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Single-leg 1"W nylon sling has a Grade 100 master oblong link on top and a traditional sewn loop on the end, which is sewn flat for easy handling. With a two-ply construction, this lifting sling provides added strength and durability, without added weight.
Our nylon slings are made and assembled in the USA from industrial-grade webbing rated 9,800 lbs. per inch. A tag is sewn on to each lifting sling displaying the various working load limits for slings used at an angle.
We also offer made-to-order slings. Contact our sales team to place an order.
Sling Proof Testing Certificates
Proof testing certificates can be supplied with your order for a nominal fee and must be requested at the time of order. Proof tests are performed in the factory where the sling is pull tested to 2x the vertical rating and officially recorded as proof for governing bodies. During the standard manufacturing process, only random slings during a production run are tested for compliance; in order to provide proof testing certificates with your order, every sling must be pull tested at the time of manufacture.
Sling length is determined from the load-bearing point of one eye or fitting to the load-bearing point of the other eye or fitting.
Our nylon slings are made and assembled in the USA from industrial-grade webbing rated 9,800 lbs. per inch. A tag is sewn on to each lifting sling displaying the various working load limits for slings used at an angle.
We also offer made-to-order slings. Contact our sales team to place an order.
Sling Proof Testing Certificates
Proof testing certificates can be supplied with your order for a nominal fee and must be requested at the time of order. Proof tests are performed in the factory where the sling is pull tested to 2x the vertical rating and officially recorded as proof for governing bodies. During the standard manufacturing process, only random slings during a production run are tested for compliance; in order to provide proof testing certificates with your order, every sling must be pull tested at the time of manufacture.
Sling length is determined from the load-bearing point of one eye or fitting to the load-bearing point of the other eye or fitting.
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