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  • Cargo Control Overview
  • Tiedown Assemblies
  • Visual Guide to Tiedown Assemblies
  • Truck Winches
  • Operating Practices
  • Cargo Nets and Covers
  • Web Slings Introduction
  • Web Slings Types
  • Basic Sling Types
  • Safety Instructions for Web Slings
  • Sling Testing and Operating Practices
  • Sling Hitch Types
  • Sling Angle and Capacity
  • Specifications for Web Slings
  • Hardware Specifications
  • Eye & Eye Sling Capacities
  • Endless Sling Capacities
  • Cargo and Load Balancing Slings
  • Marine Slings
  • Nets and Protection Wear
  • Sling Fittings and Hooks
  • Sling Systems and Assemblies
  • Web Connectors and Shackle
  • Web Sling Accessories

CARGO CONTROL

Synthetic Cargo Tiedowns and Hardware


CERTEX offers a full line of synthetic tiedown assemblies and related hardware for all the tough demands of the flatbed and van trailer industry. Also available is a full
line of pickup and smaller trailer straps used for securing loads. These straps are made from a specially treated polyester webbing for minimal stretch, environmental
considerations and resistance to wear. The soft polyester webbing protects material surfaces and conforms to the shape of the load at any angle. These assemblies are
available in 1, 2, 3 and 4 inch widths with a variety of end fittings and working load limits (WLL). CERTEX tiedown assemblies are manufactured to strict quality guidelines according to the latest government standards.
CERTEX strongly recommends that these products be used in accordance with all local, state and Department of Transportation regulations. Users of tiedown assemblies
should review and comply with all federal, state and local regulations relative to the proper securement of cargo being transported. Securement strength requirements
should take into consideration G forces and all other contributing factors affecting the material being transported.Tiedown assemblies should not be used for overhead
lifting.
For further information please consult the Web Sling and Tiedown Associations Recommended Standard Specification for Synthetic Web Tiedowns and the
Recommended Standard Specification for Synthetic Web Tiedown Winches.

Recommended Operating Practices


Mechanical Considerations
Determine weight of the cargo to be secured, including expected Gravity G
forces.
Select tiedown having suitable characteristics for the type of load and environment.
Tiedowns shall not be loaded in excess of the Working Load Limit (WLL).
Consideration should be given to the angle from the vertical (cargo tiedown to
load angle) which affects working load capacity.
Tiedown shall be attached to provide control of the load and positioned in accordance with applicable regulations.
Tiedowns shall not be dragged on the floor, ground, or over an abrasive surface.
Tiedowns shall not be tied into knots, or joined by knotting.
Tiedowns shall not be pulled from under loads when the load is resting on the
tiedown.
Tiedowns shall always be protected from being cut by sharp corners, sharp edges,
protrusions or abrasive surfaces.
Tiedowns with metal fittings shall not be dropped.
The opening in fittings shall be the proper shape and size to insure that the fitting
will seat properly in the anchorage point or other attachments. If the anchor point
is inadequate to support the force of the tiedown system, then the load rating of
the tiedown will be limited to the strength of the anchor point.
Tiedowns shall not be used for lifting.

Environments in which synthetic webbing tiedowns are continuously exposed to


ultra-violet light can affect the strength of synthetic webbing tiedowns in varying
degrees ranging from slight to total degradation.

Environmental Considerations
Tiedowns should be stored in a dry and dark place, and should not be exposed to
sunlight when not in use.
Chemically active environments can effect the strength of synthetic web tiedowns
in varying degrees ranging from little to total degradation. The tiedown manufacturer should be consulted before tiedowns are used or stored in chemically active
environments.

Inspection

a Acids
1 Nylon is subject to degradation in acids, ranging from little to total
degradation.
2 Polyester is resistant to some acids, but is subject to degradation ranging
from little to moderate with other acids
3 Each application shall be evaluated, taking into consideration the following:
i. Type of Acid
ii. Exposure Conditions
iii. Concentration
iiii. Temperature
b Alkalis
1 Polyester is subject to degradation by alkalis, ranging from little to total
degradation.
2 Nylon is resistant to some alkalis, but is subject to degradation ranging
from little to moderate with other alkalis.
3 Each application shall be evaluated, taking into consideration the following:
i. Type of Alkali
ii. Exposure Conditions
iii. Concentration
iiii. Temperature
Nylon and polyester webbing shall not be used at temperatures in excess of 194
degrees F (90 degrees C). Both types are routinely used at temperatures as low as
40 degrees F (40 degrees C).
Tiedowns incorporating aluminum fittings shall not be used where fumes, vapors,
sprays, mists or liquids of alkalis and/or acids are present.

a Factors which can determine the degree of strength loss are:


1 Length of time of continuous exposure
2 Webbing construction and design
3 Other environmental factors such as weather conditions and geographic location.
b Suggested procedures to minimize the effects of ultra-violet light.
1 Store webbing tiedowns in a cool, dry and dark place when not being
used for prolonged periods of time.
2 Inspect webbing tiedowns weekly or more often, depending on frequency of use.
3 Impregnate a coating into the webbing.
c Visual indications of possible ultra-violet degradation are:
1 Bleaching out of webbing.
2 Increased stiffness of webbing material.
3 Surface abrasion in areas not normally in contact with the load.
Caution: Degradation can take place without visible indications.

Type of Inspection
a. Initial Inspection Before any tiedown is placed in service it shall be inspected to insure that the correct tiedown is being used as well as to determine
that the tiedown meets the requirements of the application.
b. Frequent Inspection This inspection shall be made by the person handling
the tiedown each time it is used.
c. Periodic Inspection This inspection shall be conducted by designated personnel. Frequency of inspection shall be based on:
1. Frequency of use
2. Severity of service conditions
3. Experience gained on the service life of tiedowns used in similar applications.
4. Inspection should be conducted at least monthly.
Inspection Records
Tiedown inspection records shall be established by the user.
Tiedown Replacement
A tiedown shall be removed from service if any of the following, are visible.
a. Acid or alkali burns.
b. Melting, charring, or weld spatter of any part of the webbing.
c. Holes, tears, cuts, snags or embedded particles.
d. Broken or worn stitching in load bearing stitch
patterns.
e. Excessive abrasive wear.
f. Knots in any part of the webbing.
g. Distortion and excessive pitting or corrosion or broken fittings.
h. Other apparent defects which cause doubt as to the strength of the tiedown.
Repair of Tiedown Webbing
No repairs of webbing, fittings, or stitching shall be permitted.

7-1

CARGO CONTROL
Tiedown Assemblies

Ratchet Load Binders offer the ease of one hand tensioning with their high quality ratchet buckles.These ratchet buckles offer a variety of adjustment positions to secure loads of any type for short term or long haul transit.The ratchet
buckle assemblies are easily tightened to secure your loads properly and when it comes time to release the loads at
the final destination these ratchet buckles are released just as easily.The soft polyester webbing conforms to the shape
of the load and is flexible at any angle.The webbing also protects finished surfaces from scratching and abrasion.The
webbing is engineered and manufactured to breaking strengths to acquire specific working load limits (WLL) when
fabricated into a tiedown assembly.
A variety of tensioning buckles and end fittings are available.Webbing widths range from 1 inch, 2 inch, 3 inch and 4
inches.Also many different strengths are available which effect the working load limit (WLL) of the tiedown assembly.
Strength ratings are minimum break strength. Unless otherwise specified, the strength rating is based upon a straight
tensile pull. Load direction other than straight can result in a significant reduction in strength. Strength ratings are contingent upon using combinations of components as a system.The weakest component of the system determines the
strength rating including the point of attachment.Tiedown assemblies are tagged with a working load limit (WLL).

Type A - Endless
The simplest, most versatile Ratchet Binder has one end of the web sewn to the ratchet head, the other end free for passing around
loads or through narrow openings, and inserting into the ratchet. Fabricated in any practical web length.

Type B- Two Piece


This is a two-piece device with flat hooks at the two extremities. The cut-and-sealed plain end inserts into the ratchet the same as
Type A. Offered in any practical length, measured between hooks.

WARNING: Tiedown assemblies are not to


be used for overhead lifting.

7-2

CARGO CONTROL
Tiedown Assemblies

1 Inch Ratchet Tie Down Assembly


CX07-0624
1" X 15' with flat hooks
CX07-0651
1" X 15' with S hooks
CX07-5113
1" X 8' with S hooks

2 Inch Ratchet Tie Down Assembly


CX07-7074
2" X 27' with flat hooks
CX07-7075
2" X 27' with wire hooks

3 Inch Ratchet Tie Down Assembly


CX07-7078
3" X 27' with flat hooks
CX07-9237
3" X 30' with flat hooks

4 Inch Ratchet Tie Down Assembly


CX07-0641
4" X 30' with wire hooks
CX07-9238
4" X 30' with flat hooks

WARNING: Tiedown assemblies are not to


be used for overhead lifting.

7-3

CARGO CONTROL
Truck Winches

4WPL

4WP

4WW

4WWL

2 Inch Std.

Specifications
CERTEX Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0042
CX07-0043
CX07-0044
CX07-0045
CX07-0046

Type
2 Inch Std.
4 WWL
4 WW
4 WPL
4 WP

A
N/A
9
9
9
9

B
2 1/2 In.
5 3/8
5 3/8
5 3/8
5 3/8

7-4

C
3 1/3 In.
4 1/8
5 1/2
5
6 5/8

D
2 3/4 In.
4 3/8
3 1/2
4 3/8
3 1/2

Weight
3.1 Lbs.

