Sling ropes are in demand in the industry due to their flexibility and versatility. In our range you will find steel sling ropes and matching accessories.
If they are used within permissible temperature ranges there is no lasting reduction in capacity once the rope has returned to normal temperature. Operating the rope above the maximum permissible temperature is not allowed and if this occurs it must be taken out of operation.
Wire rope slings Aluminium with wire rope clamp:
- Core Fibre: Permissible temperature -40° bis +100° Load capacity: 100%
- Core Steel: Permissible temperature: -40° bis +150° Load capacity: 100%
Wire rope slings with splice:
- Core Fibre: Permissible temperature: -40° bis +100° Load capacity: 100%
- Core Steel: Permissible temperature: -40° bis +150° Load capacity: 100%
- Core Steel: Permissible temperature: +150° bis +200° Load capacity: 90%
- Core Steel: Permissible temperature: +200° bis +300° Load capacity: 75%
- Core Steel: Permissible temperature: +300° bis +400° Load capacity: 65%
Wire rope slings Load capacity table
Tragfähigkeit WLL in t bei symmetrischer Belastung nach EN 13414 (siehe hierzu auch allgemeine Hinweise für Anschlagmittel.)
Safety factor | 1-strand | 2-strands | 3- and 4-strands | Endless rope | |||||||
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5 | |||||||||||
Inclination angle | 0° | 0° | bis 45° | 46° - 60° | bis 45° | 46° - 60° | bis 45° | 46° - 60° | bis 45° | bis 45° | |
Load factor | 1 | 0,8 | 1,4 | 1 | 1,12 | 0,8 | 2,1 | 1,5 | 1,4 | 2,1 | |
Rope thickness (mm) | Core | Load capacity (t) | |||||||||
8 | IWRC | 0,75 | 0,60 | 1,05 | 0,75 | 0,84 | 0,60 | 1,55 | 1,10 | 1,50 | 1,20 |
10 | IWRC | 1,15 | 0,92 | 1,60 | 1,15 | 1,28 | 0,92 | 2,40 | 1,70 | 2,30 | 1,85 |
12 | IWRC | 1,70 | 1,36 | 2,30 | 1,70 | 1,90 | 1,36 | 3,55 | 2,50 | 3,40 | 2,70 |
14 | IWRC | 2,25 | 1,80 | 3,15 | 2,25 | 2,52 | 1,80 | 4,80 | 3,40 | 4,50 | 3,60 |
16 | IWRC | 3,00 | 2,40 | 4,20 | 3,00 | 3,36 | 2,40 | 6,30 | 4,50 | 6,00 | 4,80 |
18 | FC | 3,40 | 2,72 | 4,80 | 3,40 | 3,80 | 2,72 | 7,20 | 5,20 | 6,80 | 5,65 |
20 | FC | 4,35 | 3,48 | 6,00 | 4,35 | 4,87 | 3,48 | 9,00 | 6,50 | 8,70 | 6,90 |
22 | FC | 5,20 | 4,16 | 7,20 | 5,20 | 5,82 | 4,16 | 11,00 | 7,80 | 10,40 | 8,40 |
24 | FC | 6,30 | 5,04 | 8,80 | 6,30 | 7,05 | 5,04 | 13,50 | 9,40 | 12,60 | 10,00 |
26 | FC | 7,20 | 5,76 | 10,00 | 7,20 | 8,06 | 5,76 | 15,00 | 11,00 | 14,40 | 11,80 |
30 | IWRC | 11,10 | 8,88 | 15,50 | 11,10 | 12,43 | 8,88 | 23,30 | 16,60 | 22,20 | 17,70 |
40 | IWRC | 18,50 | 14,80 | 26,00 | 18,50 | 20,72 | 14,80 | 39,00 | 28,00 | 37,00 | 30,00 |
Features Wire rope slings
REDUCTION FACTORS
If the chains are subject to load obstacles (e.g. temperature too high, edge loading …), the maximum loading capacities in the loading table are to be reduced. The load factors below are to be used for this. Please also note the details in the user information.