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Company Information
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Company Profile..................................................... Synthetic Round Sling Proper Use...................... 43
Product Line Overview....................................... 3 Synthetic Round Sling Load Angle.......................44
Slingmax Twin-Path Extra Check-Fast Slings..... 45
Clips, Shackles & Rigging Hardware Slingmax Check-Fast Inspection System............ 46
Slingmax Covermax Rifled Technology............... 47
Crosby Screw Pin Shackles............................... 4 Slingmax Single-Path High Performance Slings. 48
Crosby Alloy Screw Pin Shackles....................... 5 Slingmax Cornermax Pads.................................. 49
Crosby Bolt-Type Shackles................................ 6 Slingmax Cornermax Sleeves............................. 50
Crosby Alloy Bolt-Type Shackles........................ 7 Slingmax Synthetic Armor Pads.......................... 51
Crosby Wide Body Shackles.............................. 8 Slingmax Twin-Path Inspection........................... 52
Crosby Sling Saver Fittings................................ 9 Slingmax Mechanical Considerations................. 53
Crosby Alloy Master Links.................................. 10 Slingmax Environmental Considerations............. 54
Crosby UNC Swivel Hoist Rings........................ 11
Crosby Jaw & Eye Turnbuckles.......................... 12 Tie Downs & Accessories
Crosby Lifting Clamps........................................ 13
McKissick Snatch Blocks.................................... 14 Truck Winches & Ratchet Straps............................ 55
Crosby Lebus Load Binders.................................56
Hooks Boomer & Tail Chain............................................ 57
BC Wire Rope & Rigging is proud to offer the very best products in the
industry such as Crosby, Bridon American, Wireco-Union, Campbell, Sling-
max and many more.
Contact Information
SAN DIEGO TUCSON
10717 Airport Dr. ANAHEIM 4060 E. Michigan St.
El Cajon, CA 92020 2720 E. Regal Park Dr. Tucson, AZ 85714
Phone: 619-270-2030 Anaheim, CA 92806 Phone: 520-750-9394
Fax: 619-270-2035 Phone: 714-666-8000 Fax: 520-750-9296
Fax: 714-666-8200
LAS VEGAS ELKO
7491 Eastgate Rd 337 W. Commercial St.
Henderson, NV 89015 Elko, NV 89801
Phone: 702-558-0809 sales@bcwirerope.com Phone: 775-753-8841
Fax: 702-566-8698 www.bcwirerope.com Fax: 775-753-5924
*All locations other than Anaheim
are not ISO 9001 certified
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A World of Products for all of Your Needs
BC Wire Rope & Rigging carries and manufactures industry leading products. An authorized
Distributor of Crosby, Bridon, and SlingMax products, we maintain a full inventory from those listed
below. We also provide products from other manufacturers depending on our customers’ needs.
upon request.
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3/8 1 1018419 1018428 .31 .66 .44 1.44 .38 1.03 .91 1.78 2.49 .25 2.02 .38 .13 .06
7/16 1-1/2 1018437 1018446 .38 .75 .50 1.69 .44 1.16 1.06 2.03 2.91 .31 2.37 .44 .13 .06
1/2 2 1018455 1018464 .72 .81 .63 1.88 .50 1.31 1.19 2.31 3.28 .38 2.69 .50 .13 .06
5/8 3-1/4 1018473 1018482 1.37 1.06 .75 2.38 .63 1.69 1.50 2.94 4.19 .44 3.34 .69 .13 .06
3/4 4-3/4 1018491 1018507 2.35 1.25 .88 2.81 .75 2.00 1.81 3.50 4.97 .50 3.97 .81 .25 .06
7/8 6-1/2 1018516 1018525 3.62 1.44 1.00 3.31 .88 2.28 2.09 4.03 5.83 .50 4.50 .97 .25 .06
1 8-1/2 1018534 1018543 5.03 1.69 1.13 3.75 1.00 2.69 2.38 4.69 6.56 .56 5.13 1.06 .25 .06
1-1/8 9-1/2 1018552 1018561 7.41 1.81 1.25 4.25 1.16 2.91 2.69 5.16 7.47 .63 5.71 1.25 .25 .06
1-1/4 12 1018570 1018589 9.50 2.03 1.38 4.69 1.29 3.25 3.00 5.75 8.25 .69 6.25 1.38 .25 .06
1-3/8 13-1/2 1018598 1018605 13.53 2.25 1.50 5.25 1.42 3.63 3.31 6.38 9.16 .75 6.83 1.50 .25 .13
1-1/2 17 1018614 1018623 17.20 2.38 1.63 5.75 1.54 3.88 3.63 6.88 10.00 .81 7.33 1.62 .25 .13
1-3/4 25 1018632 1018641 27.78 2.88 2.00 7.00 1.84 5.00 4.19 8.86 12.34 1.00 9.06 2.25 .25 .13
2 35 1018650 1018669 45.00 3.25 2.25 7.75 2.08 5.75 4.81 9.97 13.68 1.22 10.35 2.40 .25 .13
2-1/2 55 1018678 1018687 85.75 4.13 2.75 10.50 2.71 7.25 5.69 12.87 17.84 1.38 13.00 3.13 .25 .25
•
• Quenched and Tempered for maximum strength.
• Forged Alloy Steel.
•
• Individually proof tested and magnetic particle inspected. Crosby
G-2169 •
• Look for the Red Pin® . . . the mark of genuine Crosby quality.
S-2169
• All shackles can meet charpy requirements of 42 joules (31 ft-lbs) avg at -20
degree C (-4 degree F) when requested at time of order.
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•
6 Nominal Working
Stock
No. Weight
Dimensions
(in.)
Tolerance
+/-
Size Load Limit Each
(in.) (t)* G-2130 S-2130 G-2130OC (lbs.) A B C D E F H L N C A
3/16 1/3 á 1019464 ñ ñ .06 .38 .25 .88 .19 .60 .56 1.47 .98 .19 .06 .06
1/4 1/2 1019466 ñ ñ .11 .47 .31 1.13 .25 .78 .61 1.84 1.28 .25 .06 .06
5/16 3/4 1019468 ñ ñ .22 .53 .38 1.22 .31 .84 .75 2.09 1.47 .31 .06 .06
3/8 1 1019470 ñ ñ .33 .66 .44 1.44 .38 1.03 .91 2.49 1.78 .38 .13 .06
7/16 1-1/2 1019471 ñ ñ .49 .75 .50 1.69 .44 1.16 1.06 2.91 2.03 .44 .13 .06
1/2 2 1019472 1019481 ñ .79 .81 .64 1.88 .50 1.31 1.19 3.28 2.31 .50 .13 .06
5/8 3-1/4 1019490 1019506 1262013 1.68 1.06 .77 2.38 .63 1.69 1.50 4.19 2.94 .69 .13 .06
3/4 4-3/4 1019515 1019524 1262022 2.72 1.25 .89 2.81 .75 2.00 1.81 4.97 3.50 .81 .25 .06
7/8 6-1/2 1019533 1019542 1262031 3.95 1.44 1.02 3.31 .88 2.28 2.09 5.83 4.03 .97 .25 .06
1 8-1/2 1019551 1019560 1262040 5.66 1.69 1.15 3.75 1.00 2.69 2.38 6.56 4.69 1.06 .25 .06
1-1/8 9-1/2 1019579 1019588 1262059 8.27 1.81 1.25 4.25 1.13 2.91 2.69 7.47 5.16 1.25 .25 .06
1-1/4 12 1019597 1019604 1262068 11.71 2.03 1.40 4.69 1.29 3.25 3.00 8.25 5.75 1.38 .25 .06
1-3/8 13-1/2 1019613 1019622 1262077 15.83 2.25 1.53 5.25 1.42 3.63 3.31 9.16 6.38 1.50 .25 .13
1-1/2 17 1019631 1019640 1262086 19.00 2.38 1.66 5.75 1.53 3.88 3.63 10.00 6.88 1.62 .25 .13
1-3/4 25 1019659 1019668 1262095 33.91 2.88 2.04 7.00 1.84 5.00 4.19 12.34 8.80 2.25 .25 .13
2 35 1019677 1019686 ñ 52.25 3.25 2.30 7.75 2.08 5.75 4.81 13.68 10.15 2.40 .25 .13
2-1/2 55 1019695 1019702 ñ 98.25 4.13 2.80 10.50 2.71 7.25 5.69 17.90 12.75 3.13 .25 .25
3 Ü 85 1019711 ñ ñ 154.00 5.00 3.30 13.00 3.12 7.88 6.50 21.50 14.62 3.62 .25 .25
3-1/2 Ü 120 á 1019739 ñ ñ 265.00 5.25 3.76 14.63 3.62 9.00 8.00 24.88 17.02 4.38 .25 .25
4 Ü 150 á 1019757 ñ ñ 338.00 5.50 4.26 14.50 4.00 10.00 9.00 25.68 18.00 4.56 .25 .25
G-2150 / S-2150
Working Stock Dimensions Tolerance
Nominal Load No. Weight (in.) +/-
Size Limit Each
(in.) (t)* G-2150 S-2150 (lbs.) A B D F G K M P R G A
1/4 1/2 1019768 ñ .13 .47 .31 .25 .62 .91 1.59 .97 1.56 .25 .06 .06
5/16 3/4 1019770 ñ .23 .53 .38 .31 .75 1.07 1.91 1.15 1.82 .31 .06 .06
3/8 1 1019772 ñ .33 .66 .44 .38 .92 1.28 2.31 1.42 2.17 .38 .13 .06
7/16 1-1/2 1019774 ñ .49 .75 .50 .44 1.06 1.48 2.67 1.63 2.51 .44 .13 .06
1/2 2 1019775 1019784 .75 .81 .64 .50 1.18 1.66 3.03 1.81 2.80 .50 .13 .06
5/8 3-1/4 1019793 1019800 1.47 1.06 .77 .63 1.50 2.04 3.76 2.32 3.56 .63 .13 .06
3/4 4-3/4 1019819 1019828 2.52 1.25 .89 .75 1.81 2.40 4.53 2.75 4.15 .81 .25 .06
7/8 6-1/2 1019837 1019846 3.85 1.44 1.02 .88 2.10 2.86 5.33 3.20 4.82 .97 .25 .06
1 8-1/2 1019855 1019864 5.55 1.69 1.15 1.00 2.38 3.24 5.94 3.69 5.39 1.00 .25 .06
1-1/8 9-1/2 1019873 1019882 7.60 1.81 1.25 1.13 2.68 3.61 6.78 4.07 5.90 1.25 .25 .06
1-1/4 12 1019891 1019908 10.81 2.03 1.40 1.25 3.00 3.97 7.50 4.53 6.69 1.38 .25 .06
1-3/8 13-1/2 1019917 1019926 13.75 2.25 1.53 1.38 3.31 4.43 8.28 5.01 7.21 1.50 .25 .13
1-1/2 17 1019935 1019944 18.50 2.38 1.66 1.50 3.62 4.87 9.05 5.38 7.73 1.62 .25 .13
1-3/4 25 1019953 1019962 31.40 2.88 2.04 1.75 4.19 5.82 10.97 6.38 9.33 2.12 .25 .13
2 35 1019971 1019980 46.75 3.25 2.30 2.10 5.00 6.82 12.74 7.25 10.41 2.36 .25 .13
2-1/2 55 1019999 1020004 85.00 4.12 2.80 2.63 5.68 8.07 14.85 9.38 13.58 2.63 .25 .25
3 Ü 85 1020013 ñ 124.25 5.00 3.25 3.00 6.50 8.56 16.87 11.00 15.13 3.50 .25 .25
• Look for the Red Pin® . . . the mark of genuine Crosby quality.
times the Working Load Limit. For Working Load Limit reduction due to side loading applications, see Crosby General Catalog.
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Crosby Sling Saver Fittings
• rged inside
dimensions to allow additional room for sling hardware and crane hook.
•
®
s for
A-342
Alloy Master • Incorporates patented QUIC-CHECK® deformation indicators.
Links •
A-345
Alloy Master
Links
A-342 Alloy Master Links
Size Dimensions (in.)
