


Dealing with unpredictable lifting angles or tight spaces? Standard eyebolts just don’t cut it. YOKE’s Key Eye Point Model 8-291K is designed to tackle exactly those challenges, offering safer, more flexible lifting without compromise.
Product Details & Benefits
The YOKE 8-291K is a metric-thread key eye point built for rotating horizontal lifts. It simplifies complex lifting setups by offering:
Industries & Use Cases
Things to Know Before Use
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In lifting and industrial rigging, shackles are critical connection points that directly affect overall safety.
Even when wire ropes or chains meet standards, using the wrong shackle can lead to slippage, failure, or serious accidents.
This article explains what shackles are, how they are used, and how to select the right one for safe operations.
A shackle is a metal connecting device used in lifting and rigging systems to link wire ropes, chains, hooks, or anchor points.
Its primary function is to safely transfer loads between components under tensile force.
Industry-grade shackles are clearly marked with a Working Load Limit (WLL) and are manufactured and tested by trusted global brands such as Kondotec, Gunnebo, and Crosby, widely recognized in heavy-duty lifting and industrial applications.
Contact our team for professional lifting equipment consultation
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Ferrules may look small, but they play a critical role in wire rope safety. A poor-quality ferrule can lead to rope failure, accidents, or equipment damage.
Ferrules are metal sleeves used to secure the ends of wire ropes, forming loops or preventing fraying. They are essential components in creating safe and certified wire rope assemblies.
1. Aluminium Ferrules Form A
2. Aluminium Ferrules Form C
3. Steel Ferrules
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In lifting and industrial rigging, shackles are critical connection points that directly affect overall safety.
Even when wire ropes or chains meet standards, using the wrong shackle can lead to slippage, failure, or serious accidents.
This article explains what shackles are, how they are used, and how to select the right one for safe operations.
A shackle is a metal connecting device used in lifting and rigging systems to link wire ropes, chains, hooks, or anchor points.
Its primary function is to safely transfer loads between components under tensile force.
Industry-grade shackles are clearly marked with a Working Load Limit (WLL) and are manufactured and tested by trusted global brands such as Kondotec, Gunnebo, and Crosby, widely recognized in heavy-duty lifting and industrial applications.
Contact our team for professional lifting equipment consultation
📞 Consult our engineers for free — Call 089-922-5616


Dealing with unpredictable lifting angles or tight spaces? Standard eyebolts just don’t cut it. YOKE’s Key Eye Point Model 8-291K is designed to tackle exactly those challenges, offering safer, more flexible lifting without compromise.
Product Details & Benefits
The YOKE 8-291K is a metric-thread key eye point built for rotating horizontal lifts. It simplifies complex lifting setups by offering:
Industries & Use Cases
Things to Know Before Use
📞 Talk to our engineer for free—call us at 089-922-5616