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- Bow shackles and anchor shackles12are names used interchangeably to refer to shackles with a larger, rounded "O" shape look1. However, a bow shackle typically has a larger, more defined bow area than an anchor shackle1. Anchor shackles, on the other hand, typically have larger bows (i.e. thicker walls) and boast a greater load rating than bow and eye shackles2. The “O” shape provides superior strength for heavier loads, making them a more significant force-bearing area and longer service life2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Bow shackles and anchor shackles, names used interchangeably, refer to a shackle with a larger, rounded "O" shape look. However, a bow shackle typically has a larger, more defined bow area than an anchor shackle.www.uscargocontrol.com/blogs/blog/what-are-the-…Anchor shackles, on the other hand, typically have larger bows (ie. thicker walls) and boast a greater load rating than bow and eye shackles. The “O” shape provides superior strength for heavier loads. It makes them a more significant force-bearing area and longer service life.www.uulifting.com/different-types-of-shackles/
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