A-342 Weight Each Working Load Proof Load
(in.) (mm) Stock No (lbs.) Limit (lbs.)* (lbs.)** A B C Deformation Indicator
1/2W 13W 1014266 1.3 7400 17200 .62 2.80 5.00 3.50
5/8 16 1014280 1.5 9000 18000 .62 3.00 6.00 3.50
A-342 3/4W 19W 1014285 2.0 12300 28400 .73 3.20 6.00 4.00
7/8W 22W 1014319 3.3 15200 35200 .88 3.75 6.38 4.50
1W 26W 1014331 6.1 26000 60000 1.10 4.30 7.50 5.50
1-1/4W 32W 1014348 12.0 39100 90400 1.33 5.50 9.50 7.00
10 Ü 1-1/4W
1-1/2W
Ü 32W
38W
1262505
1262514
9.2
15.9
Ü 36200
54300
90500
135750
1.25
1.50
4.38
5.25
8.75
10.50
5.50
7.50
Ü 1-1/2W Ü 38W 1014365 18.6 Ü 61100 141200 1.61 5.90 10.50 6.50
1-3/4 44 1014388 25.2 84900 212250 1.75 6.00 12.00 7.50
Ü 1-3/4 Ü 44 1262523 24.8 Ü 84900 212250 1.75 6.00 12.00 7.50
2 51 1014404 37.0 102600 256500 2.00 7.00 14.00 9.00
Ü2 Ü 51 1262532 37.7 Ü 102600 256500 2.00 7.00 14.00 9.00
2-1/4 57 1014422 54.1 143100 289200 2.25 8.00 16.00 10.00
2-1/2 63 1014468 68.5 160000 320000 2.50 8.38 16.00 11.00
2-3/4 70 1014440 94.0 216900 433800 2.75 9.88 18.00 12.50
3 76 1014486 115 228000 456000 3.00 9.88 18.00 13.00
3-1/4 83 1014501 145 262200 524400 3.25 10.00 20.00 13.50
3-1/2 89 1014529 200 279000 558000 3.50 12.00 24.00 15.50
3-3/4 95 1015051 198 336000 672000 3.75 10.00 20.00 13.50
4 102 1015060 264 373000 746000 4.00 12.00 24.00 16.00
ÜÜ 4-1/4 ÜÜ 108 1015067 302 354000 708000 4.25 12.00 24.00 -
ÜÜ 4-1/2 ÜÜ 114 1015079 345 360000 720000 4.50 14.00 28.00 -
ÜÜ 4-3/4 ÜÜ 121 1015088 436 389000 778000 4.75 14.00 28.00 -
ÜÜ 5 ÜÜ 127 1015094 516 395000 790000 5.00 15.00 30.00 -
*
Ü
Ü
A-345 A-345 Master Link Assembly with Engineered Flat for use with S-1325A coupler link
Working Load Limit Dimensions
Size Based on 5:1 (in.)
A-345 Weight Each Design Factor Proof Load Deformation
(in.) (mm) Stock No. (lbs.) (lbs.)* (lbs.)** A B C D E F G Indicator
3/4W 19W 1014739 3.5 12300 28400 .73 3.20 6.00 .56 3.35 1.77 .30 4.00
7/8W 22W 1014742 4.8 15200 35200 .88 3.75 6.38 .56 3.35 1.77 .30 4.50
1W 26W 1014766 9.3 26000 60000 1.10 4.30 7.50 .75 3.94 2.36 .33 5.50
1-1/4W 32W 1014779 15.8 39100 90400 1.33 5.50 9.50 1.00 6.30 3.54 .51 7.00
Ü 1-1/4W Ü 32W 1262603 Ü 27.6 Ü 36200 90500 1.25 4.38 8.75 1.25 8.75 4.38 - 5.50
1-1/2W 38W 1014807 34.1 61100 141200 1.61 5.90 10.50 1.25 7.09 3.94 .65 7.50
Ü 1-1/2W Ü 38W 1262612 Ü 47.7 Ü 54300 135750 1.50 5.25 10.50 1.50 10.50 5.25 - 6.50
1-3/4 44 1014814 46.7 84900 212250 1.75 6.00 12.00 1.38 8.00 5.00 .73 7.50
Ü 1-3/4 Ü 44 1262603 Ü 74.4 Ü 84900 212250 1.75 6.00 12.00 1.75 12.00 6.00 - 7.50
2 51 1014832 67.2 102600 256500 2.00 7.00 14.00 1.50 9.00 5.75 - 9.00
Ü2 Ü 51 1262630 Ü 113 Ü 102600 256500 2.00 7.00 14.00 2.00 14.00 7.00 - 9.00
2-1/2 64 1014855 206 160000 320000 2.50 8.38 16.00 2.50 16.00 8.38 - 11.00
2-3/4 70 1014864 282 216900 433800 2.75 9.88 18.00 2.75 18.00 9.88 - 12.50
4 102 1014999 667 373000 746000 4.00 12.00 24.00 3.50 24.00 12.00 - 15.50***
**
Ü Ü
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Crosby UNC Swivel Hoist Rings
# of Threads
per Inch
1/2î - 13 x 2.25î
Bolt
Diameter
Length of Bolt
(from under head)
HR-125
Swivel Hoist Ring
•
•
•
•
•
•
• BOLT SIZE IDENTIFICATION
• Crosby General Catalog.
• RFID EQUIPPED
11
•
•
• TURNBUCKLES RECOMMENDED FOR STRAIGHT OR IN-LINE PULL ONLY.
• Crosby General Catalog).
• in Crosby General Catalog.
•
•
HG - 227
Jaw & Eye
12
HG-227 Jaw & Eye
Thread Working Dimensions
Dia. & HG-227 Load Weight (in.)
Take Up Stock Limit Each E J K M N X
(in.) No. (lbs) * (lbs.) A B Closed G Open Closed Open Closed R S Closed BB
Ü 1/4 x 4 1031877 500 .33 .25 .45 1.66 .64 11.57 7.57 12.28 8.28 .81 .34 1.76 4.07
Ü 5/16 x 4-1/2 1031895 800 .52 .31 .50 2.02 .87 13.50 9.00 14.30 9.80 .95 .44 2.20 4.58
Ü 3/8 x 6 1031911 1200 .80 .38 .53 2.11 .85 16.91 10.91 17.87 11.87 1.13 .53 2.48 6.10
1/2 x 6 1031939 2200 1.77 .50 .64 3.22 1.07 19.30 13.30 20.48 14.48 1.41 .71 3.56 6.03
1/2 x 9 1031957 2200 2.25 .50 .64 3.20 1.07 25.59 16.59 26.77 17.77 1.41 .71 3.54 9.36
1/2 x 12 1031975 2200 2.67 .50 .64 3.20 1.07 31.59 19.59 32.77 20.77 1.41 .71 3.54 12.36
5/8 x 6 1031993 3500 2.98 .63 .79 3.90 1.32 20.73 14.73 22.27 16.27 1.80 .88 4.35 6.03
5/8 x 9 1032019 3500 3.72 .63 .79 3.89 1.32 27.07 18.07 28.61 19.61 1.80 .88 4.34 9.39
5/8 x 12 1032037 3500 4.35 .63 .79 3.89 1.32 33.07 21.07 34.61 22.61 1.80 .88 4.34 12.39
3/4 x 6 1032055 5200 4.51 .75 .97 4.71 1.52 22.17 16.17 24.09 18.09 2.09 1.00 5.12 6.13
3/4 x 9 1032073 5200 5.56 .75 .97 4.68 1.52 28.57 19.57 30.49 21.49 2.09 1.00 5.09 9.59
3/4 x 12 1032091 5200 6.42 .75 .97 4.68 1.52 34.57 22.57 36.49 24.49 2.09 1.00 5.09 12.59
3/4 x 18 1032117 5200 8.14 .75 .97 4.71 1.52 46.57 28.57 48.49 30.49 2.09 1.00 5.12 18.53
7/8 x 12 1032135 7200 9.10 .88 1.16 5.50 1.77 35.68 23.68 37.91 25.91 2.38 1.25 5.79 12.16
7/8 x 18 1032153 7200 11.6 .88 1.16 5.50 1.77 48.15 30.15 50.38 32.38 2.38 1.25 5.79 18.63
1x6 1032171 10000 10.0 1.00 1.34 6.09 2.05 25.03 19.03 27.59 21.59 3.00 1.43 6.50 6.18
1 x 12 1032199 10000 13.4 1.00 1.34 6.09 2.05 37.03 25.03 39.59 27.59 3.00 1.43 6.50 12.18
1 x 18 1032215 10000 16.7 1.00 1.34 6.09 2.05 49.03 31.03 51.59 33.59 3.00 1.43 6.50 18.18
1 x 24 1032233 10000 20.6 1.00 1.34 6.06 2.05 61.63 37.63 64.19 40.19 3.00 1.43 6.47 24.84
1-1/4 x 12 1032251 15200 20.9 1.25 1.84 8.09 2.82 40.76 28.76 43.98 31.98 3.59 1.82 8.49 12.06
1-1/4 x 18 1032279 15200 24.8 1.25 1.84 8.09 2.82 52.76 34.76 55.98 37.98 3.59 1.82 8.49 18.06
1-1/4 x 24 1032297 15200 28.8 1.25 1.84 8.09 2.82 65.32 41.32 68.54 44.54 3.59 1.82 8.49 24.62
1-1/2 x 12 1032313 21400 30.6 1.50 2.06 8.93 2.81 42.50 30.50 46.21 34.21 4.09 2.12 9.46 12.32
1-1/2 x 18 1032331 21400 36.0 1.50 2.06 8.93 2.81 54.50 36.50 58.21 40.21 4.09 2.12 9.46 18.32
1-1/2 x 24 1032359 21400 41.5 1.50 2.06 8.93 2.81 67.12 43.12 70.83 46.83 4.09 2.12 9.46 24.94
1-3/4 x 18 1032395 28000 52.1 1.75 2.60 9.36 3.35 55.37 37.37 59.77 41.77 4.65 2.38 9.97 18.37
1-3/4 x 24 1032411 28000 59.7 1.75 2.60 9.36 3.35 67.37 43.37 71.77 47.77 4.65 2.38 9.97 24.37
2 x 24 1032439 37000 89.9 2.00 2.62 11.80 3.74 72.66 48.66 77.95 53.95 5.81 2.69 13.03 24.48
2-1/2 x 24 1032457 60000 158 2.50 3.06 13.26 4.44 76.08 52.08 82.68 58.68 6.49 3.12 13.76 24.60
2-3/4 x 24 1032475 75000 187 2.75 3.69 14.92 4.19 78.05 54.05 85.67 61.67 7.00 3.25 15.09 24.65
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Crosby Lifting Clamps
Universal - For Lifting in any Direction
• Available in capacities of .5 thru 30 metric tons (Higher Working Load Limits are available upon request).
• Wide variety of jaw openings available: 0” to 6.13”.
• Welded alloy steel body for strength and smaller size. Forged alloy components, where required.
•
• Company name (CrosbyIP), logo, Working Load Limit and jaw opening permanently stamped on body.
• Each product is individually serialized, with the serial number and Proof Load test date stamped on
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• Hoist hooks incorporate two types of strategically placed markings forged into the product which address two (2)
S-320 QUIC-CHECK® features:
Eye Hook •
The following additional features have been incorporated in the new Crosby S-320N Eye Hoist Hooks. (Sizes
3/4 metric ton Carbon through 22 metric ton Alloy.)
• Metric Rated at 5:1 Design Factor for (Carbon Steel); 5:1 Design Factor for 1t - 22t (Alloy Steel).
• Can be proof tested to 2 times the Working Load Limit.
•
• New integrated latch (S-4320) meets the world-class standard for lifting.
• Heavy duty stamped latch interlocks with the hook tip.
• High cycle, long life spring.
• When secured with proper cotter pin through the hole in the tip of hook, meets the intent of OSHA Rule
L-320N
15
Eye Hook
load) is 4.5 times Working Load Limit. † New 320N style hook. Copyright © 2016 The Crosby Group LLC All Rights Reserved
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Crosby Swivel Hooks
• Forged - Quenched and Tempered.
• Swivel hooks are load rated.
• Proper design, careful forging, and precision controlled quench and tempering gives
maximum strength without excessive weight and bulk.
