Av8r3400
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The only chain that will stretch is a grade 80 lifting chain. Grade 40 or grade 70 (typical binder chain) stretches very little lending it to be more stable for load binding. The ratings given on nylon webbing is usually 50% of a tested pull to distruction. (lifting straps) Nylon binder straps have no regulation on ratings that I am aware of.
My knowledge comes from working for a rigging supply company which sells this equipment.
Edit: Cliff you are correct with the uneven loading of nylon webbing, that is why "D" rings or D-hooks are used instead of wrapping the nylon directly onto the load. Nylon is one of the most common and safest lifting materials if used and maintained correctly.
My knowledge comes from working for a rigging supply company which sells this equipment.
Edit: Cliff you are correct with the uneven loading of nylon webbing, that is why "D" rings or D-hooks are used instead of wrapping the nylon directly onto the load. Nylon is one of the most common and safest lifting materials if used and maintained correctly.