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Load image into Gallery viewer, Right/Left 45° HOOK | G80 | Pack of Two
Load image into Gallery viewer, A technical diagram illustrating the Hooks with measurements in inches. It details the dimensions and provides different views: straight, left, and right orientations. The working load limit is 12.5T and the breaking load limit is 50T. Branding of "Container Nut" is prominently displayed.
Load image into Gallery viewer, A yellow metal left hook tool used for container locking, featuring a large circular opening and a hook-like structure on one end. The background displays repeated "CONTAINER NUT®" text in a pattern. The bottom left corner has the "CONTAINER NUT®" and "LEFTHOOK" logos in black and red. This tool is part of the Right/Left 45° Hook product line by Container Nut.
Load image into Gallery viewer, A bright yellow steel container twist lock handle labeled "Right Hook" on the bottom right corner. The background has a repetitive, semi-transparent "Container Nut®" logo pattern, with a larger Container Nut® logo in the lower left-hand corner.
Load image into Gallery viewer, A close-up photo of a yellow metal tool, identified as the Right/Left Hook from Container Nut, featuring a large circular opening at one end and an angled, notched extension at the other. The tool is placed inside a clear plastic bag with part of the text "containernut.com" visible on its side.

SKU: RL-HOOK

Right/Left 45° HOOK | G80 | Pack of Two

Vendor Container Nut
Regular price $156.99
Sale price $156.99 Regular price
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Comes with (1) Right Hook and (1) Left Hook

G80 ALLOY STEEL 

Working Load Limit: 12.5T

Upgrade your shipping container lifting with these allow steel lifting hook ( Right 45°/ Left 45°). Developed specifically for use on the corner eyes of shipping containers. Built for lifting purposes only, they are the top choice among professionals in the industry.

 

Never exceed working load limit