Green Pin® DNV Master Link Assembly

Grade 8 master link assembly
    Highlights
  • Extra large opening to accommodate larger lifting points
  • Ideal for offshore use (DNV certification)
  • Coating assures long-term durability
  • Superior stock availability of 99%
Description

The Green Pin® DNV Master Link Assembly is perfect for offshore use. The Master Link Assembly is DNV-certified and has a large opening to accommodate larger lifting points. Moreover, the coating of the DNV Master Link Assembly ensures long-term durability, even under severe environmental conditions. The DNV Master Link Assembly is available in a range with a working load limit from 4.1 up to 100 ton.

Product details
  • Productcode
    P-6820
  • Material
    alloy steel, Grade 8
  • Safety factor
    MBL equals 5 x WLL
  • Temp. range
    -40°C up to +200°C
  • Certification
    • 2.1
    • 2.2
    • 3.1
    • MTCb
    • MPIb
    • DNV 2.7-1a
  • Standard
    DNV 2.7-1, EN 12079-2 and EN 1677-4
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Technical specifications in
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Net weight (KG) Net weight (LBS)
PDF GPMLADNV16 4,1 16 150 75 14,5 125 60 1.62
PDF GPMLADNV16 4,1 5/8 5 29/32 2 15/16 9/16 4 29/32 2 3/8 3.57
PDF GPMLADNV22 7 22 270 140 22 162 90 5.22
PDF GPMLADNV22 7 7/8 10 5/8 5 1/2 7/8 6 3/8 3 17/32 11.5
PDF GPMLADNV26 9,3 26 270 140 22 162 90 6.05
PDF GPMLADNV26 9,3 1 10 5/8 5 1/2 7/8 6 3/8 3 17/32 13.3
PDF GPMLADNV28 14,5 28 270 140 22 162 90 6.73
PDF GPMLADNV28 14,5 1 1/8 10 5/8 5 1/2 7/8 6 3/8 3 17/32 14.8
PDF GPMLADNV32 19 32 270 140 28 200 110 10.9
PDF GPMLADNV32 19 1 1/4 10 5/8 5 1/2 1 3/32 7 7/8 4 11/32 24.1
PDF GPMLADNV36 26 36 270 140 28 200 110 12.4
PDF GPMLADNV36 26 1 3/8 10 5/8 5 1/2 1 3/32 7 7/8 4 11/32 27.2
PDF GPMLADNV40 30,5 40 280 155 32 270 140 18.5
PDF GPMLADNV40 30,5 1 9/16 11 1/32 6 3/32 1 1/4 10 5/8 5 1/2 40.8
PDF GPMLADNV45 40 45 320 175 36 270 140 25.1
PDF GPMLADNV45 40 1 3/4 12 19/32 6 7/8 1 13/32 10 5/8 5 1/2 55.3
PDF GPMLADNV50 51 50 350 195 45 320 175 40.9
PDF GPMLADNV50 51 2 13 25/32 7 11/16 1 25/32 12 19/32 6 7/8 90.2
PDF GPMLADNV65 75 65 410 220 50 350 195 66.1
PDF GPMLADNV65 75 2 9/16 16 5/32 8 21/32 2 13 25/32 7 11/16 146
PDF GPMLADNV75 100 75 450 250 65 410 220 115
PDF GPMLADNV75 100 3 17 23/32 9 27/32 2 9/16 16 5/32 8 21/32 254

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs
Where can I find CAD drawings of Green Pin® products?

If you go to the product pages of individual products on this website, you can download the CAD-drawing (3D) of that product:

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Where can I find the DNV Type Approval for Master Link (assemblies)?

DNV Type Approval
Click here to download the certificate

Is it allowed to weld on Green Pin® lifting equipment?

No! Green Pin® products are treated with well designed heat treatment, which results in a certain Minimum Break Load and other specific mechanical properties. These properties will be destroyed by the heat of welding. It even can initiate extreme hard spots and initial cracks, that will decrease the strength and fatigue life dramatically. An exception is made for Green Pin® GH and PAS products, as these need to be welded to a surface to function. For these items, please follow the instructions that are available at Green Pin® sales.

FAQ-Reference PI-07-02 Rev. B

Where can I find the Working Load Limit table for chain assemblies?

You can find the Working Load Limit tables for chain assemblies here: