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1 Synthetic Web And Round Slings
2 HEAVY DUTY Nylon and Polyester Web Slings TYPE 1 (TC) TYPE 2* (TT) RATED CAPACITIES IN LBS. TC1902 TT1902 3,200 2,00 6,400 TC1903 TT1903 4,800 3,800 9,600 TC1904 TT1904 6,400,000 12,800 TC1906 TT1906 9,600 7,700 19,200 TC1908 TT ,800 10,200 2,600 TC1910 TT ,000 12,800 32,000 TC1912 TT ,200 1,400 38,400 TC2902 TT2902 6,400,000 12,800 TC2903 TT2903 8,600 6,900 17,200 TC2904 TT ,00 9,200 23,000 TC2906 TT ,300 13,000 32,600 TC2908 TT ,200 1,000 38,400 TC2910 TT ,400 17,400 44,800 TC2912 TT ,900 21,00 3,800 Three and four ply hardware slings are available upon request. * Type 2 can not be used in a choker hitch. LIGHT DUTY TYPE 1 (TC) TYPE 2* (TT) RATED CAPACITIES IN LB S. 1 type triangle choker type 2 triangle triangle TC1702 TT1702 2,400 1,900 4,800 TC1703 TT1703 3,600 2,900 7,200 TC1704 TT1704 4,800 3,800 9,600 TC1706 TT1706 7,200,800 14,400 TC2702 TT2702 4,800 3,800 9,600 TC2703 TT2703 6,00,200 13,000 TC2704 TT2704 8,600 6,900 17,200 TC2706 TT ,600 10,100 2,200 * Type 2 can not be used in a choker hitch. Note: Hardware Aluminum hardware is available on single ply types 1 and 2 slings in 2, 3, 4 and 6 widths. 63
3 Nylon and Polyester Web Slings HEAVY DUTY type 3 eye & eye flat 4 type eye & eye twist TYPE 3 (FLAT EYE) & TYPE 4 (TWISTED EYE RATED CAPACITIES IN POUNDS EE1901 1,600 1,20 3,200 EE1902 3,200 2,00 6,400 EE1903 4,800 3,800 9,600 EE1904 6,400,000 12,800 EE1906 9,600 7,700 19,200 EE ,800 10,200 2,600 EE ,000 12,800 32,000 EE ,200 1,400 38,400 EE2901 3,200 2,00 6,400 EE2902 6,400,000 12,800 EE2903 8,600 6,900 17,200 EE ,00 9,200 23,000 EE ,300 13,000 32,600 EE ,200 1,400 38,400 EE ,400 17,900 44,800 EE ,900 21,00 3,800 EE3901 4,100 3,300 8,200 EE3902 8,300 6,600 16,600 EE ,00 10,000 2,000 EE ,000 12,800 32,000 EE ,000 18,400 46,000 EE ,700 24,00 61,400 EE ,800 29,400 73,600 EE ,000 3,200 88,000 FOUR PLY EE4901,000 4,000 10,000 EE ,000 8,000 20,000 EE ,900 11,900 29,800 EE ,800 1,800 39,600 EE ,800 23,800 9,600 EE ,700 31,700 79,400 EE ,600 39,600 99,200 EE4912 9,00 47, ,
4 Note: Tapering types 3 and 4 are tapered at 3 and wider unless otherwise ordered. These wider slings are tapered at the bearing points to accommodate a crane hook. LIGHT DUTY TYPE 3 (FLAT EYE) & TYPE 4 RATED CAPACITIES IN POUNDS (TWISTED EYE) EE1701 1, ,400 EE1702 2,400 1,900 4,800 EE1703 3,600 2,900 7,200 EE1704 4,800 3,800 9,600 EE1706 7,200,800 14,400 EE2701 2,400 1,900 4,800 EE2702 4,800 3,800 9,600 EE2703 6,00,200 13,000 EE2704 8,600 6,900 17,200 EE ,200 9,800 24,400 EE3701 3,00 2,800 7,000 EE3702 7,000,600 14,000 EE3703 9,400 7,00 18,800 EE ,000 9,600 24,000 EE ,000 14,400 36,000 FOUR PLY EE4701 4,200 3,400 8,400 EE4702 8,000 6,400 16,000 EE ,000 9,600 24,000 EE ,000 12,800 32,000 EE ,00 18,800 47,000 Eye Length Chart Sling Plies of Webbing Width " 9" 9" 12" 12" 2" 9" 9" 12" 12" 3" 12" 12" 18" 18" 4" 12" 12" 18" 18" " 1" 1" 20" 20" 6" 18" 18" 24" 24" 8" 24" 24" 30" 30" 10" 30" 30" 36" 36" 12" 30" 30" 36" 36" type 3 eye & eye flat 4 type eye & eye twist 6
