Wire Rope
Wire rope is defined as a Construction of several strands. wound hilically in one or more layers. Strand is an Element of rope Cosusiting of assembly of several wires of appropriate shapes & dimensions spun helically in one force tongitudinally along it's axis.wire rope has properties like strength flexibility & depandadibility.
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wide range of Hand Operated Ratchet Lever Hoist, which is equipped with an automatic friction type breaks to hold the load safely at any point and is available in the capacity range 0.25 ton to 9 ton.its light weight, portability, compact and smooth operations by ratchet handles....Ratchet Cargo Lashing are specifically designed to hold loads in place on trucks, trailers, rail cars, ships
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Multipurpose, Portable, Universal, Gearless, Hand operated Pulling and Lifting machine, Supplied complete with telescopic, operating handle and standard Length of super flex steel fibre-mixed core wire-rope fitted with Hook or Shackle at one end and fused and tapered at the other end. Railways Mines and Quarries Navigator Electricity Board’s Dockyards Road Transports Heavy Industries etc
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We offer a wide assortment of polyester webbing slings woven from high tenacity 100% polyester yarn. These polyester webbing slings are manufactured to appropriate standards.These webbing slings are specially designed keeping in mind their delicate nature and functions.
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Many hoists are package hoists, built as one unit in a single housing, generally designed for ten-year life, but the life calculation is based on an industry standard when calculating actual lifeCommon small portable hoists are of two main types, the chain hoist or chain blockand the wire rope or cable type.Chain hoists may have a lever to actuate the hoist or have a loop of operating chain that one pulls through the block (known traditionally as a chain fall) which then activates the block to take up the main lifting chain.
...moreDee Bow Shackles
D-shackle Also known as a chain shackle, D-shackles are narrow shackles shaped like a loop of chain, usually with a pin or threaded pin closure. D-shackles are very common and most other shackle types are a variation of the D-shackle. The small loop can take high loads primarily in line. Side and racking loads may twist or bend a D-shackle.Bow shackle With a larger "O" shape to the loop, this shackle can take loads from many directions without developing as much side load. However, the larger shape to the loop does reduce its overall strength. Also referred to as an anchor shackle.
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Chain slings can be manufactured using permanent, welded coupling links, or if preferred, mechanical coupling links for quicker "in the field" assemblies. Either way, the sling must have an attached identification tag providing the grade, size, reach, type of sling, working load limit at a specific angle of lift, and serial number.Relative to other types of slings, chain slings have the poorest strength/weight ratio, best abrasion and cut resistance, average elongation and shock resistance, best flexibility, and best resistance to high temperatures.
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