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Dear All,

Please review the attached file and identify the following:

1. What is wrong with the rigging method?
2. How should it be done? What is the safe rigging method for this type of lifting?

I kindly request everyone to participate and share your views and expertise.

Regards,
Dipil Kumar V

From India
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Dear sir, I want to find out formula of slings capacity. how to we can check sling capacity which slings don’t have any SWL tag.
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Spreader bar is missing.

Pon

From India, Lucknow
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dipil
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Dear Pon Thanks for the response... I am very happy to see the first response against my thread started on 31st July 2010. Dear N.S Baisla Are you talking about synthetic slings? Please confirm.
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Dear Dipil,

1. The sling angle appears to be more than 120 degrees.
2. The sling length has been extended by adding a third sling, and its position on the hook is not safe. It may slip, and it could also loosen the bolt of the D shackle. The extension of the sling can be avoided by using a spreader bar.

Please review and ensure proper safety measures are in place.

Thank you.

From India, Bangalore
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