5 Nylon and Polyester Web Slings type endless or grommet HEAVY DUTY LIGHT DUTY 66 TYPE (EN) RATED CAPACITIES IN LBS. EN1901 3,200 2,00 6,400 EN1902 6,400,000 12,800 EN1903 8,600 6,900 17,200 EN ,00 9,200 23,000 EN ,300 13,000 32,600 EN ,200 1,400 38,400 EN ,400 17,900 44,800 EN ,900 21,00 3,800 EN2901 6,200 4,900 12,400 EN ,200 9,800 24,400 EN ,300 13,000 32,600 EN ,700 16,00 41,400 EN ,600 23,000 7,200 EN ,700 24,00 61,400 EN ,600 26,800 67,200 EN ,600 30,000 7,200 EN3901 8,000 6,400 16,000 EN ,000 12,800 32,000 EN ,00 17,200 43,000 EN ,700 23,000 7,400 EN ,700 32,00 81,400 EN ,000 36,800 92,000 EN3910 1,00 41, ,000 EN3912 9,200 47, ,400 FOUR PLY EN ,000 8,000 20,000 EN ,800 1,800 39,600 EN ,700 21,300 3,400 EN4904 3,600 28,400 71,200 EN4906 0,00 40, ,000 EN4908 7,600 46,000 11,200 EN ,200 3, ,400 EN ,700 64,00 161,400 TYPE (EN) VERTICAL RATED CAPACITIES IN LBS. CHOKER BASKET EN1701 2,400 1,900 4,800 EN1702 4,800 3,800 9,600 EN1703 6,00,200 13,000 EN1704 8,600 6,900 17,200 EN ,200 9,800 24,400 EN2701 4,800 3,800 9,600 EN2702 9,600 7,700 19,200 EN ,700 9,400 23,400 EN2704 1,00 12,400 31,000 EN ,00 18,000 4,000 EN3701 6,200 4,900 12,400 EN ,00 10,000 2,000 EN ,300 13,000 32,600 EN ,600 16,400 41,200 EN ,300 23,400 8,600 FOUR PLY EN4701 7,700 6,200 1,400 EN4702 1,00 12,400 31,000 EN ,800 16,600 41,600 EN ,600 21,200 3,200 EN ,800 30,200 7,600
6 Cordura Lined Reversed Eye Slings HEAVY DUTY TYPE 6 (RE) SLING WIDTH 6 type reversed eye EYE LENGTH RE1902 4,00 3,600 9, RE1904 7,700 6,200 1, RE ,000 8,800 22, RE2902 6,00,200 13, RE ,000 10,400 26, RE ,000 16,000 40, RE ,400 13,100 32, RE3906 2,00 20,400 1, FOUR PLY RE ,000 27,200 68, LIGHT DUTY TYPE 6 (RE) VERTICAL CHOKER BASKET SLING WIDTH type 7 flat eye EYE LENGTH RE1702 3,600 2,900 7, RE1704 6,800,400 13, RE1706 8,000 6,400 16, RE2702,200 4,200 10, RE ,00 8,400 21, RE ,400 11,00 28, RE ,000 11,200 28, RE ,000 16,000 40, Wide Body Basket When surface area is more critical than weight capacity, a wide body basket is the preferred alternative. A wide body basket is also an economical approach to load balancing. Contact a SWWR specialist for more information on Wide Body and Load Balancing Baskets. Multileg Bridle A multileg bridle can be manufactured from either flat web or polyester round slings. SWWR application specialists are available to assist in determining the best configuration for your lifting requirements. 8 type wide body basket 9 type load balancer basket 10 type multileg bridle 67
