How are Synthetic, Wire Ropes, and Chain Slings used in lieu of rope?
To provide an attachment point on cross arms, poles, or steel structures for rigging
Why are Synthetic, Wire Ropes, and Chain Slings popular amongst utility companies?
They are strong, durable, relatively inexpensive and are tagged with specific weight ratings, which improves safety
Why are slings especially attractive in the power delivery industry?
They are non-conductive
What are the most common configurations when using Synthetic, Wire rope or Chain slings?
What is a choke good for?
About half the rating of a Vertical
What is a Basket good for?
About twice the rating of a Vertical
How does a Vertical Configuration work?
How does a Choker Configuration work?
How does a Basket Configuration work?
What’s another name for Synthetic Slings?
Web Slings
What is the most common material used for Synthetic Slings?
Nylon
What does the Name Tag provide?
- Manufacturer’s code number that denotes they type, ply, duty rating, and the width
What happens if the name tag is missing or illegible?
Sling must be removed from service
Properties of a Type 3 (Flat Eye to Eye)
Properties of of a Type 4 (Twisted Eye and Eye)
Properties of a Type 5 (Endless)
Continuous Loop Slings
Properties of a Type 6 (Reversed Eye)
Properties of a Type 1 (Triangle Choker)
Different sized metal eyes to be used in as a choker
Properties of a Type 2 (Triangle to Triangle)
- Used only in Basket or Vertical
What should you be looking for when inspecting synthetic slings?
What’re you checking for when reading the name tag on a Synthetic Sling?
Make sure it is adequately rated for your application
What shouldn’t you expose synthetic slings to?
Heat
What must you do before installing slings around sharp edges and corners?
Sharp edges and corners must be padded before installing slings
What’s one more aspect that can be damaging to Synthetic Slings?
- When stored, slings should be in a dry environment out of the sun