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Table No. 7.--Black-wire-rope Slings.

TABLE OF SAFE-WORKING LOADS FOR BLACK-WIRE-ROPE SLINGS ON WHICH THE LOAD IS CARRIED ON TWO PARTS OR LEGS OF

THE SLING, AND MADE OF ROPE HAVING THE BREAKING-LOAD SPECIFIED IN APPENDIX II.

Safe-working Loads for various Distances between Legs.

Size of Rope.

Strands and Wires 6/19. Strands and Wires 6/24. Strands and Wires 6/37. Strands and Wires 6/19. Strands and Wires 6/24. Strands and Wires 6/37.
Circumference, in Inches. Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds. Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds. Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds.
Diameter, in Inches, (approximate). Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds. Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds. Working-load, in Tons, &c. Working-load, in Pounds.
1 5/16 0 17 0 16 1,920 0 15 1 20 1,728 0 16 2 8
1 3/8 1 1 0 16 2,368 1 1 0 16 2,368 1 1 2 24
1 13/32 1 6 3 12 3,008 1 5 2 24 2,880 1 4 2 8
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
B = L.

Note: The table continues similarly listing the working loads in tons and pounds for various wire rope diameters and strands/wires configurations.



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