Spanset 1492-2 Borrador De Las Instrucciones página 17

Tabla de contenido
Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 48
When the temperature falls below freezing, ice crystals form in
damp round slings/round sling hangers and damage the fabric.
This can cause loss of strength, so damp round slings must be dried in
ventilated areas before reuse.
round slings made of polyester (PES) have a blue label, and round
slings of polyamide (PA) have a green label. It is safe to use
polyester and polyamide round slings within a temperature range of 40°C
to +100°C. Round slings made of polypropylene (PP) have a brown label
and can be safely used within a range from -40°C to +80°C.
Never use round slings/round sling hangers with illegible or
missing labels, because missing safety instructions can lead to
improper use. To prevent the product label from being damaged or torn out
(e.g. label and transponder), the chock hitch must not be placed in the
label area, and the label must not lie on the load or in the crane hook.
Never lift or lower the load in a jerky manner. This creates
forces that can't be controlled. The round slings/round sling
hangers may tear or become damaged.
If there are people in the danger zone, they must be warned
that a lifting process is being performed and, if necessary, they
must be removed from the area of immediate danger. It is prohibited
for anyone to be under a suspended load!
Hands and body parts must be kept away from the slings in
order to prevent injury if the slings tighten.
Plan the load's fastening, lifting and lowering process with the
greatest of care before the actual lifting process. Reckless
fastening can damage the load the round sling or endanger emplo-
yees' life and health!
Page
EN
15
Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido