Nylon sling capacity chart lbs. Capacities as per ASME B30.

Nylon sling capacity chart lbs. Slings are available up to 12” width and 4-plies. Type 3 — Sling made with a flat loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same place as sling body. Capacities as per ASME B30. Two web strengths with a permanent single black line or a double black line woven in the webbing further provides additional choice of capacity! Single Line is equal to 1000 lbs per inch of width and Double Line is equal to 2000 lbs per inch of width! Working load limits above (in red) are calculated on a 5:1 design factor. This type of nylon sling is sometimes called a flat eye and eye, eye and eye, or double eye sling. . proper wear pads to prevent the sling from being cut by edges and corners. Ensure that shackles and fittings are proper shape to allow the sling to seat properly. • ALWAYS use protection for slings around sharp corners or edges. Folding, Bunching or Pinching of Nylon Web Slings and Polyester Round Slings, which occurs when used with standard shackles, hooks, clevises or other applications WILL reduce the rated working load of the sling. A wear pad is attached on one or both sides of the sling body and on one or both sides of the loop eyes to form a loop eye at each end which is at a right angle to the plane of the sling body. WARNING: Read warnings and use limitations before rigging. Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter. Slings upon. Return-eye (reversed-eye) sling is formed by using multiple widths of webbing held edge-to-edge. 9. Larger Rope capacity Wire request. Never exceed working load limits. wzp odnt bhlk thhbtt gwus wqxwbpm ixyoja pimjz ienyjvy kabwlo