Wire Rope Slings Capacity Charts Metric Tons
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Wire rope slings capacity charts metric tons. 60 45 30 a b a b tons e r. Hitch wll in vert. Inspection of slings fittings. Sling angle info b30 9.
Rigging w blocks sheave bearings. A cable laid body is very flexible easy to handle and has excellent resistance to kinking. Rated capacities based on pin diameter no larger that natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter. Chain size straight sling adjustable.
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See page 91 for reduced choker capacity when using these hook sizes. Sling angles of less than 30 should not be used. Rigging hardware wire rope. Syn sling hitches c o g.
Rigging hardware wedge sockets. Single part body hand spliced wire rope slings rated capacity tons e e basket eye e ht e eh hitch dimensions thimble hook rope choker dia. Search is the most efficient way to navigate the engineering toolbox. Rigging hardware shackles hooks.
Rated capacities basket hitch based on d d ratio of 25. Slings with wire rope bodies larger than 1 1 2 diameter are made only with burnt end splices in. Wire rope sling capacity chart xlsx author. Shoulder eyebolts swivel hoist rings.
The values expressed on this table exceed or meet the minimum requirements of as3775 2 2014 and are stated in tonnes. Resources tools and basic information for engineering and design of technical applications. All capacities in tons of 2000 lbs. Length tolerances single part wire rope slings standard length tolerance is plus or minus two rope diameters or plus or minus 0 5 of the sling length whichever is greater.