Turnbuckles serve as a load-rated tensioning and leveling device. For tensioning, one end always comes with a reversed thread so that when it is placed into service between two objects in its fully extended position, the housing may be rotated back to shorten the overall component, pulling the threaded arms in and putting additional tension into the system, such as between two anchored wire rope assemblies. Turnbuckles are also employed as leveling devices to bring overhead truss and grids into a level attitude. Its eye fittings accommodate shackles, quick links, etc.