ONE-PLY FLAT POLYESTER WEB-SLING BELT 6:1
SSTE offers SINGLE PLY/LAYER FLAT NYLON POLYESTER WEBBING SLING – LIFTING BELT STRAP in Saudi Arabia
Key Features:
Meets and Exceeds Standards: EN 1492-1, EN 1492-2 & ASME B30.9
- Factor of Safety (Fos) – 6:1
- Working Temperature: 194°F (90°C) or below -40°F (-40°C)
- Lighter than the chain and steel wire rope sling
- Easy to use and high chemical resistance.
- Does not damage the material to be lifted. Positioning is fast and easy.
- Can tighten up the material to avoid slipping while lifting the products.
- Only a small storage space is required because of its flexibility.
- Medium initial investment cost. However, higher productivity, longer service life, and easier handling and storage result in low total operating costs.
- Lightweight and excellent flexibility allow safer and easier handling of your valuable products.
- High resistance to chemical and oil contamination.
- Various sizes are available for every application in Saudi Arabia.
- Custom-made slings for specific applications can be made to customer specifications.
- Special treatment gives excellent resistance to surface abrasion and cutting.
- Quality is maintained through constant research.
- Special stamping names can be applied to the web surface.
Specifications:-
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*Â Standard Lengths:Â 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 meter
* Whereas customizable Lengths are available depending on customer requirements in both meter and feet.
*Â For Custom Lengths,
Please Fill FormWarnings:-
- Determine the weight of the load.
- Select a sling having suitable characteristics for the type of load, hitch, and environment.
- Slings shall not be loaded more than the rated capacity. Consideration should be given to sling angles, which are discussed below.
- Slings with fittings used in a choker hitch shall be of sufficient length to ensure that the choking action is on the webbing.
- Slings used in a basket hitch shall have the load balanced to prevent slippage.
- Slings shall not be dragged on the floor or over an abrasive surface.
- Slings shall not be twisted or tied into knots, or joined by knotting.
- Slings shall not be pulled from under loads when the load is resting on the sling.
- Slings shall always be protected from being cut by sharp corners, sharp edges, protrusions or abrasive surfaces.
- Do not drop slings equipped with metal fittings.
- The opening of fittings shall be the proper shape and size to ensure that the fitting will seat properly in the hook or other attachment.
Applications:
- Construction Industry:Â Ideal for lifting construction materials, providing a versatile and reliable solution.
- Manufacturing Operations:Â Well-suited for various manufacturing processes, ensuring efficient material handling.
- Shipping and Logistics:Â Facilitates secure lifting and handling of goods in shipping and logistics operations.
- Warehouse Management:Â Enhances warehouse efficiency by offering a lightweight and flexible lifting solution.
- Heavy Equipment Maintenance:Â A dependable choice for lifting and maneuvering heavy equipment during maintenance.
- Automotive Industry:Â Used for lifting and positioning components in automotive manufacturing.
How to Use:
- Identification:Â Confirm compliance with standards (EN 1492-1, EN 1492-2 & ASME B30.9) and inspect for visible damage before use.
- Load Assessment:Â Determine the weight of the load and ensure it falls within the sling’s rated capacity.
- Selection of Sling Type:Â Choose the appropriate sling configuration based on the type of load, hitch, and environmental conditions.
- Sling Placement:Â Position the sling correctly around the load, avoiding contact with sharp edges or abrasive surfaces.
- Tightening and Balancing:Â Adjust the sling to tighten around the material, preventing slippage and ensuring a balanced load in basket hitches.
- Avoiding Twisting and Knots:Â Do not twist or tie the sling into knots, and ensure it is not dragged on the floor or over abrasive surfaces.
- Protection from Cuts:Â Safeguard slings from sharp corners, edges, protrusions, or abrasive surfaces to prevent cuts.
- Sling Maintenance:Â Regularly inspect for wear and tear, ensuring that slings are well-maintained for prolonged use.
- Safe Lifting Practices:Â Adhere to safe lifting practices, using appropriate equipment and following industry guidelines.
- Customization:Â Explore customized sling options for specific applications by coordinating with the manufacturer.
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