CMCO-Rigging-Products 2016-09 Wire Rop Slings Compressed
CMCO-Rigging-Products 2016-09 Wire Rop Slings Compressed
User instructions
Rope slings
User instructions
The following instructions only provide a general overview For use below -40C, contact the manufacturer.
of the use of rope slings and do not replace the equipment
manufacturers’ operating instructions. Please also read
our general user instructions for load carrying equipment Edge loading
and slings. Rope slings must not be placed under d
tension or pulled across sharp edges
Lifting with slings should only be carried out by a trained without protection. There are suitable
and authorised rigger. Slings with broken, damaged or edge protectors and protective hoses r
deformed links or accessories, or where an overload or in the accessories section. A sharp edge is defi-
other damaging occurrence is known, must be taken out ned as one where the edge radius r is smaller
of service and only be reused after inspection and required than rope diameter d.
repairs have been carried out.
Use limitations
Temperature
Rope slings are only suitable for use in the following tempe- Use in dangerous conditions
rature ranges: Use in extreme conditions such as galvanising
plants, acid baths and ovens, or in the transport of
dangerous goods such as molten metals, caustic
substances or radioactive/nuclear materials is not
permitted without clearance, approval and guidance from a
trained inspector.
If they are used within permissible temperature ran-
Lifting ropes for access xxxxx must comply with EN 14502-1
ges there is no lasting reduction in capacity once the
(suspended access equipment).
rope has returned to normal temperature. Operating
the rope above the maximum permissible tempera-
NN Check the rope sling for obvious defects (kinks, strong cor-
rosion, damaged wire rope clamp, etc.)
39
Rope slings
4User instructions
NN Check the rope sling’s load tag and the weight to be lifted NN If loads are slung more than once the rope swing windings
NN Check if the sling type, rope sling, length and methods of must be laid close together and not cross.
attachment are suitable
NN Check that the load can be moved freely and lifted safely NN Rope slings may not be shortened by entwining the crane
NN Always wear gloves when working with rope slings hook, knotted or lengthened by knotting
together several slings.
Rope slings Cable-laid rope NN The load must not be set down directly onto the sling.
Load % of the load Load % of the load
diameter capacity diameter capacity
Rope sling storage
>6 x d 100 >4 x d 100
>3 x d 75 >1 x d 75 Rope slings should be stored in a dry, clean location, preferably
hung up, away from harmful chemicals and not accidentally
>2 x d 65 damaged. Storage temperatures must be within the permis-
(d= rope diameter) sible range (see permissible temperature ranges).
NN Core emerging.
NN Components such as lifting rings, load hooks and shackles
must be able to move freely. Lifting rings must have enough
NN Burning of power lines, welds etc
space in the crane hook to move freely.
40
NN Kinks and bends. slings
NN Rope slings are to be kept is a safe operating condition
through regular maintenance in line with the manufacturer’s
specifications and regulations.
NN Compression of the free length.
NN Regular inspection of slings according to section 8 (13)
AMVO are to be carried out at least once a year by a quali-
fied tester, or more frequently in heavy usage applications.
Labelling
All wire rope and wire rope slings are shipped with a stamp or load capacity tag with a sequential test number, conformity and
factory certification and user instructions.
YS
41
Rope slings
4User instructions
Load capacity WLL in t for symmetrical loading according to EN 13414 (also see general advice for slings here.)
