Webbing Sling
Video Overview
Let’s dive in — see this solution in action and notice the key moments. This video showcases the High-Performance Eye to Eye Lifting Slings, demonstrating their safety features, durability, and compliance for NZ, European, and American markets. Watch as we highlight the advanced polymer webbing, precision-engineered eyes, and enhanced load protection in real-world lifting scenarios.
Product Featured in This Video
- Advanced Polymer Webbing with abrasion-resistant stitching and UV-inhibitive compounds extends sling life by up to 40% in harsh environments.
- Precision Engineered Eyes using the DoubleLock termination process eliminate seam creep and maintain integrity under dynamic loads.
- Enhanced Load Protection with soft, wide webbing surface safeguards delicate finishes and machinery during lifting.
- Global Compliance & Traceability with independent certification and QR codes for instant access to test certificates and lifecycle history.
- Superior Safety Margin with optional 7:1 Safety Factor provides the highest industry margin for critical lifts.
- Unmatched Versatility for choker, basket, or vertical hitches, ideal for pipe lifting and machinery moving.
- Lightweight & Easy to Handle design reduces worker fatigue and improves onsite speed and safety.
- Corrosion & Chemical Resistant performance ensures reliability in damp climates or chemical-exposed settings.
Faqs
- What safety certifications do these lifting slings comply with?Our High-Performance Eye to Eye Lifting Slings are independently certified and comply with EN1492-1, AS/NZS 4491, and OSHA standards, ensuring acceptance for professional use in New Zealand, Europe, and North America.
- How does the DoubleLock termination process enhance sling safety?The DoubleLock termination process fuses the webbing with a multi-stage stitch pattern, virtually eliminating seam creep and ensuring the eye maintains its integrity under dynamic loads, which is critical for high-stakes lifting operations.
- What are the available Safety Factors and which one should I choose?These slings offer certified Safety Factors of 5:1, 6:1, and 7:1. The choice depends on your risk assessment and local regulatory guidance, with the 7:1 factor recommended for the highest risk and most critical lifts.
- Are these slings suitable for use in harsh outdoor or marine environments?Yes, the advanced polymer webbing incorporates UV-inhibitive compounds and abrasion-resistant stitching, making these slings highly durable and extending their life by up to 40% in harsh outdoor or marine environments, such as those common in New Zealand and coastal regions.
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