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Lifting Sling Capacity Chart. The factors listed below affect the capacity of a wire rope sli
The factors listed below affect the capacity of a wire rope sling: Efficiency of the end termination or eye splice Type of hitch being used when lifting the load Diameter of the item being lifted where the sling is attached Diameter of the hook or shackle where the sling attaches to the lifting device Choosing the right sling for your lift. Lift-All wire rope slings are made using the Flemish Eye Splice technique. Horizontal sling angles of less than 30 degrees are not recommended. , 5m/5FT, Payload: 11023LBS/5T About this item Highlights 11,000 lbs capacity with 5 ft chain for secure lifting. The Increased Tension method provides the increased tension as a function of the sling angle. 10 mm) G80 alloy steel chain and quality hardware for demanding lifting, rigging and material handling jobs in shops, yards and construction sites. Sling made with flat loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same plane as sling body. T he rated capacity of a sling varies depending upon the type of sling, the size of the sling, and the type of hitch. If you can measure the angle of lift or the length and height of the sling as rigged, you can determine the properly rated sling for your lift. W I R E R The listed capacities of wire rope slings & assemblies in this catalog are based on the industry standard of a 5 to 1 design factor.
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