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UNDERSTANDING THE MAX-ALLOY GR8 WLL TABLE

The illustration on the left shows a Reevable sling with both end links engaged on the crane hook. Used in this manner, the sling may be regarded as a two leg WLL will apply taking account of the included angle. Nip angle: see page 7.

Included Angle

Two single sling leg slings used together to form a two leg sling.

Two leg sling in choke hitch. The two leg WLL must be reduced according to the table on page 7.

The Sling Legs attached directly to the load.

Included Angle Maximum 120 0

Included Angle Maximum 120 0

Included Angle Maximum 120 0

Four leg slings. In the case of four leg slings, the included angle between any two diagonally opposite legs and this angle must not exceed 120º. The WLL may be used under normal conditions for slings attached directly to the load. In choke hitch, the WLL must be reduced by 20%. See page 8.

Three leg sling in choke hitch (right illustration). The WLL must be reduced by 20%. See page 8. Three leg sling directly attached to the load (left illustration). The full three leg WLL wil apply under normal conditions. Note that in the case of three leg slings the angle which deter- mines the WLL is the largest angle between any two legs.

Maximum 120 0 between any two legs

Included Angle maximum 120 0

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