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Single hooks
15401 part 1
15401 part 2
Ramshorn hooks
15402 part 1
15402 part 2
15402 B STB
STB 21 002
STB 21 057
STB
STB
Knuckle Threads
15403
Knuckle Threads
Cross pieces
15412 part 1
15412 part 2
Securing plates
15414
Securing plates
Measured length
STB
Rotation locking
STB
STB
STB
STB
Swivels
STB
Swivels
Cross hooks
STB
STB
S-Hooks
STB
Oval Eyes
Cargo Hooks DIN 82017
Cargo Hooks with nose DIN 82017
Cargo Hook Swivels DIN 82018
shackles DIN 82101
Collar eyebolts for lifting purposes a
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The own drop and tools production and modern mechanical machinig processing
enable us to fulfil our customers' wishes in a short time and to manufacture drop
forgings up to ready-to-installed versions.
When coal and steel, the traditional main point of the Ruhr-industry lost its influence,
the changed needs of the market were recognized and considered.
Increasingly, stainless steels are being used for forging and the range of availabel
shapes has been considerably extended by the addional use of hot-pressing
methods.
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DIN 15400
- Lifting hooks
DIN 15401 - Single shank hooks forgings
part 1
DIN 15401 - Single shank hooks
machined lifting hooks
Teil 2
DIN 15402 - Ramshorn shank hooks
part 1
forgings
DIN 15402 - Ramshorn shank hooks
machined lifting hooks
part 2
DIN 15402- - Ramshorn hooks with
b
bearing and strengthening
DIN 15411 - Hook assemblies for Bottom
hook blocks
STB
DIN 15412
part 1
DIN 15412
part2
DIN 15413
DIN 15414
STB
STB
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Eye hooks
Joining for chains
Electrical isolated hook
assemble
Eyehooks in compliance to
TH- and MM-standards
DIN
STB
Fixing devices
DIN
5688
STB
DIN
STB
STB
Cross-hooks acc. to
MM-standard
Special construction
STB
Hook tackles
DIN
STB
STB
Eyehead-doublehook with
joining for shackle and eyehook with suspending link
Swivel hooks
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82006
82017
82017N
82018
82019
STB
82024
82101
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compact shapes
as anvil inset stakes, bushes
flat shapes
as discs and rings
long shapes
as bars, wheel shafts
mixed shapes
as single- and ramshorn hooks
(from size No. 80 up to No. 250 in
compliance to DIN-standard 15400 ff
or to customers demand)
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Guaranty
CE-Conformity
CE-Identification
The CE-Identification is not a particular feature for product quality or performance of a producer. It
only indicates the opinion of the producer that its machine complies to the EG machine directives.
The CE-Identification is neither a quality feature nor a quality certification which is granted after a
test procedure or theoretical prove from an independent certification company or public authority.
The retention or the improvement of the security level in the member countries is the main intention
of the EG machine directives. The existing national regulations for security and health to protect
against danger, which come from machines, should be brought into line in order to allow a free
exchange of machines without lowering the protection levels in the individual member countries.
The CE-Identification replaces the previous product certification standards for building and
equipment of the public environmental authority, the Accident Prevention & Insurance Association,
the German TV and others. The same applies for product certification situations in other countries
of the European Union (ISPESI, APAVE, etc.), which are deprived of the legal basis of product
certification for building and equipment. The certification of installation situations (safety clearance
etc.) will stay in the responsibility of the national security authority. The occupational safety
authority are allowed to pull a product with a CE identification out of the market or to forbid the
initial operation only if danger for persons, animals or goods exists. The measure entails a
compulsory procedure by the European Commission in Brussels and must be decided by the
European Court of Justice. Missing knowledge of the EG machine directives can shake up the
operators due to deviating arguments of the different producers.
For all machines, which fall under the EG machine directives, a CE-Conformity declaration has to
be certified by each producer which has to be provided with each delivered machine. Components
which are functionally usable only together with other components (e.g. hooks) a producer
certification is required which is provided with each component.
On each machine the following minimum information that must be readable and un-erasable must
be provided:
Name and address of producer
the CE-Identification
Identification of product code and type of product
if necessary: serial number
If the producer designs a machine to be used in an explosive atmosphere this indication (e.g.
Protection symbols) must also provided on the machine. According to the design of the machine all
for the security indispensable information have to be provided on the machine (e.g. the load
capacity on hoisting devices or cranes). Hook suspensions which belong to the category of
exchangeable equipment according to the EG machine directives have to be labelled as follows:
Name of Producer
maximum load capacity
own weight
the CE-Identification
For lifting accessories with components like cable where labelling is not possible a plate or other
device with the above mentioned information has to be fixed to the lifting accessory. The
information must be in good readability and be fixed at a place where it can not be erased through
wearout and where the stability of the lifting accessory is not reduced.
CE Symbol
The CE-Symbol consists of the following symbol: CE
Minimum height is 5 Millimetres. A combination with other symbols like e.g. the GS-Symbol is
possible under certain circumstances.
Due to the surface crack test load hooks and corresponding components are
delivered with a sandblasted or blank surface.
Under atmospheric influence all untreated parts will start corrosion after a short
period of time. By using synthetic resin paint (for example in color RAL 9005) for
the surface which will not be mechanically processed and through application of
corrosion protection oil (for example Dekydrat 180) for mechanically processed
surfaces the corrosion can be avoided. For transport and storage protection
different anticorrosives are used. Also plastic or paint based coatings offer
protection for a limited period of time (normally less than 2 years). Furthermore
galvanic coatings are possible for example based on zinc. The unavoidable
temperature of 500 Celsius in the zinc basin can be detrimental to the
mechanical properties of the parts due to the tempering effect. This negative
effect occurs significantly only with small cross sections and with material which
has a low resistance against tempering.
