(Feet - In) Model: EE Type III Polyester web sling with flat eyes each end
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2 Polyester with Flat Eyes Model: EE Type III Polyester web sling with flat eyes each end Extra eye protection available with buffer web lined eyes 3-7% stretch with polyester Eye Eye Model Type Vertical Choker Vertical Basket 1" 01EE1PX * III 1" 9" 1,280 1,600 3,200 1" 01EE2PX * III 1" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 1" 01EE4PX * III 1" 12" 4,400 5,500 11,000 2" 02EE1PX * III 2" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 2" 02EE2PX * III 2" 9" 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EE4PX * III 2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 3" 03EE1PX * III 1-1/2" 9" 3,760 4,700 9,400 3" 03EE2PX * III 1-1/2" 12" 7,040 8,800 17,600 3" 03EE4PX * III 1-1/2" 18" 13,160 16,450 32,900 4" 04EE1PX * III 1-1/2" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 04EE2PX * III 1-1/2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 4" 04EE4PX * III 2" 18" 16,320 20,400 40,800 6" 06EE1PX * III 2" 14" 7,440 9,300 18,600 6" 06EE2PX * III 2" 14" 13,200 16,500 33,000 6" 06EE4PX * III 3" 20" 24,480 30,600 61,200 8" 08EE1PX * III 3" 18" 9,400 11,750 23,500 8" 08EE2PX * III 3" 18" 18,200 22,750 45,500 8" 08EE4PX * III 4" 24" 36,400 45,500 91,000 10" 10EE1PX * III 4" 22" 11,760 14,700 29,400 10" 10EE2PX * III 4" 22" 22,720 28,400 56,800 10" 10EE4PX * III 5" 28" 45,440 56, ,600 12" 12EE1PX * III 5" 26" 14,120 17,650 35,300 12" 12EE2PX * III 5" 26" 27,280 34,100 68,200 12" 12EE4PX * III 6" 32" 54,560 68, ,400 Slings 24
3 Polyester with Flat Buffered Eyes EE Type IIIC Polyester web sling with flat buffer web lined eyes each end Extra eye protection available with buffer web lined eyes 3-7% stretch with polyester w/ Buffer Web Lined Eyes Eye Eye Model Type Choker Vertical Vertical Basket 1" 01EE1PX * IIIC 1" 9" 1,280 1,600 3,200 1" 01EE2PX * IIIC 1" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 1" 01EE4PX * IIIC 1" 12" 4,400 5,500 11,000 2" 02EE1PX * IIIC 2" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 2" 02EE2PX * IIIC 2" 9" 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EE4PX * IIIC 2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 3" 03EE1PX * IIIC 1-1/2" 9" 3,760 4,700 9,400 3" 03EE2PX * IIIC 1-1/2" 12" 7,040 8,800 17,600 3" 03EE4PX * IIIC 1-1/2" 18" 13,160 16,450 32,900 4" 04EE1PX * IIIC 1-1/2" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 04EE2PX * IIIC 1-1/2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 4" 04EE4PX * IIIC 2" 18" 16,320 20,400 40,800 6" 06EE1PX * IIIC 2" 14" 7,440 9,300 18,600 6" 06EE2PX * IIIC 2" 14" 13,200 16,500 33,000 6" 06EE4PX * IIIC 3" 20" 24,480 30,600 61,200 8" 08EE1PX * IIIC 3" 18" 9,400 11,750 23,500 8" 08EE2PX * IIIC 3" 18" 18,200 22,750 45,500 8" 08EE4PX * IIIC 4" 24" 36,400 45,500 91,000 10" 10EE1PX * IIIC 4" 22" 11,760 14,700 29,400 10" 10EE2PX * IIIC 4" 22" 22,720 28,400 56,800 10" 10EE4PX * IIIC 5" 28" 45,440 56, ,600 12" 12EE1PX * IIIC 5" 26" 14,120 17,650 35,300 12" 12EE2PX * IIIC 5" 26" 27,280 34,100 68,200 12" 12EE4PX * IIIC 6" 32" 54,560 68, ,400 Slings 25
