When you need chain slings, our alloy recovery chains provide excellent performance in harsh environments. Made with Grade 100 alloy chain and components, they are available in chain diameters of 9/32", 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8" and any reach needed. Color may vary.
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.
Temperature Tolerance:
Cut Resistance:
Adjustability:
These features collectively make chain slings a preferred choice for riggers who demand toughness and versatility in their lifting equipment.
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:
Versatile Connections:
Compatibility with Sling Connectors:
Load Distribution:
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.
ENVIRONMENTAL/CHEMICAL FACTORS:
For information on custom chain assemblies, please email our Customer Service Representative at csr@wreckersupplyusa.com.
When it comes to lifting and securing heavy loads, safety is of the utmost importance. Here's why it's advisable to opt for premade, certified slings rather than trying to assemble your own:
Compliance with Safety Regulations: Premade slings are already designed to meet rigorous standards set by safety authorities such as and . They undergo extensive testing and certification processes to ensure they align with all safety and industry regulations.
Expert Craftsmanship: Certified slings are manufactured by professionals who have specialized knowledge and experience in crafting reliable lifting solutions. This ensures that each sling is constructed using the appropriate materials and methods, reducing the risk of mishaps during use.
Quality Assurance: By choosing certified products, you're assured of consistent quality. Manufacturers of certified slings invest in quality control measures to deliver products that perform reliably under specified conditions.
Save Time and Effort: Assembling your own slings can be time-consuming and complex. Premade options eliminate the guesswork and labor involved, allowing you to focus on your tasks rather than worrying about the integrity of the materials.
Avoid Hidden Costs: DIY attempts may initially seem cost-effective, but the potential for accidents or failure can lead to significant expenses in repairs, replacements, or even fines. With certified slings, you invest in safety upfront, potentially saving money in the long run.
In summary, opting for premade, certified slings is not just about convenience; it’s a critical step in ensuring safety and compliance while protecting both your assets and your peace of mind.