A chain sling is a type of lifting sling made from metal chains, typically constructed from steel. Chain slings are commonly used in industrial settings for lifting heavy loads, such as construction materials or heavy machinery.
Chain slings consist of a length of chain with metal fittings on either end, which are used to attach the sling to a lifting hook or other lifting equipment. The chain links are designed to be durable and resistant to damage from abrasion, corrosion, or exposure to high temperatures.
Chain slings come in different configurations, such as single-leg, double-leg, or multi-leg slings, depending on the lifting requirements. They may also have different types of fittings, such as hooks, shackles, or eyes.
When using a chain sling, it is important to ensure that the sling is properly rated for the load being lifted, and that the sling is inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage. A qualified person should also be responsible for rigging the chain sling and overseeing the lifting operation to ensure safety.