Category Lifting / Published: January 7,2022
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What is Grade 100 Chain?
Chain grades are a recognizable number that relates to the tensile strength of the chain.
This is an industry standard that manufacturers and professionals use to accurately determine the relative strength and capacity of a chain.
In lifting chain assemblies (chain slings) all components (chain and rigging hardware) must be made of the same grade for the sling to be properly rated.
Hi-Vis Grade 100 Chains for Heavy Hauling
These high visibility chains are also ideal as tie down chains for load securement. Not only do you get the strengh you need to safely tie down your loads, the bright color chain lets DOT or State patrol know with a quick glance you have the correct amount of chains needed for your haul.
For more information check out the Cargo Securement Rules at the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
For product availability and information follow this link:
https://www.baremotion.com/collections/chain-slings
Safety First
When choosing the right chain sling, make sure to know the total weight and how you plan to connect it to the load being lifted.
* Never exceed the working load limit - Always know your hook load.
* Rig your hooks correctly - If there is a latch, make sure it is properly closed and locked.
* Distribute loads evenly - Avoid Jerk movements & Sudden stops.
* Inspect your Chains & Hooks - Never use distorted or bent hooks.
* When using slings avoid jerk movements. Sudden stops.
* Chain slings and their components should only be used by trained professionals per OSHA, Government, NACM and ASTM specification requirements.
At Baremotion, we have partnered up with major rigging houses in the industry allowing us to provide our customers with top quality product.
For custom made assemblies email us for a quote: Sales@Baremotion.com
All gear should be thoroughly inspected before each and every use. Worn or unsafe rigging and safety gear should never be used. Inspect all rigging hardware, chains, slings, regularly and to keep a record of all inspections. Products should be used by professionals only and should be used in strict accordance with all industry and OSHA standards.