CARGO CONTROL
Recommended Operating Practices

Mechanical Considerations
All winches shall be installed so the user can see the
pawl to ensure proper engagement. Additionally, the
winch shall be positioned so the pawl drops into the
ratchet wheel by gravity. Winches shall never be
installed so the user cannot see the pawl engagement or in a position where the user shall hold the
pawl to engage the ratchet tooth. Portable winches
shall be removed and stored when not in use. All
winches, except portable and sliding styles, shall be
welded to the trailer frame. Minimum welding
requirements are to be specified by the manufacturer.
Winches shall be attached to vehicle structural members. If winches are installed in track, the track shall
be attached to vehicle structural members.
When tightening or loosening winches, always maintain a firm grip on the winch bar. Never release a
winch bar without checking the pawl to ensure that
it is fully engaged between ratchet teeth. Releasing a
winch bar without the pawl being properly engaged
can cause serious injury to the user or bystanders.
The use of non-slip handle winch bar specifically
designed to tighten or loosen winches in recommended.
Set screws on portable winches are designed to position the winch while the tiedown assembly is tightened and shall be snug tightened only.
Overtightening of screws may cause bracket to
bend, weakening the winch and causing it to fail.
Winches shall not be loaded in excess of their
Working Load Limit.
Only winch bars designed to be used with winches
shall be used to tension and release tiedown assemblies.Cheater Bars shall not be used with the
winch bars.
Environmental Considerations
Winches are subjected to dirt, mud, snow, ice, road
salt, cleaning solutions, etc. And therefore require
inspection and cleaning to insure they are always in
operating condition prior to each use.
Winches that can be removed from the vehicle,
when not in use, should be stored in a dry location.

Inspection
Type of Inspection
a. Initial inspection before any winch is placed in
service it shall be inspected to insure that it is the
correct winch, as specified by the vehicle manufacturer. Also verify that all moving parts operate
freely and the pawl drops into the ratchet wheel
by gravity.
b. Frequent inspection this inspection shall be
made by the person operating the winch prior to
each use.
c. Periodic inspection this inspection shall be conducted by designated personnel.
Frequency of inspection shall be based on:
1. Frequency of use
2. Severity of Service Conditions
3. Experience gained on the service life of winches used in similar applications.
4. Inspection should be conducted at least quarterly.
Winch Replacement
A winch shall be removed from service if any of the
following conditions exist:
a. Reel bar is not free to rotate.
b. Pawl is not free to drop into the ratchet wheel by
gravity.
c. Winch has been deformed due to overloading.
d. Winch bar holes are deformed and will not permit use of standard winch bar.
e. Ratchet wheel is distorted.
f. Pawl/pawl pin is distorted.
g. Weld on winch is cracked.
h. Weld of winch to vehicle is cracked.
i. Winch track shall be replaced if it is deformed in
the area that transfers the winch load to the
track.
j. Other apparent defects which cause doubt as to
the strength of the winch.
Inspection Records
Winch inspection records should be established by
the user.
Repair of Winches
No repairs of the winch shall be permitted.

7-5

CARGO CONTROL

Wheel Nets
For all types of vehicles and capacities

Cargo Nets
Fabricated from nylon, polyester rope and slotted
web to customers specifications.

Towing /Recovery Straps


Available in different widths and capacities.
Ground Covers

Truck Tarps

Specialized Cargo Slings

7-6

WEB SLINGS
CERTEX Companies have been manufacturing synthetic web slings for over 30 years, manufactured to the highest
quality of nylon or polyester these slings offer outstanding strength with excellent load protection. CERTEX web slings
will not damage or scratch surfaces of products being lifted. These slings are lightweight and flexible to be easily handled and rigged to a load. They easily adjust and conform to the load with a non slip, secure grip and are treated to
keep out dirt, moisture and reduce abrasion. Nylon and polyester web slings are unaffected by oil and grease and offer
good chemical resistance.Treated and untreated nylon and polyester webbing, used to fabricate synthetic slings, per
class 5 and class 7 rated capacity charts, may contain red yarn woven into the core of the webbing to serve only as
one of many aids in determining whether and when a sling should be removed from service.

Guide to CERTEX Web Sling Terminology


Product tables on the following pages contain Type designations for CERTEX Web Slings.
The following key will help you interpret CERTEX Web Sling Type codes.

Interpreting Web Sling Type/Size Codes


Example: CTC1-62
C TC 1 - 6 2

Manufacturer

Sling Types

Ply Count

Web Ratings

Width

CERTEX

TC = Triangle/Choker
TT = Triangle/Triangle
EE = Eye/Eye Flat Eyes
EN = Endless
RE = Reversed Eye
CS = Cargo Slings
LB = Load Balancing
MS = Marine Slings

1-Ply
2-Ply
3-Ply
4-Ply

6 = 6,800 lbs./inch
9 = 9,800 lbs./inch

In Inches*

* Reversed Eye Sling Codes deviate from this code due to their style of construction. A width indicated at 1 yields a 2inch sling;2 yields a 4-inch sling. The number 15 in the width column means 1.5 and yields a 3-inch sling. K and H
designations are special capacity ratings. End users should pay special attention to capacities.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-7

WEB SLINGS

Triangle/Choker

TYPE I
TYPE II
TYPE III
TYPE IV
TYPE V
TYPE VI

Triangle/Triangle

Eye/Eye Flat Eyes

Eye/Eye Twisted Eyes

Endless

Web sling made with a triangle fitting on one end and a slotted triangle choker fitting on the
other end. It can be used in a vertical, basket or choker hitch.
Web sling made with a triangle fitting on both ends. It can be used in a vertical or basket
hitch only.
Web sling made with a flat loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same plane as
sling body. This type of sling is sometimes called a flat eye and eye, eye and eye, or double
eye sling.
Web Sling made with both loop eyes formed as in Type III, except that the loop eyes are
turned to form a loop eye which is at a right angle to the plane of the sling body. This type of
sling is commonly referred to as a twisted eye sling.
Endless web sling, sometimes referred to as a grommet. It is a continuous loop formed by joining the ends of the webbing together with a load bearing splice.
Return eye (reversed eye) web sling is formed by using multiple widths of webbing held edge
to edge. A wear pad is attached on one or both sides of the web sling body and on one or
both sides of the loop eyes to form a loop eye at each end which is at a right angle to the
plane of the web sling body.
WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and
inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-8

WEB SLINGS
Basic Sling Types

Reversed Eye

Bridle Slings (Multi-Legged)


and Hardware Type

Cargo Type (Wide Body)

Marine/Boat Slings

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-9

Load Balancing Type

WEB SLINGS

Warning and Application Instructions


for Nylon & Polyester Webbing Slings
TO ORDER ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THESE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CALL 1-800-882-9118, CONTACT
YOUR LOCAL CERTEX BRANCH OR PRINT A COPY FROM OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CERTEXUSA.COM

Lifting Products and Services


OPERATORS INSTRUCTIONS FOR NYLON & POLYESTER WEBBING SLINGS

DANGER

CAUTION

Avoid being HURT OR KILLED! Inspect sling before use!


If you see red core yarn, sling is in DANGEROUS
CONDITION! DO NOT USE! Inspect sling before use!
Take sling out of service IMMEDIATELY.

This product is to be used by trained Personnel only.


Read and understand these Warnings and Operating
Instructions before using product.

WARNING
7

Follow these steps to avoid SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH!


BEFORE USE:
Inspect sling for damage from cuts, heat, chemicals
or excessive wear.
If damage is visible, DO NOT USE! Remove sling from service
IMMEDIATELY!
Be sure sling capacity tag is in place and can be easily read.
See Sling Angle Load Chart to determine loss of capacity due
to lift angle and sling configuration (hitch)
NEVER expose sling to temperatures above 194 degrees F (90
degrees C)
Remember: Exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet light
degrades sling strength.
DURING USE:
ALWAYS protect sling from cuts. Avoid sharp edges
& corners, pointed objects, and rough surfaces.
NEVER tie knots in sling webbing.
NEVER pull objects that are stuck or snagged.
NEVER use near acids with nylon OR alkalis with polyester.

Inspection, care and use of Synthetic Web Slings


REMOVAL FROM SERVICE CRITERIA:
A Sling shall be removed from service if any of the following
are visible:
1. Red Core Yarn is visible on any part of the Sling.
2. If Sling rated capacity tag is missing or not readable.
3. Acid or alkalis burns
4. Melting, charring or weld spatter on any part of the Sling
5. Holes, tears, cuts, snags, or embedded particles
6. Broken or worn stitching in load bearing slices.
7. Excessive abrasive wear
8. Knots in any part of the Sling.
9. Distortion, excessive pitting, corrosion or broken fittings.
10. Any conditions which causes doubt as to the strength of
the Sling.

INSPECTION RECORDS
Written inspection records should be established and
kept on file for each new Sling. Records should include
all the information taken from the Slings identification
tag (type, reach, rated capacity, manufacture, and date
purchased), along with its location. These records
should be updated after each periodic inspection.

B. Frequent Inspection: This inspection shall be done


each time the Sling is used.
C. Periodic Inspection: Frequency of inspection should
be based on: 1. Frequency of Sling use. 2. Severity
of service conditions. 3. Experience gained on the
service life of Slings used in similar applications. 4.
Periodic inspections should be conducted at least
monthly.

TYPES OF INSPECTION
IMPORTANT: ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE DONE
ONLY BY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
A. Initial Inspection: Before any new or repaired Sling
is placed in service, it shall be inspected to ensure
that the correct Sling is being used, as well as to
determine that the Sling meets the requirements of
this specification and has not been damaged in
shipment.