•
purchase the latch assemblies listed and shown on pages 123 - 125. Even years after
purchase of the original hook, latch assemblies can be added.
• Hoist hooks incorporate markings forged into the product which address two (2)
QUIC-CHECK® features:
• Deformation Indicators -- Two strategically placed marks, one just below the
shank or eye and the other on the hook tip, which allows for a QUIC-CHECK®
measurement to determine if the throat opening has changed, thus indicating
abuse or overload.
• Angle Indicators — Indicates the maximum included angle which is allowed
between two (2) sling legs in the hook. These indicators also provide the
opportunity to approximate other included angles between two sling legs.
•
S-322 / S-322AN
(L-322AN Shown)
a 4 to 1 safety factor. Alloy swivel hook 30tA: proof load is 2 times working load limit. Designed with a 4 to 1 design factor. ** Deformation Indicators. † Dimensions for hooks 3/4t carbon thru 22t alloy
are for S-4320 latch kits. Dimensions for hooks 31.5 ton alloy are for PL latch kit.
a 4 to 1 safety factor. Alloy swivel hook 30tA: proof load is 2 times working load limit. Designed with a 4 to 1 design factor. ** Deformation Indicators † Dimensions for hooks 3/4t carbon thru 22t alloy
are for S-4320 latch kits. Dimensions for hooks 31.5t alloy are for PL latch kit. Copyright © 2016 The Crosby Group LLC All Rights Reserved
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Crosby SHUR-LOC Hooks
• Forged Alloy Steel - Quenched and Tempered.
•
•
potential damage.
•
• Positive Lock Latch is Self-Locking when hook is loaded.
•
•
•
•
freely under load.
• Fatigue rated.
• ®
S-13326
S-1326 Swivel Hook
Swivel Hook with Bearing
•
17
®
S-1326 SHUR-LOC Swivel Hooks
Wire Rope
Grade 100 XXIP IWRC
Chain Alloy Chain Mechanical Dimensions
Size Working Splice (in)
Load Limit Working Load S-1326 Weight
(lbs.) Limit (lbs.) Stock Each
(in.) (mm) 4:1* 5:1* No. (lbs.) A B C D E F H J L AA**
- 6 3200 2560 1004304 1.26 1.50 1.32 6.13 .79 2.60 .67 .50 .63 1.13 1.50
1/4 - 5/16 7-8 5700 4560 1004313 2.62 1.75 1.59 7.60 1.10 3.50 .87 .63 .81 1.38 2.00
3/8 10 8800 7040 1004322 4.70 2.00 1.73 8.83 1.17 4.39 1.10 .75 .94 1.75 2.50
1/2 13 15000 12000 1004331 8.64 2.50 2.38 11.20 1.67 5.45 1.26 1.00 1.16 2.11 3.00
5/8 16 22600 18000 1004340 17.00 2.75 2.70 12.90 2.05 6.56 1.50 1.13 1.50 2.49 3.50
3/4 18 - 20 35300 28240 1004349 24.00 2.83 2.52 14.10 2.22 7.76 2.01 1.10 2.03 3.52 5.00
7/8 22 42700 34160 1004358 29.00 3.44 3.19 16.40 2.45 8.75 2.26 1.30 2.20 3.83 6.00
* ** Deformation Indicators.
®
S-13326 SHUR-LOC Swivel Hooks with Bearing
Wire Rope
Grade 100 XXIP IWRC
Chain Alloy Chain Mechanical Dimensions
Size Working Splice (in)
Load Limit Working Load S-13326 Weight
(lbs.) Limit (lbs.) Stock Each
(in.) (mm) 4:1* 5:1* No. (lbs.) A B C D E F H J L AA**
- 6 3200 2560 1004404 .57 1.50 1.14 6.17 .79 2.60 .67 .50 .63 1.13 1.50
1/4 - 5/16 7-8 5700 4560 1004413 1.18 1.75 1.52 7.54 1.10 3.50 .87 .63 .81 1.44 2.00
3/8 10 8800 7040 1004422 2.13 2.00 1.61 8.88 1.16 4.35 1.10 .75 .94 1.83 2.50
1/2 13 15000 12000 1004431 3.92 2.50 2.03 11.11 1.66 5.45 1.26 1.00 1.16 2.19 3.00
5/8 16 22600 18000 1004440 7.71 2.75 2.25 12.90 2.05 6.56 1.50 1.13 1.50 2.61 3.50
** Deformation Indicators. Copyright © 2016 The Crosby Group LLC All Rights Reserved
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Crosby Grade 100 SHUR-LOC Hooks
• Forged Alloy Steel - Quenched and Tempered.
• 25% stronger than Grade 80.
• Individually Proof Tested to 2-1/2 times the Working Load Limit
•
the trigger from potential damage.
• Easy to operate with enlarged thumb access.
• Positive Lock Latch is Self-Locking when hook is loaded.
• Eye style is designed with “Engineered Flat” to connect to S-1325 chain coupler.
• Suitable for use with Grade 100 and Grade 80 chain.
• The SHUR-LOC® hook, if properly installed and locked, can be used for personnel
lifting applications and meets the intent of OSHA Rule 1926.1431(g)(1)(i)(A) and
1926.1501(g)(4)(iv)(B).
S-1316 • Fatigue rated at 1-1/2 times the Working Load Limit at 20,000 cycles.
Eye Hook S-1317
• “Look for the Platinum Color - Crosby Grade 100 Alloy Products."
Clevis Hook
• Forged Alloy Steel - Quenched and Tempered.
• 25% stronger than Grade 80.
• Individually Proof Tested to 2-1/2 times the Working Load Limit
•
the trigger from potential damage.
• Easy to operate with enlarged thumb access.
• Positive Lock Latch is Self-Locking when hook is loaded.
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A-1361 Crosby ELIMINATOR Single Hook
Chain Dimensions
Size Working (in.)
Load Limit A-1361 L-1361 Weight Each
(in.) (mm) Frame Size (lbs.)* Stock No. Stock No. (lbs.) A B C D E G H AA
1/4 7 2 4300 1049797 1049802 3.9 8.20 3.88 .90 3.00 .94 4.40 9.78 3.50
5/16 8 2 5700 1049804 1049809 3.9 8.18 3.88 .90 3.00 .94 4.40 9.78 3.50
3/8 10 3 8800 1049813 1049818 6.5 10.05 4.81 1.16 3.50 1.13 5.20 12.06 4.00
1/2 13 4 15000 1049822 1049827 13.5 12.88 6.00 1.63 4.13 1.31 6.39 15.57 5.00
5/8 16 5 22600 1049831 1049836 24.1 15.26 6.88 1.96 4.75 1.63 7.41 18.58 6.00
* Proof tested at 2.5 times the Working Load Limit. Minimum Ultimate Load is 4 times the Working Load Limit.
Type CO Type SOS Type SOG Type SSG Type SSS Type SOF Type SOSL
Oblong Link
Chain Nominal Size Inside Dimensions Working
Size Material Width Length Load Limit
in. mm System in. mm in. mm in. mm lb kg
⁄32
9 7 10 ⁄64
37 15 2 ⁄2
1 64 5 127 4,300 1,950
3
⁄8 10 10 ⁄16
13 21 3 76 6 152 8,800 4,000
1
⁄2 13 10 1 ⁄8
1 29 4 102 8 203 15,000 6,800
5
⁄8 16 10 1 ⁄8
1 29 4 102 8 203 22,600 10,300
3
⁄4 20 10 1 ⁄4
1 32 4 102 8 203 35,300 16,000
7
⁄8 22 10 1 ⁄8
5 41 5 ⁄4
1 133 10 ⁄2
1 267 42,700 19,400
1 ⁄8
1 26 8 7 48 6 152 12 305 47,700 21,600
1 ⁄4
1 32 8 2 51 7 178 14 356 72,300 32,800
Dimensions are approximate. Single chain slings are available in other combinations. These items are made to order.
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Campbell Cam-Alloy Chain Slings Double Type: D
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Cam-Alloy Chain Slings Triple Type: T
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Cam-Alloy Chain Slings Quadruple Type: Q
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Cam Alloy Single Adjustable
Single Adjustable Single Adjustable Loop
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Other Campbell Configurations Available
Single Basket
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Style A Style B
Style B
Standard with 1 foot
Style A Standard with 1 foot
of chain in short leg.
of chain in short leg.
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Campbell Cam-Alloy Oblong Links
• For Use with Grade 80/100 Chain Slings, Wire Rope and Synthetic
Assemblies
• 5 to 1 Design Factor
• Meet or Exceed All Requirements of ASME B30.26
• 100% Proof Tested in Accordance with ASTM A952
• Hallmarked with “USA”, Date Code, Link No. and Material Diameter
• Made in the USA
• DO NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT
Material Diame- Inside Width Inside Length Working Load Used with Single Used with Used with Triple or
Link No. Cat. No. ter (A) (B) (C) Limit 5 to 1 Type S & C Double Type D Quad Type T or Q
CO-0 5685615 13/32 in 1.50 in 3.00 in 4200 lb 7/32 in 7/32 in -
CO-1 5683215 5/8 in 2.50 in 5.00 in 8600 lb 9/32 in 9/32 in 7/32 in
CO-2 5683315 13/16 in 3.00 in 6.00 in 17600 lb 3/8 in 3/8 in 9/32 in
CO-3 5683415 1-1/8 in 4.00 in 8.00 in 30000 lb 1/2 in or 5/8 in 1/2 in 3/8 in
CO-4 5683515 1-1/4 in 4.00 in 8.00 in 45200 lb 3/4 in 5/8 in 1/2 in
CO-5 5683615 1-5/8 in 5.25 in 10.50 in 70600 lb 7/8 in 3/4 in 5/8 in
CO-6 5683715 1-7/8 in 6.00 in 12.00 in 105900 lb 1 in 7/8 in 3/4 in
CO-7 5687015 2 in 7.00 in 14.00 in 102600 lb 1-1/4 in or 1-1/2 in 1 in -
CO-8 5687215 2-1/4 in 8.00 in 16.00 in 144600 lb - 1-1/4 in or 1-1/2 in 7/8 in or 1 in
Chain Catalog UPC No. Working Load Weight Oblong Master Link Oblong Master Link
Size No. 020418 Limit 5 to 1 Each Material Dia. (A) Inside Width (B)
9/32 in 5682215 182501 12900 lb 4.40 lb 13/16 in 3 in
3/8 in 5682315 182846 26400 lb 9.50 lb 1-1/8 in 4 in
1/2 in 5682415 182518 45000 lb 16.00 lb 1-1/4 in 4 in
5/8 in 5682515 182525 67800 lb 31.75 lb 1-5/8 in 5-1/4 in
3/4 in 5682615 182532 105900 lb 50.00 lb 1-7/8 in 6 in
7/8 in 5682715 167409 128100 lb 85.00 lb 2-1/4 in 8 in
Chain Catalog Oblong Master Link Master Coupling Master Coupling Master Coupling Link
Size No. Inside Length (C) Link Material Dia. (D) Link Inside Width (E) Inside Length (F)
9/32 in 5682215 6 in 17/32 in 1-1/2 in 2-3/4 in
3/8 in 5682315 8 in 25/32 in 1-9/16 in 2-7/8 in
1/2 in 5682415 8 in 1 in 3 in 5 in
5/8 in 5682515 10-1/2 in 1-1/4 in 4 in 6 in
3/4 in 5682615 12 in 1-1/2 in 4 in 6 in
7/8 in 5682715 16 in 1-3/4 in 4 in 6 in
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Campbell Quik-Alloy Sling Hooks
• For Use with Grade 80/100 Chain Slings
• 4 to 1 Design Factor
• Meet or Exceed All Requirements of ASME B30.9 and
B30.10
• 100% Proof Tested in Accordance with ASTM A952
• Additionally Hallmarked with “USA” and Date Code
• Made in the USA
• DO NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT
Chain Catalog UPC No. Working Weight Shelf
Size No. 020418 Grade Load Limit Each Pack
9/32 in 5746415 222344 100 4300 lb 1.50 lb 20
3/8 in 5746615 221606 100 8800 lb 3.10 lb 10
1/2 in 5746815 222863 100 15000 lb 6.45 lb -
5/8 in 5747015 225123 100 22600 lb 10.20 lb -
3/4 in 5747215 225147 100 35300 lb 17.60 lb -
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Campbell Cam-Alloy Foundry Hooks
• For Use with Grade 80/100 Chain Slings
• 4 to 1 Design Factor
• Meet or Exceed All Requirements of ASME B30.9 and B30.10
• 100% Proof Tested in Accordance with ASTM A952
• Additionally Hallmarked with “USA” and Date Code
• Made in the USA
• DO NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT
WARNING
To prevent the possibility of serious bodily injury: DO NOT EXCEED the working load limits for chain or components DO NOT USE if the chain or components are visibly distorted or worn.
