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Also known as Type 3 slings, the eyes lie in a flat position for easy removal from beneath loads.
Slings are reinforced for additional abrasion resistance.
Also known as Type 4 slings, the eyes are turned 90° so they can form a choker configuration more easily than with flat-eye slings.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than other web slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
Slings have plastic-coated fibers woven into the edges for added abrasion resistance.
Increase the life of slings by positioning these protectors over areas prone to wear.
Designed for use in the choker configuration, the end fittings keep these slings correctly positioned during use.
These slings are more abrasion and cut resistant than web and round slings, yet lighter in weight than mesh and chain slings.
These slings have nylon strips sewn into the sleeve to slow deterioration, making them three times more abrasion resistant than other round slings.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the flat eye on each end allows the sling to quickly change into the choker, vertical, or basket configuration.
Made of galvanized steel mesh to be more cut and abrasion resistant than web or round slings, yet maintain the flexibility to conform to a load.
Made of abrasion- and chemical-resistant Dyneema, these slings are a lightweight alternative to wire rope slings.
Similar to a finger trap, the loop adjusts freely when loose and holds tight when tension is applied.