7-10

WEB SLINGS
PROOF TESTING OF SLING EXPOSED TO ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT
Slings used in environments where they are subject to continuous exposure to ultra violet light (sunlight)
should be proof tested to two (2) times rated capacity semi-annually, or more frequently, depending on severity
of exposure. Testing has confirmed that Nylon Slings lose fifty (50) to sixty (60) percent of their strength after 36
months of continuous exposure to sunlight. Polyester loses about thirty (30) percent over the same period.
Contact Certex for further information on the Testing program completed by the Web Sling and Tie Down
Association.
OPERATING PRACTICES
1. Determine weight of the load. The weight of the load shall be within the rated capacity of the Sling.
2. Select Sling having suitable characteristics for the type of load, hitch and environment.
3. Slings shall not be loaded in excess of the rated capacity. Consideration shall be given to the Sling to load
angle which affects rated capacity. (See Sling Angle Chart)
4. Slings with fittings which are used in a choker hitch shall be of sufficient length to assure that the choking
action is on the webbing and never on a fitting or splice.
5. Slings used in a basket hitch shall have the load controlled to prevent slippage.
6. The opening in fittings shall be the proper shape and size to insure that the fitting will seat properly in the hook
or other attachments.
7. Slings shall always be protected from being cut by sharp corners, sharp edges, protrusions or abrasive
surfaces with protection sufficient for the intended purpose.
8. Slings shall not be dragged on the floor or over abrasive surface.
9. Slings shall not be twisted or tied into knots, or shortened or joined by knotting.
10. Slings shall not be pulled from under loads if the load is resting on the Sling. Loads resting on Web slings
could damage the Sling.
11. Do not drop Slings equipped with metal fittings.
12. Slings that appear to be damaged shall not be used unless inspected and accepted.
13. The Sling shall be hitched in a manner providing control of the load.
14. Personnel shall stand clear of the suspended load.
15. Personnel, including portions of the human body, shall be kept from between the Sling and the load, and from
between the Sling and the crane hook or hoist hook.
16. Personnel shall not ride the Sling or load being lifted.
17. Shock loading shall be avoided.
18. Twisting and kinking the legs (branches) shall be avoided.
19. Load applied to the hook shall be centered in the base (bowl) of hook to prevent point loading on the hook.
20. During lifting, with or without the load, personnel shall be alert for possible snagging.
21. The Web Slings legs (branches) shall contain or support the load from the sides above the center of gravity
when using a basket hitch.
22. Slings shall be long enough so that the rated capacity of the Sling is adequate when the angle of the legs
(branches) is taken into consideration. (see load chart)
23. Place blocks under load prior to setting down the load, to allow removal of the Web Sling, if applicable.
24. Nylon & Polyester Slings shall not be used in contact with objects or at temperatures above 194 degrees F (90
degrees C).
25. Exposure to sunlight or ultra-violet light degrades the strength of Slings. Store Slings in a cool, dry and dark
place when not in use.
26. Slings shall not be used to pull on objects in a snagged or constrained condition.
27. Only Web Slings with legible identification tags shall be used.
28. Tags and labels should be kept away from the load, hook and point of choke.
29. Web Slings shall not be constricted or bunched between the ears of a clevis or shackle.
30. Web Slings shall not be used as bridles on suspended personnel platforms.

7-11

WEB SLINGS
SLING HITCHES
Loads vary in physical dimensions, shape, and weight. Where and how to attach Slings is important to the Rigger.

WARNING
Avoid Serious Injury or Death
Any single hitch shall NEVER be used to transport a load that is not balanced

CHOKER HITCHES

WARNING
Avoid Serious Injury or Death
Rated capacities are affected by the Angle of lift (Sling to load angle) when used in
multi-legged Slings or basket hitches. To determine the actual Sling capacity at a
given Angle of lift, multiply the original Sling rating by the appropriate loss factor,
determined from the Sling Angle Chart.

BASKET HITCH

The double wrap hitch or the double


wrap choker hitch provides full 360
degree contact with the load.

A contact Sling hitch in which the Sling passes entirely around the
load. In its simplest form the Sling has a loop, or eye on each end,
and is referred to as a Sling choker or choker. One loop passes
through the other, forming a slip noose.

BASIC RULES OF HITCHING

FOUR LEG BRIDLE SLING

RATED CAPACITY Be sure the Sling you intend to use is strong


enough for the job. Consult CERTEX Catalog or refer to rated
capacity tag on actual Sling.
CONTROL AND BALANCE Use a hitch that will keep the load
under control at all times and be sure the lifting device is directly
over the Center of Gravity. (see example Figure 1)
PREVENT DAMAGE Use corner protectors when bending
around sharp corners. (see example Figure 2)
LIFTING LOAD Lift load carefully, accelerating smoothly. Avoid
shock loading.
CONDITION OF SLINGS Inspect Slings and their parts carefully
before each lift and at regular intervals.
USE OF LIFTING LUGS/EYE BOLTS Many loads are equipped
with lifting lugs for easy attachment of the Sling. Make sure pull
is transmitted to them straight along the axis of the shank. Lifting
lugs/eye bolts should be used in accordance with the lug/eye
bolt manufacturers recommendations. (see example Figure 3)
However, if Hoist Rings are utilized the pull does not have to be
along the axis.

Four Leg Bridle Sling Each leg length must be the


proper length if the object is to hang level. If the hook up
is such that two or even three legs are taking the load,
the design factor is reduced.

7-12

WEB SLINGS
PREVENT DAMAGE

CONTROL & BALANCE

Corner
Protector
RIGHT WAY
WRONG WAY
Figure 1

USE OF LIFTING LUGS/EYE BOLTS

Figure 2

Corner
Protector

7
RIGHT WAY

WRONG WAY
Figure 3

Sling Angle Chart (Angle of Lift)


Angle/Degrees
Horizontal

90
85
80
75
70
65
60

Loss
Factor

Angle/Degrees
Horizontal

Loss
Factor

1.000
0.996
0.985
0.966
0.940
0.906
0.866

55
50
45
40
35
30
-----

0.819
0.766
0.707
0.643
0.574
0.500
------

Rated capacities are effected by the angle of lift (Sling to load Angle) measured from the horizontal when used with
multi-legged Slings or Choker/Basket Hitches. To determine the actual capacity at a given angle of lift, multiply the
original Sling rating by the appropriate loss factor determined from the table above.

5200 lbs (Sling Rating) X 0.866 (Loss Factor) = 4500 lbs Rated Capacity
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE REFER TO OSHA 1910.184, ANSI B30.9, OR OTHER REGULATIONS AS APPLICABLE

7-13

WEB SLINGS

End fittings are steel or aluminum with a slip through


design which provides good
choke hitching. Also can be
used in vertical or basket
hitches.
Length
of
Sling

End fittings are steel or


aluminum designed to
be used in only a vertical or basket hitch.

Available in Nylon or Polyester


Webbing.

Length
of
Sling

Triangle/Choker Type I

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0047
CX07-0048
CX07-0049
CX07-0050
CX07-0051
CX07-0052
CX07-0053
CX07-0054
CX07-0055
CX07-0056
CX07-0057
CX07-0058
CX07-0059
CX07-0060
CX07-0061
CX07-0062
CX07-0063
CX07-0064
CX07-0065
CX07-0066
CX07-0067
CX07-0068

Triangle/
Choker Type
CTC1-62
CTC1-92
CTC2-62
CTC2-92
CTC1-63
CTC1-93
CTC2-63
CTC2-93
CTC1-64
CTC1-94
CTC2-64
CTC2-94
CTC1-66
CTC1-96
CTC2-66
CTC2-96
CTC1-98
CTC2-98
CTC1-910
CTC2-910
CTC1-912
CTC2-912

Triangle/Triangle Type II

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0069
CX07-0070
CX07-0071
CX07-0072
CX07-0073
CX07-0074
CX07-0075
CX07-0076
CX07-0077
CX07-0078
CX07-0079
CX07-0080
CX07-0081
CX07-0082
CX07-0083
CX07-0084
CX07-0085
CX07-0086
CX07-0087
CX07-0088
CX07-0089
CX07-0090

Triangle/
Triangle Type
CTT1-62
CTT1-92
CTT2-62
CTT2-92
CTT1-63
CTT1-93
CTT2-63
CTT2-93
CTT1-64
CTT1-94
CTT2-64
CTT2-94
CTT1-66
CTT1-96
CTT2-66
CTT2-96
CTT1-98
CTT2-98
CTT1-910
CTT2-910
CTT1-912
CTT2-912

Width
2"
2"
2"
2"
3"
3"
3"
3"
4"
4"
4"
4"
6"
6"
6"
6"
8"
8"
10"
10"
12"
12"

CAUTION: Do not use aluminum fittings where acids, alkalis or other corrosive agents are present.
The above capacities are for steel hardware only. Aluminum hardware may only be used with single ply web slings.
Capacities shown represent minimum values. For actual rated capacities consult your local CERTEX branch.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-14

Vertical
2200
3100
4400
6200
3300
4700
6600
8400
4400
6200
8800
11200
6600
9300
12000
16500
12400
22000
15500
27500
18500
32000

Choker
1800
2500
3500
5000
2700
3700
5300
6700
3500
5000
7000
9000
5280
7400
10400
13200
9920
17600
12400
22000
14800
25600

Basket
4400
6200
8800
12400
6600
9400
13200
16800
8800
12400
17600
22400
13200
18600
24000
33000
24800
44000
31000
55000
37000
64000

WEB SLINGS
Specifications On Hardware
ALUMINUM TRIANGLES

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Size

CX07-0091
CX07-0092
CX07-0093
CX07-0094

T2

3 5/8

2 1/4

1 3/4

T3

5 1/4

3 1/4

T4

6 1/4

6 5/8

4 3/8

2 3/8

T6

8 5/16

8 7/8

6 3/8

3 1/8

Approx.
weight
in lbs.

Rated
capacity
in lbs.

Minimum
break

15/16

2 3/8

9/16

.31

3,360

16,800

1 3/16

3 5/16

5/8

.75

5,000

25,000

1 7/16

11/16

1.1

6,700

33,500

1 3/4

5 1/2

15/16

2.7

9,700

48,500

ALUMINUM CHOKERS

Approx.
weight
in lbs.

Rated
capacity
in lbs.

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Size

Minimum
break

CX07-0095

C2

6 1/8

5 1/4

2 1/8

1 3/4

15/16

2 3/8

9/16

.73

3,360

16,800

CX07-0096

C3

7 1/2

7 1/8

3 1/8

1 1/8

3 5/16

5/8

1.3

5,000

25,000

CX07-0097

C4

8 3/4

8 3/4

4 1/8

2 3/8

1 7/16

11/16

1.9

6,700

33,500

CX07-0098

C6

11 5/16

11 3/4

6 1/8

3 1/8

1 3/4

5 1/2

15/16

5.1

9,700

48,500

STEEL TRIANGLES

Approx.
weight
in lbs.