7 Round Slings Tubular Polyester Round Slings Lift Capacities according to polyester round sling type (color) and hitch used. CODE COLOR CAPACITIES IN LBS. MINIMUM LENGTH S W G30 PUR PLE 2,60 2,120,300 3 ft. S W G60 GR E E N,300 4,240 10,600 3 ft. S W G90 YE LLOW 8,400 6,720 16,800 3 ft. S W G120 TAN 10,600 8,00 21,200 3 ft. S W G10 R E D 13,200 10,60 26,400 3 ft. S W G180 OR ANGE 16,800 13,440 33,600 3 ft. S W G240 BLUE 21,200 17,000 42,400 3 ft. S W G300 OR ANGE 2,000 20,000 0,000 3 ft. S W G360 GR E Y 31,700 2,300 63,400 3 ft. S W G00 OR ANGE 40,000 32,000 80,000 3 ft. S W G600 BR OW N 2,900 42,300 10,800 6 ft. S W G800 OLIVE 66,100 2, ,200 6 ft. S W G1000 BLACK 90,000 72, ,000 6 ft. Removal from Service A polyester round sling shall be removed from service if any of the following is visible: If polyester round slings identification tag is missing or unreadable. Melting, charring or weld spatter of any part of the polyester round sling. Holes, tears cuts, embedded particles, abrasive wear, or snags that expose the core fibers of the polyester round sling. Broken or worn stitching in the cover which exposes the core fibers. Fittings when damaged, stretched or distorted in any way. Polyester round slings that are knotted. Acid or alkalis burns of the polyester round sling. Any conditions which cause doubt as to the strength of the polyester round sling. 8 Part Braided Round Slings CODE COLOR RATED CAPACITIES IN LBS. MINIMUM LENGTH (FT.) WEIGHT (LBS./FT.) APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS STANDARD EYE (E L) (IN.) WIDTH AT LOAD (W) (IN.) THICKNESS AT LOAD (IN.) S W G30 PUR PLE 8,800 7,100 17, / / /4 S W G60 GR E E N 18,000 14,400 36, /8 2 S W G90 YE LLOW 28,00 22,800 7,000 1/ /4 1 /8 2 1/2 S W G120 TAN 36,000 28,800 72,000 1/ /4 2 1/2 S W G10 R E D 44,900 3,900 89, / /6 2 3/4 S W G180 OR ANGE 7,100 4, , /4 2 1/2 3 1/4 S W G240 BLUE 72,000 7, , /2 2 3/4 3 3/4 S W G360 GR E Y 10,400 84, , / /2 3 1/4 4 1/2 S W G600 BR OW N 180, , , / /4 1/2 S W G800 OLIVE 224, ,00 448, /2 4 1/2 6 S W G1000 BLACK 306, , , / /4 1/4 6 1/2 EYE DIA. (IN.) Endless and Eye & Eye styles of Round Slings are made to a tolerance of ± 1% of the specified length (± 1 minimum tolerance) and can stretch 3% at rated capacity. Braided Round Slings length tolerance is ± % of the ordered length (sling at rest). At its rated capacity, braided Round Slings will stretch approximately 9%. Note: Matched lengths of slings must be specified at time of order. Higher capacity round slings available upon request. 68
8 Wear Pads SCUFF EDGE EDGEGUARD SLEEVE REGULAR WRAP Truck Tiedowns Polyester Webbing 27' and 30' Standard Lengths Fits Standard 3" & 4" Winches Manufactured to Customer Order Corner Protectors, Sliding Sleeves Available Meets or Exceeds California and Federal Regulations Ratchet Snugger (Truck Tiedown) Size W.L.L. 1 X 10 W/Ratchet X 12 W/Ratchet X 27 W/Ratchet X 27 W/Ratchet X 27 W/Ratchet 000 Replacement Strap for Standard Truck Tiedowns Size W.L.L Length to your requirements 69
