
YOKE's Grade 100 X-025 Eye Self-Locking Hooks increase safety and longevity below the hook.
YOKE Industrial Corp. has collaborated with global channel partners to stock more Grade 100 Eye Self-Locking Hooks at the point of use. The Eye Self-Locking Hook is available from 1.4 t to 26.5 t capacity, and is used in industries such as construction, material handling, mining, mold and die, and oil and gas.
The X-025 version is light and specifically designed for use with 6 mm to 26 mm Grade 100 chain slings, thus reducing the burden on field workers and improving ease of use. Channel partners typically stock Eye Self-Locking Hooks for integration into complete sling assemblies.
A self-locking hook is designed to increase safety by automatically securing the load being lifted. The locking mechanism prevents the accidental release of the load during slack conditions, reducing risk and injury. According to the company, this feature adds an extra layer of protection for the operator that a standard spring latch hook does not have, as it relies purely on a manually locking spring latch.
The trigger design has been enhanced to be more user friendly: a simple push button opens the trigger mechanism. The operator can now avoid any potential finger or hand injuries when carrying out overhead lifting operations.
YOKE noted that the X-025 provides at least 25% greater working load limit (WLL) than Grade 80 products, allowing for lighter rigging and extended lifespan. While the product is proof tested to 2.5 times WLL, a certified design factor of 4:1 indicates a minimum breaking strength of four times. Other features include a patented self-locking mechanism for safety; high-visibility coating; and a wear-resistant bushing for durability. These Eye Self-Locking Hooks are also certified to EN 1677-3, ASME B30.26, and DGUV GS-OA-15-05.
YOKE's lifting products all include BlueSupra radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. Through utilization of RFID, end users of lifting and other equipment can keep up with today's rigorous requirements. By moving to paperless systems, companies can improve the accuracy of maintenance, safety checks, incident reports, and regulatory compliance while supporting seamless information sharing.
Additionally, YOKE's complete range of lifting and rigging products are now equipped with Digital Product Passports (DPP). End users can utilize a DPP throughout the product lifecycle-from production and testing to usage and even retirement-all through RFID technology and YOKE's digital systems.
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YOKE Industrial Corp.
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