Rated
capacity
in lbs.

Minimum
break

2 5/16

1/2

6,600

33,000

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Size

CX07-0099

ST2

2 7/8

3 3/4

2 1/8

1 3/4

CX07-0100

ST3

5 3/16

3 1/16

1 1/4

3 5/16

1/2

1.6

8,400

42,000

CX07-0101

ST4

6 7/16

6 5/8

4 5/16

1 5/8

3 7/8

1/2

2.7

11,200

56,000

CX07-0102

ST5

7 7/8

7 15/16

5 3/16

2 1/2

4 15/16

1/2

3.5

14,000

70,000

CX07-0103

ST6

9 1/4

6 1/8

2 3/4

2 5/16

5 9/16

1/2

5.3

16,800

84,000

CX07-0104

ST8

11 7/16

12

8 1/4

3 5/8

2 7/8

7 3/16

3/4

12

22,400

112,000

CX07-0105

ST10

13 1/4

14 1/8

10 1/8

4 7/8

3 5/8

8 1/4

3/4

17

28,000

140,000

CX07-0106

ST12

13 13/16

16 7/16

12 3/8

4 1/16

3/4

19

32,000

160,000

Approx.
weight
in lbs.

Rated
capacity
in lbs.

Minimum
break

STEEL CHOKERS

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Size

CX07-0107

SC2

5 1/2

2 1/8

1 1/16

2 1/4

1/2

6,600

33,000

CX07-0108

SC3

7 1/2

3 1/8

1 3/16

3 3/16

1/2

2.9

8,400

42,000

CX07-0109

SC4

9 5/16

9 9/16

4 1/8

2 1/2

1 13/16

3 1/2

1/2

11,200

56,000

CX07-0110

SC5

10 9/16

11 5/8

5 1/8

2 3/4

2 1/16

4 7/16

1/2

14,000

70,000

CX07-0111

SC6

12

12 3/4

6 1/8

2 7/8

2 11/16

4 9/16

1/2

9.8

16,800

84,000

CX07-0112

SC8

14 7/16

16 1/2

8 1/8

2 13/16

6 7/16

3/4

24

22,400

112,000

CX07-0113

SC10

16 1/2

18 3/4

10 1/4

5 1/8

3 1/2

7 5/8

3/4

28

28,000

140,000

CX07-0114

SC12

19 1/4

22 5/8

12 1/8

5 1/2

4 1/4

9 3/4

3/4

40

32,000

160,000

Other hardware fittings are available on request. Please contact your nearest Certex location.

7-15

WEB SLINGS
Eye & Eye Type III & IV Rated Capacities Pounds*

CERTEX
CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0115
CX07-0115
CX07-0116
CX07-0116
CX07-0117
CX07-0117
CX07-0118
CX07-0118
CX07-0119
CX07-0119
CX07-0120
CX07-0120
CX07-0121
CX07-0121
CX07-0122
CX07-0122
CX07-0123
CX07-0123
CX07-0124
CX07-0124
CX07-0125
CX07-0125
CX07-0126
CX07-0126
CX07-0127
CX07-0127
CX07-0128
CX07-0128
CX07-0129
CX07-0129
CX07-0130
CX07-0130
CX07-0131
CX07-0131
CX07-0132
CX07-0132
CX07-0133
CX07-0133
CX07-0134
CX07-0134
CX07-0135
CX07-0135
CX07-0136
CX07-0136
CX07-0137
CX07-0137
CX07-0138
CX07-0138
CX07-0139
CX07-0139
CX07-0140
CX07-0140
CX07-0141
CX07-0141
CX07-0142
CX07-0142
CX07-0143
CX07-0143
CX07-0144
CX07-0144
CX07-0145
CX07-0145
CX07-0146
CX07-0146

Type
Type
CEE1-61
CEE1-61
CEE2-61
CEE2-61
CEE1-91
CEE1-91
CEE2-91
CEE2-91
CEE1-k
CEE1-K
CEE2-k
CEE2-K
CEE1-H
CEE1-H
CEE2-H
CEE2-H
CEE1-62
CEE1-62
CEE2-62
CEE2-62
CEE1-92
CEE1-92
CEE2-92
CEE2-92
CEE1-63
CEE1-63
CEE2-63
CEE2-63
CEE1-93
CEE1-93
CEE2-93
CEE2-93
CEE1-64
CEE1-64
CEE2-64
CEE2-64
CEE1-94
CEE1-94
CEE2-94
CEE2-94
CEE1-95
CEE1-95
CEE2-95
CEE2-95
CEE1-66
CEE1-66
CEE2-66
CEE2-66
CEE1-96
CEE1-96
CEE2-96
CEE2-96
CEE1-98
CEE1-98
CEE2-98
CEE2-98
CEE1-910
CEE1-910
CEE2-910
CEE2-910
CEE1-912
CEE1-912
CEE2-912
CEE2-912

Width
Width
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1''
1"
1"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
1 3/4"
2"
2"2"
2"2"
2"2"
2"3"
3"3"
3"3"
3"3"
3"4"
4"4"
4"4"
4"4"
4"5"
5"5"
5"6"
6"6"
6"6"
6"6"
6"8"
8"8"
8"
10"
10"
10"
10"
12"
12"
12"
12"

Vertical
Vertical
1100
1100
2200
2200
1600
1600
3100
3200
1900
1600
3800
3100
2700
2700
5400
4800
2200
2200
4400
4400
3100
3100
6200
6200
3300
3300
6600
6600
4700
4700
8800
9400
4400
4400
8800
8800
6200
6200
11000
12400
7800
7800
13700
15600
6600
6600
13000
13000
9300
9300
16500
18600
11750
12500
22750
25000
14700
15680
28400
31360
17650
18800
34100
37600

Choker
Choker
900
900
1800
1800
1200
1200
2480
2600
1520
1200
3040
2300
2160
2000
4320
3900
1800
1800
3500
3500
2500
2500
5000
5000
2700
2700
6300
5300
3700
3700
7040
7500
3500
3500
7000
7000
5000
5000
8800
10000
6200
6200
10960
12400
5300
5300
10400
10400
7400
7400
13200
14800
9400
10000
18200
20000
11760
12540
22720
25100
14120
15040
27280
30080

Basket
Basket
2200
2200
4400
4400
3200
3200
6200
6400
3000
3200
7600
6200
5400
5000
10800
9600
4400
4400
8800
8800
6200
6200
12400
12400
6600
6600
13200
13200
9400
9400
17600
18800
8800
8800
17600
17600
12400
12400
22000
24800
15600
15600
27400
31200
13200
13200
25000
26000
18600
18600
33000
37200
21150
25000
42350
50000
26450
31360
52900
62720
31750
37600
63500
75200

* Rated loads are for slings without tapered eyes. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
hooks or other applications will reduce the rated load.
Capacities shown represent minimum values. For actual rated capacities consult your local CERTEX branch.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-16

Length
of
Sling

1 and 2 Ply Slings

WEB SLINGS
Eye & Eye Type III & IV Rated Capacities Pounds*
CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
Type
Width
Vertical
Choker
Basket
CERTEX
CX07-0148
CEE4-61
1"
3800
3040
7600
Cat. Ref. No.
Type
Width
Vertical
Choker
Basket
CX07-0150
CEE4-91
1"
5500
4400
11000
CX07-0147
CEE3-61
1"
2850
2280
5700
CX07-0152
CEE4-915
1 1/2"
8200
6560
16400
CX07-0148
CEE4-61
1"
3800
3040
7600
CX07-0154
CEE4-K
1 3/4"
6660
5320
13320
CX07-0149
CEE3-91
1"
4110
3280
8220
CX07-0156
CEE4-H
1 3/4"
9600
7680
19200
CX07-0150
CEE4-91
1"
5480
4380
10960
CX07-0158
CEE4-62
2"
7600
6080
15200
CX07-0151
CEE3-915
1 1/2"
6170
4930
12340
CX07-0160
CEE4-92
2"
11000
8800
22000
CX07-0152
CEE4-915
1 1/2"
8200
6560
16400
CX07-0162
CEE4-63
3"
11400
9120
22800
CX07-0153
CEE3-K
1 3/4"
5000
4000
10000
CX07-0164
CEE4-93
3"
16450
13160
32900
CX07-0154
CEE4-K
1 3/4"
6660
5320
13320
CX07-0166
CEE4-64
4"
15200
12160
30400
CX07-0155
CEE3-H
1 3/4"
7200
5760
14400
CX07-0168
CEE4-94
4"
20400
16320
40800
CX07-0156
CEE4-H
1 3/4"
9600
7680
19200
CX07-0170
CEE4-95
5"
25500
20400
51000
CX07-0157
CEE3-62
2"
5700
4560
11400
CX07-0172
CEE4-66
6"
22800
18240
45600
CX07-0158
CEE4-62
2"
7600
6080
15200
CX07-0174
CEE4-96
6"
30600
24480
61200
CX07-0159
CEE3-92
2"
8230
6580
16460
CX07-0176
CEE4-98
8"
40800
32640
81600
CX07-0160
CEE4-92
2"
10970
8770
21940
CX07-0178
CEE4-910
10"
51000
40800
102000
CX07-0161
CEE3-63
3"
8560
6850
17120
CX07-0180
CEE4-912
12"
61240
49000
122480
CX07-0162
CEE4-63
3"
11400
9120
22800
CX07-0163
CEE3-93
3"
12340
9870
24680
CX07-0164
CEE4-93
3"
16460
13160
32920
* Rated loads are for slings without tapered eyes. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
CX07-0165
CEE3-64
4" load. 11400
9120
22800
hooks
or other applications
will reduce the rated
Capacities
shown represent
minimum values.4"For actual rated
capacities consult
your local CERTEX
CX07-0166
CEE4-64
15200
12160
30400branch.
CX07-0167
CEE3-94
4"
16460
13160
32920
CX07-0168
CEE4-94
4"
21950
17560
43900
CX07-0169
CEE3-95
5"
20580
16460
41160
CX07-0170
CEE4-95
5"
27440
21950
54880
CX07-0171
CEE3-66
6"
17100
13680
34200
CX07-0172
CEE4-66
6"
22800
18240
45600
CX07-0173
CEE3-96
6"
24690
19750
49380
CX07-0174
CEE4-96
6"
32920
26330
65840
CX07-0175
CEE3-98
8"
32920
26330
65840
CX07-0176
CEE4-98
8"
43900
35120
87800
CX07-0177
CEE3-910
10"
41160
32920
82320
CX07-0178
CEE4-910
10"
54880
43900
109760
CX07-0179
CEE3-912
12"
49390
39510
98780
CX07-0180
CEE4-912
12"
65850
52680
131700
* Rated loads are for slings without tapered eyes. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
hooks or other applications will reduce the rated load.
Capacities shown represent minimum values. For actual rated capacities consult your local CERTEX branch.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-17

