Toco services include repairing, load testing and recertifying chain slings. We are happy to assist you to determine the best variation to suit your specifications.
Chain slings are extremely tough, flexible, durable, and can tolerate extreme temperatures. They are highly customizable and can be assembled with a variety of different links, hooks, lengths and adjustability. They do, however, tend to be relatively heavier and pricier than other types of slings. Chain slings are great for repeated lifting of heavy loads. A high tensile, grade 80 chain is most commonly used, however, we also assemble grade 100 chain slings. Toco services include repairing, load testing and recertifying chain slings. We are happy to assist you to determine the best variation to suit your specifications.
Common chain sling assemblies:
Single Chain Sling
Double or Two Leg Chain Sling
Triple or Three Leg Chain Sling
Quad or Four Leg Chain Sling
Endless Chain Sling
Master link, Sub Assembly and Connecting Link
Master link
Otherwise known as an oblong, used as a component of chain slings and steel wire rope slings – enlarged master links suit heavier load capacity crane hooks.
Master Link
Subassembly
To fit chain sizes from 6mm to 32mm
Sub Assembly
Connecting link
To fit chain sizes from 6mm to 32mm
Connecting Link
Eye Type Hooks: Safety Sling; Self Locking & Grab Hooks
We offer a wide variety of alloy grade 80 lifting hooks including shank, foundry and swivel self-locking hooks. Give us a call if you don’t see what you are looking for or if you need assistance.
Safety Sling Hooks for chain sizes 6mm to 32mm
Eye Type Safety Sling Hook
Self Locking Hooks for chain sizes 7mm to 25.5mm
Eye Type Self Locking Hook
Grab Hooks for chain sizes 6mm to 32mm
Eye Type Grab Hook
Clevis Type Hooks: Safety Sling; Self Locking & Grab Hook We offer a wide variety of alloy grade 80 lifting hooks including shank, foundry and swivel self-locking hooks. Give us a call if you don’t see what you are looking for or if you need assistance.
Tested under LME No. 008 · Technical oversight by Anton van Staden, ECSA-Registered LMI #201112078 · DMR 18(5) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993.
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