|
Super-Flex
Super-Flex®
slings are flexible and can snug up tightly around the load
in choker hitches. Super-Flex slings also offer outstanding
handling characteristics, particularly in the larger rated
capacities. When loaded, stress distributes to all rope parts
in the sling body due to the helical manner in which ropes
are laid together.
Braided slings are formed by continuously
plaiting, or braiding, several ropes together to form the
sling body and both eyes in a single fabrication operation.
Ends of the individual ropes are usually hand-tucked or mechanically
spliced into the component ropes of the body. The eyes are
wrapped and given a rubberized coating.
Braided slings are often selected
when loads must either be turned or maneuvered since the sling
design creates friction to grip loads.
Four-, five- and seven-part Super-Flex
slings with either mechanical or hand eye splices are available
by special order.
Consult our Fabricated Products Engineering
Department for further information.
Multi-part body braided construction.
High flexibility is achieved by braiding, or plaiting, one
or more wire ropes to form a fabric for the sling body. Component
ropes run continuously through the body and eyes with ends
hand-tucked into sling body or secured with pressed sleeves.
The six-part sling is flat; the eight-part is round.
Super-Flex hand splice.
Each
sling is hand-fabricated by laying together one or more ropes
in a helical manner so component ropes run continuously through
the eyes and sling body. The ends are then secured into the
component rope with hand-tucked splices.
Super-Flex mechanical splice.
Three wire ropes are helically
laid to form a three-part fabric, from which sling bodies
of three or nine parts may be made by helically laying one
or three parts of fabric together. Mechanical splices form
the eyes that provide centerline pull along the sling body.
There are the same number of rope parts in the sling eyes
as in the body.


* 315 assemblies
1" and larger have single sleeve on component rope.
# Made with 7x19 GAC component rope.
** Rated Capacities Basekt Hitch based on D/d ratio of 25
times the component rope diameter.
Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural
eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.
Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.
Horizontal sling angles of less than 30º shall not be used.
All capacities in tons of 2000 lbs. All eye and fitting dimensions
in inches.

*325 assemblies
1" and larger have single sleeve on component rope
# Made with 7x19 GAC component rope.
** Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d ratio of 25
times the component rope diameter.
Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than natural
eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.
Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.
Horizontal sling angles less than 30º shall not be used.
All capacities in tons of 2,000 lbs. All eye and fitting dimensions
in inches.

*325 assemblies 1" and larger
have single sleeve on component rope
# Made with 7x19 GAC component rope.
** Rated Capacities Basket Hitch based on D/d ratio
of 25 times the component rope diameter.
Rated Capacities based on pin diameter no larger than
natural eye width or less than the nominal sling diameter.
Rated Capacities based on design factor of 5.
Horizontal sling angles less than 30º shall not be used.
All capacities in tons of 2,000 lbs. All eye and fitting
dimensions in inches.
|