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Bridon Standard Wire Rope
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11/4 3.13 1.38 87.9 782.3 11/4 3.22 1.42 98.0 872.2 11/4 3.45 1.52 87.9 782.3
32 3.15 1.43 94.9 844.0 32 3.26 1.48 100.8 897.0 32 3.50 1.59 96.6 859.0
13/8 3.79 1.67 106.0 943.4 13/8 3.90 1.72 117.0 1041.3 13/8 4.17 1.84 106.0 943.9
36 3.98 1.80 119.1 1060.0 36 4.07 1.85 127.9 1138.0 11/2 4.97 2.19 125.0 1112.5
11/2 4.50 1.99 125.0 1112.5 11/2 4.62 2.04 138.0 1228.2 NOTE: All sizes Powechecked
NOTE: All sizes Powechecked NOTE: All sizes Powechecked
1/2 0.54 0.24 16.5 147.0 18 160.0 5/8 16 0.84 0.37 30.6 272 5/8 0.9 0.39 25.5 226.9
13 0.57 0.26 17.3 154.0 18.7 166.0 3/4 19 1.21 0.53 42.9 382 3/4 1.1 0.50 36.5 324.7
14 0.65 0.30 20.1 179.0 21.5 191.0 1 2.15 0.95 71.7 638 7/8 1.5 0.68 48.5 431.5
9/16 0.68 0.30 20.8 185.0 22.7 201.0 26 2.28 1.04 74.0 658 1 2.0 0.91 62.5 556.0
5/8 16 0.84 0.37 26.1 232.0 28.2 251.0 28 2.63 1.19 84.4 751 11/8 2.6 1.18 79.5 707.3
18 1.07 0.48 33.5 298.0 35.9 319.0 11/8 2.73 1.20 86.9 773 11/4 3.2 1.45 97.6 868.3
3/4 19 1.21 0.53 37.0 329.0 40.0 356.0 29 2.94 1.30 93.2 829 13/8 3.8 1.72 119 1058.7
20 1.32 0.60 41.6 370.0 44.6 397.0 11/4 32 3.37 1.49 110.2 980 11/2 4.6 2.09 139 1236.7
22 1.61 0.73 49.7 442.0 54.2 482.0 15/8 5.3 2.41 162 1441.3
NOTE: All sizes Powechecked
7/8 1.65 0.73 50.4 448.0 54.8 487.0 13/4 6.2 2.81 185 1645.9
24 1.92 0.87 59.3 528.0 64.0 569.0 NOTE: All sizes Powechecked
WARNING
Any warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominal strength of new,unused wire rope. All equipment using this
product must be properly used and maintained. Wire rope must be properly stored, handled, used and maintained. Most importantly, wire rope must be regularly
inspected during use. Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Consult the AISI Wire Rope User’s Manual, ASME or ASNI Standards,
or Bridon American Corporation before usage. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the
sheave equipment manufacturer.
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EIPS Mechanical Splice Flemish Eye Slings
This is a general purpose sling. It is adaptable for
basket and straight pull hitches. This type of sling is for
general purpose handling. OSHA TABLE N-184-4
Eye Size
(in.)
W L
30
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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EIP Wire Rope Bridles - Two Leg, Three Leg & 4 Leg
Rated Capacity in tons (2000 lbs) Hardware
Rope
Length Straight Alloy Alloy Sling SP Anchor
Diameter 60° 45° 30°
Oblong Link Hook Shackle
Pull
1/4" 1’6” 1.3 1.1 0.91 0.65 1/2” 1 ton 5/16”
5/16” 1’8” 2 1.7 1.4 1 1/2” 1 ton 5/16”
3/8" 1’10” 2.9 2.5 2 1.4 5/8” 1-1/2 ton 7/16”
7/16" 2’4” 3.9 3.4 2.7 1.9 5/8” 2 ton 7/16”
Two-Leg
1/2" 2’6” 5.1 4.4 3.6 2.5 3/4” 3 ton 5/8” Bridle
9/16" 2’10” 6.4 5.5 4.5 3.2 1” 3 ton 5/8”
5/8" 3’4” 7.8 6.8 5.5 3.9 1” 5 ton 3/4”
3/4" 3’8” 11 9.7 7.9 5.6 1-1/4” 7 ton 7/8”
7/8" 4’4” 15 13 11 7.6 1-1/4” 7 ton 1”
1" 5’ 20 17 14 9.8 1-1/2” 11 ton 1-1/8”
1-1/8" 5’10” 24 21 17 12 1-1/2” 15 ton 1-1/4”
1-1/4" 6’6” 30 26 21 15 1-3/4” 15 ton 1-1/2”
1-3/8" 7’ 36 31 25 18 2” 22 ton 1-3/4”
1-1/2" 7’6” 42 37 30 21 2” 22 ton 1-3/4”
1-3/4" 9’2” 57 49 40 28 2/1/4” 30 ton 2”
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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KWIK Eye & Eye Nylon Web Slings
Legend: EE1 = Single Ply EE2 = Double Ply EE3 = Triple Ply EE4 = Quad Ply
All slings made from 9800 lb. web material
Stock # Width Vert Rating lbs Choker rating lbs Vert basket lbs Base wt. 8 ft. Weight adder / ft
in inches
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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KWIK Endless Nylon Web Slings
Legend: EN1 = Single Ply EN2 = Double Ply EN3 = Triple Ply EN4 = Quad Ply
All slings made from 9800 lb. web material
Stock # Width Vert Rating lbs Choker rating lbs Vert basket lbs Base wt. 8 ft. Weight adder / ft
in inches
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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KWIK Choker & Basket Hardware Slings
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Synthetic Web Sling Safety Bulletin
WARNING
This bulletin contains important safety information about the use of synthetic web slings.
However, it DOES NOT contain all the information you need to know about handling, lifting
and manipulating materials and loads safely. Sling use is only one part of a lifting system and it
is your responsibility to consider all risk factors prior to using any rigging device or product.
Failure to do this may result in severe INJURY or DEATH due to sling failure and/or loss of load.
1. All Sling Users Must be Trained and Knowledgeable 2a. How to inspect slings
To detect possible damage, you should perform a visual inspec-
All web sling users must be trained on the proper use of web
tion of the entire sling and also feel along its entire length, as
slings. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Safety
some damage may be felt more than seen. You should look and
Standard for Slings (ASME B30.9) states:
feel for any of the types of conditions listed in Table 1. Table 2
"Synthetic webbing sling users shall be trained in the
36 selection, inspection, cautions to personnel, effects of the
shows examples of some of these types of damage, but note that
they are relatively extreme examples provided for illustration
environment and rigging practices as covered" by Chapter 9-5. purposes only.
OSHA Guidance on Safe Sling Use (29 CFR 1910.184) states that a 2b. What to do if you identify damage in a sling
"qualified person" is one:
If you identify ANY of these types of damage in a sling, remove
"who, by possession of a recognized degree or certificate of
professional standing in an applicable field, or who, by it from service immediately even if the damage you feel or see
extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has is not as extensive as shown in the pictures in Table 2. Slings that
successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve are removed from service must be destroyed and rendered
problems relating to the subject matter and work." completely unusable unless they can be repaired and proof-
tested by the sling's manufacturer or other qualified person. You
It is important that all sling users be knowledgeable about the should never ignore sling damage or attempt to perform
safe and proper use and application of slings and be thoroughly temporary field repairs of damaged slings (e.g., tie knots in the
familiar with the manufacturer's recommendations and safety webbing, etc.).
materials provided with each product. In addition, all sling users
need to be aware of their responsibilities as outlined in all Table 1. Web sling removal from service criteria
applicable standards and regulations. The entire web sling must be inspected regularly and it
If you are unsure whether you are properly trained and shall be removed from service if ANY of the following are
knowledgeable, or if you are unsure of what the standards and detected:
regulations require of you, ask your employer for information •
If sling identification tag is missing or not readable.
and/or training—DO NOT use web slings until you are •
Holes, tears, cuts, snags or embedded materials.
absolutely sure of what you are doing. Remember, when it •
Broken or worn stitches in the load bearing splices.
comes to using web slings, lack of skill, knowledge and care can •
Knots in any part of the sling webbing.
result in severe INJURY or DEATH to you and others. •
• Acid or alkali burns.
•
Melting, charring or weld spatter on any part of the web
2. Slings Must Be Regularly and Properly Inspected sling.
•
Excessive abrasive wear or crushed webbing.
Even seemingly "minor" damage to a web sling can significantly •
Signs of Ultraviolet (UV) light degradation.
reduce its capacity to hold or lift objects and increases the •
Distortion, excessive pitting, corrosion or other damage
to fitting(s).
chance that the sling will fail during use. For example, one sling
manufacturer has shown that a 3/8" (9.5mm) cut (much smaller •
If provided, exposed red core yarn. However if damage is
present and red yarns are not exposed DO NOT USE the
than the cut shown in Table 2) caused a sling to break under load sling.
at almost halfits non-damaged capacity. Therefore, it is very
important that web slings are regularly and properly inspected. If
•
Any conditions which cause doubt as to the strength of
the web sling.
you are not sure whether a sling is damaged, DO NOT USE IT.
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2c. How often to inspect slings Visible indications of such deterioration can include the following:
A three-stage procedure is recommended to help ensure that web slings • Fading of webbing color.
are inspected with appropriate frequency:
• Uneven or disoriented surface yarn of the webbing.
Initial Inspection—Whenever a sling is initially received, it must be
• Shortening of the sling length.
inspected by a designated person to help ensure that the correct web
sling has been received and is undamaged and that the web sling meets • Reduction in elasticity and strength of the sling material due to
applicable requirements for its intended use. an exposure to sunlight, often evident by an accelerated
abrasive damage to the surface yarn of the sling.
Frequent Inspection—The entire sling must be inspected before each
shift or day in Normal service and before each use in Severe service • Breakage or damage to yarn fibers, often evident by a fuzzy
applications. appearance of the web.
Periodic Inspection—Every sling must be inspected "periodically" by a • Stiffening of the web, which can become particularly evident
qualified and designated person. In order to validate the frequent level when web slings are exposed to outdoor conditions without
ofinspection, the periodic inspection should be performed by someone being used or cyclically tensioned.
other than the individual(s) who most commonly performs the frequent
inspection. The frequency of periodic inspections is based on the sling's
3b. Avoid actions that cause damage to slings
actual or expected frequency of use, severity of service conditions, the You should always avoid any action that causes the types of damage
nature of the work performed with the sling and experience gained identified in the previous section of this Safety Bulletin, including (but
during the inspection of other slings used in similar circumstances. not limited to):
General guidelines for the frequency of periodic inspections are: • Dropping or dragging slings on the ground, floor or over
• Normal service—yearly abrasive surfaces.
• Severe service—monthly to quarterly • Pulling slings from under loads when the load is resting on the
• Special service—as recommended by a qualified person sling—place blocks under load iffeasible.
Periodic inspections intervals must not exceed one year. • Shortening or adjusting sling using methods not approved by
Written records are not required for frequent inspections, but WSTDA the sling manufacturer or qualified person.
WS-1 or ASME B30.9 require that a written record of the most recent • Twisting, kinking or knotting the sling.
periodic inspection be maintained. See WSTDA WS-1 or ASME B30.9 for • Exposing slings to damaging acids or alkalis.
more information about definitions of Normal, Severe and Special
• Exposing slings to sources of heat damage or weld spatter.
service conditions.
• Using slings or allowing exposure to temperatures above 194°F
(90°C) or below -40°F (-40°C). 37
3. Slings Must be Adequately Protected from Damage • "Tip loading" a sling on a hook instead of centering it in the base
or "bowl" of the hook.
