Mighty Strut cluster set showing 3 different hooking attachments

Mighty Strut Cluster

$59.99
SKU: AGM-EJA-3010
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Description

The Mighty Strut Chain Cluster is a multi-hook attachment assembly designed to provide versatile vehicle connection options while reducing the number of individual hooks crews need to carry. By combining multiple hook styles into a single cluster, it simplifies setup and improves adaptability on scene.

Offered as a single replacement component, the Chain Cluster is ideal for replacing lost, damaged, or stolen hardware, or for departments that want to carry spare clusters to support multiple Mighty Strut systems.

Multiple Hook Options in One Assembly

The Chain Cluster includes three different hook styles connected together by Grade 70 chain links, allowing crews to quickly select the best attachment point without changing hardware.

Hook Styles and Common Uses

  • R Hook – commonly used on Ford vehicles
  • T Hook – commonly used on GM and Chrysler vehicles
  • J Hook – commonly used on foreign vehicles and well-suited as a universal hook for suspension, window frame, and chassis components

Built for the Mighty Strut System

The Chain Cluster is designed to integrate seamlessly with Mighty Strut Systems, providing reliable attachment options when stabilizing or lifting vehicles in varied rescue scenarios.

Construction and Finish

Manufactured from high-strength Grade 70 forged steel and finished with a gold chromate coating, the Chain Cluster is built for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated field use.

Important Note

This product includes one Chain Cluster only. Mighty Strut, straps, and other system components are not included.

Ideal Applications

  • Replacing lost, damaged, or stolen chain clusters
  • Reducing the number of individual hooks carried on apparatus
  • Providing flexible attachment options across different vehicle types

Why Firefighters Choose the Mighty Strut Chain Cluster

Multiple attachment options in one compact assembly, less gear to manage and faster decisions on scene.