9 THE ULTIMATE IN FALL PROTECTION Full Body Harness, Drings center back only. Note: The fallprotection attachment point must always be the center back Dring. Custom Harnesses Available for Your Application Cable Retractable Lanyards 100% tieoff, shockabsorbing Ylanyard. 70
10 Cordage Comparative Weight Strength and Working Load Chart Diameter NOMINAL SIZE Circumference Linear Density¹ (Lbs/100ft) MANILA Minimum Tensile Strength² Max. Working³ Load Linear Density¹ (Lbs/100ft) NYLON Minimum Tensile Strength² Max. Working³ Load Linear Density¹ (Lbs/100ft) POLYPROPYLENE Minimum Tensile Strength² Max. Working³ Load 3/16 / /4 3/ , , / , , /8 1 1/ , , , /16 1 1/4.3 1, , , /2 1 1/2 7. 2, , , /16 1 3/ , , ,600 7 / , , , /4 2 1/ , ,800 1, ,60 1,090 13/16 2 1/2 19., ,300 1, ,900 1,270 7/8 2 3/ , ,000 2, ,400 1, ,100 1, ,600 2, ,600 1, /16 3 1/ ,40 1, ,000 2, ,400 2, /8 3 1/ ,800 1, ,800 3, ,00 2, /4 3 3/ ,200 1, ,800 3, ,900 2, / ,00 1, ,800 4, ,200 3, /2 4 1/ ,700 2, ,800, ,800 3,820 1 / ,200 2, ,00 6, ,400 4, /4 1/ ,800 3, ,000 7, ,800, ,000 4, ,000 9, ,800 6, /8 6 1/ ,400 4, ,00 10, ,000 7,80 2 1/ ,000, ,000 12, ,000 8,80 2 1/2 7 1/ ,800, ,000 14, ,000 10,300 2 / ,800 6, ,000 16, ,000 11, /8 8 1/ ,000 7, ,000 18, ,000 13, ,00 8, ,000 20, ,000 14, / ,00 9, ,000 2, ,000 17,600 3 / ,000 11, ,000 30, ,000 20, ,00 13, ,000 36, ,000 24, / ,000 42, ,000 28, / ,000 49, ,000 33, ,000 6, ,000 38,300 1/ ,000 63, ,000 43,100 / ,000 70, ,000 47, ,000 77, ,000 1,400 NOTES: 1. LINEAR DENSITY: (pounds per 100 feet) shown is "average." Maximum is % higher. 2. NEW ROPE TENSILE STRENGTHS: are based on tests of new and unused rope of standard construction in accordance with Cordage Institute Standard Test Methods. 3. MAX. WORKING LOADS: are for rope in good condition with appropriate splices in noncritical applications, and under normal service conditions. Working loads should be reduced where life, limb, or valuable property are involved, or for exceptional service conditions such as shock loads, sustained loads, etc. These specifications are for 3strand laid standard ropes. Fourstrand ropes weigh approximately 7% more and breaking tests are approximately % less than 3 strand ropes. CAUTION! 1. Working loads are recommended guidelines only. 2. Specs are based on test of new and unused ropes of current manufacturers. 3. Once rope is put into service it is continuously deteriorating. 4. Manila and sisal rope will deteriorate in storage even under ideal conditions. 71
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