3a. Avoid environmental degradation • Using hooks, shackles or other hardware that have edges or
Environmental factors such as an exposure to sunlight, dirt or gritty-type surfaces that could damage sling.
matter and cyclical changes in temperature and humidity, can result in • Running/driving over slings with a vehicle or other equipment.
an accelerated deterioration of web slings. The rate of this deterioration Synthetic slings are affected by some chemicals ranging from little to
will vary with the level of exposure to these conditions and with the total degradation. Time, temperature and concentration factors affect
thickness of the sling material. For example, single ply slings will the degradation. For specific applications, consult the manufacturer. In
generally degrade more rapidly with this exposure than multiple ply addition, water absorption can decrease the strength of nylon web
slings. Web slings that are used outdoors regularly should generally be slings by as much as 10–15% (its strength returns when the sling dries
permanently removed from service within a period of 2 to 4 years. All completely). For specific applications, consult the manufacturer.
web slings that are exposed to these conditions should be highly
scrutinized during their inspections. 3c. Safeguard slings with sufficient protection
Synthetic web slings can be damaged, abraded or cut as tension and
compression between the sling, the connection points and the load
Table 2. Types of damage you should look and feel for in web slings develops. Surfaces in contact with the sling do not have to be very
No UV degradation
Acid/alkali burns Damaged fittings Exposed red core yarns Holes/puncture UV degradation
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Synthetic Web Sling Proper Use
abrasive or have "razor" sharp edges in order to create the conditions for 4a. Assess the load
sling failure. Therefore, web slings must ALWAYS be protected from
Determine the weight of the load and make sure it does not exceed
being cut or damaged by corners, edges, protrusions or abrasive the sling's rated capacity or the capacity of any of the components of
surfaces with protection sufficient for the intended purpose. the rigging system. Users must also determine the load's center of
There are a variety of types of ways to protect slings from such damage. gravity (CG) to make sure the rigging system used will be able to retain
A qualified person might select and use appropriate engineered and control the load once lifted.
protectors/softeners—commercially available products (e.g., sleeves,
wear pads, edge wraps, body wraps, corner protectors, etc.) specifically 4b. Select an appropriate sling/configuration
designed to protect slings from damage. A qualified person might also
design and construct their own methods of protection so long as the Select a sling having suitable characteristics for the type, size and
sling is adequately protected from and/or kept off of the damaging edge weight of the load, the type of hitch (see Table 3) and the environment.
surface. The sling must be securely attached to the load and rigged in a
manner to provide for load control to prevent slipping, sliding and/or
Regardless of the particular method chosen, the goal is to ensure that loss of the load. A trained, qualified and knowledgeable user must
the sling, under tension, maintains its ability to securely lift the load determine the most appropriate method of rigging to help ensure a
while avoiding contact with damaging or abrasive surfaces under safe lift and control of the load.
tension. A qualified person must carefully consider the most appropriate
means to accomplish this goal. The protection used should not be Table 3. Common types of sling hitches
makeshift (i.e., selecting and using cardboard, work gloves or other such
items based solely on convenience or availability). Hitch Comme nts
Regardless of the approach taken, a qualified person must ensure that
the protection method chosen is appropriate for the types of damage to
which the slings will be exposed. For instance, some protection provides One end is placed on the hook, while the
Vertical other end is attached directly to the load.
abrasion resistance, but offers virtually no protection against cuts.
Hitch A tagline should be used to prevent load
Several "test" lifts, done in a non-consequence setting, may be necessary
to determine the suitability of the protection device(s). After each "test" rotation.
lift, the protection device(s) and sling(s) need to be inspected for
damage and suitability. You should keep in mind that no protection is Sling passes through one end around
"cut proof" and you should always operate within the specified limits of the load and the other end is placed on
the sling and its accessories (e.g., fixtures, hardware, protection, etc.). the hook. Rated capacity is normally 80%
Choker of that for a vertical hitch. Load control is
limited with only one sling rigged in a
38 4. Always Use Slings Properly Hitch
choker hitch. Also, the choke point
should always be on the sling body–not
on the sling eye, fitting, base of the eye
When lifting loads, a trained, qualified and knowledgeable user must
or fitting, splice or tag.
take into account the factors and issues addressed in this bulletin, as well
as considering any other relevant factors not addressed herein (see Table The sling cradles the load while both
4). Among the factors related specifically to web slings, users must ends are attached overhead. The rated
perform several activities, including (but not limited to) those discussed capacity for a basket hitch is twice that
in the following subsections. Basket
for a vertical hitch. As with the choker
Hitch
hitch, more than one sling rigged in a
basket hitch (or some other means) may
be necessary to help ensure load control.
Table 4. Issues and Factors to consider when handling, lifting and manipulating materials and loads
Safe handling, lifting and manipulation of materials and loads requires consideration of a number offactors and issues, including
(but not limited to):
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Synthetic Web Sling Load Angle
Another important consideration is the sling-to-load angle—the Table 5. Increased sling tension as a function of sling-to-load
angle formed between a horizontal line and the sling leg or body. angle
This angle is very important and can have a dramatic effect on the
rated capacity of the sling. When the sling-to-load angle decreases, Angle “A”
Tension
in degrees
the load on each leg increases. This principle applies in a number of Multiplier
from horizontal
conditions, including when one sling is used to lift at an angle and
when a basket hitch or multi-legged bridle sling is used. Table 5 90 1.000
provides information about increased tension as a function of 85 1.004
sling-to-load angle (assuming equally-loaded sling legs). Sling 80 1.015
angles of less than 30 degrees are not recommended. 75 1.035
Similarly, when the angle of choke is less than 120 degrees, the 70 1.064
sling choker hitch capacity decreases. To determine the actual sling
65 1.104
capacity at a given angle of choke, multiply the sling capacity
rating (for a choker hitch) by the appropriate reduction factor 60 1.155
determined from Table 6. 55 1.221 Multiply the load weight
4c. Do not misuse the sling 50 1.305 (per leg) by the tension factor
45 1.414 to determine the increased
Avoid accelerating or decelerating theEWI
load too quickly (i.e., “shock tension on the sling leg(s)
loading”). Do not use slings to pullMISSING
on stuck or snagged objects 40 1.555
and do not use slings for towing purposes. A web sling should 35 1.742
only be used for lifting loads. 30 2.000
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KWIK Single Path Polyester Round Slings
Stock Numbers, Capacities, & Colors
Vertical Choker Basket 0° Basket 60° Basket 45°
60° 45°
horizontal horizontal
Stock Number Color Vertical Choke Vertical Basket 60° Basket 45° Basket
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Synthetic Round Sling Safety Bulletin
WARNING
This bulletin contains important safety information about the use of synthetic roundslings.
However, it DOES NOT contain all the information you need to know about handling, lifting
and manipulating materials and loads safely. Sling use is only one part of a lifting system and it
is your responsibility to consider all risk factors prior to using any rigging device or product.
Failure to do this may result in severe INJURY or DEATH due to sling failure and/or loss of load.
1. All Sling Users Must be Trained and Knowledgeable 2a. How to inspect slings
All roundsling users must be trained on the proper use of round- Generally, damage to roundslings can be detected visually. In some
slings. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Safety instances, internal load yarn damage can occur and not be visible. To
Standard for Slings (ASME B30.9) states: detect possible damage, you should perform a visual inspection of the
"Synthetic roundsling users shall be trained in the selection,
entire sling and also feel along its entire length, as some damage may
be felt more than seen. You should look and feel for any of the types of
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inspection, cautions to personnel, effects of the environment and
conditions listed in Table 1. Table 2 shows examples of some of these
rigging practices as covered" by Chapter 9-6. types of damage, but note that they are relatively extreme examples
OSHA Guidance on Safe Sling Use (29 CFR 1910.184) states that a provided for illustration purposes only.
"qualified person" is one:
"who, by possession of a recognized degree or certificate of 2b. What to do if you identify damage in a sling
professional standing in an applicable field, or who, by
extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has If you identify ANY of these types of damage in a sling, remove it
from service immediately even if the damage you feel or see is not
successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve
as extensive as shown in the pictures in Table 2. Slings that are
problems relating to the subject matter and work."
removed from service must be destroyed and rendered completely
It is important that all sling users be trained and knowledgeable unusable unless they can be repaired and proof-tested by the sling’s
about the safe and proper use and application of slings and be manufacturer or other qualified person. You should never ignore sling
thoroughly familiar with the manufacturer's recommendations and damage or attempt to perform temporary field repairs of damaged
safety materials provided with each product. In addition, all sling slings (e.g., tie knots in the sling, etc.).
users need to be aware of their responsibilities as outlined in all
applicable standards and regulations. Table 1. Roundsling removal from service criteria
If you are unsure whether you are properly knowledgeable or trained,
The entire roundsling must be inspected regularly
or if you are unsure of what the standards and regulations require of
and it shall be removed from service if ANY of the
you, ask your employer for information and/or training— DO NOT use
following are detected:
roundslings until you are absolutely sure of what you are doing.
Remember, when it comes to using roundslings, lack of skill, know- If roundsling identification tag is missing or not readable.
ledge and care can result in severe INJURY or DEATH to you and Holes, tears, cuts, embedded materials, excessive abrasive
wear, or snags that expose the core yarn of the roundsling.
others.
Broken or damaged core yarn.
If roundsling has been tied into one or more knots.
2. Slings Must Be Regularly and Properly Inspected Acid or caustic burns of the roundsling.
Melting, charring or weld spatter of any part of the
Even seemingly "minor" damage to a roundsling can significantly roundsling.
reduce its capacity to hold or lift objects and increases the chance Distortion, excessive pitting, corrosion or other damage to
that the sling will fail during use. Therefore, it is very important that fitting(s).
roundslings are regularly and properly inspected. In reality, there Broken or worn stitching in the cover which exposes the
simply is no such thing as "minor" damage. If you are not sure whether core yarn.
a sling is damaged, DO NOT USE IT . Any conditions which cause doubt as to the strength of the
roundsling.
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Synthetic Round Sling Protection
2c. How often to inspect slings • “Tip loading” a sling on a hook instead of centering it in the
base or “bowl” of the hook.
A three-stage procedure is recommended to help ensure that slings
are inspected with appropriate frequency. • Using hooks, shackles or other hardware that have edges or
surfaces that could damage sling.
Initial Inspection—Whenever a sling is initially received, it must be
• Running/driving over slings with a vehicle or other equip-
inspected by a designated person to help ensure that the correct sling
ment.
has been received and is undamaged, and that the sling meets
applicable requirements for its intended use. Synthetic slings are affected by some chemicals ranging from little to
total degradation. Time, temperature and concentration factors affect
Frequent Inspection—The entire sling must be inspected before
the degradation. For specific applications, consult the manufacturer.
each shift or day in Normal service and before each use in Severe
service applications. 3b. Safeguard slings with sufficient protection
Periodic Inspection—Every sling must be inspected "periodically" by
a qualified and designated person. In order to validate the frequent Synthetic slings can be damaged, abraded or cut as tension and
level ofinspection, the periodic inspection should be performed by compression between the sling, the connection points and the cargo
develops. Surfaces in contact with the sling do not have to be very
someone other than the individual(s) who most commonly performs
abrasive or have "razor" sharp edges in order to create the conditions
the frequent inspection. The frequency of periodic inspections is
for sling failure. Therefore, roundslings must ALWAYS be protected
based on the sling’s actual or expected frequency of use, severity of
from being cut or damaged by corners, protrusions, or from
service conditions, the nature of the work performed with the sling
contact with edges that are not smooth or well rounded with
and experience gained during the inspection of other slings used in
materials sufficient for the intended purpose .
similar circumstances. General guidelines for the frequency of
periodic inspections are: Roundslings should be protected from abrasive surfaces.