The bigger risk with the galvanic processing as well as with hot-galvanising lies in
hydrogen embrittlement. Already at the pre-treatment pickling process and during
the coating process hydrogen diffusion can not totally be eliminated. Therefore
we recommend as after-treatment a hydrogen diffusion annealing (dependant on
size of cross-section ca. 4h at 222C). Through this after-treatment possible
reduced toughness properties of the drop forged parts or - in the worst case brittle fracture can be avoided (please note DIN 50969).
For use in sea water or for parts in the chemical industry or equivalent industries
drop forged parts can be offered in stainless steel materials (for example 4401 or
equivalent). Those materials are nearly antimagnetic and have less tendency to
spark formation.
For use in mining or in other explosive areas we recommend to use hard nickel
plated parts
(around 550 HV). Copper plating does not achieve the required durability.
Forging spark free materials which conform to strength class M respective P is
possible with complex forging processes and due to low production volume only
recommendable in special cases.
We offer all processes of special metal treatment in cooperation with business
partners.
4 Lifting capacity
Table 3 specifies the drive group as a function of hook strength class, and the lifting capacity as a funktion of hook number.
Strength
class
M
here.
T
V
1Bm
1Bm
1Am
2m
3m
4m
5m
1Bm
1Am
2m
3m
4m
5m
1Bm
1Am
2m
3m
4m
5m
1Bm
1Am
2m
3m
4m
1Am
2m
3m
4m
Hook
Number
1)
Strength
class
Drive group 1)
Hook
number
Lifting capacity, in kg
006
320
250
200
160
125
100
006
010
500
400
320
250
200
160
125
100
010
012
630
500
400
320
250
200
160
125
100
012
020
1000
800
630
500
400
320
250
200
160
125
020
025
1250
1000
800
630
500
400
320
250
200
160
025
04
2000
1600
1250
1000
800
630
500
400
320
250
04
05
2500
2000
1600
1250
1000
800
630
500
400
320
05
08
4000
3200
2500
2000
1600
1250
1000
800
630
500
08
5000
4000
3200
2500
2000
1600
1250
1000
800
630
1.6
8000
6300
5000
4000
3200
2500
2000
1600
1250
1000
1.6
2.5
12500
10000
8000
6300
5000
4000
3200
2500
2000
1600
2.5
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
6300
5000
4000
3200
2500
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
6300
5000
4000
3200
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
6300
5000
4000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
6300
5000
10
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
6300
10
12
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
8000
12
16
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
10000
16
20
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
12500
20
25
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
16000
25
32
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
20000
32
40
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
25000
40
50
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
32000
50
63
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
40000
63
80
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
50000
80
100
500000
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
63000
100
125
630000
500000
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
80000
125
160
800000
630000
500000
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
100000
160
200
1000000
800000
630000
500000
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
125000
200
250
1250000
1000000
800000
630000
500000
400000
320000
250000
200000
160000
250
Hooks to be used on cranes such as are used in steel works and rolling mills.
As specified in subclause 4.1 of the February 1974 edition of DIN 10020 Part 1.
GmbH
Sample
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GmbH
Thomas Brandis
(DEUTSCHE NORM)
Analogous english translation. In case of doubt, the German-language original should be consulted as the authoritative text
This standard includes safety requirements within the meaning of the Gesetz ber technische
Arbeitsmittel (Technical Equipment Safety Law) This standard has been prepared with the
Hauptverband der gewerblichen Berufgenossenchaften e.V, Central office for accident prevention and
occupational medicine, Bonn.
Start of validity:
This standard is valid from March 1st, 1979
1 Field of application
This standard covers all forged hook (for lifting
gears) which serve primarily for mounting of
loads, e.g. single hooks, double hooks,
crosshooks, support lugs, loops for laminated
hooks and so forth.
2 Scope
This standard gives instructions on the proper
maintenance and in-service inspection of hooks,
the aim being to improve the safety and lifetime
of the hooks.
3 Standards referred to
DIN 15401 part 1 lifting hooks, shank hooks
with point, forgings
DIN 15401 part 2 single hooks, finished parts
with threaded shank
5.3 Wear
5.1 Deformation
5.4 Corrosion
6 Welds
5.2 Surface cracks
If deformations acc. to subclause 5.1 are
detected, testing for surface cracks must be
executed also (by an applicable procedure) or
the hook must be replaced. If it's not possible
to execute this test because the hook is
built-in, it must be disassembled. The surface
must be prepared to that effect that a clear
identification of surface cracks is possible.
Damages and surface cracks can me removed
free of notches as far as function, admissible
deviations and admissible wear do admit.
Hooks which have non-admissible surface
cracks must be replaced
7 Certificates
All tests and all test results and the methods
used to remedy any defects shall be recorded.
48
49
1,2
1,8
2,6
4,0
6,0
10,0
13,5
20,6
31,0
39,2
58,0
82,0
115,0
158,0
240,0
318,0
450,0
638,0
1050,0
1420,0
2140,0
3120,0
05
08
1,6
2,5
10
12
16
20
25
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
160
200
250
4860,0
3330,0
2930,0
1940,0
1352,0
1000,0
599,0
418,0
289,0
228,0
147,0
109,0
77,2
54,4
36,7
27,0
19,0
12,6
9,1
5,7
3,7
2,3
1,6
1,0
M = machined parts
04
R = forging only
Single Hook
No.
