He’d been burned before by cheap hardware that bent under load, so when he finally started looking for something he could actually trust, he knew he needed more than just a pretty catalog page.

The G2150 comes in alloy or carbon steel with a drop-forged body, and you can get it with either electric or hot dip galvanized finish—the working load limit runs from half a ton all the way up to 120 tons, which covers pretty much any heavy lift you’d throw at it.

What really sold him was the safety factor—4:1 is standdard, but for the really critical jobs you can spec the 6:1 option, and it’s not just a number on paper; the pin seats so snugly you’d have to work to get it to rattle loose during operation.

2-4 weeks for custom colors or a specific pin length, and we’ve done runs where the buyer wanted their own logo stamped on side—MOQ is negotiable, but in most cases we’re talking 50 units or so for a custom batch.

The only thing he didn’t like was that teh hot dip galvanized finish adds about 10 days to lead time, but for outdoor marine work it’s basically mandatory anyway, so you just plan around it.

We usually have stock on the common sizes form 1/4 inch to 2 inches, but anything above that or the 120-ton rating needs a confirmed order—check lead time before you commit to a tight timeline.
Yes, we can provide mill test reports and certification documents showing the alloy steel grade and batch traceability. Just let us know what specific docs your QA team requires.
For sizes up to 50t WLL, lead time is usually 15-25 working days after order confirmation. Hot dip galvanized adds about 5-7 days compared to electric galvanized.
Both 4:1 and 6:1 safety factors are available across the full size range, including the 3 1/2 inch. We'll just need to confirm your working load limit requirements to set the right factor.
We can do custom colors like orange or yellow, but the MOQ for a custom color run is typically around 500 pieces per size. Negotiable depending on the order volume.
Store them in a dry, ventilated area off the ground on pallets. Avoid direct contact with concrete or moisture. The hot dip galvanized coating holds up well, but in humid environments, a light oil film helps.