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HEAVY DUTY LIFTING SLINGS
FOR HANDLING BARRELS • SCREWS • MOLDS • END CAPS • ETC.
ISO-9002
MANUFACTURED IN A
QUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFIED
FACILITY.
• Meets OSHA requirements
• 2 ply polyester web, 3/16” thick
• Abrasion resistant coated
• Good to 200°F
• Safety red or blue warning threads sewn in
between plys shows when sling has been
overloaded and should be replaced.
• Eye lengths:
1” wide sling = 6”
2”, 3” & 4” wide slings = 12”
• Slings are impervious to most chemicals.
— HITCH TYPES —
Photo illustrates basket hitch being used to transport barrel. Basket hitch
has highest weight carrying capacity.
SIZE RATED CAPACITY LBS. PRICES
PART NO.
WIDTH LENGTH VERTICAL CHOKER BASKET EACH
EE2-801x3 3 ft. 3,200 2,500 6,400 $10.70
VERTICAL HITCH CHOKER HITCH BASKET HITCH EE2-801x4 1" 4 ft. 3,200 2,500 6,400 $11.90
EE2-801x6 6 ft. 3,200 2,500 6,400 $14.30
OSHA REQUIREMENTS FOR EE2-802x3 3 ft. 6,400 5,000 12,800 $16.35
ALL TYPES OF SLINGS EE2-802x4 2" 4 ft. 6,400 5,000 12,800 $18.55
EE2-802x6 6 ft. 6,400 5,000 12,800 $23.00
The following are ADDITIONAL requirements that apply
specifically to Synthetic Web Slings: EE2-803x4 4 ft. 8,600 6,900 17,200 $24.10
1. Each sling must be marked or coded to show the rated capacities
for each type of hitch and type of web material. EE2-803x6 3" 6 ft. 8,600 6,900 17,200 $30.70
2. Slings must contain web that is of uniform thickness and width and EE2-803x8 8 ft. 8,600 6,900 17,200 $37.25
selvage edges must not be split from the webbing’s width.
EE2-804x4 4 ft. 11,500 9,200 23,000 $30.10
3. Fittings must be free of all sharp edges that could damage the
webbing and must be of a minimum breaking strength equal to that EE2-804x6 4" 6 ft. 11,500 9,200 23,000 $38.65
of the sling.
EE2-804x8 8 ft. 11,500 9,200 23,000 $47.20
4. Stitching shall be the only method used to attach end fittings to
webbing and to form eyes.
5. Slings illustrated in OSHA figure N-184-6 must not be used with
loads in excess of the rated capacities specified in OSHA tables N- The following is a list of the requirements 8. Suspended loads shall be kept clear of
184-20 thru N-184-22. Slings not included in these tables must be that apply in the use of ALL 5 major types all obstruction.
used only in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. of slings listed in the OSHA standard. 9. All employees shall be kept clear of loads
6. Web slings must not be exposed to fumes, vapors, sprays, mists or SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES – about to be lifted and of suspended loads.
liquids of the following chemicals: acids and phenolics – do not use Whenever any sling is used the following 10. Hands or fingers shall not be placed
nylon on caustics – do not use polyester, polypropylene or slings practices shall be observed: between the sling and its load while the
with aluminum fittings. 1. Slings that are damaged or defective sling is being tightened around the load.
7. Nylon and polyester slings must not be used at temperatures above shall not be used. 11. Shock loading is prohibited.
200°F. 2. Slings shall not be shortened with knots
8. Repaired slings must not be used unless they were repaired and or bolts or other makeshift devices. 12. A sling shall not be pulled from under a
load when the load is resting on the
proof tested by a sling manufacturer (or an equivalent entity). The 3. Sling legs shall not be kinked. sling.
proof test must be twice the rated capacity and a certificate of the
proof test must be available for examination. Slings which have been 4. Slings shall not be loaded in excess of INSPECTIONS – Each day before being
repaired in a temporary mannermust not be used. their rated capacities. used, the sling and all fastenings and
attachments shall be inspected for damage
9. Slings shall be immediately removed from service if any of the 5. Slings used in a basket hitch shall have or defects by a competent person
following conditions are present: the loads balanced to prevent slippage. designated by the employer. Additional
a. acid or caustic burns. 6. Slings shall be securely attached to their inspections shall be performed during sling
b. melting or charring of any part of the sling surface. loads. use where service conditions warrant.
c. snags, punctures, tears or cuts. 7. Slings shall be padded or protected from Damaged or defective slings shall be
d. broken or worn stitches. the sharp edges of their loads. immediately removed from service.
e. distortion of fittings.
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