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KUPLEX® 8+10™
Working Load Limits - Tonnes

The working load limits (WLL) listed in the table below are the maximum weights which slings are designed to carry in general lifting service according to the standard uniform load method of rating.

In exceptionally hazardous conditions or in any other circumstances which might indicate a need for a WLL lower than the designed figure, the degree of hazard should be assessed by a competent person and the working load limit adjusted accordingly. The WLL, which should be marked on the sling itself, or on a securely fixed metal tag, must not be exceeded in any circumstances.


Chain Dia. mm
Grade
Single Leg

Two Leg

Three and Four Leg

Endless
< b £ 45° 45° < b £ 60° < b £ 45° 45° < b £ 60°
Factor 1 Factor 1.4 Factor 1 Factor 2.1 Factor 1.5 Factor 1.6
681.121.61.122.361.71.8
781.52.121.53.152.242.5
71022.824.233.2
8822.824.233.2
1083.154.253.156.74.755
101045.648.466.4
1385.37.55.311.288.5
13106.79.56.7141010.7
168811.281711.812.5
161010141021.21516
19811.21611.223.61718
1910142014302122.4
2381623.61635.52526.5
23102129.5214431.533.5
26821.23021.24531.533.5
2610273827574043
32831.54531.56747.550
3210405640856065
Kuplex Grade 8 working load limits are in accordance with EN 818-4.
Never exceed the working load limit marked on the sling.
Never use a sling at angles greater than 60° from the vertical.

The load imposed on a sling leg increases as the angle of the leg from vertical increases.

Account is taken of this fact when calculating working load limits. For example, a 10mm two-leg sling to be used at an angle of 45º from the vertical (90º included angle) will have a WLL 1.4 times that of a 10mm single leg sling when used vertically, and not 2 times the single leg. That same working load limit applies to all angles from 0º - 45º (0º - 90º included angle). Where there is likely to be a need to use a sling at an angle greater than 45º from the vertical, the sling should have additional markings showing the reduced WLL applying at angles from 45º - 60º from the vertical (included angles from 90º - 120º).

CertexAlternative method of rating.

An alternative method of rating may be used for a specific lifting application where the angle at which the sling legs are disposed is predetermined. This method allows greater working load limits at angles less than 45° from the vertical, always assuming that the sling legs are disposed symmetrically with each leg accepting an equal share of the load to be lifted. For further details refer to your local Certex branch.

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