ATTENTION: Only permitted with
PowerForce D1D2
3. Single folded without tilt angle, single-tilted with tilt angles
Common slinging types when using SpanSet lifting straps in pairs:
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1. Direct and laced 0-45°
ATTENTION: Laced only permitted with
PowerForce D1D2
2. Direct and laced 45-60°
ATTENTION: Laced only permitted with
PowerForce D1D2
4.4.2 Determination of nominal load-bearing capacity
The nominal load-bearing capacity is influenced by the type of slinging
and the tilt angle (see Choosing PowerForce lifting straps,
and 4.4.1).
– The nominal load-bearing capacity or the sum of the nominal
load-bearing capacities, e.g. when using pairs of lifting straps, must
be greater than or equal to the mass of the load.
– Both the crane hook and the load must have sufficiently wide sup-
port for the lifting strap.
4.4.3 Attaching to the load
– The maximum operating temperature of PowerForce lifting straps is
60 °C.
– PowerForce lifting straps may be used with edge radii >2 mm
without additional protection. The radii must be measured with a
radius gauge. Slipping over the edge (relative movement) must be
prevented. This will result in damage to the lifting strap, resulting in
dropping of the load.
– PowerForce lifting straps feature very low expansion. The release
of force is immediate, which must be considered when determining
lifting speed. For lifting and setting the load down, use the fine lift/
slow lift.
– Fasten the PowerForce lifting straps to the load so that it cannot slip
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