them.
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Do not use the Magnum-X round sling in a chain sling. The
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Magnum-X round sling may slide together and the load may
fall.
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Never simply lay Magnum-X round slings over the crane hook.
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The Magnum-X round slings may slide and the load may fall.
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Magnum-X round slings must not be pinched or lie one above
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another. This will considerably reduce strength.
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Magnum-X round slings must not be placed against sharp edges,
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slide over them and/or be pulled across them. The Magnum-X
round sling may be severed and the load may fall down (see the
definition of sharp edge
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Magnum-X round slings have considerably less working elon-
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gation than conventional polyester round slings. Jerky lifting
and lowering of the load are therefore prohibited, because force
peaks can overload and break the round slings.
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During lifting, the load should never get out of control. Swinging
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or rotating loads may hurt buildings, machines or people, and
components may fall.
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Magnum-X round sling may take on an electrostatic charge, so
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their use is forbidden underground and in explosive zones.
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1 Functional description and application
1 Functional description and application
Magnum-X round slings are intended for slingers (authorized per-
sons) to use for lifting loads. Magnum-X round slings must be used
as intended. The various SpanSet Magnum-X round slings can be
clearly identified by their sewn label
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"sharp edge" means when the radius "r" of the transported goods' edge is smaller than or
equal to the thickness "d" of the lifting strap or round sling.
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