Another easy way to find the thickness of the lug is to check out the 'D" shackle jaw or opening dimension. this dimension can be obtained from the manufacturers shackle dimension chart. very useful information for fabrication. Another criteria that needs to be factored is dynamic loading.
Brother there are some suggestions please don't mind, first there are some more details you need to add about lifting lug, it's not complete knowledge about lifting lug. If someone serching a lug video it's mean is 0% familiar with lug knowledge so every point you need to explain with clearly and use Hindi language because you using language with Hindi accent so it's difficult to understand,
Another easy way to find the thickness of the lug is to check out the 'D" shackle jaw or opening dimension. this dimension can be obtained from the manufacturers shackle dimension chart. very useful information for fabrication. Another criteria that needs to be factored is dynamic loading.
Thanks
nicely explained
This is a very educative video. Please show me the standard where these dimensions of R and d are given. I mean the equations for relating R and d
what about the length from the center of hole to the bottom of lug
It's totally complicated
Brother there are some suggestions please don't mind, first there are some more details you need to add about lifting lug, it's not complete knowledge about lifting lug. If someone serching a lug video it's mean is 0% familiar with lug knowledge so every point you need to explain with clearly and use Hindi language because you using language with Hindi accent so it's difficult to understand,
He is doing a great job, and easy to understand him with his nice Hindi accent