Length
of
Length Sling
of
Sling

3 and 4 Ply Slings


3 and 4 Ply Slings

WEB SLINGS
Endless Type V Rated Capacities Pounds*

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
Type
Width
Vertical
Choker
Basket
CERTEX
CX07-0182
CEN1-61
1"
2200
1800
4400
Cat. Ref. No.
Type
Vertical 3500
Choker 8800
Basket
CX07-0182
CEE2-61
1"Width 4400
CX07-0181
CEN1-61
1"
2200
1800
4400
CX07-0183
CEN1-91
1"
3200
2500
6400
CX07-0182
CEN2-61
1"
4400
3500
8800
CX07-0184
CEN2-91
1"
6400
5100
12800
CX07-0183
CEN1-91
1"
3200
2500
6400
CX07-0185
CEN1-K
1 3/4"
3200
2600
6400
CX07-0184
CEN2-91
1"
6400
5100
12800
CX07-0186
CEN2-K
1 3/4"
6150
5000
12300
CX07-0185 CEN1-H
CEN1-K 1 3/4"
1 3/4"
3200
2600
6400
CX07-0187
4800
3840
9600
CX07-0186
CEN2-K
1
3/4"
6150
5000
12300
CX07-0188
CEN2-H
1 3/4"
9600
7600
19200
CX07-0187 CEN1-62
CEN1-H
4800
3840
9600
CX07-0189
2"1 3/4"
4400
3500
8800
CX07-0188
CEN2-H
1
3/4"
9600
7600
19200
CX07-0190
CEN2-62
2"
8800
7000
17600
CX07-0189 CEN1-92
CEN1-62 2" 2"
4400
3500 12400
8800
CX07-0191
6200
5000
CX07-0190 CEN2-92
CEN2-62 2" 2"
8800
7000 24800
17600
CX07-0192
12400
9900
CX07-0191 CEN1-63
CEN1-92 3" 2"
6200
5000 13200
12400
CX07-0193
6600
5300
CX07-0192 CEN2-63
CEN2-92 3" 2"
12400 10600
9900 26400
24800
CX07-0194
13200
CX07-0193 CEN1-93
CEN1-63 3" 3"
6600
5300 18800
13200
CX07-0195
9400
7500
CX07-0194 CEN2-93
CEN2-63 3" 3"
13200 15000
10600 37600
26400
CX07-0196
18800
CX07-0195
CEN1-93
3"
9400
7500
18800
CX07-0197
CEN1-64
4"
8800
7000
17600
CX07-0196
CEN2-93
3"
18800
15000
37600
CX07-0198
CEN2-64
4"
16400
12300
32800
CX07-0197
CEN1-64
4"
8800
7000
17600
CX07-0199
CEN1-94
4"
12400
9900
24800
CX07-0198
CEN2-64
4"
17400
13100
34800
CX07-0200
CEN2-94
4"
22000
16500
44000
CX07-0199 CEN1-95
CEN1-94 5" 4"
12400 12500
9900 31200
24800
CX07-0201
15600
CX07-0200 CEN2-95
CEN2-94 5" 4"
24800 25000
19800 62400
49600
CX07-0202
31200
CX07-0201 CEN1-66
CEN1-95 6" 5"
15600 9900
12500 26400
31200
CX07-0203
13200
CX07-0202 CEN2-66
CEN2-95 6" 5"
31200 18450
25000 49208
62400
CX07-0204
24600
CX07-0203 CEN1-96
CEN1-66 6" 6"
13400 14900
10600 37200
26400
CX07-0205
18600
CX07-0204 CEN2-96
CEN2-66 6" 6"
26400 24750
21000 66000
52800
CX07-0206
33000
CX07-0205 CEN1-98
CEN1-96 8" 6"
18600 15900
14900 42300
37200
CX07-0207
21150
CX07-0208
42350
CX07-0206 CEN2-98
CEN2-96 8" 6"
37200 31200
29800 84700
74400
CX07-0209
26450
CX07-0207CEN1-910
CEN1-98 10" 8"
25100 19850
20000 52900
50200
CX07-0210
52900
CX07-0208CEN2-910
CEN2-98 10" 8"
50200 39700
40160 105800
100400
CX07-0211
31750
CX07-0209CEN1-912
CEN1-910 12" 10"
31360 23800
25080 63750
62720
CX07-0212
63500
CX07-0210CEN2-912
CEN2-910 12" 10"
62720 47600
50170 107000
125440
CX07-0211 CEN1-912
12"
37630
30100
75260
* Rated loads are based on untapered slings. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
CX07-0212
CEN2-912
12"
75260
60200
150520
hooks or other applications will reduce rated loads. Consult the manufacturer.
Capacities shown represent minimum values. For actual rated capacities consult your local CERTEX branch.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-18

Length
of
Sling

1 and 2 Ply Slings

WEB SLINGS
Endless
EndlessType
TypeVV Rated
RatedCapacities
Capacities Pounds*
Pounds*
CERTEX
Cat.CERTEX
Ref. No.
Type
Width
Vertical
Choker
Basket
Cat. Ref. No. CEN4-61
Type
Width
Vertical
Choker 15200
Basket
CX07-0214
1"
7600
6000
CX07-0213 CEN4-91
CEN3-61
5700
4600
11400
CX07-0216
1" 1"
11000
8800
22000
CX07-0214 CEN4-915
CEN4-61 1 1/2"
1"
7600
6000
15200
CX07-0218
16400
13100
32800
CX07-0215 CEN4-K
CEN3-91 1 3/4"
1"
8200
6600
16400
CX07-0220
13300
10600
26600
CX07-0216 CEN4-H
CEN4-91 1 3/4"
1"
11000
8800
22000
CX07-0222
19200
15400
38400
CX07-0217 CEN4-62
CEN3-915
1 1/2"
12300
9800
24600
CX07-0224
2"
15200
12200
30400
CX07-0218 CEN4-92
CEN4-915
1 1/2"
16400
13100
32800
CX07-0226
2"
21900
17500
43800
CX07-0219 CEN4-63
CEN3-K
1 3/4"
10000
8000
20000
CX07-0228
3"
22800
18200
45600
CX07-0220 CEN4-93
CEN4-K
1 3/4"
13300
10600
26600
CX07-0230
3"
32900
26300
65800
CX07-0221 CEN4-64
CEN3-H
1 3/4"
14400
11500
28800
CX07-0232
4"
30400
24300
60800
CX07-0222 CEN4-94
CEN4-H
1 3/4"
19200
15400
38400
CX07-0234
4"
40800
32600
81600
CX07-0223 CEN4-95
CEN3-62
11400
9100
22800
CX07-0236
5" 2"
51000
40800
102000
CX07-0224 CEN4-66
CEN4-62
15200
12200
30400
CX07-0238
6" 2"
45600
36500
91200
CX07-0225 CEN4-96
CEN3-92
16500
13200 122400
33000
CX07-0240
6" 2"
61200
49000
CX07-0242
8" 2"
81600
65300
CX07-0226 CEN4-98
CEN4-92
21900
17500 163200
43800
CX07-0244
10"3"
101000
80800
CX07-0227 CEN4-910
CEN3-63
17000
13600 202000
34000
CX07-0246
12"3"
121800
97400
CX07-0228 CEN4-912
CEN4-63
22800
18200 243600
45600
CX07-0229
CEN3-93
3"
24700
19800
49400
* Rated loads are for slings without tapered eyes. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
CEN4-93
3"
32900
26300
65800
hooks CX07-0230
or other applications will
reduce the rated load.
Capacities
shown represent minimum
values. For 4"
actual rated capacities
local CERTEX
branch.
CX07-0231
CEN3-64
22800 consult your
18200
45600
CX07-0232
CEN4-64
4"
30400
24300
60800
CX07-0233
CEN3-94
4"
32900
26300
65800
CX07-0234
CEN4-94
4"
43900
35100
89800
CX07-0235
CEN3-95
5"
41200
33000
82400
CX07-0236
CEN4-95
5"
54900
43900
109800
CX07-0237
CEN3-66
6"
34200
27400
68400
CX07-0238
CEN4-66
6"
45600
36500
91200
CX07-0239
CEN3-96
6"
49400
39500
98800
CX07-0240
CEN4-96
6"
65800
52600
131600
CX07-0241
CEN3-98
8"
65800
52600
131600
CX07-0242
CEN4-98
8"
87800
70200
175600
CX07-0243
CEN3-910
10"
82300
65800
164600
CX07-0244
CEN4-910
10"
109000
87000
218000
CX07-0245
CEN3-912
12"
98800
79000
197600
CX07-0246
CEN4-912
12"
131000
105000
262000
* Rated loads are for slings without tapered eyes. Folding or bunching which occurs when used with shackles,
hooks or other applications will reduce the rated load.
Capacities shown represent minimum values. For actual rated capacities consult your local CERTEX branch.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-19

Length
of
Sling
Length
of
Sling

3 and 4 Ply Slings


1 and 2 Ply Slings

WEB SLINGS
Rated Capacities Pounds
Reversed Eye-Type VI
These are the most durable of all web slings.The complete sling, both sides, are covered with a buffer
web for the maximum abrasion resistance, including the eyes. Eye configuration allows for tight choking
also great for vertical and basket hitches.

