We’re looking at a G80 alloy steel sheep horn hook that’s basically built for quick assembly sling systems—it hits a working load limit from 1.5 to 8.2 tons, depending on the size you choose, and it pairs with 7mm to 16mm round link chains.

Most buyers are using these for industiral lifting and rigging setups in the US and EU, where the friction edge design gives you better grip and stability, so it’s not really suited for lighter-duty or non-sling appliction like towing or straight hoisting.

The strength grade is 8, which puts it well above standard hardware—about 500 units or so is a typical first order, but the MOQ is actually negotiable, and our company can customize surface treatment or dimnesions for batch consistency.
We handle ISO certifcation and all the import docs for UK and EU compliance on every shipment, and what it does is reduce your inspection headaches—something buyers don’t always think to ask about is that the coating holds up in salt-spray tests better than most, (usually 2-4 weeks for custom runs).

Also, shape is what gives it that name—sheep horn curve—and you’ll find it’s easier to assemble and disassemble than standerd C-hooks when you’re swapping slings on the floor. 6. We stock these regularly, but lead time on custom batches can vary, so confirm that up front.
It’s negotiable, so just reach out with your volume and we’ll work something out—no rigid minimums.
Usually 2-4 weeks depending on the customization detail and quantity. We’ll confirm a timeline when you place the order.
Yes, we follow ISO standards and can supply certification documents and test reports upon request.
It works with round link chains from 7mm up to 16mm in diameter, so you have flexibility across different sling setups.
The friction edge helps keep the hook locked in place under load, reducing the chance of accidental disconnection during lifting.