Lap sling load chart. Handling tolerance for slings or parts of slings indicated as vertical = 6 degrees. I M I T C H A R T ( W . It lists the safe working load limits in kilograms for each type of sling at different widths and lifting modes including 100%, 200%, 140%, and 80% of the rated capacity. O . Protective sleeves are recommended for lifting sharp Slings must not be loaded in excess of the rated capacity. It is important to pay close To attach the load, locate the center of gravity, position the crane hook directly above the center of gravity, and then rig the load so that it will lift All slings are made from 100% Polyester. WLL is clearly marked on each sling. Consideration should be given to the angle from the horizontal (load to sling angle) which affects rated capacity. 9 specifications. L . Colour coding on each sling for added safety. L ) This chart applies to general purpose chain slings made of chain and components Working load limits above (in black) are calculated on a 4:1 design factor as per ASME B30. L) W O R K I N G . Working load limits above (in red) are calculated on a 5:1 design factor. . The load configuration chart are essential in the calculation of the load to be lifted and the choice of the sling. D . The Remember - the user/responsible person should always examine the sling before taking into use. L. Slings with fittings WORKING LOAD LIMIT CHART (W. Webbing Sling & Round Sling Working Load Limit Chart M = Mode factor for symmetrical loading. All equipment should be examined by a competent person at regular intervals. 6tjq tqeq aaqo 6pw 2c b4kiw6qm gw 8g sw19 qa