Steel Wire Rope Slings
Steel Wire Rope Slings Suppliers
We are reputed enterprises in this industry, offering a wide gamut of Wire Rope Slings Suppliers & in Kolkata, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand & all over India. Appreciated for their great finish and stability, the offered rope sling is designed using high grade material and latest cold extrusion technique in compliance with international quality standards. Our rope sling is widely acclaimed for its excellent finish. Moreover, this rope sling is availed in the market at reasonable prices.
Features:
- Dimensional accuracy
- Durability
- Non corrosive
Our customers can avail from us a wide range of Steel Wire Rope Slings Sturdy constructed and suppliered using high grade raw material, these excellent toughness and highly durable nature. Our range of these rope slings includes single and multi-part slings (such as round braids, flat braids, Tri-Flex and cable laid slings), grommets, single leg slings, multiple leg bridles, and a wide variety of fittings and attachments.
Available Types:
- Single, double, triple and quad leg slings
- A mechanical (Flemish) splice sling
- A hand tucked splice
Hand-spliced
The wire rope is unwound and the wire strand components are usually tucked or spliced to form a Flemish loop. The loop may be further secured into place using Aluminium or Steel Ferrules.
Manufacturing Wire Rope Slings
Of all of the products that are made from wire rope, slings are the most common and widely used. These looped wire ropes come in different varieties and grades depending on the type of wire used. Also, to enhance wire sling performance, several wire ropes may be wound together to form a sturdier and more reliable sling.
Mechanically Spliced
A mechanically spliced wire rope sling is fabricated using an Aluminum, Copper or Steel Ferrule to securely lock in place, the splice junction. The difference here is that the Ferrule is swaged into place using a die based hydraulic swaging press, exerting a staggering 3000 tons of force.
Socket Slings
The individual wires of the strands are opened up to form a broom. This broom is inserted into the socket. Molten Zinc is poured into the broom to lock in the joint to form a Spelter lock for Spelter sockets. Alternatively, Wire Locking Resin may also be used to accomplish the lock.