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Crosby - S-1316 S-1317 Grade 100 Shur-Loc Hooks Specs

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210

Chain_Ass_Eng_NEW.fm Page 210 Wednesday,


Tuesday, January
March4,16,
20112011
[Link]
PMPM

Crosby® Grade 100 SHUR-LOC® Hooks


SEE APPLICATION AND
WARNING INFORMATION
Para Español: [Link] On Pages 247-248

S-1316 • Forged Alloy Steel - Quenched and Tempered. S-1317


• 25% stronger than Grade 80.
• Individually Proof Tested to 2-1/2 times the Working Load Limit with
certification.
• Recessed trigger design is flush with the hook body, protecting the
trigger from potential damage.
• Easy to operate with enlarged thumb access.
• Positive Lock Latch is Self-Locking when hook is loaded.
• Eye style is designed with "Engineered Flat" to connect to S-1325 chain
coupler.
• Suitable for use with Grade 100 and Grade 80 chain.
• The SHUR-LOC® hook, if properly installed and locked, can be used
for personnel lifting applications and meets the intent of OSHA Rule
1926.550 (g) (4) (iv) (B).
• Fatigue rated at 1-1/2 times the Working Load Limit at 20,000 cycles.
• "Look for the Platinum Color - Crosby Grade 100 Alloy Products."
s k o o H ® C O L - R U H S 0 0 1 e d a r G ® y b s o r C

SHUR-LOC® Hook Series


with Positive Locking Latch

S-1316 Eye Hook


Chain Working Dimensions
Size Load S-13 6
Weight (in.)
Limit S-1316 Each
(in.) (mm) (lbs.)* Stock No. (lbs.) A C D E F H J L AA
- 6 3200 1022896 .85 .78 3.95 .79 2.60 .67 .31 .63 1.14 1.50
1/4-5/16 7-8 5700 1022914 1.80 1.08 5.31 1.10 3.50 .87 .39 .81 1.48 2.00
3/8 10 8800 1022923 3.40 1.30 6.57 1.17 4.39 1.10 .51 .94 1.83 2.50
1/2 13 15000 1022932 6.00 1.65 8.23 1.67 5.45 1.26 .67 1.16 2.22 3.00
5/8 16 22600 1022941 15.1 2.20 10.06 2.04 6.56 1.50 .87 1.50 2.65 3.50
3/4 18-20 35300 1022942 19.0 2.60 10.77 2.22 7.76 2.01 .87 2.03 3.52 -
7/8 22 42700 1022943 28.0 2.87 12.49 2.45 8.75 2.27 .98 2.20 3.83 -
1 26 59700 1022944 49.5 3.15 14.60 3.21 9.87 2.46 1.26 2.68 4.09 -
* Minimum Ultimate Load is 4 times the Working Load Limit.

S-1317 Clevis Hook


Chain Working Dimensions
Size Load S-13 7
Weight (in.)
Limit S-1317 Each
(in.) (mm) (lbs.)* Stock No. (lbs.) C D E G J L AA
- 6 3200 1028991 .77 3.44 .79 2.60 4.75 .63 1.16 1.50
1/4 7 4300 1029000 1.80 4.48 1.10 3.51 6.25 .81 1.48 2.00
5/16 8 5700 1029009 1.80 4.47 1.10 3.51 6.25 .81 1.48 2.00
3/8 10 8800 1029018 3.66 5.53 1.17 4.39 7.54 .94 1.83 2.50
1/2 13 15000 1029027 6.80 6.81 1.67 5.49 9.52 1.16 2.22 3.00
5/8 16 22600 1029036 11.9 8.22 2.04 6.55 11.61 1.50 2.65 3.50
3/4 18-20 35300 1029071 15.0 9.42 2.22 7.76 13.21 2.03 3.52 -
7/8 22 42700 1029080 28.0 11.14 2.45 8.75 15.45 2.20 3.83 -
1 26 59700 1029089 49.5 12.56 3.21 9.87 18.44 2.68 4.09 -
* Minimum Ultimate Load is 4 times the Working Load Limit.

