1leg/2leg/3leg/4leg Steel Wire Rope Sling for Lifting
Multi-leg wire rope sling, is a lifting sling made of wire rope that features four individual legs. Each leg is typically composed of a length of wire rope with a fitting at each end for attaching to lifting equipment or loads.
These slings are designed to evenly distribute the load weight across the four legs, providing increased stability and load capacity compared to single or double-leg slings. The individual legs of the sling are connected to a master link or a common lifting point, usually through the use of hooks or other types of fittings.
The wire rope used in a 4-leg sling is constructed from multiple steel strands twisted together, providing strength and durability. The legs are typically color-coded to help ensure proper identification and configuration during use.
With four legs, this type of sling offers excellent balance and load control while lifting heavy loads. It is commonly used in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas, where heavy objects or equipment need to be lifted and moved.
When using a 4-leg wire rope sling, it is essential to follow proper lifting procedures and guidelines to ensure safety and prevent overloading. Regular inspection and maintenance of the sling are also necessary to identify any signs of wear, damage, or degradation that could compromise its functionality.
Please note that when dealing with lifting equipment and heavy loads, it is essential to comply with relevant safety regulations and consult with qualified professionals to ensure proper usage and adherence to safety standards.
Model Number: 6*19/6*37
Usage: Lifting.
ALWAYS:
• Store and handle wire rope slings correctly.
• Inspect wire rope slings and accessories before use and before placing into storage.
• Follow safe slinging practices, as given overleaf.
• Fit slings carefully, protect them from sharp edges and position hooks to face outward from the load.
• Apply the correct mode factor for the slinging arrangement.
• Back hook free legs to the master link.
NEVER:
• Attempt to shorten, knot or tie wire rope slings.
• Force, hammer or wedge slings or their fittings into position.
• Lift on the point of the hook.
• Use wire rope slings in acidic conditions without consulting the supplier.
• Use wire rope slings at temperatures above 100°C or below minus 40°C without consulting the supplier.
• Shock load wire rope slings.