A clevis grab hook is a rigging component commonly used in various industrial, towing, and lifting applications to secure and adjust chains. The clevis design consists of a U-shaped body with a pin or bolt, allowing it to easily attach to chains, while the hook features a narrow throat opening that securely holds the chain in place without the need for a latch. The hook's design allows it to grab the chain directly and hold it under load, making it a reliable tool for stabilizing or adjusting chain lengths in a variety of tasks.
Clevis grab hooks are widely used in industries such as construction, transportation, and heavy lifting. They are particularly useful for shortening chains, securing loads, or anchoring rigging systems, and can be used in various lifting applications where a secure and stable connection is essential. The lack of a latch enables these hooks to be especially effective in situations where quick and straightforward attachment and detachment are needed. They are designed to handle high loads and provide strong support in demanding environments.