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Posted By Guy Metcalfe
Can anyone email me a real good lifting chart for using two leg chains working between 90 and 150 degrees in an area where height is very restricted, I need two know the implications of increased strain on the chains at 140 degrees, any help with this would be very welcome.
Thanks & Regards
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Posted By David Bramall
Guy
I believe that manufacturers recommendations are your best start here. Contat them for guidance.
Regards
DrB
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Posted By RP
Lifting Gear Hire. lgh.co.uk. they have a good booklet that gives this info
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Posted By Alan Woodage
Guy,
LEEA Lifting Equipment Engineers Association, Pocket book is the handy bible for all your needs (covers all lifting kit)or if you want to go further they do a lot of publications / modules with in depth information. the pocket book has served me well for years and is only about £10. Hope this helps.
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Posted By Zayed N.
if your intrested I can provide you with the full electronic riggin & slinging electronic course material...it shall be very usefull and will provide you with what your looking for.
cheers
sayyadi
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