by going of of this the load rating would only be reduced under extreme side pulls. The sizes that they come in go down to 10mm up to 3in so with proper planning you will be set up well. And since these have a safety factor of 5 a 3/4 in one can lift 5,000lbs but max breaking would be 25,000 and...
The d ring that I broke was being pulled on at about a 100* angle and it broke it stripped out the threads and twisted the shackle. I know your not supposed to pull like that but it was the last place to hook to.
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These would be used mainly to hook winches to and at our place we use them for extreme angles and the are designed to have at least a safety factor of 4
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What kind of d rings are you guys using? How well do they work for side pulls? I have seen lots of d rings fail when pulled at an angle. I am considering using these instead. They are a little heavier but should be more reliable at work we use them to move and lift moulds that weigh up to 30...
If you go to a hardware store of other they have these
http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-2000005062-5-Ft-High-Pressure-Adapter/dp/B00GVLKWZK
I have one that I use on my grill right now works great. The other option is to hard plumb it that can get expensive fast
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