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Arborist Rigging Slings

Original price was: $3,000.00.Current price is: $2,750.00.

Adjustable knotless rigging system – three legs with sliding adjustable hooks. Increases the Safety, Speed, Production, and the Climber’s Energy.

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Patriot Slings

Original price was: $3,000.00.Current price is: $2,750.00.

Adjustable knotless, red, white, and blue rigging system – three legs with sliding adjustable hooks. Increases the Safety, Speed, Production, and the Climber’s Energy.

Red Equalizer

$500.00

Balancer-26,000 lbs SWL For use in removing large tree trucks

CONSTRUCTION OF THE SLINGS

  1. Three legs using Samson Stable Braid
    1. 7800 lb SWL
    2. Adjustable & knotless – no tying knots (using endless loops)
    3. 4 sliding adjustable rigging hooks Samson ½” Tenex Tee Eye in Eye loops are tied into Prusik Knots
    4. The hook floats on a bridge between the Prusik knots It always equalized the load
  2. Do not use slings for heavy wood such as the trunk of a tree
  3. Use the NTSlings equalizer slings for heavy lifts.

Do not use the slings for removal of heavy loads like the trunk of a tree.

Product Care and Maintenance

Keep your slings as clean as possible – do not drag them on the ground. Inspect the slings as you stow them. Make sure they are not damaged. Should a repair be needed, any leg can be removed from the master link, please send it back to us, and we can/will repair them back to full capacity and strength. If any sling leg needs to be replaced, order a replacement through calling us at: 918-251-6425. Also, make sure to provide us the strength / size / length when ordering.

We recommend you store your slings in a separate Rope Bag or dolly work box and keep in a clean area.

ATTENTION / WARNING

  1. Read and follow all use and safety information provided with this sling. Failure to do so may result in severe injury or death due to sling failure and/or loss of load.
  2. NTS Adjustable Sling models DB25 and DP60 are not intended for balancing large trunk picks. There are several methods to accomplish this. My simple recommendation is shown in the included pictures.
  3. Misuse or abuse of this product may result in severe personal injury or death.
  4. All users must be trained in sling selection (including its limitations), use and inspection, hazards to personnel, environmental effects, rigging practices, and knowledgeable about safe and proper use and the application of slings.
  5. Estimate center of gravity of the load.
  6. Understand the use of slings and sling arrangement.
  7.  Determine the effects of critical angles as they relate to lifting and moving objects.
  8. Never load a sling in excess of the stated sling’s rated capacity.
  9. Never shock load.
  10. Maintain and store slings properly & kept clean. (preferably in a clean storage bin) Slings should also be protected from UV light degradation, heat, chemical, environmental and/or mechanical damage.
  11. Keep slings free of all sharp edges.
  12. Always inspect for abrasions, cuts, or damaged hardware prior to use, if such exists dispose of immediately.
  13. Shock loading can and must be prevented by careful planning, calculations and rigging.
    • Know the weight of the load.
    • Know the center of gravity of the load.
    • Never load a sling in excess of the rated capacity.
  14. Make sure each leg is taut without causing more slack in the others.
  15. Do not stand on, under or near load with slings under tension.
  16. Each individual strap needs to be calculated for weight and angle, not exceeding the overall strap or sling capacity.
  17. Always pick a balanced load.
  18. Zero impact on the crane line.
  19. Imbalance in slings could cause shock load or overload.

These are ‘proprietary products’.