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Ronstan Shackles, Rings & Pins

Ronstan forges stainless shackles rings and pins that connect your rigging under load. Match the type pin size and working load to where the fitting goes. Shackles rings and pins are the small connectors that hold a rig together and Ronstan makes them in strong corrosion resistant stainless. This collection covers bow shackles snap shackles twist shackles rings and clevis pins. Choosing right comes down to the connection type the pin size and working load and how often you need to connect and release it. Bow D snap or twist A bow shackle has a rounded body that accepts loads from multiple angles which makes it versatile for attaching blocks and lines. A snap shackle opens fast with a plunger...

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Ronstan forges stainless shackles rings and pins that connect your rigging under load. Match the type pin size and working load to where the fitting goes.

Shackles rings and pins are the small connectors that hold a rig together and Ronstan makes them in strong corrosion resistant stainless. This collection covers bow shackles snap shackles twist shackles rings and clevis pins. Choosing right comes down to the connection type the pin size and working load and how often you need to connect and release it.

Bow D snap or twist

A bow shackle has a rounded body that accepts loads from multiple angles which makes it versatile for attaching blocks and lines. A snap shackle opens fast with a plunger for sheets and halyards you connect and release often. A twist shackle and other specialty shapes solve specific attachment angles. Pick the shape for how the fitting is loaded and how often you operate it.

Size by pin diameter and load

Shackles are sized by pin diameter from small 5/32 inch pins up through 3/8 inch and larger and each has a safe working load. Match the pin size and load rating to the line and the fitting it connects and step up for a high load point. An undersized shackle is a weak link that can fail under load so do not go smaller than the job needs.

Rings and soft attachments

Rings and low friction rings give a smooth bearing surface for a line to turn through without a sheave which racers use to save weight on control lines. Match the ring size to the line and use a ring where you want a simple light turning point rather than a block.

Clevis pins and spares

Clevis pins and rings secure blocks turnbuckles and fittings and they are the small parts that go missing or wear. Match the clevis pin diameter and length to the fitting and keep spare pins and rings aboard since a lost pin can take a fitting out of service at the worst time.

Why stainless matters

Forged and machined stainless resists the corrosion that weakens lesser hardware in salt and it holds its rated strength over years of exposure. For anything that carries load aloft the quality is worth it. Stainless also maintains smooth action on moving parts such as snap shackle plungers after repeated salt water exposure.

Not sure which shackle or pin you need. Tell our crew where it goes and the load and we will match the type pin size and rating so the connection holds. Always inspect hardware before each season for signs of wear or bending and replace any part that shows damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bow shackle good for?

A bow shackle has a rounded body that accepts loads from multiple angles making it versatile for attaching blocks and lines. Use it where the load can come from more than one direction and a D shackle where the pull is in line.

How do I size a shackle?

Shackles are sized by pin diameter from small 5/32 inch pins up through 3/8 inch and larger each with a safe working load. Match the pin size and rating to the line and fitting and step up for a high load point. Never go smaller than the job needs.

What are low friction rings for?

Rings and low friction rings give a smooth bearing surface for a line to turn through without a sheave which racers use to save weight on control lines. Match the ring size to the line and use it where you want a simple light turning point.

Should I keep spare clevis pins?

Yes. Clevis pins and rings secure blocks turnbuckles and fittings and they are the small parts that go missing or wear. Keep spares aboard since a lost pin can take a fitting out of service at the worst time.

Why choose stainless shackles?

Forged and machined stainless resists the corrosion that weakens lesser hardware in salt and holds its rated strength over years of exposure. For load bearing connections aloft the quality and longevity are worth it.

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