EN 1492-1:2000+A1:2008 Textile slings - Safety - Part 1: Flat woven webbing slings made of man-made fibres for general purpose use
Type | Color Code | Width (mm) | Straight x WLL kg |
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Type | Color Code | Width (mm) | Straight x WLL kg |
ID 100 | purple | 30 | 1000 |
ID 200 | green | 60 | 2000 |
ID 300 | yellow | 90 | 3000 |
ID 400 | gray | 120 | 4000 |
ID 500 | red | 150 | 5000 |
ID 600 | brown | 180 | 6000 |
ID 800 | blue | 240 | 8000 |
ID 1000 | orange | 300 | 10000 |
Type | Choked x 0.8 WLL kg | Basket x 2 WLL kg | 90 deg. basket x 1.4 WLL kg | 120 deg. basket x 1.0 WLL kg |
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Type | Choked x 0.8 WLL kg | Basket x 2 WLL kg | 90 deg. basket x 1.4 WLL kg | 120 deg. basket x 1.0 WLL kg |
ID 100 | 800 | 2000 | 1400 | 1000 |
ID 200 | 1600 | 4000 | 2800 | 2000 |
ID 300 | 2400 | 6000 | 4200 | 3000 |
ID 400 | 3200 | 8000 | 5600 | 4000 |
ID 500 | 4000 | 10000 | 7000 | 5000 |
ID 600 | 4800 | 12000 | 8400 | 6000 |
ID 800 | 6400 | 16000 | 11200 | 8000 |
ID 1000 | 8000 | 20000 | 14000 | 10000 |
Flat woven webbing slings
EN 1492-1:2000+A1:2008 Textile slings - Safety - Part 1: Flat woven webbing slings made of man-made fibres for general purpose use
flat woven webbing slings for multi-purposes, made Polyester. These may be endless or in the form of single or multi-leg slings which may terminate with soft eyes or metal terminal fttings.
Effective Length The effective length is the distance between the bearing points of the sling when stretched out by hand, without noticeable tension, on a flat surface. (See fgure below)
Working Load Limit The working load limit marked on the sewn webbing component and indicated by any colour codes or stripe markings is the maximum load that the sewn webbing component may sustain when it is in straight pull.
Note: For use in normal conditions the SWL of a single leg sling in straight pull, or an endless sling in straight pull, will be equal to the working load limit.
Mode Factor The mode factor is a numerical value which is applied to the marked working load limit of a sewn webbing component to determine the maximum load which the sling may lift according to the mode of use and assembly, e.g. choke hitch, basket hitch, single or multiple slinging.