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William Hackett Oblong Masterlink (Grade 100)
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William Hackett Masterlink Sub Assembly (Grade 100)
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Masterlinks & Sub-Assemblies for Chain Slings – Built for Strength and Safety
At SlingSmarter, we stock a complete range of masterlinks and masterlink sub-assemblies engineered for professional lifting and rigging applications. Whether you're assembling a chain sling or replacing a critical component, our masterlinks are designed to meet the most demanding jobsite requirements.
Looking for a top link for 1- or 2-leg chain slings? Our standard masterlinks are purpose-built for that job. Building a 3- or 4-leg sling? You’ll need a masterlink with sub-assembly, which includes welded or mechanical intermediate links for safe and balanced load distribution across multiple sling legs.
Each masterlink is forged from premium-grade alloy steel, heat-treated for superior performance, and clearly marked for traceability and load ratings. We supply both Grade 80 and Grade 100 options suitable for various chain sizes and working load requirements — all compliant with ASME B30.9.
- Engineered for overhead lifting and rigging applications
- Compatible with chain slings from 1/4” up to 1/2” diameter
- Assembled and tested in Houston, TX using globally sourced components
- Available with custom components to suit your exact build
Need help selecting the right masterlink or sub-assembly? Try our Chain Sling Builder to configure a custom lifting solution that’s safe, efficient, and made to order.
What Is a Masterlink in Lifting?
A masterlink (or “top link”) is the main attachment point between a chain sling and a lifting hook. It is responsible for bearing the total load and distributing force evenly across the sling legs. Choosing the correct size and type — especially for multi-leg chain slings — is crucial for lifting safely. We offer standard Grade 100 models or specialist DNV and 'zinc-tough' models resistant to hydrogen embrittlement.