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Aero-Motive
Reels, Balancers |
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Coffing Hoists
Hoists, Hoist
Repair |
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CM Hoists
Chain
Hoists, Wire Rope, Ratchet Levers, Trolley
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Conductix
Power and Data Transfer Systems |
Demag
Overhead Cranes
Hoists and Winches Gearmotors
Ergonomic Systems |
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Duff-Norton Mechanical
Actuators, Rotary Unions, Electromechanical Actuators |
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Equipto
Storage Systems |
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Hilman Rollers
Riggers Sets |
Harrington Hoists
Chain & Wire Hoists |
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Joyce/Dayton
Jacks, Actuators |
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Lyon
Tool Storage, Locker Units
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Perfecting Coupling |
Slings
Web, Bridle, Wide Body, Round, Wire
Rope, and Chain Sling |
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Ram-Pac
Hydraulic Tools
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Stanley Bostitch
Pneumatic Tools, Fasteners
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Simplex
Jacks and Braces |
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In-Plant Offices, Mezzanines
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Bridle Slings
Nylon and Polyester
Slings Bridle slings
are lighter weight than chain or wire rope slings; as with all web slings,
do not exceed 180ºF. The
bridle hitch provides excellent load stability when the load is distributed
equally among the legs, the load hook is directly over the center of gravity
of the load, and the load is raised level. The use of a bridle sling
requires that the sling angles be carefully determined to ensure that the
individual legs are not overloaded. It is wrong to conclude that a three- or
four-leg bridle hitch will safely lift a load equal to the safe load on one
leg multiplied by the number of legs, because there is no way of knowing
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End Fittings:
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How To Order Bridle Slings:
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Choose item, # of
legs, width and length of each leg.
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Determine type of
link & needed width: either oblong or pear-shaped.
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Select the end
fittings: Safety hook, sewn eye, ring, and/or shackle.
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Call All-Lift
Systems at (800) 236-2554
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