Chain Slings (QOSH), 4-Leg, Breaking Strength 11,200-58,700 Lbs

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These alloy recovery chain slings are ideal for towing and wrecker service companies. They provide excellent performance in harsh environments. Made with Grade 100 alloy chain and components, we offer chain assemblies in 9/32, 3/8, 1/2, and 5/8 inch chain diameters and any reach needed. Color may vary.

FEATURES:

  • All chain assemblies are proof tested
  • Includes certificate of testing
  • OSHA compliant ID tag
  • Grade 100 alloy bridle chain and components
  • Fabricated in the U.S.A. with European components

Advantages of Chain Slings Over Other Industrial Lifting Slings

When it comes to choosing the right sling for industrial lifting, chain slings present several distinct advantages over other types such as nylon web slings or polyester round slings.

  1. Temperature Tolerance:

    • Chain slings excel in high-temperature environments. They can withstand extreme heat that would typically degrade other materials like nylon or polyester, offering peace of mind during demanding operations.

  2. Cut Resistance:

    • Built from robust metal, chain slings offer a superior level of cut resistance. This durability minimizes the risk of slings being damaged by sharp edges, ensuring safety and reliability in challenging lifting scenarios.

  3. Adjustability:

    • Certain options in chain rigging allow for easy length adjustment. This flexibility enhances their utility in varied lifting tasks, accommodating different load sizes and configurations with ease.

These features collectively make chain slings a preferred choice for riggers who demand toughness and versatility in their lifting equipment.

Understanding the Role of an Oblong Master Link in Chain Sling Assemblies

An oblong master link is an essential component in the construction of chain sling assemblies. Its primary function is to serve as the connecting hub for multiple sling legs, ensuring stability and balance during lifting operations.

Key Functions Include:

  1. Versatile Connections:

    • It accommodates 1, 2, 3, or 4 leg chain slings, offering flexibility for various lifting requirements.

  2. Compatibility with Sling Connectors:

    • Designed to integrate seamlessly with lifting chain sling connectors like C-Grab and C-Lok, the oblong master link ensures secure and efficient load handling.

  3. Load Distribution:

    • The oblong shape aids in evenly distributing the load across all connected sling legs, minimizing stress on individual links and enhancing safety.

CARE AND USAGE:

Before inspecting and using your sling, clean the chain so that defects can be easily seen. When chain slings are in storage, they should be oiled to prevent corrosion and hung so that chains do not knot or twist together.

  • Chain Slings should be hitched so that they control the load.
  • All sharp edges in contact with the sling should have padded material of sufficient strength to protect the sling.
  • Only shorten or adjust the sling by methods approved by the manufacturer.
  • Alert personnel to possible snagging of sling.
  • The sling should not be constricted or pinched by the load, hook, or any fitting.
  • Make sure the load applied to the hook is centered in the base of the hook.
  • Do not rest loads on the sling.
  • Do not pull a sling from under a load when the load is resting on the sling.
  • Do not allow shock loading of the sling.
  • Always avoid twisting and kinking the chain sling

ENVIRONMENTAL/CHEMICAL FACTORS:

  • Avoid using acid solutions which can alter its molecular structure and strength.
  • Excessive low or high temperatures can reduce the performance of chain slings.
  • Normal operating temperatures are -40 degrees Fahrenheit to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

For information on our custom recovery chain assemblies, please email our Customer Service Representative at csr@wreckersupplyusa.com.

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