The 2 Tonne Flat Webbing Sling (Green) is a lightweight, flexible textile lifting sling designed to safely handle loads up to 2,000 kg while reducing the risk of surface damage compared to chain or wire rope.
Rated WLL 2,000 kg (2t) and manufactured to EN 1492-1 with a 7:1 Safety Factor for reliable lifting performance.
Made from high-tenacity polyester (PES) webbing in a duplex (double-layer) construction for strength and durability.
Color-coded green for fast visual identification of its 2-tonne capacity in line with EN 1492-1 convention.
Features reinforced eyes at both ends for secure attachment and extended service life in repetitive lifting use.
Inspect slings and accessories before use & before storage.
Position the sling so the load is spread uniformly over its width.
Use protective sleeves or packing for sharp edges.
Position the bight for choke lift at natural angle (120°).
Apply the correct Mode Factor for the slinging arrangement.
NEVER:
Attempt to shorten, knot, or tie webbing slings.
Expose slings to direct heat, flames, or welding splatter.
Use slings with missing/illegible labels.
Shock load webbing slings.
Use slings that are cut or have loose stitching.
Expose to chemicals/temperatures >80°C without consulting supplier.
Selecting the Correct Sling Material
Identify the material by the color of the label. Different materials have different chemical resistances and temperature ranges.
Material
Label Color
Chemical Resistance
Temperature Range
Polyester (PES)
BLUE
Resistant to moderate acids. Damaged by Alkalis.
-40ºC to 100ºC
Polyamide (Nylon)
GREEN
Immune to Alkalis. Damaged by Acids.
-40ºC to 100ºC
Polypropylene
BROWN
Unaffected by Acids/Alkalis. Damaged by Solvents/Paints.
-40ºC to 80ºC
⚠️ Chemical Warning: Weak chemical solutions can become stronger by evaporation. If exposure to chemicals is likely, consult the manufacturer. Grade 8 fittings should NOT be used in acidic conditions due to hydrogen embrittlement.
Using Slings Safely
Do not attempt lifting unless you understand slinging procedures and mode factors.
Check correct engagement with fittings; do not overcrowd hooks.
Ensure stitching is in the standing part of the sling (away from hooks).
Take the load steadily to avoid shock loading.
Do not leave suspended loads unattended.
Storage & Handling
Never return wet or contaminated slings to storage. Clean with clear water and dry naturally.
Store hung from non-rusting pegs in a dry, clean area.
Keep away from direct sunlight (UV degradation) and heat sources.
Do not modify or repair slings yourself.
In-Service Inspection
Inspect before each use. Refer to a Competent Person if you see:
Illegible markings or missing labels.
Chaffed, cut, or damaged webbing.
Loose or damaged stitching.
Heat burns, chemical damage, or solar degradation.
Deformed or damaged end fittings.
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