Seguler 3/4" Recovery D-Ring Shackle 52,000 lbs Extreme Capacity
Product Overview
Key Features
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Drop Forged Steel with Advanced Heat Treatment |
| Shackle Size | 3/4" D-Ring |
| Break Strength | 52,000 lbs |
| Working Load | 22,000 lbs |
| Design | 2-in-1: Snatch Block Pulley + Standalone Shackle |
| Finish | Dual-Color Black & Red Powder Coat |
| Qty | 1 Pair (2-Pack) |
Safety & Testing
Every hitch component is crafted from premium, high-strength materials and engineered to meet rigorous industry towing safety standards. Our weight and break strength ratings are backed by extensive laboratory load and stress testing to ensure reliable, heavy-duty performance under tough, real-world conditions. Every product undergoes strict multi-stage quality control and anti-corrosion testing before leaving our facility to guarantee maximum safety, structural integrity, and long-term peace of mind on the road.
Q: How do I flip it between snatch block and shackle?
A: The interlocking L-shaped body makes it fast. To run it as a snatch block, rotate the two halves apart, drop your line over the pulley groove, and rotate them back together — no unspooling needed. For shackle duty, back out the heavy-duty pin with the hex key and mount it to your recovery tabs or receiver.
Q: Is the pulley side as strong as a standalone snatch block?
A: Yes — the 52,000 lbs max breaking strength runs through the whole drop-forged steel body in both modes. Unlike lightweight aluminum pulleys that bend under stress, the steel wheel is built for the doubled forces of 2:1 winching.
Q: What are the hex keys for?
A: They lock the two halves together for a permanent install or theft deterrence. Once the hex screws are snug, the shackle can’t be rotated open by hand — you’d need the key to switch it back to snatch-block mode.
Q: What other recovery gear completes a kit with this shackle?
A: kinetic recovery rope for extraction pulls and a pair of 3/4" D-ring shackles for the anchor points — together they cover winching and vehicle-to-vehicle recovery.