Chain slings should be marked for identification and avoided when possible as failure of a single link results in failure of the entire sling. While chain slings provide no warning prior to failure, they are better suited for some applications than other types of slings as they can withstand rough handling, abrasion, and resist kinking and corrosion.
Chain slings should be marked for identification and avoided when possible as failure of a single link results in failure of the entire sling. While chain slings provide no warning prior to failure, they are better suited for some applications than other types of slings as they can withstand rough handling, abrasion, and resist kinking and corrosion.
Chain slings should be marked for identification and avoided when possible as failure of a single link results in failure of the entire sling. While chain slings provide no warning prior to failure, they are better suited for some applications than other types of slings as they can withstand rough handling, abrasion, and resist kinking and corrosion.