WLL for G100 chain slings

 
  1 leg 2 legs 3- 4 legs Loops
G100              
inclination ß -- -- 0-45° 45-60° 0-45° 45-60° 0-45° 45-60° 0-45° --
chain diam                    
6 1.400 1.120 1.980 1.400 1.590 1.120 2.970 2.100 1.980 2.240
7 1.900 1.520 2.690 1.900 2.150 1.520 4.030 2.850 2.690 3.040
8 2.500 2.000 3.540 2.500 2.830 2.000 5.310 3.750 3.540 4.000
10 4.000 3.200 5.660 4.000 4.530 3.200 8.490 6.000 5.660 6.400
13 6.700 5.360 9.480 6.700 7.580 5.360 14.220 10.050 9.480 10.720
16 10.000 8.000 14.140 10.000 11.320 8.000 21.210 15.000 14.140 16.000
18 12.500 10.000 17.680 12.500 14.140 10.000 26.520 18.750 17.680 20.000
19 14.000 11.200 19.800 14.000 15.840 11.200 29.700 21.000 19.800 22.400
20 16.000 12.800 22.630 16.000 18.100 12.800 33.940 24.00 22.630 25.600
22 19.000 15.200 26.870 19.000 21.500 15.200 40.300 28.500 26.870 30.400
26 26.500 21.200 37.480 26.500 29.980 21.200 56.210 39.750 37.480 42.400
32 40.000 32.000 56.560 40.000 45.250 32.000 84.840 60.000 56.560 64.000
Never exceed 120° at the top - avoid angle of inclination less than 15° because of the risk of instability
The figures you get from the table are to be considered as theoretical. The actual sling WLL is obtained multiplying it by the relevant figures you can find in the following table:
         
Temperature -20° ÷ 200°C 200° ÷ 300°C 300° ÷ 400°C above 400°C
1 not permissible not permissible not permissible
Edge load protect the chain
R > 2 x chain diam R > 1 x chain diam R < chain diam
1 0,7 0,5
Asymmetric load slight unbalance strong unbalance in case of doubt the lifting process must be assessed by an expert
0,7 0,5
Frequency of use Intensity of use
very light light medium heavy
Occasional 1 1 1 0,943
Low 1 1 0,943 0,893
Medium 1 0,943 0,893 0,847
High 0,943 0,893 0,847 0,806

Don't expose the chain sling over 200°C - in this case the sling must be removed from service