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Latching hooks allow you to quickly release a load.
Adjust the chain length and number of legs without changing slings.
Grab hooks can securely hold onto a single link of chain to shorten a leg or create loops.
Prevent accidental opening of the hook with these locking hooks.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the eyes lie in a flat position for easy removal from beneath loads.
Slings are reinforced for additional abrasion resistance.
Slings have plastic-coated fibers woven into the edges for added abrasion resistance.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than other web slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
Also known as Type 4 slings, the eyes are turned 90° so they can form a choker configuration more easily than with flat-eye slings.
Also known as cargo slings, these wide slings provide extra stability and balance when lifting bulky loads.
Securely hook these slings to a load that has lifting eyes.
Designed for use in the choker configuration, the end fittings keep these slings correctly positioned during use.
These slings attach quickly and securely to loads with lift attachments.
These slings are more abrasion and cut resistant than web and round slings, yet lighter in weight than mesh and chain slings.
Made of abrasion- and chemical-resistant Dyneema, these slings are a lightweight alternative to wire rope slings.
Similar to a finger trap, the loop adjusts freely when loose and holds tight when tension is applied.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
These slings have nylon strips sewn into the sleeve to slow deterioration, making them three times more abrasion resistant than other round slings.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the flat eye on each end allows the sling to quickly change into the choker, vertical, or basket configuration.
Made of galvanized steel mesh to be more cut and abrasion resistant than web or round slings, yet maintain the flexibility to conform to a load.
Strong and durable, use this chain for your lifting applications.
This chain is approximately 25% stronger than Grade 80 chain.
The strongest chain grade we offer, it’s approximately 20% stronger than Grade 100 chain and 50% stronger than Grade 80 chain.
Gauge measures the maximum allowable wear tolerances on links of Grade 80 or Grade 100 steel chain, as required by OSHA. If the gauge can be inserted over any part of the link, the chain should be taken out of service.
Use this stainless steel chain when lifting in food processing areas and environments where chemicals are used.
Place these plastic rulers on links to measure chain wear.
Precisely measure chain elongation to see if you need to replace your chain. These gauges give a more accurate reading than alternatives because they’re designed to anchor to a roller and extend across several links.
Place these steel inserts between two roller links. If they can be inserted past your ANSI number, the chain is worn out.