Normal service—yearly There are a variety of types of ways to protect slings from such
damage. A qualified person might select and use appropriately
Severe service—monthly to quarterly engineered protectors/softeners—commercially available products
Special service—as recommended by a qualified person (e.g., sleeves, wear pads, corner protectors, etc.) specifically designed
to protect slings from damage. A qualified person might also design
Periodic inspections intervals must not exceed one year.
and construct their own methods of protection so long as the sling is
Written records are not required for frequent inspections, but WSTDA adequately protected from and/or kept off of the damaging edge
RS-1 and ASME B30.9 require that a written record of the most recent surface.
periodic inspection be maintained. See WSTDA RS-1 for more Regardless of the particular method chosen, the goal is to ensure that
42 information about definitions of Normal, Severe and Special service
conditions.
the sling, under tension, maintains its ability to securely lift the load
while avoiding contact with damaging or abrasive surfaces under
tension. A qualified person must carefully consider the most
appropriate means to accomplish this goal. The protection used
3. Slings Must be Adequately Protected From Damage should not be makeshift (i.e. , selecting and using cardboard, work
gloves or other such items based solely on convenience or
3a. Avoid actions that cause damage to slings availability).
Regardless of the approach taken, a qualified person must ensure that
You should always avoid any action that causes the types of damage the protection method chosen is appropriate for the types of damage
identified in the previous section of the Safety Bulletin, including (but to which the slings will be exposed. For instance, some protection
not limited to): provides abrasion resistance, but offers virtually no protection against
• Dropping or dragging slings on the ground, floor or over cuts. Several “test” lifts, done in a non-consequence setting, may be
abrasive surfaces. necessary to determine the suitability of the protection device(s).
After each “test” lift, the protection device(s) and sling(s) need to be
• Pulling slings from under loads when the load is resting on the
inspected for damage and suitability. You should keep in mind that no
sling—place blocks under the load iffeasible.
protection is “cut proof” and you should always operate within the
• Shortening or adjusting sling using methods not approved by specified limits of the sling and its accessories (e.g., fixtures, hardware,
the sling manufacturer or qualified person. protection, etc.).
• Twisting, kinking, or knotting the sling. Roundslings must always be protected from coming into direct con-
• Exposing slings to damaging acids or alkalis. tact with any edges unless the contacting edges meet both of the
following criteria:
• Exposing slings to sources of heat damage or weld spatter.
• The edges must be smooth and well-rounded. Edges that are
• Using slings or allowing exposure to temperatures above 194°F chamfered or flattened at an angle do not meet this criteria.
(90°C) or below -40°F (-40°C). • The size of the edge radii must be adequately large. Table 3
shows the minimum edge radii suitable for contact with
Table 2. Types of damage you should look and feel for in roundslings unprotected polyester roundslings.
Issues and Factors to consider when handling, lifting and manipulating materials and loads Table 8. Increased sling tension as a
function of sling-to-load angle
44 Safe handling, lifting and manipulation of materials and loads requires consideration of a number of
factors and issues, including (but not limited to):
wear
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Slingmax Twin-Path Extra Check-Fast Slings
Slings with Covermax & K-Spec Core Yarn
Twin-Path® synthetic roundslings have Check-Fast®
Inspection System overload indicators, Covermax®
Covers for superior abrasion resistance, and inner red
covers as an aid to inspection. Twin-Path® slings are
used worldwide in place of steel rigging for heavy lifts.
They are approximately 10% of the weight of a steel sling
and are repairable. The Twin-Path® sling design, which
has two individual paths of fiber working as one sling,
gives the rigger confidence. These slings have less than
1% elongation at rated capacity.
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WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Check-Fast Inspection System
The Check-Fast® Inspection System is designed to improve job site safety. The Check-Fast® Exter-
nal Warning Indicator (EWI) provides a criteria for pass/fail inspection when the internal load-bearing
core yarn may be damaged. The Check-Fast® Inspection System can also indicate ultraviolet (UV)
light degradation, fiber-on-fiber abrasion, fatigue, and severe overload.
If the sling is overloaded beyond its rated capacity, the EWI is designed to retract before the sling fails.
The sling inspector now has an objective “GO/NO-GO” inspection device rather than relying on
subjective and labor-intensive inspection techniques to guess if the load-bearing core yarns are in
good condition.
EWI
MISSING
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Covermax Rifled Technology
Rifled Cover® Technology is a major patented breakthrough only available on Slingmax® Twin-Path®
high-performance fiber roundslings. Rifled Cover® Technology works like the inside of a rifle barrel, where
the bullet spins as it leaves the muzzle of the gun. The helical winding of the core fibers significantly improves
strength and efficiency.
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Single-Path High Performance Slings
Slingmax® Single-Path Slings are the only single-path, highperfor-
mance fiber roundslings available with the Check-Fast® Inspection
System and Covermax® Cover.
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Cornermax Pads
CornerMax® Pads are one of the engineered cut protection
options developed by Slingmax® Rigging Solutions. The
CornerMax® Pad is designed to be used on loads that have a
90 degree straight edge. The pad creates a “tunnel” of cut
protection known as the “no-touch zone”. The edge of the load
does not come in contact with the pad or sling, thus protecting
the sling. Note that the sides of the load must completely
support the pads in order to create and maintain the “tunnel”.
CornerMax® Pads have a rated working load limit of 25,000
pounds per inch (4464kg per cm) of sling width.
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CornerMax® CornerMax®
CornerMax® Sling Width
Approx. Width Approx. Wt.
Part No. (inches)
(inches) (lbs)
CRNMX02 1&2 4 1.00
CRNMX03 3 5 1.25
CRNMX04 4 6 1.50
CRNMX05 5 8 2.00
CRNMX06 6 8 2.00
CRNMX08 8 10 2.50
CRNMX10 10 12 3.00
CRNMX12 12 16 5.50
CRNMX14 14 18 6.50
NOTE: All CornerMax pads are approximately 9 inches in length
®
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Cornermax Sleeves
The CornerMax® Sleeve is the ideal solution to protect synthetic slings from
cutting when it is not practical to use a CornerMax® Pad. This can be due to the
geometry of the load edge not allowing space for a pad or repetitive uses, such as
unloading steel coils. The extreme cut resistance of the sleeve is attributed to its
proprietary weave design and is unmatched in the rigging industry, with a cut
protection rating of 25,000 pounds per inch (4464kg per cm) of sling width.
The CornerMax® Sleeve is made with high-tech fiber and is laboratory tested for
cut resistance. In some applications, the CornerMax® Sleeve may be attached to
the sling to prevent sliding of the pad between lifts. The true benefits of the revolu-
tionary material far outweigh the costs and now provide for the use of synthetic
slings in applications previously dominated by heavy chain, mesh, and wire rope
slings.
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WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Synthetic Armor Pads
Synthetic Armor™ Pads protect slings from abrasion damage that can be caused by contact with rough
surfaces such as concrete beams and structures. They are also used to protect finished or painted loads
from marring. These pads can be made to fit any length or width sling. They can also be made in long
lengths that the customer can cut into suitable sizes on the job. Double or triple thickness provides resis-
tance for more severe conditions. A variety of materials is used to protect slings and loads depending on the
degree of abrasion expected in the application.*
SYNARM-RM
“Removable”
SYNARM-EE SYNARM-SL
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“Eye and Eye” “Sliding”
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Twin-Path Inspection
1. Check-Fast® External Warning Indicator (EWI) and Tell-Tail 6. Slings using aluminum fittings shall not be used where
indicators shall extend past the tag area of each sling. If fumes, vapors, sprays, or mists of alkalis or acids are present.
your sling is equipped with Check-Fast® and the EWI is not
visible or both Tell-Tails are not visible, remove the sling 7. Twin-Path® slings and any fittings attached shall be sub-
from service. Send to manufacturer for repair evaluation. jected to frequent and regular inspections. In addition to
the initial inspection by a competent person and frequent
2. If Fiber Optic Inspection is installed in the sling, inspect by written inspections, the slings shall be visually inspected be-
allowing light to enter the fiber optic cable. If the fiber optic fore each use.
cable does not transmit light from end to end, remove the
sling from service and contact the manufacturer for repair 8. Written inspections shall be performed as required and doc-
evaluation. uments of such inspection by a competent person shall be
kept on file in the safety department of the plant or site
3. Slings shall be inspected for evidence of cutting or tearing where used. Inspections may be done more often based on
of the outer cover. Slings with cuts shall be removed from frequency of use, severity of conditions, and experience of
service and sent back to the manufacturer for repair evalua- past service life.
tion. Damage to the cover may indicate core damage.
9. Slings shall be examined throughout their length for abra -
4. Inspect slings for evidence of heat damage. Sparkeater® slings sion, cuts, heat damage, fitting distortion or damage, and
shall not be exposed to temperatures over 300°F/150°C. tag legibility. If the inspector has any doubts, the sling shall
Slings made with K-Spec® core yarn or polyester shall not be removed from service. If deterioration is found, the sling
be exposed to temperatures above 180°F/82°C. Cold tem- must be removed from service.
perature exposure down to -40°F/-40°C does not affect the
strength of the products. 10. Slings removed from service that are not repairable shall be
destroyed and rendered completely unfit for future use.
52 5. If any part of the sling shows evidence of chemical degra-
dation or damage, remove the sling from service. Return the 11. Abrasion, heat damage, or cuts to the cover may indicate a
sling to the manufacturer for repair evaluation. loss of strength to the core yarns, and these slings shall not
be used until evaluated by the manufacturer.
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Mechanical Considerations
1. Load both paths of Twin-Path ® slings equally. Do not side 17. Personnel shall not ride on the sling or suspended loads.
load. Do not load the edge of the sling.
18. Avoid shock loading.
2. Determine the weight of the load. The weight of the load
19. Twisting and kinking the legs of the sling shall be avoided.
shall be within the rated capacity of the sling.
20. Load applied to the hook should be centered in the bowl of
3. Select a sling having suitable characteristics for the type of
the hooks. Do not point-load the hook.
load, hitch, and environment.
21. During lifting with or without the load, all personnel shall
4. Slings shall not be loaded in excess of the rated capacity.
be alert for possible snagging.
Consideration shall be given to the angle of the lift, which
may affect the lifting capacity. Diameters of pins and edges 22. The slings shall contain or support the load from the sides
also may affect the capacity of the lifting sling. above the center of gravity so the load will not tilt when the
load is lifted.
5. Slings used in a choker shall not be forced to tighten around
the load by pounding with hammers or other objects. Chok - 23. Synthetic roundsling users shall be trained in the selection,
er hitches are the least effective way to use a sling based on inspection, cautions to personnel, environmental effects,
capacity. Two chokers should be used to balance the load. and rigging practices.
One choker in the center of the load may create an unbal- 24. Only legibly-marked or -labeled slings must be used. If the
anced situation, which could lead to an accident. tag is not legible or missing, the sling must not be used.
6. Slings used in a basket hitch must have the load balanced 25. Keep labels or tags away from the load, the hook, and the
to prevent slippage and accidents. angle of choke.
7. Slings used with fittings shall be compatible with the fit - 26. Synthetic slings shall be inspected before each lift.
tings used. The lifting capacity shall be rated at the lower of
the fitting or sling. Fitting openings shall be of the proper
shape and size to assure that the sling will seat properly.
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8. Slings in contact with edges, corners, protrusions, or abra-
sive surfaces shall be protected with a material of sufficient
strength, thickness, and construction to prevent damage.
The pin area of a shackle can cause synthetic slings to cut
or tear.
9. Slings shall not be dragged on the floor or drawn across
other surfaces that may damage the sling.
10. Slings shall not be twisted or tied in knots to shorten.
11. Slings can be damaged by resting loads on them or by pull-
ing slings from under a load.
12. Do not drop objects on slings or run over them with vehicles.
13. Damaged slings shall not be used.
14. Sling hitches must provide control of the load.
15. Portions of the human body shall be kept from between
the sling and the load, and from between the sling and any
attachment to lifting devices such as hooks.
