H-Lift Lifting Loop with Threaded Termination (M-Thread)
Lifting Loop with Threaded Termination is used in pre-cast concrete structure manufacturing and building industries to aid transportation and placement of structural components conveniently and safely.
Our Lifting Loops are available in both Metric and RD threads and all fully certified. Rd threaded loops can only be used in Rd threaded sockets whereas M threaded loops can be used in either a M or a Rd threaded socket with no reduction in load capacity.
Loop: Galvanized steel wire rope
Threaded Socket: Q345 steel
Label Identification: plastic or steel.
Item No. | Thread Dia. M(mm) | Rope Dia. d(mm) | Loop Length H(mm) | Working Load Limit (t) | e(mm) | f(mm) | Product Code |
WRSLM006 | M12 | 6 | 155 | 0.5 | 20(0/+3) | 35(-5/+5) | 602004006 |
WRSLM007 | M14 | 7 | 155 | 0.8 | 24(0/+3) | 37(-5/+5) | 602004007 |
WRSLM008 | M16 | 8 | 165 | 1.2 | 27(0/+3) | 43(-5/+5) | 602004008 |
WRSLM009 | M18 | 9 | 190 | 1.6 | 33(0/+3) | 49(-5/+5) | 606004009 |
WRSLM010 | M20 | 10 | 215 | 2 | 40(0/+3) | 53(-5/+5) | 602004010 |
WRSLM012 | M24 | 12 | 255 | 3 | 42(0/+3) | 58(-5/+5) | 602004012 |
WRSLM016 | M30 | 16 | 300 | 4 | 57(0/+5) | 78(-5/+5) | 602004016 |
WRSLM018 | M36 | 18 | 360 | 6.3 | 63(0/+5) | 93(-10/+10) | 602004018 |
WRSLM020 | M42 | 20 | 425 | 8 | 73(0/+5) | 105(-10/+10) | 602004020 |
WRSLM026 | M52 | 26 | 530 | 12.5 | 90(0/+5) | 120(-10/+10) | 602004026 |
A wire rope lifting loop with M thread typically refers to a lifting loop or sling made from wire rope that has M threaded terminations on each end. The threaded terminations are typically used to attach the lifting loop to a load or to a lifting device such as a crane or hoist.
The number of threads on the terminations can vary depending on the specific application and load requirements. It is important to ensure that the threads are compatible with the lifting device being used and that the load capacity of the lifting loop is sufficient for the weight of the load being lifted.
It is also important to regularly inspect the lifting loop for signs of wear or damage, and to follow proper lifting procedures to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.