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WORKING LOAD LIMIT CHART - Lifting Victoria

ChainSingle Leg SlingsSlings of 2, 3 or 4 legs2 Leg SlingsChain SizeStraight SlingAdjustable Sling*Reeved SlingBasket SlingMax 60 Straight SlingReeved SlingMax 60 Basket SlingMax 60 mm60 90 120 Grade S ShacklesOrange Painted Pin to 2741 - 2002 Safety Factor of 6 Alloy Grade 80T Chain SlingsTo - 2014 Safety Factor of 4 The values expressed on this table exceed or meet the minimum requirements of :2014 and are stated in above maximum WORKING load limits are for general conditions of use to group classification of crane mechanisms of M3 as specified in must never be exceeded, even at angles less than 60 degrees or if the load is flexible. For other than general conditions of use the WLL will be derated to conform to the group classification of crane mechanisms as specified in basket slings and engineered lifts, please consult AS 3775:2014 Parts 1 or 2, HOOKSLIFTING SLINGSRIGGING HARDWAREFABRICATED Lifting PRODUCTSCHAIN & FITTINGSWIRE ROPENATURAL & SYNTHETIC ROPEHEIGHT SAFETYMATERIALS HANDLINGHYDRAULIC EQUIPMENTTRANSPORT & 4 WDRIGGING TOOLSWORKING LOAD LIMIT CHARTINSPECTION & TESTING SERVICES > CRANE INSPECTION SERVICES > ASSET REGISTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM > CUSTOM EQUIP

USAGE GUIDELINES • Always inspect a chain sling before use to ensure it is free from damage or wear. • Ensure that the load is evenly distributed on all sling legs. • Ensure that the chain is free of twists and is protected from any sharp corners on the load. • Commence the lift slowly, taking up the slack gradually.

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