β
β
β
5 β
Inclination angle 0° 0° 0 - 45° 46° - 60° 0 - 45° 46° - 60° 0 - 45° 46°- 60° 0° 0°
Load factor 1 0.8 1.4 1 1.12 0.8 2.1 1.5 2 1.6
Rope thickness (mm) Core Load capacity (t)
8 IWRC 0.75 0.60 1.05 0.75 0.84 0.60 1.55 1.10 1.50 1.20
10 IWRC 1.15 0.92 1.60 1.15 1.28 0.92 2.40 1.70 2.30 1.85
12 IWRC 1.70 1.36 2.30 1.70 1.90 1.36 3.55 2.50 3.40 2.70
14 IWRC 2.25 1.80 3.15 2.25 2.52 1.80 4.80 3.40 4.50 3.60
16 IWRC 3.00 2.40 4.20 3.00 3.36 2.40 6.30 4.50 6.00 4.80
18 FC 3.40 2.72 4.80 3.40 3.80 2.72 7.20 5.20 6.80 5.65
20 FC 4.35 3.48 6.00 4.35 4.87 3.48 9.00 6.50 8.70 6.90
22 FC 5.20 4.16 7.20 5.20 5.82 4.16 11.00 7.80 10.40 8.40
24 FC 6.30 5.04 8.80 6.30 7.05 5.04 13.50 9.40 12.60 10.00
26 FC 7.20 5.76 10.00 7.20 8.06 5.76 15.00 11.00 14.40 11.80
30 IWRC 11.10 8.88 15.50 11.10 12.43 8.88 23.30 16.60 22.20 17.70
40 IWRC 18.50 14.80 26.00 18.50 20.72 14.80 39.00 28.00 37.00 30.00
Reduction factors
If the chains are subject to load obstacles (e.g. temperature too high, edge loading ...), the maximum loading
capacities in the loading table are to be reduced. The load factors below are to be used for this. Please also note
the details in the user information.
42
Most commonly used wire rope slings
CM08-1-**-****-ML-CSH CM08CSH
CM08-1-**-****-ML-ASSP/BN
CM08-1-**-****-ML-CSH-CGH
Designation
WRFC-2-08-300-ML-CSH
Length in cm End fitting
ESH
Rope diameter in mm: ESLH
08...8 mm SEH
10...10 mm CSH
... P (special loop length in mm)
K
Number of strands: ASSP/BN
1...1 strand Lifting ring
2...2 strands ML...1/2-strand
3...3 strands SA...3/4-strand
4...4 strands P0250
Rope core: K
FC..
SC..
43
Rope slings
4Wire rope strops & wire rope slings
galvanised finish
L2
l
44
Wire rope sling WR*-1-**-***-ML-ESH
Galvanised finish
Price for L =
each
Rope Load additional
Type diameter capacity 0° 2m 3m 4m m
mm t EUR
WRSC-1-08-***-ML-ESH 8 0.75
WRSC-1-10-***-ML-ESH 10 1.15
WRSC-1-12-***-ML-ESH 12 1.70
WRSC-1-14-***-ML-ESH 14 2.25
l WRSC-1-16-***-ML-ESH 16 3.00
WRFC-1-18-***-ML-ESH 18 3.40
WRFC-1-20-***-ML-ESH 20 4.35
WRFC-1-22-***-ML-ESH 22 5.20
WRFC-1-24-***-ML-ESH 24 6.30
WRFC-1-26-***-ML-ESH 26 7.20
WRSC-1-30-***-ML-ESH 30 11.10
WRSC-1-40-***-ML-ESH 40 18.50 Price on request
Price for L =
each
Rope Load additional
Type diameter capacity 0° 2m 3m 4m m
mm t EUR
WRSC-1-08-***-ML-ASSP 8 0.75
WRSC-1-10-***-ML-ASSP 10 1.15
WRSC-1-12-***-ML-ASSP 12 1.70
WRSC-1-14-***-ML-ASSP 14 2.25
WRSC-1-16-***-ML-ASSP 16 3.00
WRFC-1-18-***-ML-ASSP 18 3.40
WRFC-1-20-***-ML-ASSP 20 4.35
WRFC-1-22-***-ML-ASSP 22 5.20
WRFC-1-24-***-ML-ASSP 24 6.30
WRFC-1-26-***-ML-ASSP 26 7.20
WRSC-1-30-***-ML-ASSP 30 11.10
WRSC-1-40-***-ML-ASSP 40 18.50 Price on request
*Rope core
** Diameter
**** Length in mm
45
Rope slings
4Wire rope slings
Price for L =
each
Rope Load additional
Type diameter capacity 0° 2m 3m 4m m
mm t EUR
WRSC-1-08-***-ML-P 8 0.75
WRSC-1-10-***-ML-P 10 1.15
WRSC-1-12-***-ML-P 12 1.70
WRSC-1-14-***-ML-P 14 2.25
WRSC-1-16-***-ML-P 16 3.00
WRFC-1-18-***-ML-P 18 3.40
WRFC-1-20-***-ML-P 20 4.35
WRFC-1-22-***-ML-P 22 5.20
WRFC-1-24-***-ML-P 24 6.30
WRFC-1-26-***-ML-P 26 7.20
WRSC-1-30-***-ML-P 30 11.10
WRSC-1-40-***-ML-P 40 18.50 Price on request
46
Wire rope sling WR*-2-**-***-ML-ASSP
Galvanised finish
47
Rope slings
4Wire rope slings
48
Wire rope slings WR*-3-**-***-ML-P
Galvanised finish
49
Rope slings
4Wire rope slings
50
Standard program rope slings
New Old
Construction designation designation Minimum
Rope according to EN according breaking
diameter 12385-4 Core to DIN Core Strength Surface force Price per m
N/mm2 daN EUR
51
Rope slings
4Wire rope sling accessories
Eyehooks CM08ESH
Load Price
Grade 8 according to EN 1677-2 Type capacity g h O R f Weight per item
With forged safety latch. t mm mm mm mm mm kg/pc. EUR
52
Standard shackle -curved
a
ASSP/ASBN g
Finish: galvanised
f h
Material: bracket and bolts made from hardened and
tempered steel.
