1/2" Forged Ring Assy w/weld on clip - 4000 lbs WLL
- 1/2" forged steel ring with weld-on clip
- Working Load Limit (WLL): 4,000 lbs.
- Permanent, high-strength anchor point
- Durable construction for heavy-duty use
- Standard Pack: 50 assemblies per box
- Weight 1.1 lbs. per piece
Dependable Anchor Points for Cargo Security
Safe transport starts with strong, reliable attachment points. The 1/2" Forged Ring Assembly with Weld-On Clip – 4,000 lbs WLL provides a rugged, permanent solution for securing heavy loads. Built to withstand the rigors of industrial use, this forged ring is a trusted choice for workshops, fleets, and transport operators who need lasting performance.
Engineered for Strength and Reliability
The forged steel ring delivers superior strength and durability, while the weld-on clip ensures a stable, fixed mounting point. With a working load limit of 4,000 lbs., this assembly is ideal for securing chains, straps, or slings to trailers, flatbeds, or equipment. Once installed, it offers a dependable anchor point that keeps cargo firmly in place, even under demanding conditions.
Advantages in Industrial Use
- Provides a permanent, high-strength anchor point
- Forged steel construction for maximum durability
- Weld-on clip ensures secure attachment to steel surfaces
- Rated for 4,000 lbs. WLL to handle heavy loads
- Supplied in bulk packaging for efficient stocking
Technical Features
- Size: 1/2 inch
- Construction: Forged steel ring with weld-on clip
- Working Load Limit (WLL): 4,000 lbs.
- Standard Pack: 50 per box
Built for Demanding Work Environments
From securing construction equipment to fastening heavy cargo, this forged ring assembly delivers the strength and reliability professionals expect. It’s designed to reduce risk, increase safety, and ensure smoother operations day after day.
Complete Your Securement System
Pair this anchor point with chains or straps to create a complete cargo restraint setup. Together, these components ensure your loads stay secure no matter the distance or conditions.


