FLAT WOVEN WEBBING SLING DIAGRAM
FLAT WEBBING SLING SPECIFICATIONS
| Eve-Eye Sling (Type 3 and 4) | |||||||
| Plies of Web | Model | Wed Width (in.) | Eye Length (in.) | Rated Capacity (lbs.) | base Length(ft) | ||
| Vertical | Chocker | Vertical Basket | |||||
| One Ply | SEE1-1 | 1 | 8-1/2 | 1200 | 960 | 2400 | 3 |
| SEE1-2 | 2 | 10 | 2400 | 1920 | 4800 | 3 | |
| SEE1-3 | 3 | 11 | 3600 | 2880 | 7200 | 3 | |
| SEE1-4 | 4 | 12 | 4800 | 3840 | 9600 | 3 | |
| SEE1-5 | 5 | 14 | 6000 | 4800 | 12000 | 3 | |
| SEE1-6 | 6 | 16 | 7200 | 5760 | 14400 | 3 | |
| Two Ply | SEE2-1 | 1 | 8-1/2 | 2400 | 2560 | 4800 | 3 |
| SEE2-2 | 2 | 10 | 4800 | 3840 | 9600 | 3 | |
| SEE2-3 | 3 | 11 | 6500 | 5200 | 13000 | 3 | |
| SEE2-4 | 4 | 12 | 8600 | 6880 | 17200 | 3 | |
| SEE2-5 | 5 | 14 | 10200 | 8160 | 20400 | 3 | |
| SEE2-6 | 6 | 16 | 12300 | 9840 | 24600 | 3 | |
| Endless sling (Type 5) | ||||||
| Plies of Web | Model | Wed Width (in.) | Rated Capacity (lbs.) | base Length(ft) | ||
| Vertical | Chocker | Vertical Basket | ||||
| One Ply | SEN1-1 | 1 | 2400 | 1920 | 4800 | 3 |
| SEN1-2 | 2 | 4800 | 3840 | 9600 | 3 | |
| SEN1-3 | 3 | 6600 | 5280 | 13200 | 3 | |
| SEN1-4 | 4 | 8800 | 7040 | 17600 | 3 | |
| SEN1-5 | 5 | 11000 | 8800 | 22000 | 3 | |
| SEN1-6 | 6 | 13200 | 10560 | 26400 | 3 | |
| Two Ply | SEN2-1 | 1 | 4800 | 3840 | 9600 | 3 |
| SEN2-2 | 2 | 9600 | 7680 | 19200 | 3 | |
| SEN2-3 | 3 | 12500 | 10000 | 25000 | 3 | |
| SEN2-4 | 4 | 15500 | 12400 | 31000 | 3 | |
| SEN2-5 | 5 | 19400 | 15520 | 38800 | 3 | |
| SEN2-6 | 6 | 23000 | 18400 | 46000 | 3 | |
POLYESTER FLAT WEB SLING INFORMATION
●Meet or exceed US standard ASMEb30.9
●Class 5 webbing possessing a minimum certified tensile strength of 6800LBS/in width
●Low strain ,wear -resistance,long life material (100% PES)
●Safety factor 5:1
●Eyes are reforced with polyester wear pads
●Lengths are measured from bearing point to bearing point
INSTRUCTIONS & CAUTIONS
Inspect Before Each Use
Always inspect your flat web sling before every use. Check for visible damage such as cuts, frays, or abrasions on the webbing. Make sure the sling’s label is still legible and shows the correct Working Load Limit (WLL). If you spot any wear or damage, don’t use the sling—replace it immediately. Regular inspections are essential for safe lifting operations.
Check Load Capacity and Safety Factor
Ensure that the Working Load Limit (WLL) of the sling exceeds the weight of the load you are lifting. Never exceed the WLL, as this can lead to sling failure and safety hazards. The safety factor of 5:1 means the sling can handle up to five times its rated capacity, but it’s crucial to always stay within the specified limits for secure lifting.
