Grade 120 Lifting Chain Working Load Limits

Grade 120 Lifting Chain Working Load Limits

The working load limit charts, technical information and recommendations listed below are believed to be reliable, but no guarantee is given as to their accuracy and/or completeness.

You must determine the suitability of your product for its particular purpose, either alone or in combination with other products and shall assume all risk and liability in connection therewith. While every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy in the content of the tables, the information contained below does not form any part of a contract.

Need more technical information on working load limits? You may need to refer to the relevant Australian Standard.

CHAIN
SIZE

MM

Chain Size MM

SINGLE LEGS SLINGS

SLINGS OF 2, 3 OR 4 LEGS

2 LEG

Double Sling | Ranger Lifting
Straight sling or adjustable sling with no deration
Reeved Sling | Ranger Lifting
Reeved Sling
Straight Sling | Ranger Lifting
Straight Sling

Reeved Sling | Ranger Lifting
Reeved Sling
Basket Sling | Ranger Lifting
Basket Sling

60 degree 2 Leg Basket Sling
Reeved Sling

60°90°120°Max angle 60°Max angle 60°Max angle 60°
61.81.33.12.51.82.32.32.7
83.02.25.24.23.03.93.94.5
105.03.78.67.05.06.56.57.5
138.06.013.811.38.010.410.412.0
1612.59.421.617.612.516.216.218.7

ADVANTAGES OF USING GRADE 120:

Safety Notes

Do not use a chain in a manner that will exceed the WLL of the chain for the particular conditions of use. A risk assessment should be undertaken where chain is used in acidic, alkaline or other corrosive environments.

The strength of all grades of chain is adversely affected by excessively high and low temperatures. Where the temperature is likely to exceed 200°C or be used at temperatures colder than −10°C, the user should seek advice from the manufacturer.

Need more technical information on working load limits? You may need to refer to the relevant Australian Standard.
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Regular Inspections are essential

Using lifting gear can often have a high risk of injury, and the cost to business can be significant when something goes wrong.

It is important to ensure that regular examinations and inspections of lifting gear are undertaken to ensure maintenance is kept, and to verify that the equipment can continue to be safely used.

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