Why Choose a 2-Leg Bridle Chain Sling with Screw Pin Shackles: In industries that demand precision, power, and safety—from construction and manufacturing to logistics and oil & gas—the equipment used for lifting plays a crucial role in overall operational success. One standout piece of gear that offers both reliability and adaptability is the 2-leg bridle chain sling with screw pin shackles. At SSTC (Safe and Secure Trading Company) in Saudi Arabia, we provide top-quality, tested, and certified lifting solutions built to endure Saudi Arabia’s toughest environments.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about 2-leg bridle chain slings with screw pin shackles, including their structure, advantages, applications, and why SSTC is the go-to provider for lifting equipment in the Kingdom.
What Is a 2-Leg Bridle Chain Sling with Screw Pin Shackles?
A 2-leg bridle chain sling is a type of multi-leg lifting sling made from high-strength alloy steel chain, connected to a master link at the top and two shackles or hooks at the ends. In this configuration, the terminal ends feature screw pin shackles, which offer a versatile and secure method of connecting loads.
These lifting assemblies are designed for stability and balanced load handling, especially useful when the load has two lifting points or is unevenly shaped. When sourced from a trusted supplier like SSTC, they comply with international safety standards and come with proper certification and traceability.
Key Components of the Assembly
A 2-leg bridle chain sling with screw pin shackles consists of the following components:
Master Link (Oblong Ring)
Acts as the top connecting point for cranes, hoists, or lifting machinery.
Constructed from alloy steel, capable of bearing heavy loads.
Chain Legs (2)
Made from Grade 80 or Grade 100 alloy steel chains, depending on load requirements.
Allow quick connection to the load while ensuring safety with a screw pin locking mechanism.
Typically made from forged alloy steel for durability and strength.
Identification Tag
Details the Working Load Limit (WLL), serial number, material grade, and date of inspection.
Why Choose a 2-Leg Configuration?
A 2-leg bridle chain sling offers distinct advantages for lifting operations where balance and stability are crucial:
Load Distribution: Reduces stress on each lifting point.
Flexibility in Angles: Works effectively at different sling angles (usually 60°, 45°, or 30°).
Reduced Rotation: Balanced lifting minimizes load spinning or tilting.
Adaptability: Can accommodate uneven or irregular load geometries.
Load Capacity & Safety Guidelines
“Two Leg Chain Sling, Master Link Ring on Top and Legs ending in Bow-Shaped Shackle connected by Chain Connector / Hammer Lock / Coupling Link”. Safe and Secure offers high-quality JB Lifting Grade 80, Grade 100 and Grade 120 Alloy Chain Slings (from 7mm to 32mm in diameter) and the wide range of chain components and fittings as well to meet industrial requirement where flexibility, abrasion resistance and longer life required.
Chain and Fittings Grade: 80
Finish: Self-black colour
Overall Length should be measured from top to bottom including the fittings.
End Fittings: Shackles, Hooks, Clamps, Lifting Eyebolt, Nut, Loop etc.
SSTC: Your Trusted Partner for Lifting Equipment in Saudi Arabia
Safe and Secure Trading Company (SSTC) is one of Saudi Arabia’s most reliable suppliers of lifting, rigging, and industrial safety solutions. We pride ourselves on offering superior products, technical expertise, and customer-first service across the Kingdom.
Reliable Lifting Solutions: Why Choose a 2-Leg Bridle Chain Sling with Screw Pin Shackles?
Why Clients Choose SSTC:
Certified Equipment: All products conform to EN, ASTM, and ISO standards.
Customization: Tailor-made chain slings for specific project requirements.
Traceability: Full documentation, inspection tags, and compliance records.
On-Site Service: Rigging audits, testing, and operator training available across KSA.
Fast Delivery: With warehouses in Riyadh, Dammam, Jeddah, and Jubail, SSTC delivers nationwide.
Expert Support: Our engineers assist in project planning and safe rigging solutions.
Maintenance & Inspection Tips
To maximize the lifespan and performance of your sling:
Pre-use Inspection
Check for wear, nicks, bent shackles, or deformation.
Ensure the screw pin is fully engaged and secure.
After-Use Cleaning
Remove debris and contaminants to avoid corrosion or binding.
Lubrication
Regularly lubricate the threads of screw pins for smooth operation.
Storage
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area, preferably hanging, not on the ground.
SSTC also offers annual inspection services and proof load testing to meet compliance standards.
Ordering from SSTC: Simple and Efficient
Step-by-Step:
Submit Inquiry: Email or call us with your specific lifting needs.
Quotation: Get a tailored quote with load capacity, material grade, and delivery timeline.
Manufacture & Certify: Custom sling assemblies are prepared with testing and documentation.
Delivery: Fast and secure shipping across Saudi Arabia.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to reliable and safe lifting operations, the 2-leg bridle chain sling with screw pin shackles remains a top choice across Saudi Arabia’s industrial landscape. And when sourced from a trusted provider like SSTC, you can be confident in the quality, safety, and performance of every component.
Whether you’re lifting in a desert worksite, a coastal marine yard, or a high-rise development project, SSTC has the experience, inventory, and engineering support to ensure your lifting operations are smooth and secure.
Ensure safety with chain sling inspection. Learn the six critical warning signs that demand immediate attention to prevent accidents and maintain workplace safety standards. Regular checks are paramount.
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