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0247
CX07-0248
CX07-0249
CX07-0250
CX07-0251
CX07-0252
CX07-0253
CX07-0254
CX07-0255
CX07-0256
CX07-0257
CX07-0258
CX07-0259
CX07-0260
CX07-0261
CX07-0262
CX07-0263
CX07-0264
CX07-0265
CX07-0266
CX07-0267
CX07-0268
CX07-0269
CX07-0270
CX07-0271

Type
CRE1-61
CRE1-91
CRE2-61
CRE2-91
CRE1-615
CRE1-915
CRE2-615
CRE2-915
CRE1-K
CRE1-H
CRE2-K
CRE2-H
CRE3-H
CRE1-62
CRE1-92
CRE2-62
CRE2-92
CRE3-92
CRE4-92
CRE1-63
CRE1-93
CRE2-63
CRE2-93
CRE3-93
CRE4-93

Width
2"
2"
2"
2"
3"
3"
3"
3"
3 1/2"
3 1/2"
3 1/2"
3 1/2"
3 1/2"
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
4"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"

Vertical
3600
4800
6000
7700
3500
4750
6500
9000
4000
5000
7500
10000
15000
6800
7700
10500
13000
16400
20700
8000
11000
14400
20000
25500
32500

Choker
2900
3800
4800
6100
2800
3800
5200
7200
3200
4000
6000
8000
12000
5400
6200
8400
10400
13100
16560
6400
8800
11500
16000
20400
26000

Basket
7200
9600
12000
15400
7000
9500
13000
18000
8000
10000
15000
20000
30000
13600
15400
21000
26000
32800
41400
16000
22000
28800
40000
51000
65000

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-20

WEB SLINGS
Cargo Slings Wide Body
These wide body slings are used in a basket hitch only where wider slings are needed for better load stability. These wider slings distributes the load over a larger sling surface area and also offer great protection
over smooth and soft surfaces. Standard widths from six through twenty four inches. Wider widths available on request.
CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0272
CX07-0273
CX07-0274
CX07-0275
CX07-0276
CX07-0277
CX07-0278
CX07-0279
CX07-0280
CX07-0281
CX07-0282
CX07-0283

Type
CCS2-63
CCS2-93
CCS4-63
CCS4-93
CCS2-64
CCS2-94
CCS4-64
CCS4-94
CCS2-66
CCS2-96
CCS4-66
CCS4-96

Width
Inches
6"
6"
6"
6"
8"
8"
8"
8"
12"
12"
12"
12"

Vertical Basket
Capacity
13000
18000
26000
37000
17000
24000
32000
41000
26000
37000
49000
66000

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0284
CX07-0285
CX07-0286
CX07-0287
CX07-0288
CX07-0289
CX07-0290
CX07-0291
CX07-0292
CX07-0293

Type
CCS2-98
CCS4-98
CCS3-66
CCS3-96
CCS6-66
CCS6-96
CCS3-98
CCS2-912
CCS6-98
CCS4-912

Width
Inches
16"
16"
18"
18"
18"
18"
24"
24"
24"
24"

Vertical Basket
Capacity
42000
86000
26000
37000
49000
66000
44000
66000
88000
130000

Cargo Type
(Wide Body)

7
Load Balancing Slings
These Load Balancing slings serve the same purpose as the Cargo type slings except they are more
economical due to the reduced capacities. Also the eyes are smaller to fit the smaller hoist hooks.
Wider widths available on request

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0294
CX07-0295
CX07-0296

Type
CLB6
CLB8
CLB12

Width
Inches
6"
8"
12"

Vertical Basket
Capacity
8000
8000
8000

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0297
CX07-0298
CX07-0299

Type
CLB16
CLB18
CLB24

Width
Inches
16"
18"
24"

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-21

Vertical
Basket
Capacity
10000
10000
10000

WEB SLINGS
Bridle Slings (multi-legged)
These Bridle Slings assemblies are used on lifts that need multiple legs and come equipped with many variations of
rings, hooks and other fittings.

3 and 4 legged assemblies available on request. Because of the wide variety of fittings which can greatly effect the rated
capacity of an assembly please contact your nearest CERTEX location to discuss your specific lifting requirements.

Hardware Slings (Single Leg)

CERTEX Oneway Slings


These slings are designed for applications where the sling is used only once or twice and then disposed of. They are
constructed of materials of the same high quality as our other synthetic slings only they are not designed to take the
repeated usage as standard slings.The design factors can be suited to your particular applications and we have found
these slings to be quite cost effective when compared to our other slings. Oneway Slings are available in many different constructions, widths and capacities. Give your nearest CERTEX Company a call for more information.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-22

WEB SLINGS
CERTEX Marine Slings
Certex marine slings are manufactured from heavy duty nylon or polyester webbing treated for abrasion and UV resistance. These slings are soft and flexible to conform to any boat size and hull configuration. Available in many different
widths and capacities. Contact your nearest Certex location for more information.
CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.
CX07-0300
CX07-0301
CX07-0302
CX07-0303
CX07-0304
CX07-0305
CX07-0306
CX07-0307
CX07-0308
CX07-0309
CX07-0310
CX07-0311
CX07-0312
CX07-0313
CX07-0314
CX07-0315
CX07-0316
CX07-0317

Nylon stretches approximately 6% at the


rated capacity. Polyester stretches approximately 3% at rated capacity. Certex will custom design and fabricate marine slings to
meet your specific needs.

Parts
Number
CMS1-63
CMS1-93
CMS1-64
CMS1-94
CMS1-66
CMS1-96
CMS1-98
CMS2-98
CMS1-610
CMS1-910
CMS2-610
CMS2-910
CMS1-612
CMS1-912
CMS2-612
CMS2-912
CMS1-916
CMS2-916

Sling
Width
3"
4"
6"
8"
10"

12"

16"

Standard
Eye Length
9"
9"
12"
12"
14"
14"
18"
18"
12"
12"
18"
18"
14"
14"
20"
20"
18"
24"

Basket
Capacity
In Lbs.
6,600
9,300
8,800
12,400
13,200
18,600
24,800
44,000
22,000
31,000
41,000
55,000
26,400
37,200
49,200
66,000
44,000
88,000

Standard Web Type

Sliding
Chine
Sleeves

Sliding
Chine
Sleeves

Lead
Weights

Extra Eye

Fabric
Tapered Eye

Hardware Disconnect Type


Fabric Eye
Disconnect

Lead
Weights

Extra
Eyes

Fabric
Tapered
Eye

WARNING: Marine slings which are continuously exposed to ultra-violet


(sun) light can effect the strength of the slings in varying
degrees ranging from slight to total degradation. Marine
slings require inspections before each use by a qualified
person to determine if the slings meet the requirements of
the lift. Marine slings shall be proof tested to twice their
rated capacity semi-annually, or more frequently depending
on severity of exposure.

WARNING: Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-23

WEB SLINGS
CERTEX Wheel Nets
Certex Wheel Nets make for fast loading of any size vehicle due to the lightweight, high strength synthetic webbing. This webbing is soft and flexible to conform to any
surface. These wheel nets are used in matched sets and
are designed and fabricated to your specific requirements.
When not in use these wheel nets fold up for easy storage
and are not affected by moisture.

Certex Wheel Nets come in standard capacities and sizes from 5 tons through 30 tons. Call your nearest Certex location for
more information. Please have vehicle body size, capacity of vehicle and length from ground level to lifting devise.

Wear Pads & Sleeves


Wear pads give a sling extra protection where it wears the most. They can be furnished in either webbing or leather.
Leather pads are more resistant to wear and cutting, but are subject to gradual deterioration from oils, grease and dirt.
Nylon webbing wear pads are fully resistant to oils, grease, and they stretch in proportion to the sling.
Regular Wear Pad

REGULAR. This is the type that


is sewn on to give fixed protection at expected wear points.
They can be sewn anywhere on
the sling, at any length on one
side or on both sides.

Edge Wrap

Sliding Sleeve

EDGEGUARD. A strip of webbing


or leather is sewn around each
edge of the sling, extending
approximately 1/2 onto the face
of the webbing. This is necessary for certain applications
where sling edges are subject to
damage.

SLEEVE. Sometimes called sliding


sleeve or tube type wear pads,
these pads are suggested for handling material with sharp edges.
Sleeves cover both sides of the
sling and can be shifted to wear
points.

WARNING: Failure to read, understand and follow the use and


inspection instructions could result in severe personal injury or death. Do not exceed rated capacities.

7-24

WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
Synthetic Sling Fittings
Synthetic Sling Saver Shackles and Hooks

S-252 (Bolt Type)

WS-320A

S-253 (Screw Pin)

Designed with Non-Slip surface that:

Eliminates bunching effect caused by tradi


tional shackles.
Reduces sling tendency to slide.

Shackles available in sizes 3 1/4 to 50 tons.

Hooks available is sizes 1 1/2, 3 and 5 tons.


Increased radius of bow / eye gives wider sling

bearing surface resulting in an increased area


for load distribution, thus:
Increasing Synthetic Sling efficiency by at least
15% as compared to standard anchor and chain

shackle bows and conventional eye hooks.


This allows 100% of the slings rated Working

Load Limit to be achieved.


Allowing better load distribution on internal
fibers.
Dimensional

Design factor of 5 to 1.
Shackles available in both a Screw Pin and Bolt,
Nut and cotter pin configuration.
Bolt (Pin) has a larger diameter that provides
better load distribution.
Look for the Red Pin the mark of Genuine
Crosby quality.
Each shackle and hook has a Product
Identification Code (PIC) for material traceability along with a Working Load Limit and the
name Crosby forged into it.
All Alloy construction.
Fatigue rated to 20,000 cycles at 1 1/2 times
the Working Load Limit.

Information

S-252
Web
Sling
Nominal
Size
(in.)

