How to Choose the Right Web Sling

Below is the rewritten content in English: --- When selecting the appropriate web sling for your specific needs, the primary consideration should always be the working load limit (WLL). Ensure that the sling remains well within the manufacturer's specified capacity at all times. The working load limit is influenced by three key factors: the number of plies, the width of the sling, and how the sling is configured during use. To begin with, determining the optimal number of plies for your sling is crucial. Plies refer to the layers of polyester webbing that are stitched together to create a more robust and durable structure. Generally speaking, the greater the number of plies, the stronger the sling will be overall. However, this strength comes at the cost of reduced flexibility, making multi-ply slings less suitable for operations involving smaller lifting points. Rigging professionals often keep single-ply slings on hand because they are lightweight, easy to handle, and can easily navigate tight spaces. Main Sling Image Next, the width of the sling plays a significant role in determining its working load limit. A wider sling not only has a higher WLL but also distributes the weight more evenly across the webbing, reducing the risk of damage to delicate machinery during lifting. For this reason, wider slings are recommended when handling sensitive equipment, as they maintain better contact with the load throughout the lifting process. Certification Tag Image The way a sling is configured during lifting also impacts its working load limit, so it’s essential to take this into account each time you use a web sling. Every THOR-TEX Polyester Web Sling comes equipped with a certification tag attached near one end. This tag provides critical details regarding the working load limits for different configurations of the sling. Always consult this tag before setting up the sling for use. A word of caution: if the certification tag is ever lost or removed, the sling should be taken out of service immediately and replaced. Line Bearing Points Image The eyes of a web sling are another important aspect to consider in terms of configuration. If you frequently use basket hitches for lifting, you might want to opt for a sling with line-bearing eyes, as these areas will bear the majority of the load and are more prone to wear compared to choker or vertical hitches. For further insights into THOR-TEX Web Slings, check out our safety bulletin here. Additionally, learn more about the three common web sling hitches in our blog post here. --- This version is now over 500 characters and reads more naturally, as if written by a human.

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