Web Slings for Lifting
$75.6
$105.84
Description Color-coded according to EN 1492-1 Working Load Limit with 1 Webbing Sling WLL3T Straight lift Choked lift β 0°-7° 7°-45° 45°-60° 1.0 0.8 2.0 1.4 1.0 3.000 2.400 6.000 4.200 3.000 Color-coded according to EN 1492-1 Working Load Limit with 2 Webbing Sling WLL3T Straight lift up to 45° Choked lift up to 45° Straight lift 45°-60° Choked lift 45°-60° 1.4 1.12 1.0 0.8 4.200 3.360 3.000 2.400 The Web Slings for Lifting are made from strong synthetic fibers, typically polyester or nylon, woven into a flat strap. This design provides excellent strength-to-weight ratio and flexibility. Key Features Precision Engineering: Manufactured to meet the stringent requirements of BS 3481 pt.2 1983F:S 7:1, DIN-EN 149-1, and the European machinery directive. Easy Identification: Thoughtfully color-coded and striped to ensure quick and accurate identification of the working load limit (WLL), enhancing operational safety. Superior Strength: Constructed from 100% high-tenacity polyester fiber, ensuring unparalleled strength. Versatile Designs: Available in simplex to twin sling configurations, with widths up to 300mm, dressed in a striking yellow hue. Working Load Limits: With 1 Webbing Sling: Straight Lift: 3000kg Choked Lift: 2400kg Angled Lift (β): 0°-7°: 6000kg 7°-45°: 4200kg 45°-60°: 3000kg With 2 Webbing Slings: Straight Lift (up to 45°): 4200 kg Choked Lift (up to 45°): 3360 kg Straight lift 45°-60°: 3000kg Choked lift 45°-60°: 2400kg When selecting web slings, consider factors such as load weight, lifting environment, and specific application requirements to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Webbing Sling