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The CROSBY L-3322B is an alloy steel ball bearing swivel hook with an integrated safety latch, designed for overhead lifting and rigging applications where load rotation is required. This professional-grade hook combines 360° swivel capability with a positive-locking gate to prevent accidental load detachment during critical lifts.
Ball bearing swivel construction eliminates load twisting and binding, reducing wear on slings and rigging hardware while improving operational safety. The alloy steel body delivers superior strength-to-weight ratio compared to carbon steel alternatives, and the spring-loaded latch provides secondary load security without manual intervention. Available in working load limits from 2 to 11 tons, the L-3322B accommodates a wide range of lifting scenarios from light-duty material handling to heavy industrial rigging.
Key Features
Ball Bearing Swivel — 360° rotation under load prevents sling twist and reduces rigging stress
Alloy Steel Construction — High-strength material provides maximum load capacity with reduced component weight
Multiple Capacity Options — Available in 2-ton, 3-ton, 5-ton, 7-ton, and 11-ton working load limits
Crosby Engineering — Manufactured by The Crosby Group, a recognized leader in lifting and rigging hardware
Applications
Widely used by rigging professionals, crane operators, and industrial maintenance crews for overhead lifting where load orientation control is critical. Common applications include construction site material handling, manufacturing assembly operations, shipyard rigging, and heavy equipment positioning. The swivel action is particularly valuable when lifting asymmetric loads or working in confined spaces where load rotation cannot be manually controlled.