The S hook is a common metal hook shaped like the letter "S". It is commonly used for lifting, tying or securing objects, especially where a quick connection or disconnection is required.
Stainless Steel (304/316): Offers superior corrosion resistance and is suitable for moist or corrosive environments. The 316 grade has additional molybdenum, providing even better corrosion resistance, especially in marine applications.
Carbon Steel: Provides good strength and is the most common material for bolts. It may require additional surface treatments like galvanizing for increased corrosion resistance.
Alloy Steel: Offers enhanced strength and durability. It is often used in high-stress applications where high tensile strength is required.
Advantage:
QUICK CONNECTION: The S-hook design allows for quick and easy connection and disconnection, increasing work efficiency. HIGH STRENGTH: Usually made of high-strength steel, capable of withstanding high tensile strength and pressure. Corrosion Resistance: Surface treatments such as galvanized or stainless steel provide additional corrosion protection for outdoor or harsh environments. Versatility: S-hooks can be used for a wide range of lifting and tying applications with high adaptability. Safety: Proper use and maintenance ensures that S-hooks will not slide or break under load, providing a high degree of safety.
Scope of Application
Lifting and hoisting: S-hooks can be used on cranes, hoists and other equipment as connectors between slings and loads. Goods bundling: During transportation, S-hooks can be used to bundle goods to ensure stability and safety of goods during transportation. Industrial application: In industrial production, S-hooks can be used to fix mechanical parts or as a suspension tool in production lines. Rescue and emergency services: In emergency rescue situations, S-hooks can be used for rapid deployment of rescue equipment or towing vehicles.