Limitador de carga de línea de elevación de 36 pulgadas (pata = 60')
From The ESS Team
Ensure safe and controlled lifting operations with the dependable 36-Inch Snubby Hoist Line Load Limiter (60" Leg) from Energy Safety Supply. This simple yet effective device provides a vital layer of protection by preventing accidental overloads on your hoist line, safeguarding both personnel and equipment.
Why Choose the 36-Inch Snubby Hoist Line Load Limiter?
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Enhanced Safety and Overload Protection: This Snubby acts as a sacrificial link in your lifting system. In the event of an overload exceeding the pre-determined limit (typically 1,500-1,600 lbs), the Snubby's internal webbing will progressively tear, absorbing the load and preventing it from reaching the hoist or lifting equipment. This helps to minimize the risk of equipment damage, load drops, and potential injuries.
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Simple Installation and Use: The Snubby typically features a user-friendly design that allows for quick and easy attachment to both the hoist line and a secure anchor point. No additional tools are usually required, streamlining setup and reducing downtime during lifting operations.
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Visual Warning of Overload: The bright orange webbing material of the Snubby provides a clear visual indicator of potential overload. As the load increases, the webbing begins to tear progressively, alerting personnel to the situation and allowing them to take corrective action before a catastrophic failure occurs.
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Cost-Effective Safety Solution: The Snubby offers a remarkably affordable way to enhance safety on your lifting jobs. By preventing costly equipment damage and potential accidents, it can significantly reduce downtime and associated expenses. The single-use design ensures a clear indication of overload and eliminates the risk of reusing a compromised Snubby.
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Versatility for Diverse Lifting Applications: The 36-inch leg length and compact design make this Snubby suitable for various lifting applications, including:
- Crane and hoist operations in construction settings
- Material handling in industrial facilities
- Rigging and lifting tasks in oil and gas exploration
- Machinery and equipment movement during maintenance procedures