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WRE CATALOG GUIDE] 35 WHAT’S NEW 37 WRE CATALOG


37 WIRE ROPE 51 MILLIMETER WIRE ROPE


53 BLOCKS 56 CHAINS 56 CLAMPS 57 CLIPS 58 EQUIPMENT 61 EYE NUTS


WHAT’S NEW DICA ANNOUNCES LIFTGUARD MAGNETIC SLING PROTECTORS


DICA announces a brand name change for its acquired Linton Rigging Gear line of products to “LiftGuard Magnetic Sling Protectors.“ LiftGuard joined the DICA family of engineered products following the company’s acquisition of Linton Rigging Gear earlier this year. LiftGuard Sling Protectors prevent


damage to slings caused by contact with abrasive edges, corners, or protrusions from loads being lifted. They also keep the sling away from other significant contact points during lifting operations. Medium Duty, Heavy Duty, and Coil Edge protectors have magnets installed to make the placement of these edge protectors simple, safe, and efficient. As a bonus, LiftGuard protectors weigh 1/7th the weight of steel. They are available with optional Velcro® straps to ensure proper sling placement, allowing the protectors to stay attached to the slings when removing them from loads placed at higher elevations. “We made the name change to highlight the phenomenal dual sling and load protection benefit


LiftGuard provides. All slings, especially synthetic web and round slings can be damaged during lifting, and loads are susceptible to damage from chain and wire rope slings if they are not properly protected,” said Kris Koberg, CEO of DICA. “Edge protection with sling use is critical in preventing sling failure and is an OSHA requirement and ASME standard,” he explained. (OHSA 29 CFR 1910.184(c)(9) and ANSI B30.9) When using synthetic web slings, the capacity of Medium and Heavy Duty LiftGuard Edge Protectors


is calculated at 12,500 psi/1” of sling width per protector. When using synthetic round slings, wire rope slings, or chain slings, LiftGuard product capacities are 12,500 psi of compressive strength per protector. In addition to cut and abrasion protection, LiftGuard Sling Protectors also provide sling capacity


benefits. The shape of each LiftGuard protector creates a D/d ratio of 5/1 or 5. This high D/d ratio allows users to utilize 75% to 90% of their sling capacity. Lower D/d ratios severely limit sling capacity utilization and can lead to sling overload. “Cut and damaged slings are the cause of many rigging related accidents. Using LiftGuard eliminates


the need to use makeshift load or sling protection, or take unnecessary risks. We are excited to bring the LiftGuard product line, and all of its merits to the industries we serve,” said Koberg. y


Harrington Hoists, Inc. introduces their HATSB model Adjustable Telescopic Spreader Beam. Designed for outdoor construction or for places where headroom is not limited, this beam will accommodate various size loads and uses an upper rigging spread between two lift points which adds stability to the lift. The Adjustable Telescopic Spreader Beam is available from 2 through


40 Ton capacities with outside spreads that adjust from a minimum of 4 to 6 feet to a maximum of 12 to 20 feet as standard. It also comes standard with a pair of heavy-duty swivel hooks. Additional sizes and capacities or additional lift points and hardware are also available upon request. The HATSB is engineered and manufactured to ASME B30.20 & BTH-1


Design Category B Service Class 2 and has a specified fatigue life of 100,001 to 500,000 load cycles. All HATSB Adjustable Telescopic Spreader Beams are proof-tested to 125% capacity. y


61 EYEBOLTS 61 HOISTS 61 HOOKS 63 LINKS 64 MASTER LINK 65 MISCELLANEOUS 65 ROPE 66 SHACKLES 68 SHEAVES


68 SLEEVES 68 SLINGS 68 SOCKETS 69 SWIVELS 70 THIMBLES 70 TURNBUCKLES 71 WEBBING 71 WINCHES 73 LISTER INDEX


WHAT’S NEW HARRINGTON HOISTS, INC. INTRODUCES MODEL HATSB ADJUSTABLE TELESCOPIC SPREADER BEAM


WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE


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