Page Title
THOR-TEX USA 1 Ply 2" x 16' Eye x Eye Polyester Web Lifting Sling, Flat Eyes
Brand
e-rigging.com
Type
PDP
First Seen
7/12/2024
Last Seen
9/10/2024
Domain
e-rigging.com
URL
https://e-rigging.com/products/1-ply-web-slings-flat-tapered-eyes?utm_content=Facebook_UA&utm_source=facebook&variant=39745737457737
Description
2 in. by 16 ft. eye and eye 1-ply synthetic web sling with Flat eyes. Capacities - Vertical: 3100 lbs. Choker: 2450 lbs. Basket: 6200 lbs.A flat eye web sling is one where the eye is made by folding the end of the webbing back onto the main body of the webbing so that the eye lays flat. This eye type works well when connected to most surfaces. Because of the way the surfaces come in contact with each other, flat eyes are less preferred than twisted eyes when configured in a choker hitch.Polyester and nylon slings are very similar but do have a few key differences. Polyester slings cannot be used in an environment that has Aldehydes or Ethers and will be negatively affected by concentrated Sulfuric Acid and strong Alkalis at high temperatures. Nylon slings cannot be used in environments with Acid or Bleaching Agents. The amount of stretch each material has also differs. Polyester stretches to about 3% at rated capacity, but nylon stretches to about 10%. Polyester and nylon are equal in strength. Durable and versatile, our USA-made THOR-TEX slings are constructed of fibers woven into webbing. We then sew them in-house to meet strict industry specifications. Made of polyester fibers, THOR-TEX slings will only stretch to about three percent at rated capacity. This makes these slings perfect for lifting or hoisting loads in any environment. Click here for Certificate of Conformance View Polyester Web Sling Safety Bulletin

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