What is textile sling and what formats 1ST, 2ST, 4ST are put together
Textile sling is made from polyester stitching, which allows for stretching and gives predicted strength with the correct pattern. Stitch solutions have the widest configurations - 1ST, 2ST, 4ST. The stench arises from a number of pins and thus is divided into points of pickup.
- Textile sling 1ST is used if there is one point of stitching or it is necessary to work with a lift in a simple scheme.
- textile lanyard 2ST manual for lashing with two points of fastening to stabilize the position when lifting.
- Textile sling 4ST can be used for frames, blocks and large frames, if there are some pickup points required.
Okremo vikorist textile kilcevyj sling (unbroken loop) and textile loop sling (loops at the ends). The ring option is more often used when it is necessary to get around the vantage and quickly change the strapping schemes for the vantage. The loop format is manual for standard suspension points and robots with a hook/bracket.
Marking, tag sling and DSTU: what to check before work
For safe operation, it is important to read the marking of the sling and save the marking of the sling as long as possible. The price list shows the weight, length, type of sling (STP or STC) and other data required for control. If the tag is damaged or damaged, it is difficult to identify the sling and confirm its characteristics, but it directly affects admission to work.
For industrial tasks, DSTU and DSTU on the sling are important. In practice, this means that the lines are responsible for the production documentation and quality certificates, and the marking may correspond to the declared type and quality. For warehouses and manufacturing, this is critical: slings are often checked by different teams, and checking the tags is the only way to ensure consistency when choosing equipment.
- Check that the type on the market is (STP/STK), the value and the value.
- Evaluate the stitching pattern: cuts, missing, damaged seams are the reason to take the sling out of service.
- For work with cords with folding geometry, plan the strapping scheme from behind, and not “on the spot.”
How to choose stitch slings for a warehouse with a capacity of 1–10 tons and robotic brains
The selection begins from the real world of influence and schemes. Typical warehouse needs are covered by the following ratings: vantage capacity 1 t, vantage capacity 2 t, vantage capacity 5 t. For important units and large structures, vantage capacity is required 10 t, but here it is critical to correctly space the pick-up points and not overextend the permissible edges.
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