Great close out to the series Kevin, greatly appreciate your time & efforts with these It still baffles how some businesses declare their supervision as "appropriate"
Kevin i have a question,, If im lifting a 10 ton load on a 2 point lift, do my chains/ slings have to be 10ton slings and chains or would i be allowed to use 2x 7.5 ton chains/slings ? 2 individual slings/chains not a set of two leggers. ??? What im trying to say is does each sling or chain have to be at least able to lift 10t or when using the mode factor you can use 2x 7.5t chains or slings Thanks in advance
If the angle between the two legs is within 90 degrees and each leg is equally loaded, the calculation is 10/1.4 = 7.15t WLL per leg. if between 90-120 degrees, each has to be good for at least 10t.
Like the video are you planning of making more ?
Very nice really helpful vedeo to clear the concept thanks
Very good content. Very clear communicator. Thanks
Thanks Darren - glad you enjoyed it.
Great close out to the series Kevin, greatly appreciate your time & efforts with these
It still baffles how some businesses declare their supervision as "appropriate"
It's open to interpretation though Graeme - that's the problem, isn't it. Some may use that in an attempt to excuse negligence though.
These were outstanding Kevin. Perfect interview prep! You seem like a top bloke. Thanks for your time and effort.
Thanks for your comment - my pleasure Steve. Best wishes for your interview.
excellent thank you 👍
Great mini series Kevin!
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching.
Great video..looking forward to the next one..thanksalot
Thanks Jefferson - glad you enjoyed it. Next video coming this week.
Would be great if you could cover this subject more as you said that you can talk about it non stop lol
Kevin i have a question,,
If im lifting a 10 ton load on a 2 point lift, do my chains/ slings have to be 10ton slings and chains or would i be allowed to use 2x 7.5 ton chains/slings ?
2 individual slings/chains not a set of two leggers. ???
What im trying to say is does each sling or chain have to be at least able to lift 10t or when using the mode factor you can use 2x 7.5t chains or slings
Thanks in advance
If the angle between the two legs is within 90 degrees and each leg is equally loaded, the calculation is 10/1.4 = 7.15t WLL per leg. if between 90-120 degrees, each has to be good for at least 10t.
Cheers mate ty 👍