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Rigging & Lifting Slings

Our selection of lifting slings is designed for different applications and load requirements. We offer multiple types, including Round Slings, Web Slings, Python Slings, Hammerhead Slings, Chain Slings, and Storm Surge Slings. Each type provides unique benefits for lifting, hoisting, and securing loads in industrial settings.

Round Slings

Round slings are flexible and lightweight, making them a practical choice for handling loads that require gentle lifting. They are made of synthetic fibers encased in a protective sleeve. They provide a high strength-to-weight ratio and are color-coded for quick identification.

  • Minimal stretch, maintaining load stability
  • Load-bearing core protected by an outer jacket
  • Available in multiple weight capacities

Used in wind turbine maintenance for lifting turbine blades without causing surface damage. The flexibility of the sling allows for secure wrapping around long, curved sections.

To handle heavy weights and move safely, use braided round slings, which stretch approximately 10% at their rated capacity. These endless braided round lifting slings are available in three for 6-part slings and four for 8-part slings.

Web Slings

Web slings are made from high-strength synthetic webbing, offering a lightweight and adaptable lifting solution. Its flat design distributes weight evenly, making lifting delicate or finished equipment practical.

  • Available in single- and multiple-ply configurations
  • Absorbs shock loads effectively
  • Compatible with multiple hitch types

Used in aerospace facilities for lifting carbon fiber aircraft components. The wide, flat webbing prevents surface damage while the flexible material adjusts to the shape of the parts.

Nylon web slings can be equipped with CORDURA wear pads at contact points to resist abrasion and cuts. At Holloway, web slings include flat web slings, heavy-duty eye & eye web slings, and Type 3 & Type 4 EE web slings. PDF

Python Slings

Python slings, or pipe restraint slings, are designed to control pipe movement during pressure fluctuations. These slings help prevent sudden shifts caused by tension surges in high-pressure fluid systems.

  • Built to handle pipe restraint applications.
  • Available in 2â€, 3â€, and 4†sizes, supporting up to 20,000 PSI.
  • Designed to absorb and distribute force, minimizing pipe movement.
  • Used in oil drilling sites and industrial applications for improved safety

Holloway Python pipe restraint slings help manage pipe movement under high pressure changes. Custom sizes and pressure ratings are available based on application needs.

Hammerhead Slings

Hammerhead slings are designed for heavy-duty lifting applications where precision and safety are critical. They combine synthetic and metal components to handle substantial loads.

  • Resistant to cutting and abrasion
  • Maintains strength in harsh environments
  • Suitable for crane and rigging operations

Hammerhead slings feature a combination of synthetic and metal materials, offering stability while handling loads with sharp edges. Their design helps to maintain strength and resistance to wear during lifting operations.

Holloway hammerhead slings are available in 10’, 15’, and 20’ lengths, with different capacities for vertical, choker, and basket hitches.

Chain Slings

Chain slings are built from alloy steel for demanding lifting operations. Available in Grade 80 and Grade 100, they provide a high working load limit with increased wear resistance.

  • Available in single-leg, double-leg, and multi-leg configurations
  • High-temperature resistance up to 400°F (204°C)
  • Customizable with different chain hooks and fittings

Used in steel mills for lifting large steel beams. The multi-leg configuration allows even load distribution, preventing tipping during hoisting.

For alloy chain options, explore our selection of Alloy Chain Slings and Lifting Chains.

Storm Surge Slings

A storm surge sling with an adjustable design, featuring a spliced choker for easy size modifications without the need for knots. This design allows quick setup and flexibility for different lifting and anchoring points, making it suitable for marine, offshore, and heavy-duty coastal applications.

  • Adjustable length for versatile use
  • Designed for lifting, mooring, and securing loads
  • Available in multiple sizes and configurations
  • Used in ports, offshore sites, and coastal operations

Commonly used for securing cargo on docks before storms, lifting heavy marine equipment, and anchoring temporary structures in coastal areas. Its adaptable structure provides a practical solution for handling heavy loads in demanding environments, offering efficiency in marine and industrial settings.

Industry Standards

All our lifting slings comply with industry standards to meet safety and performance requirements:

Standard Description
ASME B30.9 Safety standards for slings, including synthetic, wire rope, and chain slings
OSHA 1910.184 Regulations for sling inspection, use, and maintenance
EN 1492 European standards for textile slings
ASTM A906 Specifications for synthetic fiber rope slings
NACM Guidelines for alloy chain slings

Technical Specifications

Sling Type Material Load Capacity Stretch Percentage Temperature Limit
Round Slings Synthetic Varies by size Low stretch -40°F to 194°F (-40°C to 90°C)
Web Slings Nylon/Polyester Varies by ply Nylon: 6-8%, Polyester: 3% -40°F to 194°F (-40°C to 90°C)
Python Slings Wire Rope High capacity Low stretch Up to 392°F (200°C)
Hammerhead Slings Composite High capacity Minimal stretch Up to 400°F (204°C)
Chain Slings Grade 80/100 Alloy Steel High capacity Minimal stretch Up to 400°F (204°C)
Storm Surge Slings Coated Synthetic High capacity Minimal stretch Marine-grade resistant

Sling Protection & Accessories

Using proper sling protection extends the lifespan of your equipment and improves safety. According to ASME B30.9 (2021) 9-5.10.4(d):

Slings in contact with edges, corners, protrusions, or abrasive surfaces shall be protected with sufficient strength, thickness, and construction material to prevent damage.

Explore our sling protection and synthetic sling fitting options, including edge protectors, wear pads, and corner guards.

Contact Us

For assistance in selecting the right sling for your application, visit our How to Choose a Sling Guide or contact our team for expert recommendations.