Round
Sling
Size
(Number)

Working
Load
Limit*
(tons)

1&2

3 1/4

S-253

S-252
Bolt Type
CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.

Crosby
S-252
Stock
No.

CX07-0318 1020485

Dimensions
(in.)

S-253
Bolt Type
Weight
Each
(lbs.)
1.4

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.

Crosby
S-253
Stock
No.

CX07-0325 1020575

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

1.4

.88

.62 1.38 .75 1.50 .44

G
3.38

3.68 1.12 1.50 .75

2.69

3.22

.44 1.00

1.5

3&4

6 1/2

CX07-0319 1020496

2.4

CX07-0326 1020584

2.2

1.25 .75 1.75 .88 1.88 .50

4.15

4.25 1.31 1.81 1.00 3.38

4.03

.50 1.19

5&6

8 3/4

CX07-0320 1020507

4.1

CX07-0327 1020593

3.8

1.38 .88 2.25 1.00 2.81 .56

5.50

4.72 1.50 2.09 1.12 4.19

4.50

.50 1.44

7&8

12 1/2

CX07-0321 1020518

8.0

CX07-0328 1020602

7.3

1.62 1.12 3.25 1.25 3.06 .75

6.34

5.88 1.88 2.62 1.38 5.62

5.59

.62 1.81

9 & 10

20 1/2

CX07-0322 1020529

16.9

CX07-0329 1020611

15.2

2.12 1.38 4.50 1.50 5.75 .88

9.75

7.19 2.25 3.12 1.75 7.50

6.88

.75 2.13

11 & 12

35

CX07-0323 1020540

35.0

CX07-0330 1020620

30.8

2.50 1.75 5.50 2.00 6.34 1.12 11.50 9.31 3.00 4.19 2.25 9.19

13

50

CX07-0324 1020551

57.5

CX07-0331 1020629

52.0

3.00 2.12 6.50 2.25 7.70 1.25 13.75 10.38 3.38 4.75 2.75 11.00 10.22 1.22 3.19

* Note: Maximum Proof load is 2 1/2 times the Working Load Limit. Minimum Ultimate Strength is 5 times the Working Load Limit.

7-25

8.66 1.00 2.88

WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
Accessories
Synthetic Sling Fittings

S-256 Link Plate

S-255 Spool

The Spool is designed to keep the load centered on the pin, thus keeping the sling positioned correctly in the shackle bow.

The Link Plate is designed to connect two (2)


S-252 or S-253 Sling Saver Shackles together.

Link Plate

Spool
Shackle
SIZE
(in.)
1
1.5
2
3
4
5
6

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.
CX07-0332
CX07-0333
CX07-0334
CX07-0335
CX07-0336
CX07-0337
CX07-0338

Crosby
Stock
No.
1020903
1020912
1020921
1020930
1020939
1020948
1020957

Dimensions
(in.)
A
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.25
3.75

B
.81
.94
1.05
1.31
1.63
2.13
2.38

C
.75
1.00
1.19
1.50
1.88
2.25
2.75

D
.19
.25
.31
.38
.44
.50
.62

Weight
Each
(lbs.)
.33
.57
.89
1.45
2.79
2.40
4.06

7-26

Shackle
Size )
(in.)

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.

Crosby
Stock
No.

1
1.5
2
3
4
5
6

CX07-0339
CX07-0340
CX07-0341
CX07-0342
CX07-0343
CX07-0344
CX07-0345

1020785
1020796
1020807
1020818
1020829
1020840
1020851

Dimensions
(in.)
A
.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
3.00

B
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00

C
3.38
4.12
4.75
6.00
7.00
9.25
10.50

D
.81
.94
1.06
1.31
1.62
2.12
2.38

E
1.88
2.25
2.62
2.35
3.75
5.00
5.75

Weight
Each
(lbs.)
.83
1.62
2.71
5.18
8.19
17.19
37.40

WEB SLING SYSTEM


SLING SAVER
This easy to use chart is designed to allow you to quickly determine the fittings required to create the Web Sling or
Round Sling you need.

Double Leg Sling

Single Leg Sling

SINGLE AND DOUBLE LEG SLINGS


Component Recommendations based on Type III, (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2 Ply web slings.

S-280 Web Connector


S-281 Web Sling Shackle
S-282 Chain Connector

S-280 Web Connector

S-282

Web Sling

Round
Sling
Size
(No.)

Web
Width
(in.)

Eye
Width
(in.)

Ply

S-280
S-281
S-282
Working
Load Limit
(tons)

1&2

1.5

5&6

Master
Link
A-342
Single Leg
(in.)

Master
Link
A-342
Double Leg
(in.)

7,000

5/8

3/4

10,000

3/4

Web
Sling
Hook
WS-320
(tons)

Spectrum
8
Chain Size
(in.)-(mm)

Eye Hoist
Hook
S-320AN (tons)

Eye
SHUR-LOC
S-316A
(in.)

3-1/4

3/8 10

1/2

4-1/2

1/2 13

5/8

6-1/4

5/8 16

5/8

15,000

8-1/2

11

24,000

1-1/4

Master
Link
A-342
Triple Leg
(in.)

Master
Link
A-342
Quad Leg
(in.)

Swivel
Hoist
Ring
HR-125 (lbs.)

TRIPLE AND QUAD LEG SLINGS


Component Recommendations based on Type III, (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2 Ply web slings.

S-280 Web Connector


S-281 Web Sling Shackle
S-282 Chain Connector

S-280 Web Connector

S-282

Web Sling

Round
Sling
Size
(No.)

Web
Width
(in.)

Eye
Width
(in.)

1&2

1.5

5&6

Ply

S-280
S-281
S-282
Working
Load Limit
(tons)

Web
Sling
Hook
WS-320
(tons)

Spectrum
8
Chain Size
(in.)-(mm)

Eye Hoist
Hook
S-320AN (tons)

3-1/4

3/8 10

1/2

7,000

4-1/2

1/2 13

5/8

10,000

1-1/4

6-1/4

5/8 16

5/8

15,000

1-1/4

1-1/2

8-1/2

11

24,000

1-1/2

1-3/4

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Eye
SHUR-LOC
S-316A
(in.)

Swivel
Hoist
Ring
HR-125 (lbs.)

SYNTHETIC SLING SYSTEM


SLING SAVER
EASILY INTEGRATED INTO SYNTHETIC SLING SYSTEM
The Synthetic Sling Saver shackle line has been designed to easily adapt to other Crosby Sling fittings to develop
complete systems for synthetic slings.

Sling Saver
Shackle

Web
Sling
Eye
Width
(in.)

Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

LOK-A-LOY Link*
A-337

Eye
Sling Saver Sling Saver
Hoist
Shackle
Hook
Shackle
Spool
Link Plate S-320AN
S-255
S-320A
S-256
(in.)
(tons)
(in.)

Alloy
Master
Link
A-342
(in.)

Master
Link
Assy.
A-345
(in.)

Sling
Hook
A-327
(in.)

Eye
Grab
Hook
A-328
(in.)

Eye
Foundry
Hook
A-329
(in.)

Eye
SHUR-LOC
S-316A
(in.)

Eye
Latching
S-315A
(in.)
3/8

3-1/4

3/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

1.5

6-1/2

1.5

1.5

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

8-3/4

11

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

12-1/2

15

1-1/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

20-1/2

22

1-3/4

3/4

3/4

35

37

3/4

50

60

2-1/4

3/4

Eye
SHUR-LOC
S-316A
(in.)

Eye
Latching
S-315A
(in.)

* Lok-A-Loy size same as hook size.


New 320N Eye Hook.

Sling Saver
Shackle

Web
Sling
Eye
Width
(in.)

Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

LOK-A-LOY Link*
A-337

Eye
Hoist
Sling Saver Sling Saver
Hook
Shackle
Shackle
Link Plate S-320AN
Spool
S-320A
S-256
S-255
(tons)
(in.)
(in.)

Alloy
Master
Link
A-342
(in.)

Master
Link
Assy.
A-345
(in.)

Sling
Hook
A-327
(in.)

Eye
Grab
Hook
A-328
(in.)

Eye
Foundry
Hook
A-329
(in.)

3-1/4

3/4

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

3/8

1.5

6-1/2

1.5

1.5

1-1/4

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

8-3/4

11

1-1/4

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

5/8

12-1/2

15

1-1/4

1-1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

3/4

20-1/2

22

1-3/4

1-3/4

35

37

3/4

50

60

2-1/4

3/4

* Lok-A-Loy size same as hook size.


New 320N Eye Hook.

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WEB CONNECTOR
SLING SAVER
The Web Connector line is designed to connect Synthetic Web Slings
and Synthetic Round Slings to conventional hardware.

4 Connects Synthetic Web and Synthetic Round Slings to


conventional Crosby hardware including:
320N Eye Hook
Additional Crosby Grade 8 Fittings
Master Links
Rings
Shackles
4 Makes a field assembled bridle quick and easy.
4 No cotter pin to snag sling material.
4 Durable Vinyl cover that:
Protects sling at eye.
Keeps slings positioned correctly on spool.

S-280
Web Connector

4 Increased radius of spool gives wider sling bearing surface resulting in an increased area for load distribution,
thus:
Increasing Synthetic Sling efficiency by at least
15% as compared to standard anchor and chain
shackle bows and conventional eye hooks.This
allows 100% of the slings rated Working Load Limit
to be achieved.
Allowing better load distribution on internal fibers.
4 All Alloy construction.
4 Design Factor of 5 to 1.
4 Replacement kit for spool and web cover available.
4 Designed for use with Type III (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2
ply webbing & Synthetic Round Slings. Also accomodates single ply and endless slings.

Dimensions
(in.)

Web Slings*

Ply

S-280
Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Crosby
S-280
Stock
No.

