|
|
|
Webbing Slings Explained by Bob Henderson
|
|
|
Webbing Slings Explained |
|
|
|
Business,Home Improvement,Import - Export
|
|
Lifting, rigging and suspending are all great uses for webbing slings and endless round slings. With effective working loads from 1000kg all the way up to 12000kg at standard and if required up to 300 tons! Only top quality UK made slings should be used when lifting, rigging and suspending especially in entertainment industries where rigging often takes place over peoples heads. Endless Round Slings are lifting slings with no ends. Usually measured by circumference in meters and feature working load limits to the customer's request usually starting at 1000kg minimum. Round sling products can be used to form a basket or choke lift loads where by the sling is used as a choke on the load so when it is lifted the tension is increased and the load is subject to extreme grip and lifting power. Another great feature about round slings is that they are the softest kind of sling and can be used in a wide variety of applications. Just because round slings are soft does not mean they are not as strong as chain slings or web slings, all slings are as strong as their working load limit stated on the identification tags attached to each sling, this is also stated on the certificate of conformity that should be shipped with every sling consignment. Endless round slings are favoured in theatre rigging where they are often fitted with steel insides to ensure they remain fire proof. Webbing slings are flat and made of polyester, they can be endless or standard with two eyes. Usually manufactured to a safety factor of 7:1, as this is the required factor of safety for lifting slings. Regular slings are manufactured to this standard with a double ply of material for extra protection. Double ply or commonly known as 'Duplex' are more common these days as insurance companies and other inspecting bodies recommend them. Duplex models are double thickness to ensure total load security up to the rated capacity. This also relies on the equipment being used correctly to the working load limits displayed on the blue tags attached. Webbing slings feature a flat eye each end as standard. Soft slings are more suited to lifting loads where the surface could easily be damaged, many riggers prefer chain or wire rope slings as alternative methods of rigging.
Related Articles -
webbing slings, lifting slings, ,
|
Rate This Article |
|
|
|
Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!
Reader Opinions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Author Login |
|
|
Advertiser Login
ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
Limited Time $60 Offer!
90 Days-1.5 Million Views
|
|
TIM FAY
After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
|
|
|
|
|
LAURA JEEVES
At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
|
|
|
|
|
ALEX BELSEY
I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more
|
|
|
|
|
GENE MYERS
Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
|
|
|
|
|
SUSAN FRIESEN
Located in the lower mainland of B.C., Susan Friesen is a visionary brand strategist, entrepreneur, ...more
|
|
|
|
|
STEPHEN BYE
Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more
|
|
|
|
|
SHALINI MITTAL
A postgraduate in Fashion Technology. Shalini is a writer at heart! Writing for her is an expression...more
|
|
|
|
|
ADRIAN JOELE
I have been involved in nutrition and weight management for over 12 years and I like to share my kn...more
|
|
|
|
|
JAMES KENNY
James is a Research Enthusiast that focuses on the understanding of how things work and can be impro...more
|
|
|
|