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A 2 tonne shackle would probably be strong enough due to the significant safety factor built into them (7:1 IIRC), but you really want a bigger one so fitting it onto strops and winch hooks etc is less of a struggle.

Mine are 4 3/4T which is a good size to go for.

Please do not try and save a few pounds on unrated shackles - they are not worth the risk to you or anyone in the vicinity of the recovery. :)

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Agreed.

Not worth the risk. 2T is very low if you're pulling out of mud. The safety factor is there for when they've been knocked about a bit (inevitable) and if there's any shock loading. The 2T rating is a static figure.

4T definitely.

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You need to think about the whole scenario - what you are attaching it too at both ends and the rope/pulling medium you are using. Use quality shackels with a big enough radii to not cut the rope - think what you might need then double it.

Think about most winches, they are iro 9+ tonnes to pull a 2 tonne Landy. Would you want to have a busted truck, or worse still a busted mate, because you didn't get the right stuff?

Try your local lifting specialist, they may be cheaper than you think for standard stuff like shackles.

Cheers, H.

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I have a selection of 3.25 and 4.75T shackles in my box, happy with either of them for most recovery jobs but not happy with cheapy unrated ones. The 3.25T ones are physically smaller and this can be useful at times.

I think the rating is usually for lifting so at least 5x safety factor and something like a 24mm nylon rope has a breaking strain of about 12 tonnes, but I would suggest that if you are getting anywhere near 12 tonnes on a single shackle or rope then you need to reconsider the technique being applied :)

Quite a few made-up winch ropes that you can buy have 2T rated hooks on them ... even the big swivel hook on my Milemarker winch line is only rated at 3 tonnes for a 4700kg rated line pull.

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