跳至主要内容

Instruction for the use of webbing sling and round sling

Instruction of the use of webbing sling and round sling
endless round sling
EN1492-2 Round Sling


1. Check visually for obvious damage before every use
2. Webbing- and round slings are not allowed to be surcharged. Observe the label indicating the max load.
3. Webbing- and round slings must not be noted.
4. Webbing- and round slings must not have any irregularities while loaded. They must be tense.
5. Protect webbing- and round slings from sharp edges. In case, use protectors.
6. Do not expose webbing- and round slings to rubbing the surface.
7. Webbing- and round slings are chemical-proof against many acids and alkaline solutions. 
8.Temperature range: -40en +100C, (as long as no chemical get in touch with webbing- and round slings)
9. Webbing- and round slings need to be laid to the crane hook with the complete width. No twist, no necking!
10. Avoid to charging abruptly.

How do I know if my webbing slings or round slings are broken?
Label must always be readable
The material does not show any defect or incise.
Seams must be tight.
The loop protection must be intact.



The use of damaged webbing slings or round slings can cause serious damage or even death! Please change damaged webbings immediately!

If you need more information, please don't hesitate to contact us.
www.chinatoplifting.com   tracy@chinatoplifting.com

#roundsling #endlesswebbingsling  #flatwebbingsling #liftingsling #webbingslingwitheye

评论

此博客中的热门博文

Australian Standard Webbing Slings & Round Slings |AS1353 & AS4497

  In the Australian market, lifting slings are essential tools in hoisting and material handling operations, and their safety and performance must comply with strict national standards. Australia’s lifting sling standards primarily include   AS 1353   and   AS 4497 , which apply to   webbing slings (flat slings)   and   roundslings , respectively. www.chinatoplifting.com tracy@chinatoplifting.com Overview of Applicable Standards Sling Type Standard Standard Title Webbing Sling AS 1353.1 / AS 1353.2 Flat synthetic webbing slings – Manufacture & Use Roundsling AS 4497.1 / AS 4497.2 Synthetic roundslings – Manufacture & Use Structure & Material Differences Webbing Slings Structure : Made from one or more layers of woven polyester webbing. Common designs include flat type, eye type, and reinforced eye type. Features : Lightweight and flexible Easy to store and fold Wide contact area to avoid damage to loads Compatible with corner protectors for...

The usage and features of the ratchet straps

The usage and features of the ratchet straps The ratchet straps are used when the goods are transported, moved, shipped or stored. They are locked, do not fall off, safe, reliable, lightweight, easy to operate, protect the object from damage. Can be based on different hook type, applicable to all kinds of environment. Also known as bundles, fasteners, fastening belt, military straps. Features: 1, save time and effort, the product to dial the situation, one person can make the operation of a large bundled binding force, fast lifting. 2, safe and durable, this product uses special steel for the mechanical parts, strong acid, and alkali fibre material combination. 3, easy to operate, instantly tightened, never fall off, instantly loose, easy to operate, easy to recover baggage, do not take up space. 4, do not hurt the goods, the product is made of fibrous material flat ribbon combination, the force point scattered, soft, never hurt the goods. In the transport of goods, movin...

Common Stitching Defects in Lifting Slings and How to Spot Them

  When it comes to  lifting slings , most buyers focus on the webbing material, the label, or the load capacity. However, one often-overlooked yet   critical component   is the   stitching . The stitching—specifically the sewing thread and pattern—plays a key role in the overall strength and durability of the sling. Why Stitching Matters in Lifting Slings The strength of a lifting sling doesn’t come from the webbing alone—it relies heavily on the quality of stitching that holds everything together. Poor stitching can significantly reduce the Working Load Limit (WLL) and may lead to dangerous failures during lifting operations. The stitching on a webbing sling isn’t just about holding layers together—it’s what keeps the sling strong and safe under load. If the stitching is poorly done, the entire sling becomes unreliable. Here’s what can go wrong: Lower Strength  – Weak stitching reduces the sling’s working load limit (WLL), meaning it might fail when you le...