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How to measure a two-legged chain sling

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  Introduction The effectiveness of each master link will depend on its dimensions, strength, length, efficiency, and other factors. Two-slings are possible on construction sites with heavy construction loads and rigging pipes. Construction projects' horizontal load capacity The master link (or mechanical strength), is the main parameter that determines the 2 leg Chain Sling 's vertical load capacity. This depends on the strength and attachment of the beam. Two-leg chains with two feet can lift heavy containers and drums. They are connected to horizontal beams that run the length of the factory's production area. Before the chain-slings are lifted or moved, service engineers must verify their dimensions. These are the most important parameters. Master, sub-link diameter Strength Length Load dimension Relationship of the load dimension to the length of chain The tree can withstand temperatures up to 105°F These are ...

How do Grade100 Chain Slings differ from Grade80 Chain Slings

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  For lifting large loads in overhead facilities, alloy steel chain slings work best. There are many kinds of alloy steel chains. Grade 80 is the best choice for many industrial facilities. However, Grade 100 is more durable and reliable than Grade 80's chain slings. It has 25% higher workload limits. What are the main differences between Grade 80 and Grade 100 chain-slings? Which should you choose to use for your manufacturing plant? Let's take a closer look at these differences. Chain Slings Grade80 Chain straps of the Grade 80 standard are lightweight and strong, which makes them ideal for industrial applications such as towing or recovery. Flatbed trucking uses grade 80 chain rating to protect industrial heavy-duty loads. These high-quality and economical alloy steel chain ratings can also be used to lift or tow chains.   Chain Slings Grade 100 The new Grade 100 chain-sling standard is a popular choice....