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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

CHAIN SLINGS GRADES 80 AND 100 

 

 

THIELE GmbH & Co. KG 

 

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5.3

 

Working Load Limit Table 

 Choke Hitch, Grade 80 (lbs.)

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In general, the WLL of the sling chain has to be reduced to 80 % if used as choke hitch assembly. 

 

 

5.4

 

Working Load Limit Table 

 Choke Hitch, Grade 100 (lbs.)

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Nominal Chain Size

 

1-leg

 

2-leg

 

3- / 4-leg 

 

 

 

[mm] 

[inch] 

 

= 90°

 

60°≤ 

 

<90°

 

45°≤ 

 

<60°

 

60°≤ 

 

<90°

 

45°≤ 

 

<60°

 

6-8 

15/64

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2,000 

3,500 

2,800 

5,200 

4,200 

7-8 

9/32 

2,800 

4,800 

4,000 

7,300 

6,000 

8-8 

5/16 

3,600 

6,200 

5,100 

9,300 

7,600 

10-8 

3/8 

5,700 

9,800 

8,000 

14,800 

12,000 

13-8 

1/2 

9,600 

16,600 

13,600 

24,900 

20,400 

16-8 

5/8 

14,500 

25,100 

20,500 

37,600 

30,700 

20-8 

3/4 

22,600 

39,200 

32,000 

58,800 

48,000 

22-8 

7/8 

27,400 

47,400 

38,700 

71,100 

58,000 

26-8 

38,200 

66,100 

54,000 

99,100 

80,900 

32-8 

1 ¼ 

57,800 

100,200 

81,800 

150,300 

122,700 

36-8 

1)

 

27

/

64

 

1)

 

70,600 

122,200 

99,800 

183,300 

149,700 

40-8 

1)

 

37

/

64

 

1)

 

88,200 

152,700 

124,700 

229,000 

187,000 

45-8 

1)

 

25

/

32

 

1)

 

111,100 

192,500 

157,100 

288,700 

235,700 

50-8 

1)

 

31

/

32

 

1)

 

141,100 

244,400 

199,600 

366,600 

299,400 

56-8 

1)

 

7

/

32

 

1)

 

176,400 

305,500 

249,500 

458,300 

374,200 

63-8 

1)

 

1

/

64

 

1)

 

220,500 

381,900 

311,800 

572,800 

467,700 

71-8 

1)

 

51

/

64

 

1)

 

282,200 

488,700 

399,000 

733,000 

598,500 

1) 

welded chain sling 

Nominal Chain Size

 

1-leg

 

2-leg

 

3- / 4-leg 

 

 

 

[mm] 

[inch] 

 

= 90°

 

60°≤ 

 

<90°

 

45°≤ 

 

<60°

 

60°≤ 

 

<90°

 

45°≤ 

 

<60°

 

6-10 

15/64

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2,500 

4,300 

3,500 

6,400 

5,300 

7-10 

9/32 

3,400 

6,000 

4,900 

8,900 

7,300 

8-10 

5/16 

4,600 

7,900 

6,400 

11,800 

9,700 

10-10 

3/8 

7,000 

12,200 

10,000 

18,300 

14,900 

13-10 

1/2 

12,000 

20,800 

17,000 

31,200 

25,500 

16-10 

5/8 

18,100 

31,300 

25,600 

47,000 

38,300 

20-10 

1)

 

3/4 

1)

 

28,200 

48,900 

39,900 

73,400 

59,900 

22-10 

1)

 

7/8 

1)

 

34,200 

59,200 

48,300 

88,700 

72,500 

26-10 

1)

 

1)

 

47,800 

82,700 

67,500 

124,100 

101,300 

32-10 

1)

 

1 ¼ 

1)

 

70,600 

122,200 

99,800 

183,300 

149,700 

1) 

welded chain sling 

Summary of Contents for Grade 100

Page 1: ...ks Read ASME B30 26 Rigging Hardware Chapters 26 0 26 1 26 4 If chain slings are used with lifting magnets read ASME B30 20 Below the Hook Lifting Devices Chapter 20 4 2 BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS To prevent the risk of injury never walk or stay under lifted loads The Working Load Limit must not be exceeded Only use lifting and attachment means free from defects Working under the influence of drugs...

