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Uni-Web® Polyester Boat Lifting Sling Capacities and Stock Codes
     
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Single Ply
Polyester
WLL lbs
Main Eyes tapered or not (also with Triangles)

Basket Hitch
WLL lbs
Main Eyes when using #SS6H TTRP Shackle

Basket Hitch
WLL lbs
Extra Eye (with or without Hardware

Basket Hitch

Stock
Code No.

Width
inch
BLS1-906 6 18,600 18,600 18,600
BLS1-908 8 23,600 23,600 23,600
BLS1-9010 10 29,400 29,400 29,400
BLS1-912 12 35,200 35,200 35,200
     
     
Double Ply
Polyester
WLL lbs
Main Eyes tapered or not (also with Triangles)

Basket Hitch
WLL lbs
Main Eyes when using #SS6H TTRP Shackle

Basket Hitch
WLL lbs
Extra Eye (with or without Hardware

Basket Hitch

Stock
Code No.

Width
inch
BLS2-906 6 33,000 33,000 18,600
BLS2-908 8 45,500 45,500 23,600
BLS2-910 10 48,000 48,000 29,400
BLS2-912 12 60,000 48,000 35,200
     
     
The following is a WARNING as published by the ‘Web Sling and Tie Down Association’ in their ‘Recommended Standard Specification for Synthetic Web Slings, WSTDA-WS-1, version 2004’:
     
5.3.5 Environments in which synthetic web slings are continuously exposed to ultraviolet light can affect the strength of synthetic web slings in varying degrees ranging from slight to total degradation.

CAUTION: Degradation can take place without visible indications!

a. Factors, which affect the degree of strength loss are:
1.   Length of time of continuous exposure
2.   Web sling construction and design
3.   Other environmental factors such as weather conditions and geographic location.
b. Suggested procedures to minimize the affects of sunlight or ultra-violet light.
1.   Store web slings in a cool, dry and dark place when not being used for prolonged periods of time.
c. Some visual indications of sunlight or ultra-violet degradation are:
1.   Bleaching out of web sling colour
2.   Increased stiffness of web sling material
3.   Surface abrasion in areas not normally in contact with the load.
d. PROOF TESTING WARNING
1.   Slings used in environments where they are subject to continuous exposure to sunlight or ultra violet light shall be proof tested to twice the rated capacity semi- annually, or more frequently depending on severity of exposure.
     
     
     
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