EN1492-1 WLL 6000KG 6T Polyester Flat Webbing Sling Safety Factor 7:1
Polyester Webbing lifting Slings are known by various names, including flat web sling, woven sling, nylon sling, lifting strap, and lifting belt. Polyester is a lightweight and highly durable synthetic material that has been widely preferred over chain and wire rope for its strength. It offers ease of movement and positioning during lifting operations while minimizing the risk of damage to the lifted products or materials. Additionally, polyester slings are more cost-effective compared to other types of lifting equipment. The only drawback is their susceptibility to wear and tear; however, this can be addressed by using wear sleeves. Our webbing slings feature reinforced eyes through stitching to enhance their lifespan.
Among all types of webbing slings available in the market, Flat eye type webbing sling stands out as the most popular choice due to its maximum load capacity of up to 30 tons and effective length reaching 100 meters. Safety factors typically range from 5:1 to 8:1 depending on specific requirements. It’s important not to confuse webbing slings with round slings which consist of endless loops covered by a woven tubular jacket.
Welldone flat webbing sling is manufactured using high tension industrial polyester yarn ensuring both exceptional strength and non-damage characteristics when handling loads. Its remarkable lightness allows for easy manipulation even when dealing with awkwardly shaped or fragile items being lifted. Double (duplex) ply webbing provides an optimal balance between strength and width ratio at an economical cost point. Each eye is finished in a becket format with polyester reinforcing for added durability. To facilitate identification during usage, all our slings are color-coded according to their corresponding Working Load Limit (WLL).
Model Number: WD8006
- WLL:6000KG
- Webbing width:180MM
- Color:Brown
- Manufactured labelled in accordance with EN 1492-1
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Cautions:
Do not overload the sling beyond its capacity, even momentarily, as this can lead to failure.
Avoid sudden jerks or shock loading, as this can significantly reduce the lifespan of the sling and increase the risk of failure.
Ensure proper attachment points and secure connections when using the sling with lifting equipment.