!!WARNING!!
The capacity of a sling to lift weight DECREASES as the angle of the sling moves away from being vertical. If the angle of the sling is not taken into consideration before selecting a sling to lift a load, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT from the load being dropped

Sling Angle Capacities
If you know the lifting angle of the sling being used, you can apply the Capacity Reduction Factor A or the Load Multiplier B in the Sling Angle chart. If you don't know the angle:

Attach the sling(s)
Apply lift until the slings are taut and the load is ALMOST ready to leave the ground (BUT DO NOT LIFT THE LOAD OFF THE GROUND!!)
Measure the length of the sling between the lift point and the load
Measure the height between the lift point and the load (see Fig. 1 below)


SLING ANGLE CHART
Angle
from
Horizontal
A
Capacity
Reduction
Factor
B

Load
Multiplier

90
1.00
1.00
85
.996
1.005
80
.985
1.016
75
.966
1.036
70
.940
1.064
65
.906
1.104
60
.866
1.155
55
.819
1.222
50
.766
1.306
45
.707
1.415
40
.643
1.556
35
.574
1.743
30
.50

2.00

 

 

Situation 1
Capacity Reduction Factor
Situation 2
Load Multiplier
When you know the appropriate rated capacity of the sling, and you need to calculate its actual capacity (based on the sling angle), follow the instructions below: (The example uses a measured length of 12 feet and a measured height of 8 feet.)
Measured Length (L): 12 feet
Measured Height (H): 8 feet
Reduction Factor (RF) = H/L=8/12 = 0.667
Rated Capacity* of sling = 1,000 lbs.
Actual Capacity of sling = Rated Capacity x RF =
1,000 X 0.667 = 677 lbs.
When you know the actual weight of the load, and you need to calculate the appropriate rated capacity (based on the sling angle) of the sling to lift the load, follow the instructions below: (The example uses a measured length of 12 feet and a measured height of 8 feet.)
Measured Length (L): 12 feet
Measured Height (H): 8 feet
Load Multiplier (LM) =L/H=12/8 = 1.5
Load weight: 1000 lbs.
Necessary Rated Capacity* of sling = Load Weight x LM =
1,000 X 1.5 = 1,500 lbs.
Example: Polyester Roundsling size no. 1(purple) without fittings, 5,200 lb. vertical basket hitch rating used in a basket hitch at a 60° angle.
5200 lbs
X
0.866
=
4500 lb Rated Capacity
Roundsling Rating
Vertical Basket
Factor from
Sling Angle Chart
Rated Capacity

 

Inspection Criteria for Twintex® Roundslings
Remove from Service When:
*Cuts to sling cover expose red-striped white core yarns
*Holes, tears, snags or abrasions expose red-striped white core yarns
*End fittings are pitted or corroded, cracked, distorted or broken
*The sling shows signs of melting, charring, or chemical damage
*Capacity tag is illegible or missing
*Other visible damage which causes doubt as to the strength of the sling
*Note: Do not expose roundslings to temperatures exceeding 194° F.

Chemical Resistance Chart

Chemical Polyester Nylon
Acid * NO
Alcohols OK OK
Aldehydes NO OK
Strong Aldihydes ** OK
Bleaching Agents OK

NO

Dry Cleaning Solvents OK OK
Ethers NO OK
Halogenated Hydrocarbons OK OK
Hydrocarbons OK OK
Ketones OK OK
Oils, Crude OK OK
Oils, Lubricating OK Ok
Soap and detergents OK OK
Water and Seawater OK OK
Weak Alkalis OK OK
THIS IS A GENERAL GUIDELINE ONLY
*Disintegrated by concentrated sulphuric acid
**Degraded by strong alkalis at elevated temperatures




 




 
 
 
 

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