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Shackles are the primary connecting link in all manner of rigging systems, from boats and ships to industrial crane rigging, as they allow different rigging subsets to be connected or disconnected quickly. A shackle is also the similarly shaped piece of metal used with a locking mechanism in padlocks.
SHACKLES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
shackles. noun [ plural ] uk / ˈʃæk. ə lz / us / ˈʃæk. ə lz / Add to word list. a pair of metal rings connected by a chain and fastened to a person's wrists or the bottom of their legs to prevent them from escaping: The shackles had begun to cut into his ankles. Grove Pashley/Photographer's Choice/GettyImages.
What Are the Different Types of Shackles for Lifting and Rigging?
Shackles can be used in a number of different rigging and load securement applications to connect different types of lifting slings, chain, or rope to an object or to each other. Shackles can be used in a variety of different applications, including: Rigging. Towing or pulling. Lifting.
Shackle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to bind with shackles : fetter. b. : to make fast with or as if with a shackle. 2. : to deprive of freedom especially of action by means of restrictions or handicaps : impede.
SHACKLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
shackle | American Dictionary. noun [ C usually pl ] us / ˈʃæk·əl / Add to word list. one of a pair of metal rings connected by a chain and fastened to a person’s wrists or the bottoms of the legs to prevent the person from escaping: The prisoner was led away in shackles. shackle. verb [ T ] us / ˈʃæk·əl /
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