Every
Lift uses 1 of 3 Basic Hitches
VERTICAL, or straight, attachment is simply using a sling
to connect a lifting hook or other device to a load. Full rated
load of the sling may be used, but never exceeded. A tagline should
be used on such a lift to prevent rotation which can damage the
sling.
A sling with a hand-tucked splice may unlay and fail if the sling
is allowed to rotate.
CHOKER hitches reduce lifting capacity of a sling, since
this method of rigging affects the ability of the wire rope components
to adjust during the lift, places angular loading on the body of
the sling, and creates a small diameter bend in the sling at the
choke point.
BASKET hitches distribute the load equally between the two
legs of a sling, within limitations imposed by the angles at which
legs are rigged to the load. (See discussion of sling angles) |