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Stronghold Lifting and Rigging

Rated Capacity in Pounds
WEB WIDTH | VERTICAL | CHOKER | BASKET | 60° ANGLE | 45° ANGLE | 30° ANGLE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2" | 6,400 | 5,000 | 12,800 | 11,100 | 9,000 | 6,400 |
3" | 8,900 | 7,200 | 17,800 | 15,400 | 12,600 | 8,900 |
4" | 12,000 | 9,600 | 24,000 | 20,800 | 17,000 | 12,000 |
always
- Store and handle webbing slings correctly
- Inspect slings and accessories before use and before placing in storage
- Position the bight for choke lift at 120 (natural angle).
- Position the sling so that the load is uniformly spread over its width and protect the sling from sharp edges
- Apply the correct mode factor for the slinging arrangement.
never
- Attempt to shorten, tie or knot webbing slings
- Expose webbing slings to direct heat or flames
- Expose webbing slings to chemicals without consulting the supplier
- Shock load webbing slings
- Use webbing slings which are cut or have loose or damaged stitching
- Use a sling with missing/damaged label or illegible markings
in-service inspection and maintenance
Maintenance requirements are minimal. Webbing slings may be cleaned with clear water. Remember weak chemical solutions will become increasingly stronger by evaporation. Before each use inspect webbing slings and in the event of the following defects, refer the sling to a competent person for thorough examination: illegible markings; damaged, chafed or cut webbing; damaged or loose stitching; heat damage; burns; chemical damage; solar degradation; damaged or deformed end fittings

Rated Capacity in Pounds
WEB WIDTH | VERTICAL | CHOKER | BASKET | 60° ANGLE | 45° ANGLE | 30° ANGLE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1" | 3,200 | 2,500 | 6,400 | 5,500 | 4,500 | 3,200 |
2" | 6,400 | 5,000 | 12,800 | 11,100 | 9,000 | 6,400 |
3" | 8,900 | 7,200 | 17,800 | 15,400 | 12,600 | 8,900 |
4" | 12,000 | 9,600 | 24,000 | 20,800 | 17,000 | 12,000 |
always
- Store and handle webbing slings correctly
- Inspect slings and accessories before use and before placing in storage
- Position the bight for choke lift at 120 (natural angle).
- Position the sling so that the load is uniformly spread over its width and protect the sling from sharp edges
- Apply the correct mode factor for the slinging arrangement.
never
- Attempt to shorten, tie or knot webbing slings
- Expose webbing slings to direct heat or flames
- Expose webbing slings to chemicals without consulting the supplier
- Shock load webbing slings
- Use webbing slings which are cut or have loose or damaged stitching
- Use a sling with missing/damaged label or illegible markings
in-service inspection and maintenance
Maintenance requirements are minimal. Webbing slings may be cleaned with clear water. Remember weak chemical solutions will become increasingly stronger by evaporation. Before each use inspect webbing slings and in the event of the following defects, refer the sling to a competent person for thorough examination: illegible markings; damaged, chaffed or cut webbing; damaged or loose stitching; heat damage; burns; chemical damage; solar degradation; damaged or deformed end fittings