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

3-1/4

CX07-0346

1021681

1.5

.75

.62

1.63

2.44

.63

.62

2.69

.56

1.19

2.02

1.5

4-1/2

CX07-0347

1021690

1.9

.75

.69

1.10

2.01

.75

.69

2.19

.60

1.38

2.34

6-1/4

CX07-0348

1021700

2.9

.75

.81

1.66

2.56

.88

.75

2.69

.69

1.62

2.46

8-1/2

CX07-0349

1021709

5.1

1.00

.94

2.47

3.50

1.00

.88

3.69

.88

1.88

2.84

Round
Sling
Size
(No.)

Webbing
Width
(in.)

Eye
Width
(in.)

1&2

3
4
5&6

* Type III (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2-Ply


NOTE: Maximum Proof Load is 2-1/2 times the Working Load Limit. Minimum Ultimate strength is 5 times the Working Load Limit.

WARNING: A falling load may cause serious injury or death.


Read, understand and follow all instructions
and chart information before using web connector.
Before use, tighten bolt first, then tighten nut.

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WEB SLING SHACKLE


SLING SAVER
Web Sling Shackle is designed to connect Synthetic Web Slings
and Synthetic Round Slings to eyebolts, pad eyes and lifting lugs.

S-281
Web Sling Shackle

Shackles

Incorporates same ear spread and pin dimensions as conventional


Crosby Shackles.
Allows easy connection to pad eyes, eye bolts and lifting lugs.
Increased radius of bow gives wider sling bearing surface resulting in
an increased area for load distribution, thus:
Increasing Synthetic Sling efficiency by at least 15% as compared to
standard anchor and chain shackle bows and conventional
eye hooks.This allows 100% of the slings rated Working
Load Limit to be achieved.
Allowing better load distribution on internal fibers.
All Alloy construction.
Design Factor of 5 to 1.
Each shackle has a Product Identification Code (PIC) for material
traceability along with a Working Load Limit and the name Crosby
forged into it.

Dimensions
(in.)

Web Slings*
Round
Sling
Size
(No.)

Webbing
Width
(in.)

Eye
Width
(in.)

1&2

1.5

5&6

Ply

S-281
Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Crosby
S-281
Stock
No.

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

3-1/4

CX07-0350

1021048

1.2

1.06

2.50

.75

1.62

1.22

3.84

3.34

4-1/2

CX07-0351

1021057

1.5

1.25

2.00

.88

1.50

1.41

3.38

3.97

6-1/4

CX07-0352

1021066

2.5

1.44

2.50

1.00

2.00

1.62

4.22

4.50

8-1/2

CX07-0353

1021075

4.3

1.69

3.62

1.13

2.75

1.84

5.64

5.13

* Designed for use with Type III (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2-Ply web slings.
NOTE: Maximum Proof Load is 2-1/2 times the Working Load Limit. Minimum Ultimate strength is 5 times the Working Load Limit.

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WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
Crosby Web Sling Hook

WS - 320A

The Crosby Web Sling hook, originally designed for 2-Ply Web slings, can also be used with Round Slings as long as the
Working Load Limit ratings are compatible. The new hook incorporates the following features:
Eye is designed with a wide beam surface which:
Eliminates bunching effects.
Reduces sling tendency to slide.
Allows a better load distribution to internal fibers.
Each hook has a Product Identification Code (PIC) for material traceability along with a working load limit and the
name Crosby forged into it. Additionally, all hooks feature Crosbys patented QUIC-CHECK indicators.
Hooks available in sizes 1 1/2 (1), 3 (2) and 5 (3) tons.
All alloy construction.
Design factor of 5 to 1.
Fatigue rated to 20,000 cycles at 1 1/2 times the Working Load Limit.

Crosby
S-4320
Replacement
Latch Kit
Stock No.

Round
Sling
Size
(Number)

Working
Load
Limit*
(tons)

1"

1 1/2

FA

CX07-0354

1022701

CX07-0357

1022706

CX07-0360

1096374

2"

HA

CX07-0355

1022712

CX07-0358

1022717

CX07-0361

1096468

3"

IA

CX07-0356

1022723

CX07-0359

1022728

CX07-0362

1096515

Web Sling
Nominal
Size
(in.)

Hook
Identification
Code

Crosby
WS-320-A
S.C.

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

Crosby
WSL-320 A
with Latch

CERTEX
Cat. Ref. No.

320 AN Alloy Steel

Web
Sling
Nominal
Size
(in.)

Round
Sling
Size
(Number)

Working
Load
Limit*
(tons)

Dimensions
(in.)

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

AA

1"

1 1/2

5.25

2.26

3.98

3.11

1.38

.84

.94

.93

.71

1.50

.63

.75

.91

2.24

1.01

.98

2.00

1.10

2"

7.11

3.66

5.31

3.97

1.63

1.13

1.32

1.13

.94

2.50

.85

1.13

1.09

2.82

1.69

1.16

2.00

2.86

3"

9.33

5.13

7.06

4.81

2.00

1.44

1.63

1.47

1.31

3.75

1.13

1.63

1.36

3.51

2.59

1.53

2.50

6.60

* Note: Proof load is 2 1/2 times Working Load Limit. Average straightening load (ultimate load) is 5 times Working Load Limit.

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WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
S-282 Web to Grade 8 Chain Connector

S-282
Chain Connector
Designed around the same concept as our S-280 Web Connector, the New S-282 Chain Connector makes the
connection from web sling to existing chain quick and easy.
4 Available in three sizes:

3-1/4 ton Working Load Limit - 2 to 3/8 (10mm) chain.


4-1/2 ton Working Load Limit - 1-1/2 (3Tapered Webbing) to 1/2 (13mm) Chain.
6-1/4 ton Working Load Limit - 2 (4Tapered Webbing) to 5/8 (16mm) chain.
4 Alloy Steel (Quenched and Tempered)
4 Each Connector has a Product Identification Code (PIC) for material traceability along with a Working Load
Limit and the name Crosby forged into it.
4 Uses same spool and cover as S-280 Web Connector.
Replacement Kit for Spool and Web Cover available.

Ply.

Chain
Size

Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.

Crosby
S-282
Stock No.

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

2
2
2

3/8
1/2
5/8

3-1/4
4-1/2
6-1/4

CX07-0500
CX07-0501
CX07-0502

1021084
1021093
1021100

2.11
2.44
2.54

2.13
1.63
2.13

4.33
5.04
5.69

4.77
4.54
5.31

1.9
2.8
4.3

Web Slings *

Round
Sling Size
(No.)

Webbing
Width (in.)

Eye Width
(in.)

1&2
3
4

2
3
4

2
1.5
2

* Designed for use with Type III, (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2 Ply web slings.

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Dimensions (in.)

WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
S-287 Sliding Choker Hook For Webbing

S-287
Choker Hook
Crosbys new S-287 is designed specifically for choker applications using web slings.
4 Available in 2 sizes: 3-1/4 tons (2 webbing) and 4-1/2 tons (3 webbing)

4 Special design of hook protects the synthetic sling when dropped or dragged.
4 Designed to reduce friction, abrasion, and fraying in choker area.
4 Design factor of 5 to 1.
4 Forged alloy steel.
4 Each Connector has a Product Identification Code (PIC) for material traceability along with a Working
Load Limit and the name Crosby forged into it.
4 Use same spool and cover as S-280 Web Connector.
Replacement Kit for Spool and Web Cover availalbe.

Ply.

Working
Load
Limit
(tons)

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.

Crosby
S-287
Stock No.

2
2

3-1/4
4-1/2

CX07-0503
CX07-0504

1021909
1021918

Web Sling *

Round
Sling Size
(No.)

Webbing
Width (in.)

Eye Width
(in.)

1&2
3

2
3

2
1.5

* Designed for use with Type III, (Eye & Eye), Class 7, 2 Ply web slings.

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Dimensions (in.)
A

2.13 2.50 3.32


1.63 3.50 3.67

D
.38
.38

6.03 4.77 4.88 .34 1.50


7.06 4.53 6.51 1.36 1.88

Weight
Each
(lbs.)
3.7
6.1

WEB SLINGS
The Crosby Group, Inc.
HR-125W Hoist Ring To Web

HR-125W
Hoist Ring

Available in capacities from 3-1/4 to 6-1/4 tons.


Fits webbing sizes 2 to 4.

Design Factor of 5 to 1.
Forged Alloy Steel.
Durable plastic cover protects the sling at the eye as well as keeps the sling positioned correctly
on the spool.
Designed for use with Type III (Eye & Eye), class 7, 2 ply webbing & synthetic round slings.
Also accomodates single ply endless slings.

CERTEX
Cat. Ref.
No.
CX07-0505
CX07-0506
CX07-0507
CX07-0508
CX07-0509

Round
HR-125W
Effective Torque in
Sling Web
Eye
Working
Thread
Ft-lbs.
HR-125
Size Width Width
Load
Torque in Projection Spool bolt
Stock No. (No.)
(in.)
(in.)
(tons)*
Ft-lbs.
Length
and nut
1067610
1067615
1067629
1067634
1067638

1&2
1&2
3
3
4

2
2
3
3
4

2
2
1.5
1.5
2

3-1/4
3-1/4
4-1/2
4-1/2
6-1/4

100
100
230
230
470

.90
1.65
1.15
2.15
2.22

90
90
110
110
130

Dimensions (in.)
A

Weight
Each
(lbs.)

3/4-10 x 2.75
3/4-10 x 3.50
1 - 8 x 3.00
1 - 8 x 4.00
1-1/2 - 6 x 6.50

.89
1.64
1.14
2.14
2.21

2.13
2.13
1.63
1.63
2.13

2.96
2.96
2.96
2.96
3.71

4.75
4.75
4.77
4.77
6.24

4.77
4.77
4.54
4.54
5.31

4.87
4.87
4.87
4.87
6.18

6.2
6.3
7.1
7.3
13.7

** Ultimate load is 4 times the Working Load Limit. Individually tested to 2-1/2 the Working Load Limit.
Long bolts are designed to be used with soft metal (i.e., aluminum) work piece.While the long bolts may also be used with ferrous metal
(i.e., steel & iron).
Bolt specification is a Grade 8 alloy socket head cap screw to ASTM A574. All threads are UNC - 3A.

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