We got your catalog inquiry about the G2150 shackles, and basically teh size range you're looking at runs from 1/4" all the way up to 3", which covers pretty much any rigging job you'd need—drop forged form 45# carbon steel, so you're getting a solid 4:1 safety factor minimum across the board.
Most buyers go with the hot-dip galvanized finish for outdoor work since it holds up way better against corrosion than electro-galvanized, but if you're working indoors or in a dry enviroment the natural finish is actually a lot easier on the wallet and still passes CE and ISO9001 no problem.

Lead times are roughly 25 to 35 working days for a standard bulk order, though we usually have stock on common sizes like 1/2" or 5/8" if you need something quick—just confirm your size and finish choice and we can check what's on hand.

The working load limit varies by size (our company can send a full chart if you need it), but what it does is scale up predictably, and one thing people don't always think to ask is that pin is threaded for a reason—it's not suited for overhead lifting without a safety bolt, so keep that in mind for your application.

You'll need to order at least 100 pieces per size to hit the MOQ, and for bigger lots like 3" we're happy to negotiate bulk pricing since we ship on iron pallets or gunny bags depending on your preference, but just let us know the HS code is 7326909000 for customs.
Anyway, sizes outside 1/4" to 3" aren't avaliable in this drop-forged series, but we can quote alternatives if your setup needs something bigger—usually takes 2-4 weeks to get a custom die, but it's a different conversation.
No, the MOQ is 100 pieces per individual size. If you need 1/2" and 3/4" shackles, you’d need to order at least 100 of each size separately.
For standard sizes and hot-dip galvanized finish, lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Custom sizes or finishes may add a few extra days.
Yes, we can include a mill test certificate for the carbon steel and a working load limit report per batch. Just let us know when you place the order.
We pack them in gunny bags or on iron pallets, all loose inside. If you need individual polybagging or tags, that’s possible but we’d need to confirm pricing.
Hot-dip gives a thicker, more corrosion-resistant coating—better for marine or outdoor use. Electro-galvanized is thinner and more cost-effective for indoor or light-duty jobs.