210 Copyright © 2011 The Crosby Group LLC


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CROSBY® SHUR-LOC® HOOKS WARNING
Warning and Application Instructions • Loads may disengage from hook if proper
procedures are not followed.
• A falling load may cause serious injury
or death.
• Positive locking latch will unlock when trigger
is depressed. Never use hook unless hook and
latch are fully closed and locked.
• Keep body parts clear of pinch point between
hook tip and hook latch when closing.
S-1316A S-1317A S318-A S1326-A S13326-A • Keep hand(s) from between throat of hook and
sling or other device.
• Do not use hook tip for lifting.
Important Safety Information -
• Shank threads may corrode and/or strip and
Read and Follow drop the load.
• A visual periodic inspection for cracks, nicks, wear,
gouges and deformation as part of a comprehensive • Remove securement nut to inspect threads
documented inspection program, should be conducted by for corrosion or to replace S-1326A bearing
trained personnel in compliance with the schedule in washers (2) and or S-13326 thrust bearing.
ANSI B30.10. • Never apply more force than the hook’s
• For hooks used in frequent load cycles, pulsating loads, assigned Working Load Limit (WLL) rating.
or severe duty as defined by ASME B30.10, the hook and
threads should be periodically inspected by Magnetic • See OSHA Rule 1926.1431(g) and 1926.1501(g)
Particle or Dye Penetrant. (Note: Some disassembly may for personnel hoisting by cranes or derricks.
be required.) A Crosby 318A, 1326A, 13326, 1316A, or 1317A
• Never use a hook whose throat opening has been hook may be used for lifting personnel.
increased 5%, not to exceed 1/4” (6mm), or shows any • Use only genuine Crosby parts
visible apparent bend or twist from the plane of the as replacements.
unbent hook, or is in any other way distorted or bent.
NOTE: A latch will not work properly on a hook with a • Read and understand these instructions
bent or worn tip. before using hook.
• Never use a hook that is worn beyond the limits shown in
Figure 1.
• Remove from service any hook with a crack, nick, or
gouge. Hooks with a nick, or gouge shall be repaired by
grinding lengthwise, following the contour of the hook,
provided that the reduced dimension is within the limits
shown in Figure 1. Contact Crosby Engineering to evaluate
any crack.
• Never repair, alter, rework, or reshape a hook by welding,
heating, burning, or bending.
• Never side load, back load or tip load a hook. Side
loading, back loading and tip loading are conditions that
damage and reduce the capacity of the hook. (See
Figure 2)
ZONE A:10% OF ORIGINAL DIMENSION
• S-1326A can be used for limited rotations under load, ZONE B: 5% OF ORIGINAL DIMENSION
(infrequent, noncontinuous). ZONE C: SEE MINIMUM THREAD SIZE CHART

• Efficiency of synthetic sling material may be reduced when FIGURE 1


used in eye or bowl of hook.

Side Load Side Load Back Load Tip Load


Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong

FIGURE 2

rev. 6
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r Always make sure the hook supports the load. (See
Figure 3).
r Do not use hook tip for lifting (See Figure 4).
r When placing two (2) sling legs in hook, make sure the
angle from vertical to the leg nearest the hook tip is not
greater than 45 degrees, and the included angle between
the legs does not exceed 90 degrees* (See Figure 5).
r See ANSI/ASME B30.10 “Hooks” for additional information.
* For two legged slings with angles greater than 90°, use an interme-
diate link such as a master link or bolt type shackle to collect the legs
of the slings. The intermediate link can then be placed over the hook RIGHT WRONG RIGHT
to provide an in-line load on the hook. This approach must also be
used when using slings with three or more legs. FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5

Important Basic Machining and Thread Information Read and Follow


r Wrong thread and/or shank size can cause stripping and
loss of load. Minimum Thread Size
r The maximum diameter is the largest diameter, after
cleanup, that could be expected after allowing for
Maximum Shank Diameter
straightness, pits, etc.
r All threads must be Class 2 or better.
r The minimum thread length engaged in the nut should not
be less than one (1) thread diameter.
r Hook shanks are not intended to be swaged on wire rope
or rod.
r Hook shanks are not intended to be drilled (length of
shank) and internally threaded.
r Crosby cannot assume responsibility for, (A) the quality of
machining, (B) the type of application, or (C) the means of
attachment to the power source or load.
r Consult the Crosby Hook Identification & Working Load
Limit Chart (See below) for the minimum thread size for
assigned Working Load Limits (WLL).†
r Remove from service any Hook which has threads
corroded more than 20% of the nut engaged length.

Crosby® Hook Identification & Working Load Limit Chart†


S-1316A & S-1317A Only
Grade 100 Chain S-318A, S-1326A S-318A Only
Wire Rope XXIP
Chain Size Working Grade 80 Chain Mechanical Splice Maximum Shank
Load Chain Size Working Working Diameter
Limit Load Limit Wire Rope Load Limit Minimum
(lbs.)** (lbs.)** Size (lbs.)** Thread
(in.) (mm) 4:1 (in.) (mm) 4:1 (in.) 5:1 (in.) (mm) Size
— 6 3200 — 6 2500 5/16 2200 .72 18 1/2 - 13 UNC
1/4 7 4300 1/4 7-8 3500 7/16 4200 .94 24 5/8 - 11 UNC
5/16 8 5700 5/16 8 4500 7/16 4200 .94 24 5/8 - 11 UNC
3/8 10 8800 3/8 10 7100 1/2 5600 1.06 27 3/4 - 10 UNC
1/2 13 15000 1/2 13 12000 5/8 8600 1.1 9 30 1” - 8 UNC
5/8 16 22600 5/8 16 18100 7/8 16600 1.38 35 1-1/4 - 7 UNC
3/4 18/20 35300 3/4 18-20 28300 1 22000 — — —
7/8 22 42700 7/8 22 34200 1-1/8 26500 — — —
1 26 59700 1 26 47700 1-1/4 32500 — — —
* Ultimate Load is 5 times the Working Load Limit based on XXIP Wire Rope.
** Ultimate Load is 4 times the Working Load Limit based on Grade 80 or Grade 100 Chain.
† Working Load Limit - The maximum mass of force which the product is authorized to support in general service when the pull is applied in-line, unless noted other-
wise, with respect to the centerline of the product. This term is used interchangeably with the following terms: 1. WLL, 2. Rated Load Value, 3. SWL, 4. Safe Working
Load, 5. Resultant Safe Working Load.

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