Tyler Heinsohn
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Same as another guy no wll rating and not working on my 3/8" wish I would've read review. Seem sturdy enough to replace a hook on a 5/16" G43. If I had a 5/16" chain.
Mia
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Impressions:-This is a good value for a set of 4 sturdy, good quality hooks with safety latches rated to be compatible with your own (not included) 3/8” chain to match the hooks weight capacity of 4,400 pounds (2 tons) of working load limit for each hook.Pros:-Value:Good value for the quantity of 4 and the good quality and weight capacity.-Quality:Good quality, sturdy, well made, heavy duty hooks. Good materials, well constructed and nicely finished. Made from forged alloy steel. Rated to be resistant to corrosion.-Quantity:4 total hooks included, all hooks are exactly the same and match each other.-Weight limit:4,400 pound working load limit (2 tons) for each hook.-Style:Clevis slip safety hooks, have a safety latch that’s spring loaded.-Grade:Grade 80-Chain compatibility:Rated to be compatible with 3/8” chains with proper weight capacity.-Size:Length: 4.8 inches longWidth: 3.3 inches across (at the widest point of the base of the hook)Width: 1.4 inches across (at the top of the hook)Opening width: 1.4 inches (at the opening of the hook)Cons:-No instructions, manual or weight certificate is included.-No storage bag or case is included. They do come in re-closable plastic bags.Tips:-No chains are included:Note that no chains are included, you’ll need your own compatible chains in size and weight capacity. Always be sure your chains are weighted for the proper, compatible weight capacity.Thoughts:-Be careful not to over lift or pull:Be sure that your own chains (not included) match or exceed the rated capacity of 4,400 pound (2 tons) load limit. Your chains can’t have a lower limit if you are close to the upper limit of these hooks. Be sure the hooks and your own chains are a high enough weight capacity for the lifting or pulling you want to use them for. Don’t go higher than the maximum 4,400 pound working load of the hooks, even if your chains are a higher capacity. If your chains are a lower capacity than the 4,400 pounds, you’ll need to not exceed the capacity of your chains.