G80 Clevis Forest Hook Logging Chain Choker Hook
In the logging industry, reliable lifting and securing equipment is essential for safe and efficient timber handling. One of the most widely used rigging components in forestry and logging applications is the G80 clevis choker hook. Designed for demanding environments, this heavy-duty hook provides excellent strength, durability, and secure load control when dragging, lifting, or transporting logs.
Whether used in skidding operations, timber harvesting, or load securing, G80 clevis choker hooks are trusted by forestry professionals around the world for their performance under extreme working conditions.
A G80 clevis choker hook is a forged alloy steel hook specifically designed for use with logging chains and wire rope chokers. The “G80” designation refers to Grade 80 alloy steel, a high-strength material commonly used in overhead lifting and heavy-duty chain systems.
The hook features:
- A clevis connection for easy attachment to chains
- A narrow throat design for secure log gripping
- High tensile strength for heavy logging loads
- Heat-treated alloy construction for durability
Advantages of Using G80 Clevis Choker Hooks
Improved Safety
High-strength forged construction reduces the risk of hook deformation or failure during heavy lifting and pulling tasks.
Enhanced Efficiency
The quick clevis connection system allows fast installation and replacement, minimizing downtime in the field.
Longer Service Life
Heat-treated alloy steel provides superior resistance to wear, fatigue, and impact damage.
Reliable Performance
G80 hooks maintain dependable holding power even in muddy, wet, or rugged logging environments.
G80 clevis choker hooks are widely used in:
- Timber skidding
- Log loading and unloading
- Forestry winching systems
- Chain sling assemblies
- Heavy-duty hauling
- Tree removal operations
- Sawmill material handling
Their versatility makes them essential equipment for professional loggers, forestry contractors, and timber transport operators.
Model Number: SLR102
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Cautions:
Ensure the hook matches the chain diameter being used.
Always choose a hook with an appropriate load rating for the intended logging application.
Inspect hooks regularly for cracks, bending, or excessive wear.
Store equipment in a dry environment to prevent corrosion.




















