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Common fastening methods for Magnum-X round slings:
a) direct
b) simple threading
c) simple hooked on without an inclination angle
d) simply hooked on with an inclination angle
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Common fastening methods for using Magnum-X round slings in pairs
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a) direct
b) threaded
For low lifting heights and/or tight spaces, Magnum-X short
slings are used. With usable lengths of 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 this short model
rounds out the range for load capacities of 10, 20 and 30 tons.
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If more than one Magnum-X round sling is used for the lifting
process, they must all be identical.
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Uneven stretching of the Magnum-X round slings poses a danger
of tilting the load.
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With symmetrical load distribution, equal strap lengths and equal
angles according to BGR 500 for a 4-strap hanger, only three
slings are considered to bear load.
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With asymmetrical load distribution and/or unequal angles, with
2-strap hangers, only one strap can be considered load-bearing,
and with 3-strap or 4-strap hangers, only two slings can be considered
load-bearing.
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If Magnum-X round slings are used in pairs, use of a cross member
is recommended, so that the load is distributed evenly
3.3 Choosing the nominal load capacity
The Magnum-X round slings' nominal load capacity must be grea-
ter than or equal to the load's mass. When choosing the slings, pay
attention to which fastening method and with what tilt angle the lifting
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