Brand New: QTY: 5
Hook, Clevis Type, Hook Style Grab, Working Load Limit 6600 Lb., Trade Size 1/2 In., Grade 70, Carbon Steel Material, For Use With System #7 Chain, Yellow Chromate Finish, ASTM & NACM Standards
Mfr. Model # 62373
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