Bunzl Safety_Load Restraint

GRADE 120 LASHING CHAINS

VIP-Connecting Link - VVS-Patent • The all-purpose robust connecting link

• Lifting points, shackles and plate clamps can be attached into the halves of the connecting link

• Form and kinking free function are patent pending

• No kinking of pre-assembled chain possible

Selection of Lashing Chain

• The halves are exchangeable between each other

• No movement of securing pin and therefore no damage of the common securing springs or sleeves

Selection of the lashing chain 1.1 The lashing capacity of the restraint system will be as dependent on the application and environment as the type of equipment selected.

1.3 Of particular importance when using chain is to ensure that all the chains

1.2 Due to varying reactions under load, different

• Patented wear markings.

components, such as: lashing chains; synthetic lashing systems and; wire ropes are not commonly used together to secure the same load in the same lashing direction, unless they have been specifically designed for the purpose. Products such as the ‘Web-Dog’ for example, are specifically designed to work with Grade 70 chain.

Product Code

WLL (t)

A (mm)

B (mm)

C (mm)

D (mm)

E (mm)

T (mm)

Weight (kg/pc.)

Ref. No.

used are of the same grade, (e.g. Grade 70 or Grade 100), and that any fittings or attachments are of equal or greater strength.

VVS 6 1.5 VVS 8 2.5 VVS 10 4.0 VVS 13 6.7

18 55 13 11 17 46 0.12 79 01 438 24 70 18 14 23 61 0.29 79 01 439 28 88 22 17 27 74 0.57 79 01 440

i.e. The Size, Shape and Weight of the load must all be considered to determine the correct selection. See ‘Safe Load Restraint Guide’ on page 223. Calculate the number of lashing chains according EN 12195-3 and VDI 270-2.

34 111 28 23 33 93 1.2

79 01 441 79 01 442 79 01 443

VVS 16 10.0 39 130 33 27 37 108 2.0 VVS 20 16.0 42 154 41 34 41 124 3.7 VVS 22 20.0 48 172 44 37 46 138 4.8 79 01 444 VVS 28 31.5 69 228 58 47 67 189 10.6 79 01 445 VIP Master Link for single leg VBK1 - For smaller hooks VBK 1 master link with an in all multi-directional movable welded VRG connector. Thus ensuring that the correct chain diameter and number of legs can be connected. Complete identification tag with an integrated testing guage. Connecting bolt and tensioning sleeve are pre-assembled.

Chain Type

A (mm)

B (mm)

C (mm)

T (mm)

Weight (kg/pc.)

Ref. No.

Use 2.1 Inspect all equipment prior to use. If any sign of nicks, cuts, excessive wear or stretched links are found the

6 8 VBK 1 - 6 (VB 1 - 6) 13 25 54 82 0.5 VBK 1 - 8 (VB 1 - 8) 16 34 70 107 0.7 10 VBK 1 - 10 (VB 1 - 10) 18 40 85 131 1.1 VBK 1 - 13 (VB 1 - 13) 22 50 115 174 2.0 VBK 1 - 16 (VB 1 - 16) 26 65 140 211 3.3 VBK 1 - 20 (VB 1 - 20) 32 75 170 264 7.6 VBK 1 - 22 (VB 1 - 22) 36 110 200 294 9.0 13* 16* 20* 22*

71 00 675 (71 00 220) 71 00 676 (71 00 221) 71 00 677 (71 00 222) 71 00 678 (71 00 223) 71 00 679 (71 00 224) 71 04 092 (71 04 093) 71 00 680 (71 02 060

equipment should not be used. Australian Standards state that lashings must be replaced.

28** -

(VB 1 - 28) 62 130 150 215 13.7 -

(79 00 641)**

2.2 Before tightening, ensure

that the lashing is not twisted or knotted.

2.3 Protect lashing equipment from sharp edges with the use of sleeves or corner protectors.

VIP Cobra Hooks

Product Code

Chain Size (mm)

WLL (tonnes)

VCGH: Unit of Measure - Each

VCGH 6 6 VCGH 8 8 VCGH 10 10 VCGH 13 13 VCGH 16 16 VCGH 20 20 VCGH 22 22 VCGH 28 28

1.5 2.5 4.0 6.7

• Extremely robust all-purpose hook

• Non-protruding tip

• Forged safety latch engages in hook tip.

10.0 16.0 20.0 31.5

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