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Webbing slings
Webbing slings belong to detachable load-gripping devices, to which the requirements of safety regulations and normative documents of the State engineering supervision of Russia (RD 11-07-2007) are applied.
Webbings made of high-strength synthetic threads and steel links (hooks, buckles, hangers, etc.), which correspond to normative documents, are used in textile slings manufacture.
After manufacture the webbing slings are subject to tests according to the test program approved by the Company Director.
Webbing slings are supplied with a firmly attached and sewn inside the webbing label which contains the following information:
- trade mark of the manufacturing company, address;
- type and designation of the sling;
- carrying capacity of the sling depending on the manner of slinging;
- length;
- date of manufacture;
- batch number, sling serial number according to the numbering system of the manufacturing company
All slings are supplied with a ticket.
Webbing slings are divided into endless, with lifting eyes and multi-leg slings.
Advantages of textile webbing slings over their metal predecessors:
- Safety of goods during transportation (due to flexibility and wide coverage of load, webbing slings are better suited for gentle handling of your load);
- Flexibility (enables you to use webbing slings with loads of non-standard shapes and sizes);
- Weight (light specific weight provides for serviceability of webbing slings);
- Low probability of industrial injuries (webbing slings are simple in use and do not leave abrasions or scratches on the skin);
- Low abrasion susceptibility (webbing slings are resistant to dust and dirt);
- Chemoresistance (webbingslings are resistant to acids, alkali, oxidants, sea water);
- Unit elongation at maximum working load of 1%;
- Use at high and low temperatures (webbing slings of "Lenta", JSC are suitable for usage in extreme conditions: -60+100°C);
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