Shackles definition

Shackles means marine grade iron, galvanized or stainless steel mechanical fastener used to join chain, swivels or pennant.
Shackles means metal or iron restraints and includes hard metal handcuffs, leg irons, belly chains, or a security or tether chain.

Examples of Shackles in a sentence

  • FRONT & REAR SUSPENSION: Upper and Lower Control Arms; Control Arm Shafts and Bearings or Bushings; Upper and Lower Ball Joints; Radius Arm and Bushings; Torsion Bars, Mounts and Bushings; Stabilizer Bar, Links and Bushings; Struts; Strut Bearing Plates; Spindle and Spindle Support; Wheel Bearings; Pannard Bar; Track Bar; Suspension Bumpers; Leaf Springs; Leaf Spring Shackles and Hardware; Load Assist Shocks; Shocks; Load Assist Springs; and Coil Springs.

  • In no case under capacity or rejected or damaged wire ropes /Slings/ ‘D’ Shackles, winches etc,.

  • In no case under capacity or rejected or damaged polyester belt, wire ropes /Slings/ ‘D’ Shackles, winches etc, shall be used.

  • Test certificate of polyester belt, wire ropes, slings and ‘D’ Shackles shall be submitted to AMC focal point, Safety Group before the commencement of work.