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The SmartStraps 2-Ply Webbing Sling is made with strong, flexible webbing and loop ends with reinforced eyes. These commercial-duty lifting slings are made for heavier loads and can be used as a chocker and basket for vertical lifting.
Our heavy-duty nylon slings are built to handle the requirements of your lift - they are made from 9,800 pounds per inch industrial grade nylon webbing. Nylon is stretchier than polyester and is resistant to strong alkalis and other basic chemicals.
In addition to Endless, Eye and Eye, Reversed Eye and Wide Body Cargo slings, Lift-It® offers industrial rigging slings that feature metal end fittings and the most extensive line of polyester and nylon sling bridle assemblies available.
Lift-All is the largest sling manufacturer in North America. We specialize in slings, sling protection, load hugger cargo control, lifting devices & accessories, hoists, specialty slings & straps, and towing products.
Lifting Slings 3" Wide X 10' Length 2 Ply Eye, Nylon Lifting Strap, Eye & Eye, Heavy Duty, 6,600 lbs Vertical, 5,280 Choker, 13,200 Basket Load Capacity. Visit the SUPERLIFT Store. 4.5 21 ratings.
The Slings Unlimited Nylon Sling Builder allows you the ability to create the type of nylon sling best suited for your application. Choose the type of nylon sling (endless or eye & eye), the type of eye (either twisted or flat), the number of plies (layers) 1- 4, the width and the length.
Keeper - 1" x 10’ Performance Engineered Cargo and Load Lift Sling with Flat Loops - Type 3, Class 7 Rated Cargo Sling. Visit the KEEPER Store. 4.7 3,915 ratings.
Our Nylon Endless Lifting Slings are extremely versatile and can be used in all 3 hitch styles. Available in 2'' to 12'' widths and 1, 2, 3 or 4-ply webbing.
Union Sling Company sells wire ropes, chain and nylon slings, fittings, pendants, chokers, safety harnesses, tie-down straps, and custom architectural railing assemblies.
Wire ropes, chain and nylon slings, fittings, pendants, chokers, safety harnesses, and tie-down straps. Standard sling configurations consist of synthetic straps that are affixed on one end to a master link or ring with some type of attachment, typically a hook, attached to the opposite end.