ALREMAN
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2010
- 21
I have a lifting application that I am helping with. I have been taught that in general it is bad practice to rig something using a hook in a hole drilled through a plate. This is due to the large contact stresses at the edges of the hole. A better alternative is using a shackle so that you have a round pin through the round hole. However, when discussing this with a co-worker, he found several beam trolleys with a connection point that is no more than a hole through a flat plate. See the attached image. This tells me that maybe this isn't as bad a practice as I thought. Are there any restrictions to joining a load this way? Any thoughts?