Binder Chain

  • group nameChain Sling

  • Min Order1 piece

  • brand nameWORKMATES

  • modelBC70

  • update timeFri, 18 May 2012 17:52:33 GMT

Packging & Delivery

  • Min Order1 piece

Briefing

Do select right capacity slings including angles of sling leg.

Detailed

 

DO

1. Do select right capacity slings including angles of sling leg.

2. Do ensure that the chain slings are not kinked and twisted.

3. Do minimize shock loads to the chain slings, as shock loads may develop significant overload. Also do avoid impact loading or landing.

4. Do lift uniformly the load in the multi-leg slings.

5. Do protect the chain slings from sharp edges of an object by inserting protective pads between the chain and the object.

6. Do have the chain slings inspected by an authorized person.

Do Not

1. Do not expose the chain slings to excessive heat, as working load limit is affected by the heat higher than the temperature in the table.

2. Do not drag the chain slings on the ground.

3. Do not heat the chain slings.

4. Do not use slings when damaged (i.e. worn, corroded, bent, stretched).

Care and Maintenance

Safe and efficient work begins with correct care and maintenance. Spend a little time before and after each use to check the slings. Such proper care and maintenance will assure you safety and long service life.

1. Daily and Periodical Check

Simple visual appearance inspection and physical checks for deformation, scratches, wear, elongation, and so forth will assure you safe operation.

2. Stocking of spare Parts for Emergency Repair

WORKMATES recommends to stock replacement parts or spare chain slings for fast and optimum repair of chain slings. Never use fittings taken from other slings or smatter capacity slings even for a temporary use.

3. Keeping of Record of Chain Slings

WORKMATES recommends to keep historical records of each chain sling and to assign a specific chain sling safety controller.

4. The Grab Hook

The Grab Hook has a narrow jaw to accept a link of chain. However, the chain held by the grab hook under tension is not ideally supported in a straight line due to its shape and design. The chain slings complete with grab hooks must be de-rated by 30% at least. The grab hook should not be used for slings shortening purposes.

 

Binder Chain Grade 70 Type: BC70

Size

ASTM80

NACM90

MACM96

Pes per Drum

W.T(kg)

WLL(Ld)

MBS(Ld)

W.T(kg)

WLL(Ld)

MBS(Ld)

W.T(kg)

WLL(Ld)

MBS(Ld)

1/4"x14′

5.0

3,150

12,600

4.5

3,150

12,100

4.5

3,150

12,600

50

1/4"x16′

6.0

3,150

12,600

5.0

3,150

12,100

5.0

3,150

12,600

40

5/16"x14′

7.5

4,700

18,800

7.0

4,700

18,800

7.0

4,700

18,800

35

5/16"x16′

8.5

4,700

18,800

8.0

4,700

18,800

8.0

4,700

18800

30

5/16"x18′

9.5

4,700

18,800

9.0

4,700

18,800

9.0

4,700

18,800

30

5/16"x20′

10.5

4,700

18,800

10.0

4,700

18,800

10.0

4,700

18,800

25

5/16"x25′

13.0

4,700

18,800

12.0

4,700

18,800

12.0

4,700

18,800

20

5/16"x30′

15.5

4,700

18,800

14.5

4,700

18,800

14.5

4,700

18,800

20

3/8"x14′

10.5

6,600

26,400

9.5

6,600

24,700

10.0

6,600

26,400

25

3/8"x16′

12.0

6,600

26,400

11.0

6,600

24,700

11.5

6,600

26,400

20

3/8"x20′

15.0

6,600

26,400

13.5

6,600

24,700

14.5

6,600

26,400

20

3/8"x25′

18.5

6,600

26,400

16.5

6,600

24,700

18.0

6,600

26,400

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