AEV synthetic fiber soft shackles are lightweight, strong and versatile, making them a safe and viable option when a traditional D-ring anchor shackle cannot be used. AEV Soft Shackles are manufactured from premium Dyneema® SK78 synthetic fiber and feature an additional layer of chafe protection to protect against damage from sharp edges and rough surfaces.
Part Number | Dimensions | Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) | Working Load Limit (WLL) |
80808005AA | 3/8″ x 12″ | 35,000 LBS (15,875 KG) | 8,750 LBS (3,969 KG) |
80808031AA | 1/2″ x 18″ | 60,250 LBS (27,328 KG) | 15,062 LBS (6,832 KG) |
Please Note: Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) is the minimum force necessary to cause a recovery device to break or fail. Working Load Limit (WLL) is the recommended maximum force a recovery device is intended to safely support, when the force is applied in-line and through the centerline of the device. The WLL is calculated by dividing the Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) by a safety factor that is generally around 4-to-1. For example, the AEV Snatch Block has an MBS of 52,000 LBS, so when divided by a safety factory of 4-to-1, the WLL becomes 13,000 LBS.
Tech Specs:
AEV synthetic fiber soft shackles are lightweight, strong and versatile, making them a safe and viable option when a traditional D-ring anchor shackle cannot be used. AEV Soft Shackles are manufactured from premium Dyneema® SK78 synthetic fiber and feature an additional layer of chafe protection to protect against damage from sharp edges and rough surfaces.
Part Number | Dimensions | Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) | Working Load Limit (WLL) |
80808005AA | 3/8″ x 12″ | 35,000 LBS (15,875 KG) | 8,750 LBS (3,969 KG) |
80808031AA | 1/2″ x 18″ | 60,250 LBS (27,328 KG) | 15,062 LBS (6,832 KG) |
Please Note: Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) is the minimum force necessary to cause a recovery device to break or fail. Working Load Limit (WLL) is the recommended maximum force a recovery device is intended to safely support, when the force is applied in-line and through the centerline of the device. The WLL is calculated by dividing the Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) by a safety factor that is generally around 4-to-1. For example, the AEV Snatch Block has an MBS of 52,000 LBS, so when divided by a safety factory of 4-to-1, the WLL becomes 13,000 LBS.
Tech Specs: