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WHY LIFT-ALL SLING WEBBING?
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Mil-Spec
Webbing
Mil-Spec webbing does not have red core yarn warning system.
Mil-Spec webbing supports the entire load with exposed surface yarns. Lift-All sling webbing uses a
combination of internal protected yarns and surface
yarns.
Damage to the surface of Mil-Spec webbing causes
Sling webbing, as shown, has its surface yarns connected from side to side, which not only protect the
core yarns, but positions all surface and tensile yarns
to work together to support the load.
an immediate strength loss. This is why Sling Webbing has red core yarns to visually reveal damage
and act as a basis for sling rejection.
Lift-All
Sling
Webbing
Transverse
Woven surface yarns cover each side and carry a portion of the load.
pick yarns
inter-relate
with binder/surface
yarns.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light adversely affects nylon and polyester. Slings become bleached
and stiff when exposed to sunlight or arc welding.
Acids
-Alcohols
Aldehydes
Strong Alkalis
Bleaching Agents
polyester.SeeChemicalchart(thispage).
Hydro-Carbons
Hydro-Carbons
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as used throughoutthiscatalog,serves to alert users to potentially hazardous situ-
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INTRODUCING
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Sound engineering principles, and a serious concern for safety have been the standard by which
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SAFETY IN LIFTING
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INSPECTION SERVICES
Sling Safety Inspection Services
SLING SELECTION
Which Type of Sling Should I Choose?
Chain Slings
Alloy chain slings combine
superior strength, ease of handling and durability.The
combinationof heavy loads,elevatedworkingtemperatures and severe lift conditions usually dictate that an
alloy chain sling be used. Typical chain sling applications are found in steel mills, foundries, and heavy
machining operations requiring repetitive lifts.
Wire Rope Slings - The most common and lowest
cost per ton of lift of all slings. Used in the construction industryand other industrieswhereheavy loads
and rugged conditions exist.
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INSPECTION
Daily Inspection
Each day before using, the sling, all fastenings and
attachments shall be inspected for damage or defects
by a competent person designated by the employer. Additional inspections shall be performed prior to each use
where severe conditions warrant. Damaged or defective slings shall be immediately removed from service.
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Using slings at an angle can become deadly ifthat angle is not taken into consideration when selecting the sling to
be used. The tension on each leg of the sling is increased as the angle of lift, from horizontal, decreases. It is most
desirable for a sling to have a larger angle of lift, approaching 90. Lifts with angles of less than 30 from horizontal
are not recommended. 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.
Choker Hitch
Vertical Hitch
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Vertical Choker rating of each sling = 6,000 Ibs.
Measured Length (L) = 6 ft.
Measured Height (H) = 4 ft.
Reduction Factor (RF) = 4 (H) + 6 (L) = .667
Reduced sling rating in this configuration = .667
(RF) x 6,000 Ibs. = 4,000 Ibs. of lifting capacity
per sling
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Reduced Capacity
Increasing Tension
LW = 500 Ibs.
Example:
Sling capacity decreases as the angle
from horizontal decreases. Sling angles
of less than 30' are not recommended.
Lifting Weight
Measured
Length
Measured
Tension
(L) = 10ft.
Minimum
Vertical
Rated
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per sling
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Shackle Pin or
Crane Hook
on Sling Eye
Read Definition on page 3
The eye dimension for each type and size of sling are
shown in the capacity tables of this catalog. If your pin or
hook is large, request an oversized eye for the sling.
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Lift-All is dedicated to manufacturing and developing products for material handling that meet or exceed current
industryand governmentrequirements(OSHAand ASME B30.9). Ultimately, the life and strengthof any sling
depends on those who inspect, use and maintain it.
The ASME B30.9 Sling Safety Standard can be obtained from:
ASME Order Department
22 Law Drive
Fairfield, NJ 07007-2300
Phone: 201-882-1167
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Type 6
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Relative
StrengthlWidth
Factor A
100%
75%
3/'6"
100%
105%
2000
5/'6"
125%
114%
1000
3/'6"
62.5%
137%
Type of Webbing
1600
Webmaster
1200
Tuff-Edge
Dura-Web
Thickness
3/'6"
Price/Strength
Factor B
100%
105%
Advantages
Webmasterwebs
FACTORA - Relative strength factor. This column compares the strength of the various webs to Webmaster 1600 in the same widths.
FACTOR B - Price to strengU comparison. This column compares the relative cost per capacity of the various webs to Webmaster 1600 using a
2" x 10' Type 3 ling.
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Tapering Eyes
As a standard practice, the eyes, or bearing points, of
sling types 3 and 4 are tapered to accommodate a crane
hook on slings that are 3" and wider. Untapered eyes
are available upon request. Type 5 (Endless) slings are
NOTtapered unless specified on order. Dura-Web2000
slings are not tapered in any width.
HOW TO ORDER
Definition of Web Sling Order Code
Sling Type (Two Letters)
EE
8 01
- Wide
12
Sling Length
Use actual pull to
pull length (Reach) in feet.'
Web Material
For Tuff-Edgepolyester webbing add letter "T".
For other polyester webbing add letter "0".
Sling Width in inches (Two Digits)
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SH - Stone Handling
1, 2, 3 or 4
Web Class
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2 - Dura-Web 2000
1 - Dura-Web 1000
8 - Webmaster 160.0or Tuff-Edge
6 - Webmaster 1200'
SH - Stone Handling
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Note:
1. Lift-All manufactures slings to a tolerance of :t2% for one and two ply slings.
Tolerance for three and four ply slings is :t4%. Specify matched lengths if
required and call local plant for special requirements.
2. To order Bridle Slings see page 28.
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Anti-Abrasion Treatment
Lift-All recommends that web slings be manufactured
from abrasion resistant latex treated webbing:
Note: Heavy duty treatments are available as a supplemental process for greater protection.
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Unilink Codes
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And Specifications
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SU2
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5 '/'6
SU4
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A significant improvement in triangle and choker design - featuring positive web capture. Webbing can slip to the
side of ordinary fittings, not with Web-Trap. These fittings feature alloy steel for lighter sling weight and a zinc
dichromate plating to inhibit rust.
Alloy Steel
side shift.
Web Code
Width
Dirnensions (inn
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T
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8T-2
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8T-3
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8T-4
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8T-5
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8T1-8
10"
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Width
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1 3/4
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Tuff-Edge Features, Advantages and Benefits
Promotes Safety
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Always use Wear Pads
to protect synthetic
slings from being cut by
load edges.
for traceability
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ARAMID ROUNDSLINGS
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. Synthetic materials won't cut hands
. Consistent matched lengths for better multiple sling
control
. No loss of strength from abrasion on double walled
jacket
Saves Time
Saves Money
. Doublewall coverfor greaterslinglife
for traceability
. Conforms to shape of load to grip securely
. Load bearing yarns protected from UV degradation
. Contrasting color core yarns provide visual warning
of sling damage
(KeyFlexTM: Orange jacket, Gold Core Yarns)
Endless
style promotes
load stability
by spreading
sling legs
Inspection Criteria
Remove from service when:
. Cuts to sling cover expose gold core yarns
. Holes, tears, snags or abrasion expose gold core
yarns
. End fittings are pitted or corroded, cracked,
distorted or broken
. The sling shows signs of melting, charring or
. Seamless -
Length
chemicaldamage
. Capacity tag
. Other visible
is illegible or missing
damage causes doubt as to strength
of the sling
Environ~onsiderations
Ordering Information
Specify the sling code and length in feet (bearing point to
bearing point). KeyFlexTMare made to a tolerance of
:t1% of the specified length(:t1" minimum tolerance) and
can stretch 1% at rated capacity.
Note: Matched lengths of slings must be specified at
time of order. A vailable in endless style only.
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KEN15K
KEN20K
KEN25K
KEN30K
KEN40K
KEN50K
KEN60K
KEN70K
KEN80K
KEN90K
KEN 1OOK
KEN125K
KEN150K
KEN175K
KEN200K
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20,000
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30,000
40,000
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90,000
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Approximate Measurements
Body Dia. Width at
Length
(ft.)
Weight
(Ibs./ft.)
3
3
3
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8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
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1.0
1.2
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.1
2.6
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
Relaxed
(In.)
1
11/8
11/4
11/4
1 3/8
1 3/4
1 7/8
2
21/8
21/4
21/2
23/4
3
31/4
31/2
33/4
Load
(In.)
1 3/4
2
21/4
21/2
23/4
3
31/2
33/4
4
41/4
43/4
5
51/4
51/2
6
61/4
Minimum
Hardware
Dia. (in.)
7/8
1
1-1/4.
1-3/8
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/2
2-1/2
2-1/2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
3-1/2
3-1/2