Product Description
Name : Pressed Stainlesss Steel Wire Rope
Raw Materials:201/304/316/316L
Const.:1*7,7*7,1*19,7*19,6*7+FC,6*7+IWS,6*19+IWS,1*37,6*19+FC,18*7+FC,19*7,6*37+FC,6*12+7FC,7*37,6*36WS+FC,6*36WS+IWRC,etc.
Diameter:from 0.3MM to 40MM
Standards:GB,AISI,ASTM,DIN,EN,JIS,etc.
Tensile strength :1570/1670/1770/1870/1960 N/MM2
Applications:Lifting,slings,spring,fishing,brake line,medical treatment,motor control line,etc.
Name |
pressed stainless steel wire rope with rigging hardware |
Raw Materials |
304/316/316L |
Construction |
1x19,7x7, 7x19,1x7, 1x37, 7X37 etc. |
Diameter |
0.3mm to 40mm |
Standards |
GB,AISI,ASTM,DIN,EN,JIS,etc |
MIN. breaking load |
1570/1670/1770/1870/1960 |
Applications |
Lifting, slings, spring, fishing, brake line, medical treatment, motor control line etc. |
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FAQ
Q: What is a pressed sling?
A: A pressed sling is a type of rigging equipment made by pressing stainless steel wire rope and other components together to create a strong and durable lifting or securing tool.
Q: What are the benefits of using stainless steel wire rope in a pressed sling?
A: Stainless steel wire rope is known for its corrosion resistance, high strength, and durability, making it an ideal choice for use in rigging equipment such as pressed slings. It is also easy to clean and maintain, making it a cost-effective option for long-term use.
Q: What are some common applications for pressed slings?
A: Pressed slings are commonly used in industries such as construction, shipping, and manufacturing for lifting heavy loads, securing cargo, and other rigging tasks. They are versatile and can be customized to fit specific needs and requirements.
Q: How do I know what size and type of pressed sling to use for my project?
A: It is important to consult with a rigging expert or supplier to determine the best size and type of pressed sling for your specific project. Factors such as the weight of the load, the environment in which the sling will be used, and any special requirements should be taken into consideration when selecting a pressed sling.
Q: Are there any safety precautions I should take when using a pressed sling?
A: It is important to always follow proper rigging practices and guidelines when using a pressed sling. Inspect the sling regularly for any signs of wear or damage, and replace it if necessary. Always use the sling within its rated capacity and avoid overloading it. Proper training and supervision of personnel using the sling is also essential for safety.