Size
Hook
4720,0
2360,0
1535,0
1205,0
850,0
610,0
405,0
275,5
199,0
131,0
95,5
68,3
49,4
33,9
26,0
18,1
11,5
9,0
6,0
4,1
3,2
1,9
1,15
1920,0
1455,0
1135,0
800,0
571,0
375,0
258,5
187,0
121,0
89,5
63,5
45,8
31,4
23,3
17,0
10,7
8,5
5,3
3,7
2,9
1,7
1,0
Double Hook
420,0
290,0
165,5
118,0
86,0
60,0
41,0
30,0
21,0
15,3
12,3
10,6
6,9
4,9
3,5
2,4
1,6
1,1
0,75
Nut
260,0
191,0
141,5
102,0
73,0
51,0
34,3
24,7
15,8
12,0
9,5
8,0
5,2
3,6
2,6
1,9
1,3
0,9
0,5
0,2
695,0
450,0
363,0
238,0
170,0
122,0
81,6
60,5
40,0
28,8
24,2
19,8
12,4
9,2
6,8
4,0
3,0
2,2
1,3
0,9
544,0
417,0
315,5
212,5
157,5
111,5
74,2
55,5
36,0
25,8
22,0
17,6
11,0
8,0
6,0
3,6
2,5
1,7
0,8
0,6
540,0
420,0
313,0
210,5
156,0
110,0
73,0
54,5
35,3
25,3
21,9
17,3
10,9
8,1
5,9
3,5
2,5
1,7
Type machined
Crosspiece
6,6
5,2
4,3
3,5
2,9
2,5
2,5
1,9
1,4
1,4
1,0
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,6
0,35
0,3
0,3
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1
Latches
4,0
3,1
2,5
2,0
1,4
1,3
1,1
0,9
Protection
of bearing
3100,6
2607,8
1855,3
1344,5
855,3
595,8
408,5
316,55
203,5
150,35
112,0
82,7
55,2
40,21
28,89
18,55
13,36
8,72
5,18
3,26
single
2807,2
2128,0
1642,6
1148,0
830,2
555,3
380,5
277,45
178,9
132,25
99,3
74,9
50,6
37,11
27,49
17,0
13,06
8,62
5,28
3,96
double
Suspensions acc.
DIN 15411
245,0
151,0
70,0
48,5
42,0
26,5
23,0
13,0
8,6
6,55
4,0
2,65
2,4
2,2
1,7
0,91
0,79
0,2
0,16
0,12
0,08
0,06
Bearing
DIN 711
STB table of weights for lifting hooks and accessories (approx. Weight in kg)
a1
a2
a3
b1
d1
d2
H15
f1
l1
r1
r4
r5
weight
kg
80
63
103
67
67
74
30
10
95
75
95
30
10
90
71
116
75
75
74
34
11
106
85
95
41
12
100
80
130
85
85
78
38
10
118
95
106
57
16
112
90
146
95
95
86
42
14
11
132
106
118
82
20
125
100
163
106 106
96
45
16
12,5 150
118
132
115
25
140
112
182
50
18
14
170
132
150
160
32
160
125
205
60
20
16
190
150
170
229
40
180
140
230
68
22
18
212
170
190
330
50
200
160
260
76
25
20
236
190
212
458
63
224
180
292
83
22
265
212
236
638
80
250
200
325
25
300
236
265
892
100
280
224
364
28
335
265
300
1248
125
315
250
408
32
375
300
335
1757
160
355
280
458
36
425
335
375
2500
200
400
315
515
40
475
375
425
3560
250
450
355
580
45
530
425
475
5033
2 dimensions, designation
=
Designation of a double hook type A of nominal size 50 and length of shank l 3=235 mm:
n o m in al a d m is s ib le
s iz e
L oa d
1)
kN
k n u c k le
m e tric t h re a d
th re a d
ac c to
ac c .to
D IN 1 3 p ar t 1
a n d D IN 13 T 1 0 D IN 1 5 4 0 3
2)
2)
d 3
d 3
d o u b le h o o k
D IN 1 5 4 02 -
3)
1
11
R S RSN
RF RFN
No .
10
1 00
80
63
67
M 52
Rd 56 x 6
85
20 0
55
12
1 25
90
71
75
M 56
R d 64 x 8
95
22 5
60
16
1 60
1 00
80
85
M 64
R d 72 x 8
10 6
25 0
20
2 00
1 12
90
95
M 72 x 6
R d 80 x 1 0
11 8
28 0
25
2 50
1 12
90
95
M 76 x 6
R d 80 x 1 0
11 8
28 0
78
32
3 20
1 25
1 00
10 6
M 80 x 6
R d 90 x 1 0
13 2
31 5
80
40
4 00
1 40
1 12
11 8
M 90 x 6
R d 1 00 x 12
15 0
35 0
88
50
5 00
1 60
1 25
13 2
M 1 00 x 6
R d 1 10 x 12
17 0
40 0
96
63
6 30
1 25
13 2
M 1 10 x 6
R d 1 10 x 12
17 0
40 0
1 05
1 60
10
10
68
12
12
73
16
16
16
16
20
20
25
25
32
32
32
32
40
40
50
63
4)
4)
4)
80
8 00
1 80
1 40
15 0
M 1 20 x 6
R d 1 25 x 14
19 0
45 0
1 15
10 0
1 0 00
2 00
1 60
17 0
M 1 30 x 6
R d 1 40 x 16
21 2
50 0
1 22
12 5
1 2 50
2 24
1 80
19 0
M 1 40 x 6
R d 1 60 x 18
23 6
56 0
1 30
16 0
1 6 00
2 50
2 00
21 2
M 1 60 x 6
R d 1 80 x 20
26 5
63 0
1 45
80
20 0
2 0 00
2 80
2 24
23 6
M 1 80 x 6
R d 2 00 x 22
30 0
70 0
1 60
10 0
25 0
2 5 00
3 15
2 50
26 5
M 2 00 x 6
R d 2 25 x 24
33 5
78 0
1 75
12 5
4)
4)
5
3
a c c . to D IN 1 54 0 2 pa rt 2.
table 2
n o m in a l a d m is s ib le
lo a d
s iz e
1)
2)
5)
4
5)
5
m in .
