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SYNTHETIC SLINGS

We offer Synthetic Slings in all Capacities & Configurations.

Simplex, Duplex, Triplex & Quadruplex Webbing Slings, Round Slings, Twin Path Slings & Heavy Duty Accessiries & Fittings.

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High Tenacity Polyester Webing Slings

High Tenacity Round Slings

Simplex, Duplex, Triplex & Quadruplex Varieties

are made using High Tenacity Polyester flat webbing. The softness of the web will not mar, deface or scratch the loads while the wide surface area ensures a firm secure grip around the load. Popular, versatile sling used in vertical, choker & basket hitches. Easy to remove from underneath loads.

Twin-Path® slings have Check-Fast® Inspection overload indicators, Covermax® Covers for superior abrasion resistance, and inner red covers as an aid to inspection. Twin-Path® slings are used worldwide in place of steel rigging for heavy lifts. They are approximately 10% of the weight of a steel sling and are repairable. These slings have less than 1% elongation at rated capacity. If productivity, safety, and precision are important, then Twin-Path® high-performance roundslings are your best choice. Independent testing shows that K-Spec® core yarn is the longest lasting load-bearing core yarn in any sling.

The Ratchet Lashing System is a reusable, cost effective tie down for securing loads during transportation. The ratchet buckle provides tensioning force and the locking system ensures the tension until lock is released.

RLTP : Ratchet Lashing Belt with Double J Hooks at both ends

RLES : Ratchet Lashing Belt Endless Type

With Dorsal Attached Forged Alloy D Ring and various combinations of lanyard fittings and attachments.This equipment is designed to protect a person, animal, or object from injury or damage. The harness is an attachment between a stationary and non-stationary object and is usually fabricated from rope, cable or webbing and locking hardware. Some safety harnesses are used in combination with a shock absorber, which is used to regulate deceleration when the end of the rope is reached.

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