A double layer webbing sling is a type of lifting sling that is made from two layers of synthetic webbing material, typically polyester or nylon, which are sewn together to form a stronger, more durable sling.
The two layers of webbing help to distribute the load more evenly across the surface of the sling, reducing the risk of damage to the load and increasing the overall strength of the sling.
Double layer webbing slings are typically used in applications where the load is heavy and/or has sharp edges or corners, which could cause damage to a single layer sling. They are also commonly used in applications where the load needs to be lifted at an angle, as the double layer construction helps to prevent the sling from twisting or slipping.
Like single layer webbing slings, double layer webbing slings are available in various widths and lengths to accommodate different load sizes and lifting requirements. They are also color-coded to indicate their weight capacity and are rated based on their working load limit (WLL).
Double layer webbing slings are commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and transportation for lifting heavy loads such as steel beams, concrete blocks, and machinery. They are a durable and reliable solution for lifting heavy loads and are often preferred over traditional wire rope or chain slings in applications where the load has sharp edges or corners.