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Grade 100 Masterlink
Grade 100 Masterlink

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Quick Overview:
- Manufactured from Grade 100 alloy steel
- Chain diameter range: 6 - 20mm (WLL 2.8 - 17t)
- EN1677-4 certified
- Proof tested to 2.5x WLL
- Magnaflux crack detected
- Fatigue rating: 20,000 cycles
- Operating temp range: -40°C - +200°C
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William Hackett's (WH) MasterLinks have been specifically designed for use with single- and double-leg EN818-4 chain slings.
Available in working load limits from 2.8t (6/7/8mm diameter) up to 17t (20mm), each unit has been individually proof tested to 2.5x the stated WLL and boasts a fatigue rating of 20,000 cycles.
Manufactured from high-grade alloy steel for optimal strength and performance, they have been Magnaflux crack detected and can operate effectively from -40°C up to +200°C without any reduction in WLL.
- Manufactured from Grade 100 alloy steel
- Chain diameter range: 6 - 20mm (WLL 2.8 - 17t)
- EN1677-4 certified
- Proof tested to 2.5x WLL
- Magnaflux crack detected
- Fatigue rating: 20,000 cycles
- Operating temp range: -40°C - +200°C
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