The 3 Web Sling Hitches



Web slings play an indispensable role in the rigging industry as a trusted lifting tool. In this post, we’ll explore the three fundamental types of lifts you should master when using web slings: the choker hitch, the basket hitch, and the vertical hitch. We'll use THOR-TEX Web Slings as examples to illustrate these techniques.

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1. The Choker Hitch

This method involves threading one end of the sling around the object or through a designated lift point, then pulling the other end through the loop created. With nearly 360 degrees of surface contact, it's ideal for lifting long cylindrical items such as pipes, bars, and conduits. However, due to its lower mechanical advantage, it offers less lifting capacity compared to the other two methods.

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2. The Basket Hitch

In this technique, you pass one end of the sling through a lift point and connect both ends to the hoisting equipment. This setup provides superior stability and strength, making it perfect for handling heavy machinery or bulky tools. Its high working load limit ensures reliability during demanding tasks.

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3. The Vertical Hitch

This straightforward approach requires attaching one sling eye directly to the lifting mechanism while securing the second eye onto the object's lift point. It’s quick, easy, and offers excellent control over the load, especially useful when managing longer or heavier items. Multiple slings can be employed simultaneously for enhanced stability and precision.

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Remember, safety always comes first! Whether you're working on construction sites, warehouses, or any industrial setting, understanding how to properly execute these basic hitches will help ensure efficient operations and prevent accidents. If you have questions about specific applications or need guidance on selecting the right type of sling for your project, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Our team is here to assist you every step of the way!

Lastly, keep in mind that regular maintenance and inspection of your web slings are crucial to maintaining their performance and longevity. Inspect them regularly for signs of wear and tear, such as frayed edges, cuts, or excessive stretching. Proper storage away from direct sunlight and harsh chemicals also helps prolong their lifespan.

By mastering these fundamental lifting techniques and adhering to best practices regarding sling care, you'll not only improve productivity but also contribute significantly towards creating safer work environments for everyone involved. Happy rigging!

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