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- Signs of heat impact
- Damage caused by aggressive substances such as acids and alkalis
- Contaminants from setting substances such as paint, adhesives etc.
- Partially or fully split yarns
- Cuts / holes / pinch points
- Fibre movement in the fabric / uneven fabric thickness
- Large-area hardening that causes a loss of flexibility.
- Uneven fabric width
- NoCut pad: Defect seams / fixing elements with limited function
- NoCut pad / NCut bumper: Large-area hardening that causes a loss of flexibility.
Repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer or someone they have commis-
sioned. For NoCut, repairs are limited to the fixing elements of the NoCut pad. If the
cut-proof fabric on NoCut is damaged a repair is not possible. In this case, NoCut may
no longer be used. NoCut can be disposed of as domestic rubbish, insofar as the fabric
has not been contaminated with oils, operating materials etc. If the fabric has been
contaminated with chemicals, NoCut must be disposed of as special waste.
5 Storage and cleaning
Store NoCut in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place, away from chemical influences.
NoCut should only be air-dried. Do not heat directly to accelerate drying; instead dry in
a warm, well-ventilated room at room temperature. Remove foreign bodies stuck to the
fabric of NoCut, e.g. metal cuttings, sand etc., or rinse with water if necessary.
6 Useful information and training
NoCut is mainly used for the protection of round slings in line with DIN EN 1492-2 and
lifting straps in line with DIN EN 1492-1 from sharp-edged loads. The manufacturing
process for the NoCut sleeve and NoCut pad is certified in line with DIN EN ISO 9001.
When using textile lifting equipment, consult the local occupational health and safety
regulations as well as the regulations of the professional associations in Germany and
the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health. Further information and sources for
the regulations can be requested from your SpanSet retailer or directly from SpanSet.
NoCut is woven from high-performance UHMPE fibres.
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