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LIFTALLOY ENDLESS BASKET CHAIN SLINGS

endless basket chain sling
Slings shown here are the most popular
of the traditional adjustable type slings.
However, our engineering staff can design
whatever configuration is required to fit
individual needs.

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PRICING FOR LIFTALLOY ENDLESS CHAIN SLINGS THROUGH OBLONG LINK
Endless Chain Slings Through Oblong Link (CONTACT US FOR SPECIAL LENGTHS)
SE - Single at 90°
Chain
Size
(in.)
†Rated Cap (lbs.) Grade 80 3' 4' 5' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' Add per
foot of
extra
reach
7/32
2,100
$20.54
9/32
3,500
$23.79
3/8
7,100
$34.94
1/2
12,000
$54.91
5/8
18,100
$79.71
3/4
28,300
$125.52
7/8
34,200
$195.11
1
47,700
$313.38
DE - Double at 60°
7/32
3,600
$41.08
9/32
6,100
$47.57
3/8
12,300
$69.89
1/2
20,800
$109.81
5/8
31,300
$159.44
3/4
49,000
$251.04
7/8
59,200
$390.23
¹ Also referred to as "Working Load Limit".
Do not exceed rated capacities. Sling capacity decreases as the angle from horizontal decreases. Slings should not
be used at angles of less than 30° from horizontal. Refer to chain chart and effect of angle chart below.

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EN - Endless Chain Slings (CONTACT US FOR SPECIAL LENGTHS)
Chain
Size
(in.)
3' 4' 5' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' Add per
foot of
extra
reach
7/32
$20.54
9/32
$23.79
3/8
$34.94
1/2
$54.91
5/8
$79.71
3/4
$125.52
7/8
$195.11
1
$313.38
1 1/4
$592.26

LIFTALLOY CHAIN SLING BASICS

LiftAlloy Grade 80
Proven reliability Widest range of sizes and styles
Available in welded or mechanically
    assembled slings
Greater temperature tolerance
Rated Capacity for LiftAlloy Chain Slings
Size of
Chain
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Dim. (in.)
Approx.
no. of
Links
per ft.
Approx.
Weight
per
100 ft.
(lbs.)
(In.) (mm) Single
Chain @
90º (lbs.)
Double Chain
Slings* (lbs.)
Triple & Quad Chain
Slings* (lbs.)**
Inside
Length
Inside
Width
Grade 80
7/32 5.5 2,100 3,600 3,000 2,100 5,450 4,450 3,150 0.671 0.296 17.9 45
9/32 7.0 3,500 6,100 4,900 3,500 9,100 7,400 5,200 0.868 0.395 13.8 74
3/8 10.0 7,100 12,300 10,000 7,100 18,400 15,100 10,600 1.222 0.572 9.8 146
1/2 13.0 12,000 20,800 17,000 12,000 31,200 25,500 18,000 1.404 0.720 8.5 258
5/8 16.0 18,100 31,300 25,600 18,100 47,000 38,400 27,100 1.733 0.854 6.9 387
3/4 20.0 28,300 49,000 40,000 28,300 73,500 60,000 42,400 2.160 1.052 5.5 622
7/8 22.0 34,200 59,200 48,400 34,200 88,900 72,500 51,300 2.250 1.137 5.3 776
1 26.0 47,700 82,600 67,400 47,700 123,900 101,200 71,500 2.664 1.348 4.5 995
1 1/4 32.0 72,300 125,200 102,200 72,300 187,800 153,400 108,400 3.250 1.656 3.7 1,571
** A quad branch chain sling, especially when used on a load of rigid structure, is usually not sustaining the load evenly distributed
on each of its four branches. The maximum working load limits are therefore set at the same values as for triple branch chain slings of
equal quality and size and used with branches at same angle of inclination.
Do not exceed rated capacities. Sling capacity decreases as the angle from horizontal decreases. Slings should not
be used at angles of less than 30º. Refer to chain chart above and Effect of Angle chart below.

Effect of Angle of Lift on a Sling's Rated Capacity
DEFINITION
as used throughout this catalog, serves to alert users to potentially hazardous situations which often occur in the
use of these products. Failure to read, understand and follow the accompanying instructions on how to avoid these
situations could result in death or serious injury.

Using slings at an angle can become deadly if that angle is not taken into consideration when selecting the sling to be
used. The tension on each leg of the sling is increased as the angle of lift, from horizontal, decreases. It is most desirable
for a sling to have a larger angle of lift, approaching 90°. Lifts with angles of less than 30° from horizontal are not
recommended. If you can measure the angle of lift or the length and height of the sling as rigged, you can determine
the properly rated sling for your lift.
What would be the rating of each
sling rigged at this angle?
chain slings What capacity sling do I need?
1. Determine the weight that the sling
   will be lifting [LW].
1. Calculate the Reduction Factor [RF].
2. Calculate the Tension Factor [TF].
a. Using the angle from horizontal,
     read across the Angle Chart to
     the corresponding number of the
    Reduction Factor column.
a. Using the angle from horizontal,
     read across the Angle Chart to
    the corresponding number of
    the Reduction Factor column.
-OR-
-OR-
b. Divide sling height* [H] by sling
    length* [L].
b. Divide sling height* [L] by sling
   length* [H].
2. Reduction Factor [RF] x the sling's
   rated capacity for the type hitch that
   will be used = Sling's Reduced Rating
3. Lifting Weight [LW] x the Tension
   Factor [TF] = Minimum Sling
    Rating  for the type of hitch that
    will be used.
vertical basket hitch
*Measured from a common horizontal plane
to the hoisting hook.
*Measured from a common horizontal
plane to the hoisting hook.
Effect of Angle Chart
chain slings
Reduction
Factor (RF)
Angle From
Horizontal
Tension
Factor (TF)
1.000 90º 1.000
0.996 85º 1.004
0.985 80º 1.015
0.966 75º 1.035
0.940 70º 1.064
0.906 65º 1.104
0.866 60º 1.155
0.819 55º 1.221
0.766 50º 1.305
0.707 45º 1.414
0.643 40º 1.555
0.574 35º 1.742
0.500 30º 2.000
liftalloy chain slings
Example:
Vertical Choker rating of each sling
= 6,000 lbs.
Measured Length (L) = 6 ft.
Measured Height (H) = 4 ft.
Reduction Factor (RF) = 4 (H)
÷ 6 (L) = .667
Example:
Sling capacity decreases as the angle
from horizontal decreases. Sling angles
of less than 30° are not recommended.
Load weight = 1,000 lbs.
Rigging - 2 slings in vertical hitch
Lifting Weight (LW) per sling =
500 lbs.
Measured Length (L) = 10 ft.
Measured Height (H) = 5 ft.
Tension Factor (TF) = 10 (L) ÷
5 (H) = 2.0
Minimum Vertical Rated Capacity
required for this lift = 500 (LW) x
2.0 (TF) = 1000 lbs. per sling
Reduced sling rating in this
configuration = .667
(RF) x 6,000 lbs. = 4,000 lbs. of lifting
capacity per sling

LiftAlloy Adjustable Chain Slings, Lifting Slings, Lift-All, Sling, Adjustable Loop Chain Slings, Cradle Grab Hooks,
Endless Chain Slings through Oblong Link, and Double Endless from your source for material handling equipment.

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