78
400
360
70
40
80
83
410
365
75
42
87
170
93
460
410
85
48
97
190
103
520
450
95
54
111
210
113
580
510
105
60
121
230
123
600
520
115
66
131
132
270
143
680
590
135
78
155
144
147
296
158
750
660
148
84
168
165
168
336
178
840
740
168
96
188
180
185
188
380
200
940
830
190
108
210
200
205
208
420
210
120
230
220
225
230
460
132
250
1)
kN
20
200
74
33
140
65
68
70
74
140
25
250
80
35
150
70
72
74
78
150
32
320
90
40
170
80
80
82
86
40
400
100
45
190
90
90
93
96
50
500
110
50
210
100
100
104
107
63
630
120
55
230
110
110
114
117
80
800
140
65
270
125
125
129
100
1000
156
70
296
140
140
125
1250
176
80
336
160
160
160
1600
200
90
380
180
200
2000
220
100
420
200
250
2500
240
110
460
220
n o m in a l s iz e = lo a d c a p a c ity in t o n s
If s h a n k t y p e s R S N o r R F N a r e s e le c te d , le n g th s l 4 u n d l 5 o f h o o k m u s t b e p r o lo n g e d fo r ~ 1 0 %
STB
hoo k
No.
unit
w eigh t
dim en sions (m m )
a
2.5
3200
2500
2000
50
40
65
50
5000
4000
3200
56
45
73
48
6300
5000
4000
63
50
82
53
53
8000
6300
5000
71
56
92
60
60
10000
8000
6300
80
63
103
67
67
10
12500
10000
8000
90
71
116
75
75
12
16000
12500
10000
100
80
130
85
16
20000
16000
12500
112
90
146
95
20
25000
20000
16000
125
100
163
106
25
32000
25000
20000
14 0
112
182
118
32
40000
32000
25000
160
125
205
132
40
50000
40000
32000
180
140
230
150
50
63000
50000
40000
200
160
260
170
60
80
90
150
42
48
85
D10
40
50
60
80
100
208
50
238
60
1)
300
kg
4.5
8.2
5.5
12
266
67
6.5
14.8
120
301
75
18.5
130
337
85
350
10
28
377
95
400
11
46
421
106
450
12.5
10
58
80
150
95
90
160
471
118
500
14
11
82
106
1 20
230
531
132
550
16
12.5
130
118
1 30
280
598
150
600
18
14
204
132
1 40
672
170
700
20
16
307
320
150
1 60
754
190
22
18
425
340
170
1 70
842
212
25
20
520
200
240
340
800
In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO), a comma has been used throghout as the decimal marker
Dimensions in mm
2 Dimensions, designation
See page 2 for illustration, designation and table of dimensions.
3 Material
Preferably corresponding to strength classes M and P in accordance with DIN 15 400,
the mechanical properties such as the yield point and 0,2% proof stress, assigned to these strength
classes, being complied with.
Other steels (in accordance with DIN 17 200) subject to agreement.
4 Finish
Finish: forged or rolled and descaled. Permitted deviation for drop forged, unmachined parts as
specified in DIN 7526, for hammer forged or rolled, unmachined parts subject to agreement.
5 Marking
Unmachined parts shall be permamently marked with the size, strength class and manufacturers
mark.
2 Dimensions, designation
Type RS
Drop forged (S) unmachined part (R)
Type RF
Hammer forged or rolled (F) unmachined part (R)
Type RS is illustrated
20
RS
RF
S iz e ( liftin g h o o k
N o.)
15
16
17
18
19
20
M as s p er u n it
kg ~
0 06
16
30
45
17
19
9 ,5
1 ,6
0 ,1
0 10 a nd 0 12
18
35
50
11
17
19
9 ,5
1 ,6
0 ,2
0 20 a nd 0 25
20
38
58
14
13
22
24
12
1 ,6
0 ,3
04 a nd 0 5
23
45
70
18
14
22
25
1 2 ,5
1 ,6
0 ,4
0 8 an d 1
26
50
85
22
18
28
30
15
0 ,6
1 ,6
32
65
10 0
27
22
28
30
16
0 ,9
2 ,5
38
80
12 5
32
27
33
40
2 1 ,5
1 ,6
44
90
14 0
38
33
38
45
24
2 ,4
52
100
15 5
40
66
34
45
50
2 7 ,5
47
3 ,5
62
125
18 5
45
76
38
50
55
30
52
5 ,5
73
140
21 0
52
86
44
55
60
3 2 ,5
57
8 ,0
10
83
160
23 0
60
96
52
60
65
35
62
11
12
90
180
26 5
68
10 6
58
66
78
42
75
15
16
95
190
27 5
75
11 6
64
76
88
47
85
10
19
20
1 02
200
29 5
85
12 8
72
88
95
51
92
10
24
25
1 12
220
31 8
95
13 8
80
98
1 05
56
102
12
32
32
1 30
260
37 8
10 5
17 0
90
1 08
1 15
62
110
16
48
40
1 45
285
41 5
11 8
19 0
1 02
1 20
1 30
70
125
20
65
2 ,5 to 2 5 0
Standarts referred to
DIN 7526
DIN 15 400
Explanatory notes
DIN 15 412, September 1970 edition, only dealt with the finished parts for lifting hooks Nos. 2,5 to
250. DIN 15 412 Part 1 now includes the unmachined parts for lifting hook Nos. 006 to 40 and Part 2
contains the finished parts for lifting hook Nos. 006 to 250.
The dimensions of unmachined parts for drop forged cross pieces for the most frequently used cross
pieces, particularly for serial lifting appliances, are laid down in DIN 15 412 Part 2, as are those of
lifting hooks up to lifting hook No. 40.
For cross pieces from lifting hook No. 50 onwards and for cross pieces with lifting hook suspensions
with devices preventing rotation and swivelling of the cross piece relative to the lifting hook, hammer
forged, unmachined parts shall be used.
The dimensions of hammer forged, unmachined parts for cross pieces were not specified.
It is recommended that in this case the machining tolerances should be agreed in accordance with the
manufacturers data and a square shape with b 1 should be manufactured instead of an oval shape.
