Sling Angle Chart. Slings should have a minimum design factor appropriate to the type
Slings should have a minimum design factor appropriate to the type of material asspecified in the appropriate section. 1) The sling angle affects the capacity of rigging, with shallower angles increasing tension. It is most desirable for a sling to have a larger angle of lift, approaching 90°. 2. Use it as a sling angle calculator or two‑leg bridle calculator to visualize how moving the hook or widening pick points changes tension. It lists the safe working load limits or weight load limits for each type of sling at various widths and lifting modes between 100-200%. Depending on the lifting criterion and method, the WLL of the sling will be increased or reduced. Work out the SWL of Chain Slings using the Load Chart. Type of hitches, body style, and leg angles will affect the Sling Rated Capacity. Multiply the sling leg’s share of the load by the tension multiplier to determine the increased sling leg tension.
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