Avoid Sharp Edges or Abrasive Surfaces
Protect your sling from sharp edges and abrasive surfaces that can damage the webbing. If you need to lift a load with rough edges, use protective sleeves or edge guards to shield the sling. Direct exposure to sharp or abrasive surfaces can lead to wear and decrease the sling’s lifespan, making this extra precaution essential for safe lifting.
Store Properly When Not in Use
When not in use, store your flat web slings in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and chemicals. Avoid folding or stacking slings under heavy equipment to prevent pressure damage. Proper storage extends the life of the sling and ensures it’s ready for safe use when needed. Always store slings off the ground to avoid dirt and moisture buildup.
OUR ADVANTAGES
Customized Solutions for Your Business Needs
At Powerful Machinery, we prioritize understanding your specific needs. We offer flexible, customized solutions that cater to your exact requirements, whether it’s product specifications or delivery timelines. We work closely with you to ensure you get the best solution for your lifting operations, providing tailored support for your business’s success.
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in the lifting equipment industry, Powerful Machinery brings unmatched expertise to the table. We ensure that every product we offer meets or exceeds industry standards, providing reliability you can trust. Our team of professionals offers ongoing technical guidance, ensuring you get the best advice and service to optimize your lifting operations.
Quick and Reliable Delivery
We understand that time is critical in the lifting equipment industry. That’s why we offer fast lead times and on-time deliveries for your orders. Whether you're looking for bulk quantities or custom orders, we ensure prompt shipping, so you can keep your operations running smoothly without delays. We guarantee the reliability of our delivery service, no matter the size or complexity of your order.
Dedicated Customer Support
Our customer support team is available to guide you every step of the way. From product inquiries to after-sales support, we are always here to help you make informed decisions. If you need assistance with product selection, maintenance tips, or have any operational questions, we provide prompt, expert advice, ensuring your lifting equipment performs safely and efficiently.
FAQ
What are US Standard Polyester Flat Web Slings made from?
US Standard Polyester Flat Web Slings are made from high-strength polyester fibers. Polyester offers excellent resistance to UV rays, chemicals, and abrasion, making it ideal for lifting heavy loads safely. It is lightweight yet durable, ensuring both strength and flexibility, which makes these slings a reliable choice for various lifting applications in industrial settings.
How do I inspect polyester flat web slings before use?
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Check for Visible Damage
Inspect the web sling for any cuts, abrasions, or frayed edges. These can weaken the sling and make it unsafe for use. -
Examine the Eyes for Wear
Look at the eyes of the sling for any signs of wear or stretching. Damaged eyes can compromise the sling’s ability to handle the load safely. -
Verify the Label and WLL
Ensure the sling’s label is legible and shows the correct Working Load Limit (WLL). This ensures that the sling is rated to handle the intended load. -
Replace Damaged Slings Immediately
If you find any damage during the inspection, replace the sling immediately. Never use a damaged sling as it can pose safety risks during lifting operations.
Can polyester flat web slings be repaired?
No, polyester flat web slings should never be repaired if they show signs of wear or damage. Attempting to repair a sling can compromise its strength and safety. Always replace damaged slings to ensure safe lifting. We recommend conducting regular inspections to identify any potential issues before they become dangerous.
Can polyester flat web slings be used for lifting irregularly shaped loads?
Yes, polyester flat web slings are highly versatile and can be used for lifting irregularly shaped loads. They distribute weight evenly, which minimizes stress points and reduces the risk of damage. However, when lifting loads with sharp edges, it’s recommended to use edge protectors or sleeves to prevent abrasion and wear on the sling.
What is the difference between flat web slings and round slings?
Flat web slings have a flat, wide design that makes them ideal for lifting loads that need to be distributed evenly. Round slings, on the other hand, are made of tubular polyester and are more flexible, making them better for lifting loads with more complex shapes. Both types of slings have their advantages, and the choice depends on the specific lifting task.
How can I contact your team for more information or assistance?
If you have any questions or need assistance with selecting the right polyester flat web sling for your lifting needs, feel free to contact our team. We’re here to provide expert advice and help you choose the best solution for your specific requirements. Reach out to us for product recommendations, safety guidelines, or any other inquiries you may have.