16. Personnel shall stand clear of suspended loads.
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Slingmax Environmental Considerations
K-Spec® core yarn strength retention is based on test results of components at 150°F/65°C (or less) for 6 months. K-Spec ® has the
following strength retentions:
• 100% when exposed to age, 10% detergent solution, • 97% when exposed to 5M sodium hydroxide
rot and mildew, sunlight or toluene
• 95% when exposed to Portland cement or sulfuric acid
• 99% when exposed to acetic acid, gasoline, hydrochloric
acid 1M, hydraulic fluid, kerosene, or sea water • 88% when exposed to Clorox ® bleach or nitric acid
K-Spec®
Aramid HMPE Polyarylate Polyester Nylon
Core Yarn
Mechanical Properties
Tenacity
31.5 20 – 29 25 – 41 23 – 29 7 – 10 7.5 – 10
(grams / denier)
Elongation at break % 3.6 1.5 – 4.6 2.5 – 3.9 3.3 – 3.6 12 – 18 15 – 28
Moisture Regain % 0.1 1.5 – 6.5 0.0 0.1 0.5 4.0 – 6.0
1.11 1.39 – 1.47 0.97 1.40 1.38 1.14
Creep Resistance Excellent Very Good Fair Excellent Good Fair
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Chemical Resistance
Solvents Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Good
Acids
Weak Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Good Fair
Strong Excellent Fair Excellent Excellent Fair Poor
Bases
Weak Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Fair Excellent
Strong Excellent Fair Excellent Fair Poor Excellent
Thermal Properties
Maximum Temperature 180°F 300°F 158°F 180°F 194°F 194°F
82°C 150°C 70°C 82°C 90°C 90°C
WARNING
Slings can fail if damaged, misused, or overloaded. Inspect before use. Damaged slings shall not be used. Use only if trained. Do not exceed rated capacity.
Protect sling from being cut by load edges, corners, protrusions, and abrasive surfaces. Avoid exposure to acid, alkali, and temperatures over 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. Death or injury can occur from improper use or maintenance.
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Truck Winches & Ratchet Straps
Ratchet Straps
Winch Straps
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LD D-ring Flat Snap Hook Twisted Snap Hook D-Ring Flat Hook Looper
Narrow Flat Hook D-Ring Grab Hook Wire Hook Chain Anchor
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Crosby Lebus Load Binders
L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders
• Upgraded for use with Grades 70, 80 and • Binders shown with Proof Loads have been
100 Chain. individually proof tested to values shown, prior
• Utilizes standard Crosby A-323 Alloy Eye to shipment.
Grab Hooks. • Meets or exceeds requirements of US DOT
FMCSA Part 393 Subpart I.
• New design “one piece” forged handle.
•
adjustment to tie down load.
• One piece assembly, no bolts or nuts to loosen.
• Ratchet spring is rust proofed.
• All load bearing or holding parts forged.
• Easy operating positive ratchet.
L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders (Meets or exceeds requirements of US DOT FMCSA Part 393 Subpart I.)
Dimensions
Min-Max Working (in.)
Chain Load Proof Weight Handle Barrel Take
Size Limit Load Each Length Length Up
Model Stock No. (in.) (lbs.)* (lbs.) (lbs.) (in.) (in.) (in.) A B C E E1 F F1 G
R-7 ** 1048404 5/16-3/8 8800 17600 12.11 14 10 8.0 14.00 1.38 2.75 22.94 30.94 25.13 33.13 .50
R-A ** 1048422 3/8-1/2 15000 30000 14.70 14 10 8.0 14.00 1.38 2.75 25.25 33.25 27.63 35.63 .63
R-C *** 1048440 1/2-5/8 16000 32000 14.55 14 10 8.0 14.00 1.38 2.75 26.38 34.38 29.44 37.44 .72
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* Ultimate Load is 3 times the Working Load Limit. ** Matches the Working Load Limit of Grade 100 chain for both sizes. *** Matches the Working Load Limit of Grade 100 chain for 1/2” size.
Binder Chain
Grade 70 Grade 43
Description Size
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59
60
Polyester Double Braid Rope
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STRONG-BAC Below/Hook Lifters
Below/Hook Lifters for Cranes & Hoists
Spreader Beams
Roll Lifters
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Coil Lifters
& Upenders
Sheet Lifters
Pallet Lifters
Rotating
Crane Hooks
Lifting Tongs
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Harrington LB Lever Hoists
The LB Series of lever hoists offers a low headroom, compact design that is perfect for use in tight
quarters. Regarded as the best lever hoist in the industry, our LB is recommended for use in heavy-duty
construction work, mining, manufacturing, shipbuilding and day-to-day maintenance and repair.
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Load
Chain Weight for
Pull to Diameter Shipping Additional
Headroom Std. Lift (mm) x Net Weight One Foot
Cap. Product C Lift Load* a b D* e f g Chain Weight Approx. of Lift
(Tons) Code (in) (ft) (lbs) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) Fall Lines (lbs) (lbs) (lbs)
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Load
Chain Weight for
Pull to Dia. Shipping Additional
Headroom Std. Lift (mm) x Net Weight One Foot
Cap. Product C Lift Load Overhaul Chain Weight Approx. of Lift Cap. Product a b d e f g x
(Tons) Code (in) (ft) (lbs) Ratio Fall Lines (lbs) (lbs) (lbs) (Tons) Code (in) (in) (ft) (in) (in) (in) (in)
1⁄2 CB005 11.2 48 25 5.0 x 1 22 23 1.0 1⁄2 CB005 6.2 2.7 3.5
6.3 3.9 1.1
1 CB010 11.6 58 43 6.3 x 1 25 26 1.2 1 CB010 6.4 2.8 4.0
1 1⁄2 CB015 13.8 70 57 7.1 x 1 32 33 1.4 1 1⁄2 CB015 6.7 7.2 8.0 3.1 4.4 1.3 4.7
2 CB020 14.8 72 70 8.0 x 1 41 43 1.6 2 CB020 7.2 8.0 3.4 4.9 1.4 4.9
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2 1⁄2 CB025 16.5 66 99 9.0 x 1 56 58 1.8 2 1⁄2 CB025 7.6 9.2 3.6 5.6 1.6 5.4
3 CB030 20.1 72 114 7.1 x 2 49 53 2.1 3 CB030 6.7 9.3 8.3 3.1 6.4 1.7 5.8
5 CB050 23.6 68 198 9.0 x 2 85 89 3.0 5 CB050 11.1 10.0 7.6 1.8 6.8
3.6
8 CB080 30.3 75 297 9.0 x 3 124 131 4.2 8 CB080 7.6 14.7 10.3 10.0 10.8
2.9
10 CB100 29.9 72 396 9.0 x 4 186 203 5.5 10 CB100 17.2 14.9 4.4 12.1 11.6
15 CB150 40.2 74 594 9.0 x 6 346 368 7.9 15 CB150 10.6 19.4 15.9 4.7 13.3 3.1 12.6
20 CB200 46.5 72 x 2 396 x 2 9.0 x 8 524 678 10.9 20 CB200 14.7 7.4 3.2 13.8
29.4 16.3 14.7
30 CB300 51.2 495 x 2 9.0 x 10 690 889 13.3 30 CB300 15.9 8.0 15.7
12 86 x 2 4.1
40 CB400 58.3 693 x 2 9.0 x 14 1068 1398 18.2 40 CB400 19.8 29.9 9.9 15.0 17.5
16.6
50 CB500 61.4 98 x 2 792 x 2 9.0 x 16 1422 1752 20.6 50 CB500 21.4 31.3 10.7 15.7 4.4 18.4
80 CB800 100.8 86 x 4 693 x 4 9.0 x 28 3392 36.3 80 CB800 29.9 55.2 15.9 13.8 27.6 5.1
— —
100 CB1000 125.2 98 x 4 792 x 4 9.0 x 32 6525 41.2 100 CB1000 31.3 56.9 14.6 15.7 28.4 7.3
Please Note: Special lengths of load and hand chain available upon request.
Weights are approximate.
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Harrington CF Chain Hoists
Harrington CF hand chain hoists give you a practical alternative thanks to an economical design using
fewer parts for trouble-free service. Outstanding durability is due to a die-cast aluminum body and
high-strength, heat-treated main pinion shaft and load gear. Pre-lubricated ball bearings, precision
machined gears, and Weston-style load brake make lifting smooth and easy while allowing long service
and low maintenance.
Many Benefits From More Features:
• Experience exceptional strength with a thick die-cast
aluminum body.
• Handle tough demands with high-strength, heat-treated main
pinion shaft and load gear.
• Get positive braking action with Weston-style load brake
incorporating two moisture-resistant brake pads with four
braking surfaces.
• Minimize manual effort thanks to smooth running, pre-lubricated
ball bearings, and precision machined drive train components.
• Simplify maintenance with fewer parts and an
easy-to-work-on design.
• Single step reduction gear assures load holding • Test certificate verifies that every hoist has been factory
performance. load tested to 125% of rated capacity in accordance with
ASME B30.21 requirements.
• Load chain guide mechanism permits smooth
and quiet guiding of chain.
• Rubber handle grip for ease of use.
• Effortless to transport, install and store.
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Load Weight
Chain for
Pull to Diameter Shipping Additional
Headroom Std. Lift (mm) x Net Weight One Foot
Cap. Product C Lift Load a b D e g Chain Weight Approx. of Lift
(Tons) Code (in) (ft) (lbs) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) Fall Lines (lbs) (lbs) (lbs)
1⁄4 LX003 8.1 40 3.5 2.9 5.9 2.4 0.8 3.2 x 1 3.5 4.0 0.15
5
1⁄2 LX005 9.7 62 3.9 3.7 7.1 2.7 0.9 4.3 x 1 5.7 6.2 0.25
Weights are approximate.
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Harrington CX Mini Hand Chain Hoists
Harrington’s CX mini hand chain hoist is the world’s smallest industrial hoist. This uniquely compact and
lightweight hoist is the perfect choice for jobs with light loads in high or difficult to reach places such as
duct installation, plumbing and heating, home automobile maintenance and crane repair.
Load
Chain Weight for
Pull to Diameter Shipping Additional
Headroom Std. Lift Over- (mm) x Net Weight One Foot
Cap. Product C Lift Load haul a b d e f g Chain Weight Approx. of Lift
(Tons) Code (in) (ft) (lbs) Ratio (in) (in) (ft) (in) (in) (in) Fall Lines (lbs) (lbs) (lbs)
1⁄4 CX003 8.5 10 33 34 3.5 3.3 6.8 1.5 2.1 0.8 3.2 x 1 7.0 7.0 0.3
1⁄4 CX003 8.5 20 33 34 3.5 3.3 16.6 1.5 2.1 0.8 3.2 x 1 9.0 9.0 0.3
1⁄2 CX005 10.2 10 42 43 4.0 4.0 6.8 1.7 2.6 1.0 4.3 x 1 10 10.6 0.6
1⁄2 CX005 10.2 20 42 43 4.0 4.0 16.6 1.7 2.6 1.0 4.3x 1 16 16.4 0.6
Weights are approximate.
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Harrington PT Push Trolleys
Harrington push and geared trolleys help you maneuver easily on your most demanding lifting
operations. They feature specially designed contoured wheels that ensure reliable tracking, and
their sealed ball bearings avoid maintenance hassles and provide smooth operation.
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Flange Width
Min. Adjustability
Radius B
for (in) a Net Shipping
Cap. Product Curve max a' b e h i j k m n r s t v Weight Weight
(Tons) Code (in) Standard Option (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (lbs) (lbs)
4.01 to 8.00 or
1⁄2 PTF2005 13.8 2.28 to 4.00 6.8 8.0 7.2 1.8 3.2 2.36 0.80 3.0 2.7 3.3 1.5 B-1.8 0.87 3.7 9 9
8.01 to 12.00
5.01 to 8.00 or
1 PTF2010 17.7 2.28 to 5.00 8.5 9.8 9.3 2.2 4.2 2.80 1.1 3.7 3.1 4.4 2.0 B-1.9 0.98 4.2 15 16
8.01 to 12.00
1 1⁄2–2 PTF2020 21.7 10.4 11.8 11.0 2.7 5.0 3.35 4.4 3.8 5.2 2.4 1.26 5.1 29 30
3.23 to 6.02 6.03 to 12.00 1.4 B-2.3
2 1⁄2–3 PTF2030 25.6 11.0 12.6 12.8 3.1 5.8 3.94 5.3 4.3 6.0 2.7 1.42 6.7 46 47
5 PTF2050 78.7 4.92 to 7.02 7.03 to 12.00 10.7 11.7 13.7 2.1 5.7 4.65 5.7 3.6 7.0 4.6 B-3.0 1.73 3.7 95 98
8 PT080 —
118.1 5.50 to 8.66 8.67 to 12.00 14.4 17.6 18.9 4.1 7.3 6.10 6.7 5.9 7.7 6.0 B-3.6 2.76 4.6 212 254
10 PT100
Weights are approximate.
