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Factor 55 ProLink XTV Loaded Shackle Mount With
Factor 55 ProLink XTV Loaded Shackle Mount With

Factor 55 ProLink XTV Loaded Shackle Mount With Titanium Pin & Rubber Guard (6,000 Lbs) - Red

Product ID : 14572880


Galleon Product ID 14572880
UPC / ISBN 012748094661
Shipping Weight 0.72 lbs
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Model 13
Manufacturer Factor 55
Shipping Dimension 4.65 x 4.37 x 4.25 inches
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Factor 55 ProLink XTV Loaded Shackle Mount With Features

  • Precision machined from 6000 series aluminum and 6Al-4V titanium

  • Fits steel cables and synthetic winch ropes to 5/16 inch diameters

  • Fits common ½ and 5/8 shackles/D-Rings

  • Max load rating : 6000 pounds

  • Ultimate failure : 22,000 pounds


About Factor 55 ProLink XTV Loaded Shackle Mount With

The ProLink XTV allows UTV and ATV winch owners to replace the conventional winch hook with a safer and stronger shackle/D-Ring. Winch hooks can cut and fray recovery straps and often allow strap ends to escape during typical loose/tight cycles of a winching recovery. Screw pin shackles do not allow strap loops to escape due to the secure screw pin attachment. The ProLink XTV does not require splicing and is compatible with steel cables or synthetic ropes up to 5/16 inches. The cable eye is retained in the ProLink XTV by a 7/16 inch diameter titanium double shear pin and internal snap ring. It is easily installed in minutes. The EPDM Rubber Guard protects alloy fairleads and is securely attached to the ProLink XTV with 4 barbed tips. The ProLink XTV stows neatly against either roller or Hawse type fairleads and is designed to be used with common standard ½ - 5/8 inch shackles. MADE IN THE USA, the ProLink XTV is constructed of 6000 series billet aluminum and 6Al-4V titanium and is anodized/powder coated in 5 different colors. The ProLink has a max load rating of 6000 pounds and an ultimate failure of 22,000 pounds. Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.