Heavy-duty hooks are primarily used in the following scenarios:
Heavy Equipment Lifting: Lifting hooks are a core component of cranes, used for lifting and moving heavy objects, commonly found in industrial lifting and heavy equipment handling.
Vehicle Towing and Rescue: Some heavy-duty hooks (such as "rogue hooks") are installed at the rear of SUVs as towing devices for handling trailers or accident vehicle rescues, while also providing rear collision protection.
Special Operation Tools: In scenarios such as fire rescue, multi-functional grappling hooks can be used for demolition, hooking, and support, but the specific application of "heavy-duty hooks" is not explicitly mentioned.
