Tackle Block Information

General Warnings & Cautions

Important
For maximum safety and efficiency, tackle block systems must be properly designed, used, and maintained. You must understand the use of tackle block components in the system. These instructions
provide this knowledge. Read them carefully and completely.
Some parts of these instructions must use technical words and detailed explanations. NOTE: If you do not understand all words, diagrams, and definitions —
DO NOT TRY TO USE A TACKLE BLOCK SYSTEM!
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE —
DO NOT THROW AWAY!

General Cautions or Warnings
Ratings shown in Crosby Group literature are applicable only to new or “in as new” products. Working Load Limit ratings indicate the greatest force or load a product can carry under usual environmental conditions. Shock loading and extraordinary conditions must be taken into account when selecting products for use in tackle block systems.
In general, the products displayed in Crosby Group literature are used as parts of a system being employed to accomplish a task. Therefore, we can only recommend within the Working Load Limits, or other stated limitations, the use of products for this purpose.
The Working Load Limit or Design (Safety) Factor of each Crosby product may be affected by wear, misuse, overloading, corrosion, deformation, intentional alteration, and other use conditions. Regular inspection must be conducted to determine whether use can be continued at the catalog assigned WLL, a reduced WLL, a reduced Design (Safety) Factor, or withdrawn from service.
Crosby Group products generally are intended for tension or pull. Side loading must be avoided, as it exerts additional force or loading which the product is not designed to accommodate.
Always make sure the hook supports the load. The latch must never support the load.
Welding of load supporting parts or products can be hazardous. Knowledge of materials, heat treatment, and welding procedures is necessary for proper welding. Crosby Group should be consulted for information.