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Polyester Round Slings are made from high-quality synthetic materials; they are manufactured and tested to Australian Standards AS 4497 and are constructed from high-tenacity continuous multifilament polyester fibre strands enclosed in a hard-wearing seamless sleeve.
Round sling belt Features
*It can be equipped with anti-wear protective cover and anti-cut protective cover.
* It has a unique label and uses international standard colors to distinguish the tonnage of the load, even if the sling is worn and easy to identify.
* Light and soft, easy to use in small spaces.
* The surface can be hardened by PU to enhance wear resistance.
Round sling Application
These flexible and lightweight slings consist of a strong inner core covered by a protective sleeve. Their soft surface prevents damage to delicate loads, making them ideal for lifting fragile objects.
Application: Lashing, Towing and Lifting Overhead
Round sling chart/specifications
COLOR | WLL(kg) | Working Load limit with 1 webbing sling | Working Load limit with 2 webbing sling | |||||||
Straight lift | Choked lift | β | straight lift up to 45° | choked lift up to 45° | straight lift up to 45°-60° | Choked lift up to 45°-60° | ||||
0°-7° | 7°-45° | 45°-60° | ||||||||
1 | 0.8 | 2 | 1.4 | 1 | 1.4 | 1.12 | 1 | 0.8 | ||
VIOLET | 1,000 | 1000 | 800 | 2000 | 1400 | 1000 | 1400 | 1120 | 1000 | 800 |
GREEN | 2,000 | 2000 | 1600 | 4000 | 2800 | 2000 | 2800 | 2240 | 2000 | 1600 |
YELLOW | 3,000 | 3000 | 2400 | 6000 | 4200 | 3000 | 4200 | 3360 | 3000 | 2400 |
GREY | 4,000 | 4000 | 3200 | 8000 | 5600 | 4000 | 5600 | 4480 | 4000 | 3200 |
RED | 5,000 | 5000 | 4000 | 10000 | 7000 | 5000 | 7000 | 5600 | 5000 | 4000 |
BROWN | 6,000 | 6000 | 4800 | 12000 | 8400 | 6000 | 8400 | 6720 | 6000 | 4800 |
BLUE | 8,000 | 8000 | 6400 | 16000 | 11200 | 8000 | 11200 | 8960 | 8000 | 6400 |
ORANGE | 10,000 | 10000 | 8000 | 20000 | 14000 | 10000 | 14000 | 11200 | 10000 | 8000 |
Tips: Up 10T to 200T round slings available
Round sling safety guidelines
Round lifting slings are essential tools for material handling and lifting operations, and ensuring their safe usage is paramount to prevent accidents and injuries.
Inspection: Before each use, inspect the round sling thoroughly for any signs of damage, wear, or abrasion. If any issues are found, remove the sling from service immediately.
Weight Limits: Adhere to the manufacturer's recommended weight limits for the specific type and size of the round sling. Overloading can lead to sling failure.
Angle Factor: Consider the angle between the sling legs and the vertical when calculating the lifting capacity. Higher angles reduce the sling's capacity.
Load Positioning: Ensure the load is centered and properly balanced within the sling. Avoid sharp edges or abrasive surfaces that could damage the sling.
Avoid Twisting: Prevent twisting or kinking of the round sling during lifting, as it can compromise the sling's integrity.
Do Not Knot: Never tie knots or alter the round sling's configuration, as it can weaken the sling and cause failure.
Avoid Shock Loading: Avoid sudden jerks or shock loading as it can cause damage to the sling and reduce its lifespan.
Proper Storage: Store round slings in a clean, dry area away from sunlight, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
Training: Only trained and competent personnel should handle and operate round slings.
Periodic Inspections: Regularly inspect round slings as per manufacturer recommendations and replace them when they reach their service life or show signs of wear.
Related Topic
What is a round sling used for?
How to measure the round sling length?
Polyester Round Slings are made from high-quality synthetic materials; they are manufactured and tested to Australian Standards AS 4497 and are constructed from high-tenacity continuous multifilament polyester fibre strands enclosed in a hard-wearing seamless sleeve.
Round sling belt Features
*It can be equipped with anti-wear protective cover and anti-cut protective cover.
* It has a unique label and uses international standard colors to distinguish the tonnage of the load, even if the sling is worn and easy to identify.
* Light and soft, easy to use in small spaces.
* The surface can be hardened by PU to enhance wear resistance.
Round sling Application
These flexible and lightweight slings consist of a strong inner core covered by a protective sleeve. Their soft surface prevents damage to delicate loads, making them ideal for lifting fragile objects.
Application: Lashing, Towing and Lifting Overhead
Round sling chart/specifications
COLOR | WLL(kg) | Working Load limit with 1 webbing sling | Working Load limit with 2 webbing sling | |||||||
Straight lift | Choked lift | β | straight lift up to 45° | choked lift up to 45° | straight lift up to 45°-60° | Choked lift up to 45°-60° | ||||
0°-7° | 7°-45° | 45°-60° | ||||||||
1 | 0.8 | 2 | 1.4 | 1 | 1.4 | 1.12 | 1 | 0.8 | ||
VIOLET | 1,000 | 1000 | 800 | 2000 | 1400 | 1000 | 1400 | 1120 | 1000 | 800 |
GREEN | 2,000 | 2000 | 1600 | 4000 | 2800 | 2000 | 2800 | 2240 | 2000 | 1600 |
YELLOW | 3,000 | 3000 | 2400 | 6000 | 4200 | 3000 | 4200 | 3360 | 3000 | 2400 |
GREY | 4,000 | 4000 | 3200 | 8000 | 5600 | 4000 | 5600 | 4480 | 4000 | 3200 |
RED | 5,000 | 5000 | 4000 | 10000 | 7000 | 5000 | 7000 | 5600 | 5000 | 4000 |
BROWN | 6,000 | 6000 | 4800 | 12000 | 8400 | 6000 | 8400 | 6720 | 6000 | 4800 |
BLUE | 8,000 | 8000 | 6400 | 16000 | 11200 | 8000 | 11200 | 8960 | 8000 | 6400 |
ORANGE | 10,000 | 10000 | 8000 | 20000 | 14000 | 10000 | 14000 | 11200 | 10000 | 8000 |
Tips: Up 10T to 200T round slings available
Round sling safety guidelines
Round lifting slings are essential tools for material handling and lifting operations, and ensuring their safe usage is paramount to prevent accidents and injuries.
Inspection: Before each use, inspect the round sling thoroughly for any signs of damage, wear, or abrasion. If any issues are found, remove the sling from service immediately.
Weight Limits: Adhere to the manufacturer's recommended weight limits for the specific type and size of the round sling. Overloading can lead to sling failure.
Angle Factor: Consider the angle between the sling legs and the vertical when calculating the lifting capacity. Higher angles reduce the sling's capacity.
Load Positioning: Ensure the load is centered and properly balanced within the sling. Avoid sharp edges or abrasive surfaces that could damage the sling.
Avoid Twisting: Prevent twisting or kinking of the round sling during lifting, as it can compromise the sling's integrity.
Do Not Knot: Never tie knots or alter the round sling's configuration, as it can weaken the sling and cause failure.
Avoid Shock Loading: Avoid sudden jerks or shock loading as it can cause damage to the sling and reduce its lifespan.
Proper Storage: Store round slings in a clean, dry area away from sunlight, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
Training: Only trained and competent personnel should handle and operate round slings.
Periodic Inspections: Regularly inspect round slings as per manufacturer recommendations and replace them when they reach their service life or show signs of wear.
Related Topic
What is a round sling used for?
How to measure the round sling length?
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