Sealey Load Sling 2 Tonne Capacity 3m
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General description Sealey LS2003 Load Sling is designed for heavy lifting with a capacity of 2 tonnes (2000kg). This load sling is manufactured from 100% high strength polyester, making it three to five times stronger than traditional chains. It features reinforced lifting eyes for added durability and safety. Technical specifications Capacity: 2000kg Length: 3m Material: 100% high strength polyester Reinforced lifting eyes Usage Safe working load ratings are applicable for loads between the loop eyes (U configuration) and loads at one end (straight configuration). Overload can be detected early by observing the fraying of the straps.
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General description Sealey LS2003 Load Sling is designed for heavy lifting with a capacity of 2 tonnes (2000kg). This load sling is manufactured from 100% high strength polyester, making it three to five times stronger than traditional chains. It features reinforced lifting eyes for added durability and safety. Technical specifications Capacity: 2000kg Length: 3m Material: 100% high strength polyester Reinforced lifting eyes Usage Safe working load ratings are applicable for loads between the loop eyes (U configuration) and loads at one end (straight configuration). Overload can be detected early by observing the fraying of the straps.
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General description Sealey LS2003 Load Sling is designed for heavy lifting with a capacity of 2 tonnes (2000kg). This load sling is manufactured from 100% high strength polyester, making it three to five times stronger than traditional chains. It features reinforced lifting eyes for added durability and safety. Technical specifications Capacity: 2000kg Length: 3m Material: 100% high strength polyester Reinforced lifting eyes Usage Safe working load ratings are applicable for loads between the loop eyes (U configuration) and loads at one end (straight configuration). Overload can be detected early by observing the fraying of the straps.