Different Types Of Chain Slings and Fittings Supplied by Dutest

 Chain slings are the most common type of lifting equipment in the field of lifting technology, and they can be used for a variety of tasks. Lifting any form of load necessitates the use of specific lifting equipment and gears. Slings occur in a variety of shapes and sizes, but chain slings are the most used when lifting extremely big objects. They come in a variety of lengths and are made up of a variety of high-tensile and efficient parts. 

Here is the variety of chain slings and fittings offered by Dutest.

Single Leg

The single-leg chain sling does precisely what its name implies: it supports the lifted load with a single chain length. The use of this sort of sling necessitates an even load distribution. Single chain slings with links supporting master links, sling hooks, sling grab hooks, and foundry hooks are available. More are customizable, and yet others allow for an almost infinite number of basket configurations. With grade 80 chains, you can have links that are up to 7/8 inch in length. You may get links that are 14 inches thick with grade 100 chain slings. Some chain slings have a weight capacity of up to 70,000 pounds.

2-Legs

The lift is supported by two independent chain links in a double-leg chain sling. You can choose from master links with sling hooks, foundry hooks, or grab hooks with these slings. Some have a double unending basket, while others may be adjusted. For some versions, weight capacities can surpass 100,000 pounds. These slings are also available in grade 80 and grade 100, with the same 7/8 and 1 1/4 length sizes.

3-Legs

Three lengths of tough chain are connected to a master oblong at the top of a three-leg chain sling. Because this arrangement is meant to be used with a bridle hitch with three pick points, this form of the sling is also known as a triple leg chain sling or a 3-leg bridle chain sling chain.

4-Legs

Four lengths of grade 100 chain are joined to a top master oblong link in a four-leg chain sling. Because this form is designed to be used with a bridle hitch with four pick points, this style of sling is also known as a quad leg chain sling or a 4-leg bridle chain sling chain. The greatest number of chain lengths available on a single chain sling assembly is four.


Looking for the best chain slings for lifting? Explore the galore of chain slings and fittings with Dutest! Contact us today!

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