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* For two legged slings with angles greater than 90 degrees, use an intermediate 

link such as a master link or bolt type shackle to collect the legs of the slings. The 

intermediate link can be placed over the hook to provide an in-line load on the hook. 

This approach must also be used when using slings with three or more legs.

•  Never use an eye bolt if eye or shank is bent or elongated.
•  Remove from service the hexagon body if internal threads 

are corroded beyond 20% of the eye bolt or hoist hook 

shank’s threaded engagement lengths.

•  Hexagon body with nicks or gouges may be repaired by  

grinding lengthwise.

•  Inspect the spiral pin holes on the hoist hook, hexagon 

body and eye bolt. At assembly, the spiral pin must engage 

with a press fit.

Warning and Application Instructions For Crosby

®

 Hook Latch

Important Safety Information – Read & Follow 

•  Always inspect hook and latch before using.
•  Never use a latch that is distorted or bent.
•  Always make sure spring will force the latch against the tip of the hook.
•  Always make sure hook supports the load. The latch must never 

support the load. (See Figure 1 & 2)

•  When placing two (2) sling legs in hooks, make sure the angle 

between the legs is less the 90° and if the hook or load is tilted, 
nothing bears against the bottom of this latch. (See Figures 3 & 4)

•  Latches are intended to retain loose sling or devices under slack 

conditions.

•  Latches are not intended to be an anti-fouling device.

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WARNING

•  Loads may disengage from hook if proper procedures are not 

followed.

•  A falling load may cause serious injury or death.
•  See OSHA Rule 1926.550 (g)(4)(iv)(B) for personnel hoisting 

for cranes and derricks. Only a Crosby or McKissick hook 
with a PL Latch attached and secured with bolt, nut and 
cotter (or Crosby Toggle Pin) or a Crosby hook with a S-4320 
Latch attached and secured with a cotter pin, or a Crosby 
SHUR-LOC

® 

hook in the locked position may be used for 

any personnel hoisting. A hook with a Crosby SS-4055 latch 
attached shall NOT be used for personnel lifting.

•  Hook must always support the load. The load must never be 

supported by the latch.

•  Read and understand these instructions before using hook  

and latch.

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