4 Polyester with Twisted Eyes EE Type IV Polyester web sling with twisted eyes each end Extra eye protection available with buffer web lined eyes 3-7% stretch with polyester Eye Eye Model Type Choker Vertical Vertical Basket 1" 01EE1PX * IV 1" 9" 1,280 1,600 3,200 1" 01EE2PX * IV 1" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 1" 01EE4PX * IV 1" 12" 4,400 5,500 11,000 2" 02EE1PX * IV 2" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 2" 02EE2PX * IV 2" 9" 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EE4PX * IV 2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 3" 03EE1PX * IV 1-1/2" 9" 3,760 4,700 9,400 3" 03EE2PX * IV 1-1/2" 12" 7,040 8,800 17,600 3" 03EE4PX * IV 1-1/2" 18" 13,160 16,450 32,900 4" 04EE1PX * IV 1-1/2" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 04EE2PX * IV 1-1/2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 4" 04EE4PX * IV 2" 18" 16,320 20,400 40,800 6" 06EE1PX * IV 2" 14" 7,440 9,300 18,600 6" 06EE2PX * IV 2" 14" 13,200 16,500 33,000 6" 06EE4PX * IV 3" 20" 24,480 30,600 61,200 8" 08EE1PX * IV 3" 18" 9,400 11,750 23,500 8" 08EE2PX * IV 3" 18" 18,200 22,750 45,500 8" 08EE4PX * IV 4" 24" 36,400 45,500 91,000 10" 10EE1PX * IV 4" 22" 11,760 14,700 29,400 10" 10EE2PX * IV 4" 22" 22,720 28,400 56,800 10" 10EE4PX * IV 5" 28" 45,440 56, ,600 12" 12EE1PX * IV 5" 26" 14,120 17,650 35,300 12" 12EE2PX * IV 5" 26" 27,280 34,100 68,200 12" 12EE4PX * IV 6" 32" 54,560 68, ,400 Slings 26
5 Polyester with Twisted Buffered Eyes EE Type IVC Polyester web sling with twisted buffer lined eyes each end Extra eye protection available with buffer web lined eyes 3-7% stretch with polyester w/ Buffer Web Lined Eyes Eye Eye Model Type Choker Vertical Vertical Basket 1" 01EE1PX * IVC 1" 9" 1,280 1,600 3,200 1" 01EE2PX * IVC 1" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 1" 01EE4PX * IVC 1" 12" 4,400 5,500 11,000 2" 02EE1PX * IVC 2" 9" 2,480 3,100 6,200 2" 02EE2PX * IVC 2" 9" 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EE4PX * IVC 2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 3" 03EE1PX * IVC 1-1/2" 9" 3,760 4,700 9,400 3" 03EE2PX * IVC 1-1/2" 12" 7,040 8,800 17,600 3" 03EE4PX * IVC 1-1/2" 18" 13,160 16,450 32,900 4" 04EE1PX * IVC 1-1/2" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 04EE2PX * IVC 1-1/2" 12" 8,800 11,000 22,000 4" 04EE4PX * IVC 2" 18" 16,320 20,400 40,800 6" 06EE1PX * IVC 2" 14" 7,440 9,300 18,600 6" 06EE2PX * IVC 2" 14" 13,200 16,500 33,000 6" 06EE4PX * IVC 3" 20" 24,480 30,600 61,200 8" 08EE1PX * IVC 3" 18" 9,400 11,750 23,500 8" 08EE2PX * IVC 3" 18" 18,200 22,750 45,500 8" 08EE4PX * IVC 4" 24" 36,400 45,500 91,000 10" 10EE1PX * IVC 4" 22" 11,760 14,700 29,400 10" 10EE2PX * IVC 4" 22" 22,720 28,400 56,800 10" 10EE4PX * IVC 5" 28" 45,440 56, ,600 12" 12EE1PX * IVC 5" 26" 14,120 17,650 35,300 12" 12EE2PX * IVC 5" 26" 27,280 34,100 68,200 12" 12EE4PX * IVC 6" 32" 54,560 68, ,400 Slings 27
6 Polyester Endless EN Type V endless web sling More stability when choked 3-7% stretch with polyester Model Type Choker Vertical Vertical Basket 1" 01EN1PX * V 2,560 3,200 6,400 1" 01EN2PX * V 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EN1PX * V 4,960 6,200 12,400 2" 02EN2PX * V 9,920 12,400 24,800 3" 03EN1PX * V 7,520 9,400 18,800 3" 03EN2PX * V 14,080 17,600 35,200 4" 04EN1PX * V 9,920 12,400 24,800 4" 04EN2PX * V 17,600 22,000 44,000 6" 06EN1PX * V 14,880 18,600 37,200 6" 06EN2PX * V 26,400 33,000 66,000 Slings 28