Up to lifting hook No. 40, drop forged or hammr forged cross pieces can be used, at the bottom block
manufacturers discretion.
KO 60 - 1.1,6
KO 60 - 2,5.4
KO 60 - 5
KO 60 - 6.8
KO 60 - 10
KO 60 - 12
KO 60 - 16
KO 60 - 20.25
KO 60 - 32
KO 60 - 40.50
KO 60 - 63.80
KO 60 - 100
KO 60 - 160
KO 60 - 250
E1
H1
b1
R1
KO 60 1.1 ,6
Latch
67
62
33
e1
6.2
15
21
h1
h2
28
16
20
R45
R6
KO 61 1.1,6
sprin g
KO 60 2,5 .4
84
78
42
10.2
19
30
34
21
22
R55
R 11
KO 61 2,5.4 .5
KO 60 5
95
90
47
10.2
22
33
34
23
23
R55
R 11
KO 61 2,5.4 .5
KO 60 6.8
11 0
10 5
50
10.2
27
40
42
35
32
R65
R 13
KO 61 6.8
KO 60 1 0
12 5
11 5
38
10.2
29
43
11
4.3
51
28
35
R20
R 14
KO 61 1 0.1 2
KO 60 1 2
15 5
14 5
45
10.2
30
44
11
51
34
36
R25
R 14
KO 61 1 0.1 2
KO 60 1 6
16 8
15 8
48
16.2
32
52
11
61
36
42
R25
R 20
KO 61 1 6.3 2
KO 60 2 0.2 5
21 0
21 6
56
20.2
38
60
10
11
8.6
61
42
R25
R 22
KO 61 1 6.3 2
KO 60 3 2
24 5
24 8
60
20.2
41
63
10
11
8.2
65
45
R30
R 22
KO 61 1 6.3 2
KO 60 4 0.5 0
29 0
29 5
65
24.2
45
70
12
11
90
48
R40
R 25
KO 61 4 0
KO 60 6 3.8 0
34 5
35 0
70
24.2
45
70
12
11
6.5
90
52
R50
R 25
KO 61 4 0
KO 60 1 00
42 5
43 3
50
11 0
30.3
50
82.5
15
17
125
60
R 53.5
R 3 2.5
KO 61 1 00
KO 60 1 60
50 0
50 8
50
18 5
30.3
50
82.5
15
17
125
60
R 53.5
R 3 2.5
KO 61 1 60
KO 60 2 50
55 0
55 8
50
23 5
30.3
50
82.5
15
17
125
60
R 53.5
R 3 2.5
KO 61 1 60
torsion spring to STB company standard rivet pin acc DIN 660 and 124
up from size KO60 20.25: screws acc DIN 931/8.8 and screw nuts acc DIN 985/8.8 galvanized
CAD
CAD
CAD
CAD
Designation of a Laminated point hook, 63 tons load capacity and aperture radius a1 = 150:
Laminated point hook - 63 x 150 WN 21069
L o a d
c a p a c ity
[to ]
d im e n s i o n s ( m m )
a 1
1 )
25
160
80
11 2
50
25
160
64
96
50
63
28 0
11 20
16
200
16
180
80
11 2
40
200
11 2
14 4
80
40
200
80
11 2
80
10 0
50
150
16 0
34 0
12 50
250
20
225
10 0
13 2
63
225
14 0
17 2
12 5
63
225
12 5
15 7
12 5
16 0
80
170
18 0
38 0
14 00
300
25
250
15 0
18 2
10 0
250
17 5
20 7
20 0
10 0
250
17 5
20 7
20 0
25 0
12 5
205
22 5
46 0
16 00
350
25
280
20 0
23 2
16 0
320
25 0
28 2
32 0
16 0
320
22 5
26 5
32 0
360
27 5
31 5
40 0
400
32 5
36 5
400
31 5
35 5
500
38 5
42 5
20 0
250
25 0
25 0
32 0
2 )
12 5
170
40
96
130
10 00
32
96
64
32
22 0
s 1
64
145
10 0
l 2
130
110
l 1
lo a d c a p a c ity o f
r e la t e d
la d le c r a n c e s
[to ]
b 2
20
g 1
n u m b e r o f p ie c e s
fo r
ite m 1
b 1
16
1 )
1 )
a 2
la m in a te d
ho o ks
d 1
1 )
300
25 0
29 0
55 0
62 0
18 00
20 00
420
470
25
35
11
50 0
50 0
63 0
a 1 , d 1 a n d l 1 c a n b e a d j u s t e d t o s p e c i a l c o n d it i o n s . D i f f e r i n g d i m e n s i o n s t o b e a g r e e d .
I n d ic a t i o n : t h i s r i v e t i s j u s t f o r L a m i n a t e d h o o k u p f r o m 1 6 0 x 2 5 0
to be continued page 2
parts list
n u m b e r o f p ie c e s f o r l a m in a te d h o o k
s e ria l
n u m b er
40 x 15 0
u p to
160 x 205
160 x 250
u p to
320 x 300
110
130
64
o u t e r l a m in a t e , r ig h t
o u t e r l a m in a t e , le f t
h ook s eat
e y e h o le
5
6
7
1)
1)
8
1)
d e s ig n a ti o n
or
s t a n d a r d d e s ig n a ti o n
16 x 11 0
u p to
40 x 13 0
m a te ria l
in n e r l a m i n a t e
12
c o u n t e r - h e a d r i v e t D IN 3 0 2 2 4 x
12
13
c o u n t e r - h e a d r i v e t D IN 3 0 2 3 0 x
c o u n t e r - h e a d r i v e t D IN 3 0 2 2 4 x
c o u n t e r - h e a d r i v e t D IN 3 0 2 3 0 x
s ea t p ro tec to r
a c c . t o D IN 1 5 4 0 7 , p a r t 2
S t 3 4 a c c . t o D IN 1 7 1 1 0
a c c . t o D IN 1 5 4 0 7 , p a r t 2
l e n g t h o f c o u n t e r - h e a d r iv e t s ( s e r i a l n u m b e r s 6 a n d 7 ) t o a g r e e d w i t h o r d e r
standards referred to
DIN 15405, part 2, lifting hooks, in-service inspection of laminated hooks
DIN 15407, part 2, lifting hooks, laminated hooks with a point for spigot ladles, componet parts
hoo k
No .
