Pins and Clips

Choose from All Lifting’s wide range of pins and clips, designed to be durable and long-lasting. View our full product range for specific information.

Pins and Clips - All Lifting and Rigging
Commercial-Snap-Hook-All-Lifting
from $0.86

Commercial Snap Hook

All Lifting

Our Commercial Snap Hook is designed to offer lightweight, temporary connectivity and make your everyday life easier. This snap hook is manufacture...

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Commercial-R-Clips-All-Lifting
from $0.39

Commercial R Clips

All Lifting

Our Commercial R Clips don't need a matching hole in the shaft to be installed. All you have to do is slip the R clip into its semi-circular hole i...

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Commercial-S-Hook-All-Lifting
from $0.31

Commercial S Hook

All Lifting

Our Commercial S Hook is an essential tool for any industrial or commercial workplace. From bars and restaurants to retail stores and warehouses, t...

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Lifting Pins

Small components play a big role in lifting safety. Using the wrong lifting pins or clips can lead to unsecured connections, load movement and unnecessary risk. At All Lifting, we supply reliable rigging clips that securely secure lifting and rigging setups. Our range supports everyday industrial use while helping Australian worksites maintain safe, stable connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are lifting pins used for?

Lifting pins are used to secure components in lifting and rigging setups. They help hold attachments, brackets or moving parts in place, ensuring connections remain secure during lifting or load movement.

What is the difference between lifting pins and rigging clips?

Lifting pins are typically used as fixed or removable securing points, while rigging clips, such as R clips or lynch pins, allow quick installation and removal. Both help maintain safe connections within rigging systems.

What Australian Standards apply to lifting pins?

Lifting pins used in lifting applications should meet relevant Australian Standards and manufacturer specifications. It’s important to confirm load suitability and intended use, especially when the load is used in lifting or rigging systems.

How do I choose the right lifting pin or clip?

Consider the size, load, connection type and application. The pin or clip must suit the equipment it secures and be appropriate for the working environment. Our team can help you choose the right option.

Can lifting pins be used for overhead lifting?

Only lifting pins designed and rated for overhead lifting should be used. Always check product specifications and load ratings before use.

Do lifting pins and rigging clips need inspection?

Yes. Pins and clips should be checked regularly for wear, deformation or damage. Regular inspection helps ensure connections remain secure and safe during use.

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