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The standard covering Alloy Steel Chain Slings is ASME B30.9. Read Details
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The Rated Load/WLL (Working Load Limit) of an Alloy Steel Chain Sling must not be exceeded. Read Details
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Alloy Steel Chain Slings must be visually inspected every shift they are used. Read Details
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When an Alloy Steel Chain Sling is used in a choke hitch its capacity is based on a choke angle of less than 90 degrees. Read Details
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An Alloy Steel Chain Sling shall not be used when the horizontal sling angle is less than 30 degrees. Read Details
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Performance is based on a temperature range of 0 to 200 degrees Celcius. Read Details
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Personell shall not stand or pass under a suspended load. Read Details
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One cubic foot of Solid Steel weighs 360 lbs. Read Details
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An Alloy Steel Chain Sling with a missing identification tag can be used if you know the chain size and material. Read Details
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Periodic Inspections for Alloy Steel Chain Slings must be performed at a minimum yearly. Read Details
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