slings and shackles
Even the heaviest loads can be lifted safely and efficiently with slings and shackles. Lifting-secure cargo requires that these devices can be anchored to lifting equipment such as cranes or hoists in the same manner for every job. Slings and shackles employ advancing technology, with such features as high-strength steel construction, engineered to exacting tolerances, and a range of differing capacities to suit the diverse requirements of various loads. There are several types--wire rope slings, chain slings and synthetic slings --each with different specialties. Shackles are also used to connect the lifting sling to the lifting point on the load. This form of shackles guarantees durability, corrosion resistance and a high-torque resistance. These common interests in the dynamic utilization of shackles and slings are brought to bear whether in construction industries, process industries, transportation (land or air), marine deck operations, or hull repairs. For the lifting of large masses safely--whatever the site happens to be--shackles are always involved; if only as a way of attaching auxiliary equipment to shared lifting slings.getFullYear();