Loa d
cap a city
unit
we igh t
dim en sio ns (m m )
h
b
3200
32
28
11,5
26
16
23,5
138
50
39
42,5
27
8000
40
35
14,5
32
20
29,5
174
62
49
53,5
28
10000
45
40
16,5
35
22,5
33
190
70
54
29
12500
50
44,5
18,5
40
25
37
219
79
62
30
16000
56
49,5
20,5
46
28
41,5
246
88
69
75
65
50
17
48
31
20000
64
56
23
52
31,5
46,5
277
99
78
84,5
73
57
18
54,5
32
28000
72
63
26
60
35,5
52,5
313
112
88
96
82,5
64
18
61
33
32000
80
70
29
66
40
58,5
349
125
98
106
92
72
19
66,5
34
40000
89
78
33
72
44,5
65,5
388
140
109
118
103
80
20
73,5
35
50000
100
89
37
84
50,5
74
442
158
124
135
116
90
23
36
63000
113
99
41
90
56
83
494
176
138
151
130
101
25
37
80000
126
110
46
102
63
93
610
198
155
168
145
113
38
100000
140
125
50
116
74
120
650
225
175
195
172
39
150000
160
160
75
130
86
140
765
250
200
225
40
200000
180
180
85
150
102
161
850
275
225
260
41
250000
200
200
95
170
120
195
928
310
255
42
300000
225
220
110
190
140
223
1052
350
43
400000
280
240
128
210
170
240
1195
400
25
[kg]
36,5
28,5
11
27
24
48
6,5
54,5
62
1,4
46
36
12
35
32
60
68,5
77,5
2,6
60
52
36
14
39
35
68
9,5
76,5
86
3,9
67,5
58
45
16
44
38
76
10,5
86,5
98
10
5,7
42
85
11,5
96,5
109
10
48
96
13
109
123
11
11,5
52
108
14,5
123
139
12
16
58
121
16,5
137
155
14
22
65
135
18
153
173
16
31,5
85,5
74
152
20,5
173
196
18
46
92
81
170
23
193
219
20
63
30
103
90
191
26
216
245
22
80
133
38
118
100
220
30
256,5
285,5
25
125
199
160
38
142
112
250
33
292
325
30
250
237
195
45
170
125
275
38
340
375
36
365
290
269
210
45
200
140
310
44
375
425
38
515
290
330
309,5
240
45
250
160
350
50
425
485
38
730
320
380
345
270
45
300
180
400
58
475
545
38
1055
10
11
kg
Note for special hook suspensions with electrical isolation acc STB
Form 1777
The Isolation is designed in a way that mechanical damage during operation can
not occur.
An unintended removal of the isolation is not possible. The design of the isolation
makes sure that electrical current can not affect the roller baring.
Using fabric-base laminate materials HGW 2082 absorption of moisture is
avoided which can occur by using polyamides.
Enough space between nut and crosshead has to be considered.
To avoid electrical conductivity of the roller baring lubricant only lithiumsaponifieded EP-fat should be used (ARAL Longlife Fat H or Klberplex Be 31502).
According to the lubricant supplier the electrical conductivity is near 0. An
additional isolating effect can not demonstrated.
Annex table DIN 7735
Hamm, 01.April.2007
Type GR
Type GL
Type GH
Type GG
Type GHK
Type
GR
part
No.
WWL
To
d3
d2
124 020
72
83
24
15
29
30
55
60
29
124 030
76
95
26
16
33
32,5
57
65
124 050
92
115
30
18
43
42,5
72
85
124 060
6,3
104
133
35
20
47
47,5
82
124 080
120
145
38
22
52
53,5
124 100
10
132
155
40
24
52
55
Type
GH
dimensions (mm)
Type
GG
Type
GL
L
type GR
L
type GL
L
type GH
L
type GG
22
250
285
365
285
33
24
280
330
410
300
43
28
350
415
480
375
95
47
33
395
480
425
91
107
52
36
440
520
575
475
90
110
52
38
460
560
600
485
Type
GKH
part
No.
WWL
To
dimensions (mm)
g
weigth
kg
122 005
0.5 *
50
30
15
60
240
1,5
122 010
1*
57
32
17
60
250
2,5
122 020
58
26
18
70
300
122 030
72
32
23
75
375
122 050
94
40
28
90
460
10
122 060
6,3
108
45
32
100
535
13
122 080
115
49
35
120
580
19
122 100
10
125
54
39
130
640
24
122 120
12,5
144
60
44
150
720
34
122 160
16
163
66
49
160
800
48
122 200
20
173
72
54
190
885
80
part
No.
WWL
To
dimensions (mm)
g
No.
hook
strength class
weigth
kg
123 005
0.5
58
26
18
60
320
25
0,25
2,6
123 010
58
26
18
60
350
28
0,5
3,5
123 020
58
26
18
70
380
34
5,3
123 030
72
32
23
75
450
40
1,6
123 040
94
40
28
90
530
41
2,5
13
123 050
94
40
28
90
530
41
2,5
13
123 060
6,3
108
45
32
90
580
41
2,5
14
123 080
115
49
35
120
630
49
26
123 100
10
125
54
39
130
700
55
31
123 120
12,5
144
60
44
150
805
59
47
123 160
16
163
66
49
160
890
69
64
123 200
20
173
72
54
190
975
76
10
90
Field of application: cargo hook swvivels acc. to this standard within the specified nominal size range
herin will be used as link between cargo fall and cargo hook.
