Hooks for Fishing and Trawling include G hooks, snap hooks and lifting hooks.
LG RIGGING® offers stainless steel and alloy steel with powder coated surface finish, both of which are ideal for marine applications where moisture and corrosion are high.
Stainless steel Snap hooks are also widely used in the fishing and trawling industry, being compact, portable, easy to open and close and simple to use, with eyelet or without, with screw nut or without, and also with harness square clip. available. We also offer stainless steel snap shackle, fixed eye, eye swivel or jaw swivel.
Lifting hooks are generally Grade 80 hooks and Grade 100 hooks which are widely used, Self-locking hooks, as the name suggests, are simple to use, safe and reliable. sling hooks are equipped with a tongue and are less expensive than self-locking hooks, but still offer the strength they deserve. There are also Grab hooks, a wide range of swivel type, eye type and clevis type to choose from.
Always check your Grade 80 product before use to ensure it is not worn or damaged. Regular inspections are also important and it is a good idea to fill in and keep a numbered inspection record.
Check for wear, stretching distortion, twisting, scratches, etc. Measure worn areas to confirm that wear is not out of standard requirements or tolerances.
If there is any distortion of the Grade 80 product, such as a larger opening in the hook throat, discontinue use and replace it with an approved product.
When using the Grade 80 product, ensure that the load is evenly distributed, move slowly to gradually compensate for slack and when lowering the load, the load should not fall on the Grade 80 product to avoid crushing it.
If you would like to purchase our products, please contact LG RIGGING's specialist at sales@lg-lifting.com
To maintain Grade 100 rigging, do not heat treat Grade 100 rigging as this will reduce the strength of Grade 100 rigging; keep Grade 100 rigging in a clean, dry place; apply a small amount of oil when storing chain slings for long periods of time.
Inspect the Grade 100 rigging regularly, keep a record, check carefully for oil wear, twist, stretch and scratches, measure the wear products to confirm the degree of wear; for example for chains, check each link individually and also the main chain and hooks for wear and deformation; connecting links should be checked for signs of wear at load points, excessive play of the pin in the body half and rotation of the body half around the pin for damage. If there are obvious defects, do not use them.
If you have any requests on Grade 100, please contact sales@lg-lifting.com