The Difference between Grade 100 & Grade80 Chain Slings

Alloy steel chain slings are best for lifting heavy loads overhead in any facility. There are many grades of alloy steel chains. Grade 80 is still the most popular choice for many industrial facilities. However, Grade 100 is stronger and more reliable as it offers 25% more workload limits than Grade80 chain slings.

What are the main differences in Grade 80 and 100 chain-slings? Which should you choose to manufacture your facility? Let's discuss these differences in greater detail.
 

Chain Slings Grade 80

The Grade 80 standard chain slings have a high strength to weight ratio and are suitable for industrial applications that require towing or recovery. The Grade 80 standard is used to secure heavy-duty industrial loads in flatbed trucking.

High-quality alloy steel Grade 80 chain rating are cost-effective and can be used as overhead lifting or tow chains.
 


Chain Slings Grade 100

The new Grade 100 standard for chain-slings is a popular choice. It is widely used to replace Grade 80 slings. Because of their 25% higher workload limit, Grade100 chains are great for overhead lifting and to secure loads with smaller chain sizes.

Grade 100 chain slings have a high strength and are easy to handle. These high-quality chain slings made from alloy steel are heat treated to increase strength and lengthen their life expectancy.

These qualities make Grade 100 chains very popular in construction and manufacturing.

Grade 100 chain slings offer major advantages over Grade 80.

    Up to 25% more load capacity
    Due to its smaller diameter, sling weight can be reduced up to 40%
    Performance ratio: Better price/performance
    Longer life performance through improved hardness and wear resistance
    Grade 100 spare parts and fittings are compatible with Grade 8.

Grade 100 Chain Slings

Manufactures Grade 100 chain sling models - VIS 200- which are made through an integrated process. They can be used for any type of lifting application.

VIS-200 specifications:

    For easier identification, paint blue
    It is suitable for temperatures ranging from -29 degrees to 205 degrees Celsius
    Chain diameters from 6 to 26 millimeters
    Limits on working load range from a minimum of 1 ton to a maximum weight of 26.5 tones.

 

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