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Dawnerz Towing Strap with a Pair of Steel Shackles

Steel or Soft Shackles? Whats The Best Option For You?

By: Dawnerz

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Time to read 2 min

Having a great, reliable towing strap is one thing, but if you connect it incorrectly then it becomes almost useless! Proper selection and connection techniques are vital to operating a successful towing operation. Less than a decade ago, 99.9% of people were using steel shackles, identical to those used in lifting and rigging, due to their strength, resilience, and ease of use. 


However, if a shackle does fail, which can happen, you have a solid piece of metal flying through the air! So you've invested in synthetic straps due to safety concerns, then maybe it also makes sense to move onto synthetic shackles too?

Soft Shackles vs. Steel Shackles: Which One is Right for You?


Soft shackles, also known as synthetic shackles, are becoming the go-to choice for towing and recovery specialists.. Made from high-strength synthetic fibers, they offer several key advantages over their steel counterparts:

Lightweight & Strong: Despite their soft design, modern soft shackles have impressive strength-to-weight ratios, making them suitable for heavy-duty towing

Safer Under Load: Unlike steel shackles, soft shackles do not become dangerous projectiles if they fail under tension.

Vehicle-Friendly: Their soft material reduces the risk of damaging towing points, making them ideal for both on-road and off-road recovery.

Water & Corrosion Resistant: Unlike metal shackles, synthetic materials do not rust or corrode, making them perfect for wet and harsh environments.

Easy to Use & Store: Soft shackles are flexible, easy to handle, and take up minimal space when stored.

Steel Shackles: The Traditional Choice


Steel shackles remain a durable and widely used option in towing. They are especially useful in situations where:

A rigid, heavy-duty connection is necessary.

They are available in a huge variety of WLLs, and easily rated to exceed the breaking strength of the tow strap.

Users need a secure, bolted connection that won’t loosen under tension.

While steel shackles are robust, they are significantly heavier and can be hazardous in the event of failure. This is why many towing professionals are switching to soft shackles for safer, more versatile towing applications.

Safety Through Connection

Another key point is to understand the load ratings of the fittings with your chosen towing strap.


The Working Load Limit (WLL) is crucial, requiring fittings with Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) exceeding the straps. This prevents damage due to breakage. The safety factor, often referred to as the Design Factor, determines the ratio between the working load limit and minimum break strength. The working load limit's rating should never be exceeded when using a towing strap.

Conclusion

Ultimately, whether you're on-road or off-road, engaged in industrial operations or recreational pursuits, the synergy between the fittings and towing straps remains a fundamental pillar of secure and effective towing. Armed with this newfound understanding, you hold the ability to make educated decisions that enhance both the caliber and safety of your towing experiences.

ABOUT US - DAWNERZ TOWING SOLUTIONS


Dawnerz has established itself as a trusted manufacturer of towing and recovery straps, specializing in producing tow straps for heavy duty applications. Our products set the standard in strength, safety, and reliability for transportation, construction, agriculture, and mining industries.


Our customer-oriented strategy combined with decades of experience delivers solutions for all heavy-duty towing requirements. Through professional support and easy online shopping Dawnerz delivers reliable top-quality products exactly when you need them.