Dimensions, designation
2.1 buildup
swivel WN 21 065 - 3
Ite m 1
ite m 2
ite m 3
kg
bo w
DIN
82 01 8-
O v al ey e
DIN
82 00 6 -
nut
D IN
82 01 3
kN
C o r re s p o n d in g p ie c e p a r ts
(b y o n e s )
W e ig h t /
u n it
to k e n
10
51
48
32
21
12
14
160
0 ,6
1-1
B1
M 18
20
62
58
45
26
16
18
195
1 ,3
1-2
B2
M 24
M 24
32
78
72
55
32
21
23
242
2 ,6
1-3
B3
M 30
M 30
50
101
94
70
40
26
28
310
5 ,2
1-5
B5
M 36
M 36
63
112
108
80
45
29
32
349
7 ,1
1-6
B6
M 42
M 42
80
123
115
87
49
32
35
379
9 ,9
1-8
B8
10
100
133
125
96
54
36
39
415
1 3 ,6
1-10
B10
1)
M 45
-
M 52
Hook nut (item.3) is locked by tacking at the end of the s hank of the oval eye (item 2), dimension v must be observed.
M 18
M 45
M 52
STB
P 2500
XXXX
STB
P 2500
XXXX
load
cap acity
Q [kg]
unit
w eigh t
dim en sio ns (m m )
f
1)
5
kg
13.5
2500
300
50
45
38
40
32
48 0 180
55
50
608
75
10
69
75
10
55
10
45
5000
400
65
60
50
50
40
63 5 240
70
65
805
100 13
90
98
15
70
12
59
31
10 000
470
90
80
65
70
55
80 0 310 10 0
90
10
10
20
10 0
15
81
83
10 30 140 18 125 13 5
1) if different lengths " l " as mentioned above are required it is necessary to specify the quotation.
Specification for l = 500 mm would be:
CROSSHOOK WN 21 061 - 2500 - 500
Material: StE 355
Delivery condition acc. to DIN 15404 part 1.
( This standard is same as company standard Thyssen N 565 880 )
table 2.
load
capacity
dimensions (mm)
s
r7
60
90
15
5000
85
105 18
10000
110 135 25
safety latch
type-STB
20
KO 60 1.1,6
Q [kg]
2500
14
17.5
45
15
KO 60 5
15
KO 60 - 10
Designation of a holder for cross hook with a load capacity of Q = 2500 kg:
HOLDER FOR CROSSHOOK WN 21 061 - H - 2500
lo ad
capacity
unit
w eight
dim ensions (m m )
Q [kg]
2500
70
155
5000
80
10000
90
+2
0.5
45
18
115
65
190
60
22
140
80
230
80
26
170 110
+2
m in .
kg
55
18
1,8
70
22
2,8
100
26
4,6
load
capacity
Q [kg]
d1
d2
100
12
40
32
200
16
40
300
20
50
550
25
850
30
1000
Weight
length
before
bending
70
160
270
0,5
32
80
170
295
0,7
42
100
190
365
0,9
60
50
120
230
445
1,7
70
60
140
270
520
2,9
35
75
64
150
300
560
4,3
1500
40
80
68
170
330
625
6,2
2000
45
90
75
175
380
700
8,8
2500
50
100
85
210
410
780
12,0
3000
55
105
90
220
430
790
15,0
4000
60
110
95
240
470
890
20,0
5000
70
120
100
270
530
990
30,0
6000
75
120
100
280
550
1050
35,0
7000
80
125
105
290
575
1080
44,0
8000
85
125
105
300
600
1130
55,0
10000
100
130
110
325
655
1250
75,0
dimensions (mm)
kg
Weight
length
before
bending
70
160
270
0,5
80
170
295
0,7
42
100
190
365
0,9
50
120
230
445
1,7
70
60
140
270
520
2,9
35
75
64
150
300
560
4,3
40
80
68
170
330
625
6,2
2000
45
90
75
175
380
700
8,8
2500
50
100
85
210
410
780
12,0
3000
55
105
90
220
430
790
15,0
4000
60
110
95
240
470
890
20,0
5000
70
120
100
270
530
990
30,0
6000
75
120
100
280
550
1050
35,0
7000
80
125
105
290
575
1080
44,0
8000
85
125
105
300
600
1130
55,0
load
capacity
Q [kg]
d1
d2
100
12
40
32
200
16
40
32
300
20
50
550
25
60
850
30
1000
1500
dimensions (mm)
kg
Cargo hooks
this standard is accepted by
- Binnenschiffahrts- Berufsgenossenschaft (BSBG)
- Germanischer Lloyd (GL)
- See- Berufsgenossenschaft (See-BG)
dimensions in mm, general tolernces acc. to DIN 7168 - g
Fields of use: cargo hooks acc. to this standard are designated for lifting appliances on ships.
