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DF 5:1
To order UNI-WEB Boat Lifting Slings,
please ask for our assistance. |
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Single Ply Webbing |
Double Ply Webbing |
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WLL
lbs
without Hardware
Type 3 eyes
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with
removable pin
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with
removable pin and
Shortening Loops
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with removable
pin, Shortening Loops
and Disconnect Pin
Basket Hitch |

Stock
Code No. |

Width
inch |
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| BLS1-902 |
2 |
6,400 |
6,400 |
5,120 |
5,120 |
| BLS1-903 |
3 |
9,400 |
9,400 |
7,520 |
7,520 |
| BLS1-904 |
4 |
12,400 |
12,400 |
9,920 |
9,920 |
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| BLS1-906 |
6 |
18,600 |
18,600 |
15,360 |
15,360 |
| BLS1-908 |
8 |
25,600 |
25,600 |
20,480 |
20,480 |
| BLS1-910 |
10 |
32,000 |
32,000 |
25,600 |
25,600 |
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| BLS1-912 |
12 |
38,000 |
38,000 |
30,720 |
30,720 |
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WLL
lbs
without Hardware
Type 3 eyes
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with
removable pin
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with
removable pin and
Shortening Loops
Basket Hitch |
WLL
lbs
Triangles with removable
pin, Shortening Loops
and Disconnect Pin
Basket Hitch |

Stock
Code No. |

Width
inch |
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| BLS2-902 |
2 |
12,400 |
12,400 |
5,120 |
5,120 |
| BLS2-903 |
3 |
17,600 |
17,600 |
7,520 |
7,520 |
| BLS2-904 |
4 |
22,000 |
22,000 |
9,920 |
9,920 |
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| BLS2-906 |
6 |
33,000 |
33,000 |
15,360 |
15,360 |
| BLS2-908 |
8 |
45,500 |
45,500 |
20,480 |
20,480 |
| BLS2-910 |
10 |
57,000 |
48,000 |
25,600 |
25,600 |
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| BLS2-912 |
12 |
68,200 |
48,000 |
30,720 |
30,720 |
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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’: |
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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!
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| a. Factors, which affect
the degree of strength loss are: |
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Length of time of continuous exposure |
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Web sling construction and design |
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Other environmental factors such
as weather conditions and geographic location. |
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| b. Suggested procedures
to minimize the affects of sunlight or ultra-violet light. |
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Store web slings in a cool, dry and
dark place when not being used for prolonged
periods of time. |
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| c. Some visual indications
of sunlight or ultra-violet degradation are: |
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Bleaching out of web sling colour |
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Increased stiffness of web sling material |
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Surface abrasion in areas not normally
in contact with the load. |
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| d. PROOF TESTING WARNING |
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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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| For more information on Sun
and UV-light exposure, click
here. |
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