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Alloy Steel Lifting Chain Slings with Hooks

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    Chongqing

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    2021-03-05 06:14

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Chongqing Titan Suhe Tech Co., Ltd
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8-3, A Tower, Xiexing Building, No.59, Hongjin Road, Yubei District, Chongqing, China

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http://www.titansuhe.com/ http://scth888.cqmrac.com/

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TITAN SUHE provide a wide range of lifting chain slings. Constructed by Alloy steel lifting chains and hooks, the chain slings are used for heavy duty lifting purpose.


Specifications:

Material: High tensile strength alloy steel hooks both for lifting chains and for chain hooks

Safety factor: 4 times of rated working load limit

Standard: ISO, ASTM, EN

Size: from 6mm up to 32mm

Chain attachments (hooks): Grade 8 hooks, Grade 8 connecting links, Grade 8 master links


Data Sheet

Chain Diameter

Working Load Limit(kg)

1 leg

2 legs

3-4 legs

Chocked Engless Sling

mm


0°<β≤45°

45°<β≤60°

0°<β≤45°

45°<β≤60°


6

1120

1600

1120

2360

1700

1800

7

1500

2120

1500

3150

2240

2500

8

2000

2800

2000

4250

3000

3150

10

3150

4250

3150

6700

4750

5000

13

5300

7500

5300

11200

8000

8500

16

8000

11200

8000

17000

11800

12500

18

10000

14000

10000

21200

15000

16000

20

12500

17000

12500

26500

19000

20000

22

15000

21200

15000

31500

22400

23600

26

21200

30000

21200

45000

31500

33500

32

31500

35000

31500

67000

47500

50000


Quality assurance:

We do below listed test and provide one year’s warranty for all the chain slings from TITAN SUHE

We do material checking by analyze the chemical elements to ensure the raw materials are as per our specifications.

We do Metallographic analysis of each batch link chain after quench and temper to check if the heat treatment is ok or not.

We do tensile strength test of each batch link chain to see the breaking strength meet standard or not.

We do proof load test for each link of the chain to be sure that there is no weak link or damaged links in a whole piece

We do bend test of each batch link chain to be sure that the chain links can withstand a sudden impact

We do salt spray test of each batch link chain to be sure there is no rust risks.

We check the elongations of each batch link chain after tensile strength test to see if the chain has enough extension before it’s break.

We do Fatigue test of chain hooks and links

We do Magnaflux crack detection of chain hooks

We do spectrographic analysis of steel bar raw materials

We check all the dimensions to be sure they are in tolerance range and can match with hoist or chain hooks or master links that used to make a chain sling.


Options:

We provide a wide range of alloy steel chain slings, including 1-leg chain slings, 2-legs chain slings, 3-legs chain slings and 4-legs chain slings.

Different color available for alloy steel chains and chain hooks.

Chinese material and EN standard materials are optional with different cost

Adjustable chain slings are available

Chain length according to your request


Applications:

Our grade 8 chain slings are widely used in many applications of overhead lifting.


Alloy steel lifting Chain Slings Knowledge

Multi-Leg Sling Angle

In the case of multi-leg slings, the angle between the legs is critical. The actual tension on each leg increases as shown in the diagram opposite. For this reason all general purpose chain slings are given a rating based upon use at a range of angles up to 45° to the vertical. A reduced rating is also given for use in the range of angles between 45-60°. Chain Slings should never be used at angles greater than 60° to vertical.

Head Room

The distance between the chain hooks and the load is known as the "Head Room". If a specific head room is required, the "Reach" of the chain sling must increase as the angle between the legs increases as shown opposite.

Sling Reach

The reach of a chain sling is the distance between bearing points of the upper and lower terminal fittings. This distance, commonly known as the "Bearing to Bearing" should be quoted when ordering slings. Shortening clutches may be fitted to a sling, making the reach adjustable, hence increasing the versatility of the sling.

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