Breakaway Connector | Light Duty | 750 lbs - 12,500 lbs

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Part #: 00560-010
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This Light-Duty Breakaway Connector protects polyethylene ducting from overload during your installation with this line of breakaway connectors. It has break strengths from 750 lbs to 12,500 lbs.
Product Features
  • Now available as a Beak-Away Swivel with a pullback capacity of 15,000 lbs.
  • Available in 2 sizes (Heavy-Duty & Light-Duty), covering a range of breaking points from 750 lbs to 45,000 lbs
Tool Specs
Break Range Required: Break from 750-12,500 lbs
Breakaway Type: Light-Duty Connector

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are breakaway pins used for?

Short Answer: Breakaway pins are used to set the maximum pull load at which a breakaway swivel or connector will separate.

Correct use: Breakaway pins act as calibrated shear pins that fail at a specific load to protect duct, conduit, or product during pullback. Each pin is color-coded so crews can quickly identify the intended break strength in the field.

Technical details: Breakaway pins are installed in breakaway swivels or connectors and are designed to shear cleanly when the preset load is exceeded. Light-duty and heavy-duty pins are available to cover a wide range of pull loads.

Incorrect use includes: Installing pins with an unknown rating, mixing pin strengths, or using pins outside their intended breakaway device. Incorrect use can introduce greater risk of unintended separation or loss of overload protection.

What breakaway devices are breakaway pins compatible with?

Short Answer: Breakaway pins are compatible with breakaway swivels and breakaway connectors designed to accept shear pins.

Correct use: Pins must be matched to the specific breakaway swivel or connector and selected based on the desired break strength. Compatibility includes both light-duty and heavy-duty breakaway devices.

Technical details: Breakaway pins are used in pocket breakaway swivels, standard breakaway swivels, and breakaway connectors. Pin kits are color-coded to identify load rating and are available in break strengths ranging from low hundreds of pounds up to several thousand pounds.

Incorrect use includes: Installing pins in non-breakaway hardware or using heavy-duty pins in light-duty devices. Incorrect use can introduce greater risk of equipment damage or improper breakaway performance.