pull starts. It's stamped with an 18-ton working load limit, but that's just a number until your rigs buried and nothing else is moving. This isn't hardware store steel. It's forged to carry the weight that matters. And when the job's done, the powder-coated finish keeps those threads clean so you can spin it off without a fight and pack it up for the next recovery that doesn't make the highlight reel.
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Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this BulletProof D-Ring Shackle. Now, this 1 1/4-inch D-Ring Shackle is going to be the tool that you want in your recovery kit when the terrain gets rough. And once the strap is in place, this is the piece that's going to hold it all together. It's going to thread easily, and it's going to lock down and stay tight when the pull starts. This is stamped, as you can possibly see from that distance with an 18-ton working load limit there.
On the shackle, that translates to 36,000 pounds. So all that to say is this isn't hardware that you'll find at the the local hardware store. This has been forged to carry the weight that matters. And when the job is done, the powder coating on this is going to keep the threads clean, so you're gonna be able to spin that pin off and pack this back up for the next recovery. So I think this is gonna hold up really well for you.
So this does feature this oversized 1 3/8-inch threaded pin for a fast, secure, and easy-to-use connection point. Again, as you saw, it's gonna be very simple to unthread the pin, loop in your strap, kinetic rope, or a tree protector, and then rethread the bolt onto the shackle. So this is going to work with BulletProof recovery straps, tree protectors, and winch-based recovery setups. On your screen, I thought it would be easiest just to give you a diagram of all of the vital measurements that you might be looking for. So I have that listed there for you.
And just a few things to keep in mind. This is not designed for towing on-road, and you always do wanna connect to rated recovery points. Now, if you do pick this up, we'd love to hear back from you regarding how this is working out for you, so you can share your experience with us by dropping a comment or leaving a review on this product page. If you have any other additional questions, don't hesitate to give us a call, shoot us an email, begin a chat with us. We do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need.
Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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