A synthetic webbing sling is fabricated by sewing woven synthetic webbing of polyester-type yarns into basic sling types with or without fittings.
Size | Standard Size |
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Color | Cutomsized color acceptable |
Standard | ASME/ANSI B.30.9 |
Safety Factor | 5:1 |
Logo | Customized logo acceptable |
Package | Hot shrink film+Carton |
The ASME/ANSI B 30.9 webbing sling is the key lifting tool, it is rigorously designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure its reliability and safety in various lifting applications.
Double Ply Eye and Eye Webbing Sling Class 5
WEBBING WIDTH | VERTICAL | CHOCKER | VERTICAL BASKET | 60° BASKET | 45° BASKET | 30° BASKET | MBS |
INCH | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS |
1 | 2200 | 1760 | 4400 | 3811 | 3111 | 2200 | 11000 |
1-1/2 | 3300 | 2640 | 6600 | 5716 | 4667 | 3300 | 16500 |
1-3/4 | 3800 | 3040 | 7600 | 6582 | 5374 | 3800 | 19000 |
2 | 4400 | 3520 | 8800 | 7621 | 6222 | 4400 | 22000 |
3 | 6600 | 5280 | 13200 | 11432 | 9333 | 6600 | 33000 |
4 | 8200 | 6560 | 16400 | 14203 | 11595 | 8200 | 41000 |
5 | 10200 | 8160 | 20400 | 17667 | 14423 | 10200 | 51000 |
6 | 12300 | 9840 | 24600 | 21304 | 17393 | 12300 | 61500 |
Class 5 means rated loads are based on a stuffer weave construction webbing possessing a minimum certified tensile strength of 6800lbs/inch width
Double Ply Eye and Eye Webbing Sling Class 7
WEBBING WIDTH | VERTICAL | CHOCKER | VERTICAL BASKET | 60° BASKET | 45° BASKET | 30° BASKET | MBS |
INCH | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS | LBS |
1 | 3100 | 2480 | 6200 | 5370 | 4383 | 3100 | 15500 |
1-1/2 | 4700 | 3760 | 9400 | 8141 | 6646 | 4700 | 23500 |
1-3/4 | 5400 | 4320 | 10800 | 9353 | 7636 | 5400 | 27000 |
2 | 6200 | 4960 | 12400 | 10739 | 8767 | 6200 | 31000 |
3 | 8800 | 7040 | 17600 | 15242 | 12444 | 8800 | 44000 |
4 | 11000 | 8800 | 22000 | 19052 | 15554 | 11000 | 55000 |
5 | 13700 | 10960 | 27400 | 23729 | 19372 | 13700 | 68500 |
6 | 16500 | 13200 | 33000 | 28578 | 23331 | 16500 | 82500 |
8 | 22750 | 18200 | 45500 | 39403 | 32169 | 22750 | 113750 |
10 | 28400 | 22720 | 56800 | 49189 | 40158 | 28400 | 142000 |
Class 7 means rated loads are based on a stuffer weave construction webbing possessing a minimum certified tensile strength of 9800lbs/inch width
There are some types of webing sling for choosing.
Type 1(Triangle/Choker) | ![]() | |||||
Type 2(Triangle/Triangle) | ![]() | |||||
Type 3( Flat loop eye) | ![]() | |||||
Type 4(twisted Eye) | ![]() | |||||
Type 5( Endless) | ![]() | |||||
Type 6(Reverse Eye) | ![]() |
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Webbing slings are commonly used in lifting and rigging applications to secure and move heavy loads. Here are some safety tips for using webbing slings.
Inspection: Before each use, visually inspect the webbing sling for any signs of damage, wear, cuts, or abrasions. Check for loose stitching, broken fibers, or other abnormalities. If any damage is detected, do not use the sling, and replace it.
Working Load Limit (WLL): Always adhere to the rated Working Load Limit specified by the manufacturer. Never exceed the rated capacity of the webbing sling, and be aware of the load distribution.
Sling Identification: Ensure that the webbing sling is clearly labeled with relevant information, including the manufacturer’s name, WLL, and any other necessary markings. If these markings are not visible or have faded, do not use the sling.
Load Distribution: Place the load in such a way that the force is evenly distributed across the width of the sling. Avoid loading the sling on its edge, as this may reduce its strength.
Avoid Twisting: Do not twist, knot, or tie the webbing sling during use. Maintain a straight line of pull to prevent unnecessary stress on the fibers.
Sharp Edges: Protect the webbing sling from sharp edges or rough surfaces. Use protective materials such as wear pads or sleeves when lifting loads with sharp edges to prevent damage to the sling.
Environmental Considerations: Be aware of the environmental conditions, such as temperature and chemicals, as these can affect the integrity of the webbing material. Consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific information on environmental compatibility.
Knots: Avoid tying knots in webbing slings, as this can significantly reduce their strength. If a shorter length is needed, use proper hardware or follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Storage: Store webbing slings in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight, chemicals, and other potential contaminants. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper storage.
Competent Personnel: Only trained and competent personnel should be responsible for rigging and using webbing slings. Ensure that workers understand the proper procedures and guidelines for sling use.
Lifting Angles: Be aware that the angle at which the sling is used can affect its lifting capacity. Use angle correction factors when lifting at angles other than vertical.
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