7 Polyester Reversed Eye RE Type VI Polyester reversed eye sling with buffer web wear pad in body and in each eye Heavy duty polyester on 9800 lb. webbing with UV inhibitors Buffer web wear pad both sides of the entire length of body for abrasion resistance 3-7% stretch with polyester Body Eye Eye Model Type Choker Vertical Vertical Basket 2" 01RE1PX * VI 1" 9" 2,560 3,200 6,400 2" 01RE2PX * VI 1" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 02RE1PX * VI 1" 12" 4,960 6,200 12,400 4" 02RE2PX * VI 2" 18" 9,920 12,400 24,800 4" 02RE3PX * VI 2" 18" 13,700 17,200 34,400 4" 02RE4PX * VI 2" 18" 17,600 22,000 44,000 6" 03RE1PX * VI 1-1/2" 14" 7,520 9,400 18,800 6" 03RE2PX * VI 1-1/2" 18" 14,080 17,600 35,200 6" 03RE3PX * VI 3" 20" 20,200 25,200 50,500 6" 03RE4PX * VI 3" 24" 26,320 32,900 65,800 Slings 29
8 Two & Three Leg Polyester Web Bridles (Feet - In) 2B-MEE 2 leg polyester web bridle with master link and standard eyes 2B-MHH 2 leg polyester web bridle with master link and web hooks Alloy master link with 45 indicator marks Standard eyes or WS-320 web hooks on bottom 3B-MEE 3 leg polyester web bridle with master link and standard eyes 3B-MHH 3 leg polyester web bridle with master link and web hooks Model w/ Eyes only Type WS-320 Master Model w/ Web Hook Type Link Size Hooks Size " 2B01EE1X * MEE 2B01EE1X * MHH 3/4" 1" 2,800 2,300 1,600 1" 2B01EE2X * MEE 2B01EE2X * MHH 3/4" 1" 5,400 4,400 3,100 2" 2B02EE1X * MEE 2B02EE1X * MHH 1" 2" 5,400 4,400 3,100 2" 2B02EE2X * MEE 2B02EE2X * MHH 1" 2" 10,700 8,800 6,200 3" 2B03EE1X * MEE 2B03EE1X * MHH 1-1/4" 3" 8,100 6,600 4,700 3" 2B03EE2X * MEE 2B03EE2X * MHH 1-1/4" 3" 15,200 12,400 8,800 Rated capacity based on both legs carrying the load equally See weights page for weights Model w/ Eyes only Model w/ Hooks Master Link Size WS-320 Web Hook Size Type Type " 3B01EE1X * MEE 3B01EE1X * MHH 1" 1" 4,100 3,300 2,400 1" 3B01EE2X * MEE 3B01EE2X * MHH 1" 1" 8,000 6,500 4,600 2" 3B02EE1X * MEE 3B02EE1X * MHH 1-1/4" 2" 8,000 6,500 4,600 2" 3B02EE2X * MEE 3B02EE2X * MHH 1-1/4" 2" 16,100 13,100 9,300 3" 3B03EE1X * MEE 3B03EE1X * MHH 1-1/2" 3" 12,200 9,900 7,000 3" 3B03EE2X * MEE 3B03EE2X * MHH 1-1/2" 3" 22,800 18,600 13,200 Notes: Slings 30
9 Four Leg Polyester Web Bridles 4B-MEE 4 leg polyester web bridle with master link and standard eyes Alloy master link with 45 indicator marks Standard eyes or WS-320 web hooks on bottom 4B-MHH 4 leg polyester web bridle with master link and web hooks Model w/ Eyes only Type Model w/ Hooks Type Master Link Size WS-320 Web Hook Size " 4B01EE1X * MEE 4B01EE1X * MHH 1-1/4" 1" 5,500 4,500 3,200 1" 4B01EE2X * MEE 4B01EE2X * MHH 1-1/4" 1" 10,700 8,700 6,200 2" 4B02EE1X * MEE 4B02EE1X * MHH 1-1/2" 2" 10,700 8,700 6,200 2" 4B02EE2X * MEE 4B02EE2X * MHH 1-1/2" 2" 21,400 17,500 12,400 3" 4B03EE1X * MEE 4B03EE1X * MHH 1-3/4" 3" 16,200 13,200 9,400 3" 4B03EE2X * MEE 4B03EE2X * MHH 1-3/4" 3" 30,400 24,800 17,600 Rated capacity based on all four legs carrying the load equally Slings 31
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