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Wire Rope Slings
Single Part Body
Mechanical Splice
Eyes are formed using the flemish eye splice. Ends are secured by
pressing a metal sleeve over the ends of the strands of the splice.
Pull is directly along the centerline of rope and eye. Gives most
efficient use of rope capacity and is economical.
Flemish Eye Splice Swaging Provides
In the standard flemish eye Positive Grip
mechanical splice, rope is This cutaway of a metal
separated into two parts - 3 sleeve swaged onto a splice
adjacent strands, and 3 shows how metal "flows"
adjacent strands and core. into valleys between strands
These two parts are then re- to positively prevent ends
laid back in opposite from unlaying when sling is
directions to form an eye, used within its rated
and ends are secured with a capacity.
pressed metal sleeve.
All capacities in tons of 2,000 Ibs. All eye and fitting dimensions in inches.
SAFETY LATCHES ARE AVAILABLE
IF REQUIRED.
*Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d Ratio of 25.
Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.
Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5. Sling angles less than 30 degrees shall not be used.
**Working Load Limit *** See Choker Hitch Rated Capacity Adjustment page 3. 1
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Wire Rope Slings
Single Part Body Mechanically Spliced Slings
Rated Capacity for two-legged bridles, whether
used as chokers or with hooks or other end fixtures, is
affected by rigging angles, the same as straight slings
in basket hitches. Note reduction in rated capacity as
legs spread to wider lifting connections.
Multi-legged bridles – with two, three or four straight legs – are offered with
plain eyes, thimble eyes, open or closed sockets, shackles and tumbuckles. If required,
rings or alloy oblong links can be supplied rather than the pear shaped links shown.
Rated capacities for 3 & 4 leg bridle slings are based on equal leg slings with the
sling angle being the smallest angle measured between any sling leg and the
horizontal plane of the load. For other applications, consult our Fabricated Products
Engineering Department.
SAFETY LATCHES ARE AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED.
* Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d ratio of 25. **Working Load Limit
Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural eye width or less than
the nominal sling diameter.
Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.
2 Sling angles less than 30 degrees shall not be used.
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Wire Rope Slings
8
PART
60o 45o 30o
8P1
Round
8 Part Braid
Braided
Wire Rope
Slings
Grommet Choker Hitch Rated
Wire Rope Slings Capacity Adjustment
For wire rope slings in choker hitch when angle
of choke is less than 120°.
*Percent of sling rated capacity in a choker hitch.
If a load is hanging free, the normal choke angle is approximately
135 degrees. When the angle is less than 135 degrees an adjustment
in the sling rated capacity must be made. Choker hitches at angles
greater than 135 degrees are not recommended since they are
unstable. Extreme care should be taken to determine the angle of
choke as accurately as possible.
In controlled tests, where the angle was less than 120 degrees, the
sling body always failed at the point of choke when pulled to
destruction. Allowance for this phenomenon must be made anytime
a choker hitch is used to shift, turn or control a load, or when the pull
is against the choke in a multi-leg lift.
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