I can't tell by the picture if that socket is the correct size for the wire on the crane It looks like it's seated close to the correct depth. If it's not then there would be a problem with it.
Here's a picture of my current set up. The load cell pins were to big to fit either holes at the dead ends. This crane was certified in Seattle about two months ago by a retired Naval Architect that spent his entire career designing and retrofitting cranes for the U.S. Navy. He is the most knowledgeable inspector I've ever seen. He actually put his hands on the pin on the pill and spun it to make sure the swivel was smooth. Then he checked the capacity of both shackles and the rated line pull for the crane. We then proceeded to do the Quad weight test. We took a weight over all four corners of the crane out to 110% of the chart. If you bought a brand new American Crane before Terex bought them out and you had a 92H boom with an offset tip it came from the factory with two shackles on the tip to attach the wedge sockets to. Apparently in G..G..G..Granville...........!!, Catkickastan, and possibly Coos Bay Oregon this is not acceptable. I've never been there so I can't speak for those areas, but in the many places I have been in my career it is.
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