Page 2: ...ing Load Limit must be reduced in the following cases o if the load is not balanced symmetrically o if the chain is used in choke hitch applications o when higher temperatures prevail o when high dynamic and cyclic loads arise automated or multi shift operation o when lifting magnets are employed In case of multi leg chain slings never allow sling angles of less than 30 and in excess of 75 Hooks s...

Page 3: ... load changes under maximum load conditions In the event of higher loads e g multi shift automatic operation magnetic spreaders the Working Load Limit must be reduced Chain slings shall be composed of sling chains and components of identical nominal chain size and grade In case of deviating configurations the pertinent documentation Operating Instructions etc must be suitably modified Sling chains...

Page 4: ...4 700 88 200 229 100 187 100 132 300 40 8 1 1 37 64 1 110 200 190 900 155 800 110 200 286 300 233 800 165 300 45 8 1 1 25 32 1 138 900 240 600 196 400 138 900 360 900 294 600 208 300 50 8 1 1 31 32 1 176 400 305 500 249 500 176 400 458 300 374 200 264 600 56 8 1 2 7 32 1 220 500 381 900 311 800 220 500 572 900 467 700 330 700 63 8 1 2 1 64 1 275 600 477 300 389 800 275 600 716 000 584 600 413 400 ...

Page 5: ...99 100 80 900 32 8 1 57 800 100 200 81 800 150 300 122 700 36 8 1 1 27 64 1 70 600 122 200 99 800 183 300 149 700 40 8 1 1 37 64 1 88 200 152 700 124 700 229 000 187 000 45 8 1 1 25 32 1 111 100 192 500 157 100 288 700 235 700 50 8 1 1 31 32 1 141 100 244 400 199 600 366 600 299 400 56 8 1 2 7 32 1 176 400 305 500 249 500 458 300 374 200 63 8 1 2 1 64 1 220 500 381 900 311 800 572 800 467 700 71 8...

Page 6: ...1 37 64 1 176 300 159 800 124 700 88 200 187 000 132 200 45 8 1 1 25 32 1 222 200 201 400 157 100 111 100 235 700 166 700 50 8 1 1 31 32 1 282 200 255 800 199 600 141 100 299 400 211 700 56 8 1 2 7 32 1 352 800 319 700 249 500 176 400 374 200 264 600 63 8 1 2 1 64 1 441 000 399 600 311 800 220 500 467 700 330 700 71 8 1 2 51 64 1 564 300 511 400 399 000 282 200 598 500 423 200 1 welded chain sling...

Page 7: ...acken the respective chain leg A Drive dowel pin out using hammer and drift punch 1 B Push pin out using a drift punch C Remove the chain 1 Suitable drift punches are available by Article No Z03303 7 CONDITIONS OF USE 7 1 Normal Use When 4 leg chain slings are used there is a risk that the load will act on two oppositely located chain legs only In such a case check the Working Load Limit of the sl...

Page 8: ...ive blasting environments short inspection intervals must be scheduled Selecting a welded sling chain assembly of the next bigger nominal size increases the permissible wear allowance 8 GENERAL NOTES ON ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS 8 1 Connecting Links In mounted chain slings the chains are for example joined to other components by the use of connecting links In this way components can be mounted the nom...

Page 9: ...n value of measurements taken perpendicularly towards each other impaired or missing safety systems for example if the hooks safety latch is defect widening of the hook opening by more than 10 or if the safe seating of the hook safety latch is no longer ensured limited hinging capability of connecting links e g halves get stuck wear in excess of 10 e g in the receiving area of the connecting link ...

Page 10: ...hain Size WLL Article No Mass mm inch lbs RAL 5002 lbs ft 20 10 3 4 35 300 F01638A 6 1 22 10 7 8 42 700 F01650A 7 4 26 10 1 59 700 F01660A 10 1 32 10 1 88 200 F01670A 15 5 11 4 Spares Sets for Clevis Fastening System Grade 80 Sets consist of pin and dowel pin Nominal Size Article No e g for clevis fastening systems of the components according to 15 64 F48694 TWN 0810 1 2 4 Master links TWN 0811 1 ...

Page 11: ...not store in a manner that causes mechanical damage 13 THIELE OPERATING AND MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Current operating and installation instructions are available as a PDF download on the THIELE website www thiele de 14 PUBLISHING INFORMATION Distrubutor KWS Inc P O Box 470487 Tulsa OK 74147 USA Phone number 800 872 9313 Fax number 1 918 665 4118 Email sales kwschain com Manufacturer THIELE GmbH Co K...

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