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For net weight of 25 kg and above, ergonomic handling of webs-
lings/multi-leg slings requires ancillary equipment, such as pulleys.
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Note that UV radiation (sunlight) may impair the properties of
the sling.
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Use webslings/multi-leg slings so that they may be removed wi-
thout damage after the lifting process.
3 Operating webslings/multi-leg slings
3.1 First use
Before first use, the user must inspect the webslings/multi-leg slings
for compliance with the order, completeness of accompanying docu-
ments (e.g. declaration of conformity and manufacturer certificate) and
conformance of the data in the accompanying documents with the pro-
duct labels. Upon first use, an authorized person must make a visual
check and document it according to LOLER. For this, a chart can be
created or an inspection card filled out and saved. Equipping products
with RFID tags and electronic documentation of commissioning, such
as with IDXpert
3.2 Selecting the correct webslings/multi-leg slings
Determine the load's weight by weighing or calculation! Find out the po-
sition of the load's centre of gravity from design documents or calculate
it! The crane hook must be positioned perpendicularly to the load's centre
of gravity, and the length and angle of the webslings must be determined.
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Common attachment methods for webslings:
a) direct straight
b) choked
c) straight basket
d) inclined basket
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Common attachment methods for using webslings in pairs
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a) direct
b) choked
b
(database), speeds up and simplifies this process.
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