H-Lift Endless Round Sling

An endless round sling is a type of lifting sling that is designed to be used in a continuous loop. It is made from a high-strength synthetic material, such as polyester or nylon, that is woven into a tubular shape.

The sling is typically color-coded to indicate the load capacity, and it is rated for a range of lifting angles. The tubular design of the sling allows it to distribute the load evenly, which reduces the risk of damage to the load and makes it easier to lift and move heavy objects.

To use an endless round sling, it is wrapped around the load and the ends are brought together to form a loop. The loop is then attached to a lifting device, such as a crane or hoist, and the load is lifted and moved to its destination.

Endless round slings offer several advantages over other types of lifting slings, including their ability to conform to the shape of the load, their high strength-to-weight ratio, and their resistance to abrasion and other types of wear and tear. They are also easier to handle than other types of slings, as they do not require hooks or other fittings.

However, care must be taken to ensure that the sling is used properly and that the load is within the rated capacity of the sling. The sling should be inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage, and it should be replaced if any defects are found.

H-Lift Endless Round Sling EN 1492-2