Factor 55 ProLink Shackle Mounts, Hitch Links & Winch Locks At FUELED 4WD!

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Factor 55’s team of specialized engineers provide a strong, safer secure link that puts less stress on recovery straps and allows your winch to perform at maximum capacity. We also carry hitch links and winch locks for winches.
Replace the traditional recovery hook with a Factor 55 ProLink Shackle Mount. The standard winch hook is designed to work with chains, but have become a standard for winches that usually pull using tow straps and ropes. Hooks are usually weaker than the winch capacity, limiting the pulling strength of your winch. The cross section of the standard hook is shaped in a way that creates high fiber stresses that reduce the rating of the recovery strap further limiting your recovery potential. Hooks create safety hazards due to the chance the top rope or strap could escape.



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Smart off roaders have known for years that the most secure way to use your recovery winch is replace the hook with a common screw pin shackle. Unless you are competing, the added seconds required to use a shackle versus a hook during a vehicle recovery is not worth the safety risk associated with standard winch hooks.


Factor 55 products are designed and manufactured using state of the art technologies. All of our products are designed using SolidWorks CAD systems and stress analyzed using COSMOS Finite Element Simulation software. The FEA results allow us to optimize a design concept by adding or removing material or changing material properties where necessary.

FEA or Finite Element Analysis, is a mathematical method of determining stresses in materials before actually building a physical prototype. This allows our engineers to optimize our product designs for the greatest strength to weight considerations. In other words, we can remove material where it is not needed and add material to any weak zones of a particular design concept. This method of design takes away the guess work on determining how thick or what material something should be made of.

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