Handle suspended loads securely with this two leg chain lifting sling, designed for reliable everyday lifting tasks. Each leg is fitted with a safety hook to help prevent accidental unhooking during use.
With a safe working load of 1600 kg and a 6 mm chain diameter, this adjustable sling offers dependable performance for workshops, warehouses and on-site handling operations.
Product Features
- Two leg chain sling for stable and balanced lifting of loads
- Integrated safety hooks on each leg to enhance load security
- Safe working load of 1600 kg for demanding lifting applications
- 6 mm diameter chain for strength and durability in regular use
- Adjustable configuration to suit different lifting setups
- Suitable for use with a wide range of lifting equipment and anchors
Key Specifications
| Product type | Two leg chain lifting sling with safety hooks |
|---|---|
| Safe working load | 1600 kg |
| Number of legs | 2 |
| Chain diameter | 6 mm |
| Adjustment | Adjustable configuration |
| Category | Lifting equipment |
Applications
- Lifting and positioning loads in warehouses and distribution centres
- General material handling in workshops and engineering facilities
- Loading and unloading equipment or components on-site
- Supporting lifting operations in maintenance and repair environments
- Use with hoists, cranes and other compatible lifting devices
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum load this chain sling can safely lift?
The chain lifting sling has a safe working load of 1600 kg. This limit should never be exceeded and all lifting operations should follow the relevant safety standards and guidelines.
How many legs does this chain sling have and why does it matter?
This sling has two legs, which helps distribute the load more evenly and improves stability during lifting. A two leg configuration is commonly used for loads with two main lifting points.
Is the chain sling adjustable for different lifting setups?
Yes, the sling has an adjustable configuration, allowing it to be adapted to different lifting arrangements while maintaining the specified safe working load and correct use of the safety hooks.