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Harrington GT Geared Trolleys
Harrington push and geared trolleys help you maneuver easily on your most demanding lifting
operations. They feature specially designed contoured wheels that ensure reliable tracking, and
their sealed ball bearings avoid maintenance hassles and provide smooth operation.
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Flange Width
Min. Adjustability
Radius B
for (in) a Net Shipping
Cap. Product Curve max a' b e f* h i j k k' m n r s t u v Weight Weight
(Tons) Code (in) Standard Option (in) (in) (in) (in) (ft) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (lbs) (lbs)
5.01 to 8.00 or
1⁄2–1 GTF2010 17.7 2.28 to 5.00 10.8 12.2 9.3 4.6 4.2 2.80 1.1 3.7 4.2 2.2 4.4 2.0 B-1.9 0.98 4.2 24 25
8.01 to 12.00
1 1⁄2–2 GTF2020 21.7 13.7 15.2 11.0 6.1 8 5.0 3.35 4.4 4.3 2.8 5.2 2.4 1.26 7.2 5.1 37 39
3.23 to 6.02 6.03 to 12.00 1.4 B-2.3
2 1⁄2–3 GTF2030 25.6 14.1 12.8 6.2 5.8 3.94 5.3 4.5 3.1 6.0 2.7 1.42 6.7 55 57
15.7
5 GTF2050 78.7 4.92 to 7.02 7.03 to 12.00 14.8 13.7 6.1 5.7 4.65 5.7 5.2 3.2 7.0 4.6 B-3.0 1.73 3.7 104 107
8 GT080
118.1 17.4 20.6 18.9 4.7 7.7 6.0 2.76 4.6 218 260
10 GT100 —
5.50 to 8.66 8.67 to 12.00 7.0 12 7.3 6.10 6.7 6.5 B-3.6 8.4
15 GT150
∞ 22.7 21.3 39.8 8.9 28.2 8.0 3.15 6.3 534 615
20 GT200
*Longer hand chain drops available upon request.
Weights are approximate.
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Harrington Universal Beam Clamps
Harrington’s UBC Universal Beam Clamp is the perfect accessory when a temporary or semi-permanent
hoist anchor point is required. Additionally used as a belowthe-hook lifting attachment, this adjustable
beam clamp offers an efficient, cost effective method for most workholding and positioning applications.
Available in capacities of 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 Tons.
Easy Operation
• Lightweight portable design
• Left-hand and right-hand clamp screw
allows for quick clamping and unclamping
• Jaw opening adjusts for a wide range
of tapered or flat-flanged beams
• Optional UBC suspender for perpendicular
mounting and for oversized hooks
Applications
• Industrial and construction
lifting applications
• Overhead lifting and vertical MODEL: UBC030
MODEL: UBC030 WITH
UBC SUSPENDER OPTION
rigging operations
• Holding and positioning beams
for construction
1 UBC010 8 10
3.00 to 7.50 0.83 12.25 3.00 9.25 0.88 2.10 0.75 2.00 2.00 0.63
2 UBC020 9 11
3 UBC030 19 22
4.00 to 12.00 1.00 19.75 4.25 11.0 1.25 2.38 1.00 2.50 2.50 1.00
5 UBC050 22 25
10 UBC100 6.00 to 13.25 1.75 22.50 6.00 14.63 1.75 4.65 1.38 3.75 6.25 1.25 55 60
*The weights listed are for standard universal beam clamps without large suspenders.
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BC Wire Rope Fall Protection Overview
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Welcome to BC Wire Rope and Rigging Fall Protection, our mission is to provide BC
Customers with the best fall protection product at a reasonable price for the at-risk Worker
at height, and to promote its proper use.
BC Wire’s commitment doesn’t just start & end with providing quality fall protection prod-
uct, our expertise will help you get the right tool for the right job, right away.
As a Proud Member of ANSI, and our Anaheim Branch an ISO 9001 Certified Facility, BC
Wire Rope and Rigging goes to great lengths to ensure that all fall protection product and
consultation provided meets or exceeds, and speaks to OSHA 1926 Guidelines and ANSI
Z359 Standards.
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Fall Protection
Contractor Harness
72 ● 5 points of adjustment (chest, legs and
torso)
● Torso keeper for stowing idle lanyard
connector
● Paired mating buckle adjusters on front
torso
Pro-3 Tripost
The SAFELINK Portable Horizontal Lifeline System is designed for working at low heights in the construction
industry. The system in engineered to provide optimum fall protection on leading edge projects with limited anchor-
age options. The STOPLINK energy absorber limits braking forces enabling versatility in fall protection coverage.
Horizontal Lifeline Diagram
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DBI/Capital Safety SecuraSpan
Extremely lightweight and portable, these systems incorporate a modular, multi-base design that
accommodates a wide range of steel and concrete beams. Spans can be up to 60 ft. (18.3 m) and
with the optional bypass brackets, the system can be configured to run indefinitely for ultimate jobsite
flexibility. You can always depend on our horizontal safety systems for mobility and fall protection
when working at height. These systems are used to protect workers operating in the horizontal plane
who may not have continuous access to suitable anchorage points.
7400460 SecuraSpan
● Complete 60 ft. (18.3 m) system includes
two stanchions and cable assembly
● Rugged 3/8" (9.5mm) 7x19 galvanized
cable lifeline
● Fits I-beam flanges 6 in. to 12 in.
(15.2-30.5 cm) up to 2-1/4" (5.7 cm) thick
● Lightweight and portable design
● Top mounted adjustment system
● Simple clamp and wing nut installation
● Extremely durable construction
● Single and multi-span indefinite length
system configurations
● Pass-thru 100% tie-off protection
● Zorbit™ energy absorber limits fall arrest
forces
● Flexible system capacity 75
● Various lengths and individual components
are available
● Equipped with i-Safe™
7605060 EZ-Line
● 60 ft. (18.3 m) retractable system can be set
at any length
● Rugged 1/4" (6.3mm) 7x19 galvanized
cable lifeline
● Ergonomic easy to carry case
● Extremely lightweight and portable design
● Built-in winch, pre-tension and impact
indicators
● Durable construction will stand up to tough
jobsites
● Single and multi-span (with SecuraSpan™
stanchion) system configurations
● Internal energy absorber limits fall arrest
forces
● Flexible system capacity
● Use with any 5,000 lb. (22.2 kN) anchorage
device
● Equipped with i-Safe
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Self-Retracting Lifelines
BC Wire Rope Proudly stocks DBI & FallTech Self-Retracting Lifelines. As a Proud Member of ANSI,
we suggest using SRL’s built in compliance to Z359.14 2014. Whether for work positioning or fall
arrest, BC Wire Rope stocks only the best ANSI Z359 Compliant lanyards at competitive prices.
Technical:
Part Number: RBCS211
Body Material: Steel
Maximum SWL : 400 lbs. (158kg)
Standards:
Standards: Compliant with all OSHA 1910, OSHA 1926 Subpart M, ANSI
Z359.1-2007, and ANSI A10.32 - 2012 For Positioning Only
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Rescue Products
BC Wire Rope highly recommends the Rollgliss R550 Rescue System. The Rollgliss™ R550 offers
the choice of controlled descent rescue, evacuation or the versatility of assisted rescue with lifting
capabilities. This state-of-the-art, fully automatic controlled descent device can be used for rescue
and evacuation from heights up to 1,640 ft. for one user 310 lbs. or 575 ft. for two users totaling 620
lbs. It features 3/8 in. super static kernmantle rope, and is configured with connecting hardware at
each end of the lifeline to operate in both directions. During assisted-rescue scenarios, a fallen
worker can be attached to the R550 device, raised to a point that allows their fall arrest device to be
removed, then lowered to the ground safely.
3320030 Self-Rescue 50
● Universal harness attachment
● EZ-Link™ D-ring for fast connections
● 50 ft. of 5.5 mm rope
● Assisted-rescue ring for incapacitated user
● Sealed descent device and rope spool extends
longevity
● Molded padding provides durability and comfort
● Lightweight, low profile design
● Equipped with i-Safe™
● Optional rescue pole available (model 8900299)
● Other lengths available up to 100 ft. (30.5 m)
● ANSI Z359.4 Compliant Rescue Plan for the low 77
at risk worker at height
Each kit offers a complete set-up including an anchorage device, body support and connecting com-
ponent for convenient compliance and safety on the job. This “ABC’s” approach to fall protection sim-
plifies the buying decision and makes choosing the correct system simple, fast and safe. Our easy to
use kits and anchorage devices provide the perfect solution and are legendary for their performance,
value, quality and safety.
PROTECTA PROTECTA
FIRST Vest-Style Harness
Rope Lifeline with Snap Hook
● Back D-ring, pass-thru buckle
● 50 ft. polyester/polyproplene
leg straps (size Universal).
blend 5/" diameter rope lifeline
● Model # 1191995
with snap hook at one end
● Model # 1204001
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Fall Protection for Tools
Fallen Objects are one of OSHA’s ‘Focus Four’, BC Wire Rope is proud to stock DBI Fall Protection
for Tools. Ensure that you are in OSHA compliance and ’Stop the Drop’.
Stop
environments safer and more productive by drasti-
cally reducing falling object incidents resulting in
personal injury, equipment damage, and tool loss.
Drop
the craft in mind, and are third-party tested in the
harshest possible conditions. Learn more about our
comprehensive collection of tool lanyards, tool
holsters, attachment points, and other drop
prevention products.
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80 The FlexiGuard™ SafRig™ with Outrigger Base is a portable solution for indoor and outdoor mainte-
nance where mobility and worker safety are key. These systems incorporate a 360° rotating jib with
the capacity to provide fall protection for one person. Forklift pockets are strategically located on the
base to ensure ease of mobility and placement from job site to job site. The base is also designed to
easily drive over, and the system does not require the weight of the vehicle as the anchor force for
complete flexibility. These systems are OSHA compliant.
BC Wire Rope and Rigging’s Three (3) Day Competent Person in Fall Protection Course satisfies the
Training requirements of OSHA 1926, 1910, ANSI Z359.2 2007, Z490.1 2001, Cal OSHA Title 8, &
Army Corps of Engineers EM 385.
BC Wire’s Competent Person in Fall Protection Course is not a Generalist, check the box Program. It
also isn’t an outdated power point simultaneously speaking to all Trades at various level of skill.
The BC Wire Competent Person in Fall Protection Course lesson plan is different in that it’s Custom-
ized & Trade specific for each respective Organization.
Customized & ANSI Compliant Training
ANSI Z359.2 2007 states that as part of a Managed Fall Protection Program, a Competent Person in
Fall Protection shall be trained by either a Competent Person Trainer or Qualified Person Trainer.
These trainers have documented experience, knowledge, training, and education equal to or greater
than any category of person that they are training as it relates to fall protection & documented experi-
ence, knowledge, and skills in adult education.
Collaborative Curriculum
BC Wire Rope will collaborate to include a Companies’ fall protection Policies and Procedures into
the Course 21
An Authorized Person Course Template (Power Point, Test/ Training Materials, Inspection Forms) will
be provided for your Organization’s ongoing use.
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Compet
• How to select & properly use a task-specific, Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
ction
tec
Autho
• Adult Learning methods and practical demonstration of the ‘Authorized User of Fall Protec
tion
Certified
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Perimeter Protection Products Systems
• Fast Installation
and Removal
• Decrease Leading Edge
Exposure by 87%
• OSHA Compliant
• At Building Perimeter at
Roof Level
This Dinosaur is
Costing You Money! • Around Elevator Shafts
Debris Systems
• Horizontal/Vertical Netting
• 3/16" Polyester Mesh Opening
• Fire Retardant Coating
• Double Seat Belt Border
• Center Grommets every 1'
• Multiple Colors
• Custom Sizes
• Full Turnkey Design
• Professional Installation Available
H39112 H12151
H12353
Customize the Colors of Your Company’s Harness, Add Logo with BC Wire Rope
Three Dee Ring Construction Style Harnesses & Roofers Kits are also available for Cus-
tomization, please speak with a BC Wire Representative for more information.
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