Dimensions, designation
Mainsizes
Type A
Type B
hoo k
s iz e
1)
a d m is s ib le
lo a d
b
kN
s5
ty p e
A
B
w e ig h t
u n it
kg
10
42
33
50
1 7 ,5
74
134
117
82
192
25
18
25
28
14
16
40
19
16
20
54
42
69
24
94
170
150
105
251
32
25
32
36
18
20
58
27
22
32
68
53
82
30
118
214
188
132
310
40
30
40
46
23
26
72
35
28
11
50
84
66
103
39
148
268
234
164
387
50
38
50
56
28
32
92
44
35
20
63
94
73
114
42
167
300
262
184
432
56
43
56
64
32
36
102
50
40
27
80
106
83
129
48
188
338
295
207
487
63
48
63
72
36
40
115
56
45
38
10
10 0
118
92
150
52
208
376
328
230
548
70
55
70
80
40
45
125
61
50
59
12
12 5
135
105
172
56
234
425
375
263
627
80
60
80
91
46
51
138
68
55
78
16
160
152
114
190
66
258
470
422
296
702
90
65
90
103
52
58
155
75
60
118
20
20 0
170
133
202
74
298
540
470
330
772
100
70
100
115
57
64
172
84
65
166
25
25 0
190
153
220
78
332
603
522
336
852
110
75
110
128
64
72
192
94
70
250
32
31 5
203
167
246
86
354
648
562
395
928
120
85
120
137
69
77
204
1 02
80
390
40
40 0
225
189
272
96
392
718
618
433
1020
130
95
130
152
76
85
225
1 17
90
610
1)
n o m in a l s iz e = lo a d c a p ac ity in t o n s
hook
size
l1
g2
f3
r8
size of the
latch
216.0 312.0
12.0
21.0
K0 60 - 1.1,6
271.0 390.0
16.0
29.0
K0 60 - 2,5.4
340.4 490.0
17.7
29.6
K0 60 - 5
10
376.2 548.4
26.6
43.4
K0 60 - 6.8
12
426.0 627.4
23.7
39.4
K0 60 - 6.8
16
472.0 703.3
27.6
45.3 10 K0 60 - 10
20
540.6 773.4
27.6
49.3 10 K0 60 - 12
25
600.5 871.9
33.5
55.0 12 K0 60 - 16
CAD
Type A
nominal sizes 0,06 to 20
Type C
nominal sizes 1 to 20
no m in al size
typ e
th read
d4
w e ig h t p er
u nit (kg )
ty pe
acro ss flat s
dim en sio n
dim en sio n s (m m )
k N *)
0,06
0,6 3
13
3,5
M 4
12
18
0,007
0,1
15
10
M 5
15,5
23
0,013
0,16
1,6
18
12
M 6
18
27
0,024
0,25
2,5
11
25
16
M 8
24
36
0,045
0,4
0,4
14
30
10
20
M 10
10
30
45
0,0 9
0,085
0,6
0,6
6,3
17
37
10
12
24
M 12
12
36
54
0,1 7
0,16
10
21
47
13
15
32
M 16
16
49
72
24
0,3 6
0,35
0,4
1,6
1,6
1,6
16
27
61
17
19
40
M 20
20
61
90
30
0,7 5
0,73
0,81
20
30
68
19
21
44
M 22
22
67
99
32
0,97
1,08
2,5
2,5
2,5
25
33
75
21
23
48
M 24
24
73
108
36
1,3 2
1,28
1,42
31,5
38
86
24
26
54
M 27
27
83,5
123
41
1,8
1,7
2,03
40
42
96
27
29
60
M 30
30
91
135
46
2,4
2,3
2,7
50
47
107
30
33
72
M 36
36
111
162
55
3,9
3,7
4,4
63
53
121
34
37
78
M 39
39
119,5
176
60
5,3
5,1
5,9
80
60
136
38
41
90
M 45
45
139,5
203
70
7,9
7,6
8,5
10
10
10
10 0
66
150
42
45
96
M 48
48
147
216
75
10
9,7
10,8
12
12
12
12 5
73
167
47
50
104
M 52
52
158
234
80
13
12,7
14
16
16
16
16 0
81
185
52
55
120
M 60
60
185
270
75
18,5
18,1
19,3
20
20
20
20 0
90
206
58
61
136
M 68
68
211
306
85
27,2
26,8
28,2
25
25 0
100
226
63
67
144
M 72 x 6
72
221
324
90
35,5
32
31 5
110
250
70
74
160
M 80 x 6
80
246
360
10 0
49,5
40
40 0
125
283
79
84
180
M 90 x 6
90
276
405
11 0
69
50
50 0
140
316
88
93
200
M 100 x 6
100
307
450
12 0
93
63
63 0
155
347
96
101
220
M 110 x 6
110
339
495
13 0
12 5
80
80 0
175
395
110
115
250
M 125 x 6
125
385,5
563
15 0
18 0
10 0
1000
200
450
125
130
280
M 140 x 6
140
430
630
16 5
26 0
*) 10 kN c orres po nd s to the pres sure o f a lo ad o f 1 t (= 1 00 0 k g); fo r p re cis e c on ve rs ion , th e nu m e ric al va lue 9 .80 66 5 is to b e u se d in p la ce of 1 0 .
) Shackles Type B can be delivered on special demand also with cotter pin-locking as Type (BS)
2 Parts list
n um ber of pie ce s
ty p e
serial
num ber
A
for s ha ckle
d es ig n ation
C
definition
sh ort cu t
u-b olt
F1 -
2)
u-b olt
F2 -
2)
no m in al size
0,0 6 to 20
0,4 to 2 0
u-b olt
F3 -
2)
b olt
G4 -
2)
b olt
G5 -
2)
0,4 to 2 0
b olt
G6 -
2)
1 to 2 0
G7 -
2)
25 to 10 0
b olt
1 to 1 00
D IN 8 2 10 1
M 16
M 20
1,6
M 22
M 24
2,5
M 27
M 30
N ut
3
D IN 9 36 4 D or 5 S
M 39
M 45
M 48
10
M 52
12
M 60
16
M 68
20
M 72 x 6
25
M 90 x 6
Pin-loc kin g
M 36
M 80 x 6
0,0 6 to 20
32
D IN 8 0 70 5
40
M 10 0 x 6
50
M 11 0 x 6
63
M 12 5 x 6
80
M 14 0 x 6
10 0
3,2 x 2 0
4 x 22
1,6
4 x 25
5 x 28
2,5
5 x 32
5 x 36
6,3 x 4 0
8 x 45
8 x 50
8 x 56
8 x 63
D IN 9 4 - S t
10
12
10 x 71
16
10 x 71
20
10 x 80
25
10 x 90
32
13 x 10 0
40
13 x 11 2
50
13 x 12 5
63
16 x 14 0
80
16 x 16 0
10 0