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SLINGSET

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Slingset® slings, is the exclusive product which offers the widest range of synthetic lifting slings available in India.

 

It is the only genuine TWIN - PATH® sling available.

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Manufactured in technical collaboration with Slingmax Inc., USA by KRYFS Laminations (P) Ltd. Kherdi, in India these Slings offer a practical replacement to riggers, for replacement of wire ropes and chains.

BENEFITS OF USING SLINGSET® SLINGS

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MANAGEMENT'S POINT OF VIEW.

  • Slings do not damage the load - reduces wastage and damage to material being handled hence saves money.

  • Higher productivity due to lower rigging time - Slingset® is 20% the weight of wire ropes and stronger.

  • Lower machine downtime - where used for changeover of dies or work rolls (e.g..steel re-rolling or stamping industry)

  • Lower storage and transportation costs as they are extremely flexible and light in weight-(e.g..accident relief trains.)

  • Eliminates cost of consumables like grease, gloves etc. required for use of steel wire-ropes/chains.

  • Longer Sling life, therefore lower replacement costs.

  • Lower employee absenteeism and claims due to injury, which are high when steel wire-ropes are used.

  • Higher worker morale due to low fatigue and no injuries while rigging.

  • Lower chances of accidents as inspection is easy, positive & visual. Also Slingset® has overload indicators, to warn against overload of slings.

  • Cheaper and more cost effective than steel wire-ropes in the long run.
     

EMPLOYEE'S POINT OF VIEW.

  • Much lighter and softer than steel. Very easy to rig the toughest jobs.

  • Lower weight and softness means lower injuries, fatigue and no back problems.

  • Easy to inspect, colour coded and tagged thus the worker is always sure of capacity of sling being used.

  • Overload indicators warn of overload.

  • Twin-Path construction ensures 100% back-up protection and safety to ensure an accident free environment.

  • Easier to rig jobs with tough contours-grips closely along contours of load.

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