Chain slings are widely used in lifting heavy loads in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and shipping. Made of high-strength steel, chain slings offer unmatched durability, flexibility, and safety when lifting heavy or bulky loads. These slings are available in various configurations, including single-leg, double-leg, or multi-leg designs, depending on the lifting requirements. Chain slings are especially useful in harsh environments, as they are resistant to heat, abrasion, and chemicals. They comply with ASME B30.9 and SASO 2350 standards to ensure safety and reliability. Key features include adjustable lengths, superior strength, and resistance to wear and tear.
Key Features:
- High Strength: Ideal for lifting heavy and bulky loads.
- Durability: Resistant to abrasion, heat, and chemicals.
- Versatile Configurations: Available in single-leg, double-leg, and multi-leg designs.
- Adjustable Lengths: Can be adjusted to suit the required lifting height.
Types and Standards:
- Grade 80 and Grade 100 Chain Slings: Offer varying levels of strength, with Grade 100 being stronger and more durable.
- Sling Configurations: Available in single-leg, double-leg, and multi-leg configurations for different lifting requirements.
- **ASME B30.9, SASO 2350: Standards ensuring safety and strength of lifting slings.
Brands Available:
Crosby, Lift-All, Kito, Harrington, and Peerless are leading brands providing high-quality chain slings for industrial lifting applications.
General Maintenance:
Inspect chain slings regularly for signs of wear, corrosion, or elongation. Ensure that hooks, links, and other components are in good condition. Clean the slings after use, particularly when exposed to harsh conditions, and store them in a dry, clean area to prevent rust or damage.