Safety factor: 5 times WLL = minimum breakage load.
Temperature range : -20 °C to +200 °C
c e
ASSP-RR/EN ASBN-RR/EN
0.50 16.5 48.5 12.0 7.0 20.0 8.0 29.0 0.05 0.06 - 3.40 - 5.00
0.75 20.0 56.0 13.5 9.0 22.0 10.0 32.0 0.10 0.11 - 4.50 - 6.10
1.00 22.5 63.5 17.0 10.0 26.0 11.0 36.5 0.14 0.16 1.10 4.60 1.40 6.30
1.50 26.5 74.0 19.0 11.0 29.0 13.0 43.0 0.19 0.22 1.20 5.20 1.60 7.10
2.00 34.0 89.0 22.0 13.5 32.0 16.0 51.0 0.36 0.42 1.70 6.50 1.90 7.70
3.25 8 - 16 40.0 110.0 27.0 16.0 43.0 19.0 64.0 0.63 0.74 2.90 8.00 3.30 10.90
4.75 18 - 20 46.0 129.0 31.0 19.0 51.0 22.0 76.0 1.01 1.18 4.60 11.00 5.10 13.80
6.50 22 52.0 144.0 36.0 22.0 58.0 25.0 83.0 1.50 1.77 6.50 15.20 7.40 20.40
8.50 24 - 26 59.0 164.0 43.0 25.0 68.0 28.0 95.0 2.21 2.58 9.80 24.40 11.50 29.20
9.50 66.0 185.0 47.0 28.0 75.0 32.0 108.0 3.16 3.66 13.20 37.40 15.50 42.20
12.00 72.0 201.0 51.0 32.0 83.0 35.0 115.0 4.31 4.91 18.70 47.90 22.00 56.90
13.50 30 80.0 227.0 57.0 35.0 92.0 38.0 133.0 5.55 6.54 26.30 59.60 29.70 75.50
17.00 88.0 249.0 60.0 38.0 99.0 42.0 146.0 7.43 8.19 34.10 81.40 38.90 87.80
25.00 103.0 300.0 74.0 45.0 126.0 50.0 178.0 12.84 14.22 58.10 127.90 63.90 156.50
35.00 111.0 331.0 83.0 50.0 138.0 57.0 197.0 18.15 19.85 - 163.80 - 180.30
55.00 145.0 433.0 105.0 65.0 180.0 70.0 260.0 37.60 39.59 - 423.30 - 449.60
85.00 162.0 527.0 127.0 75.0 190.0 83.0 329.0 - 62.00 - - - 744.90
1 according to EN 13414-1, only types ASSP-EN + ASBN-EN are installed in rope slings
Shackle type ASSP-RR+ASBN-RR manufactured according to U.S. Federal Specification RR-C-271, CE-tested
Shackle type ASSP-EN+ASBN-EN manufactured according to EN 13889, CE-tested, suitable in accordance with
EN for installation in slings
53