2026 Catalog - Flipbook - Page 52
TUFLEX ® BRIDLE ROUNDSLINGS
Features and Bene昀椀ts
How to Order
Promotes Safety
Specify:
•
Bridle slings provide better load control and
balance.
1. Number of legs: S (Single), D (Double), T (Triple),
Q (Quad)
•
Use of hardware prevents cutting and abrasion of
sling at bearing points.
2. Master Link: O (Oblong)
Saves Money
3. Bottom Attachments: S (Sling Hook), O
(Oblong)
•
4. Tu昀氀ex Code: EN30, EN90, etc.
Reduces damage by protecting load between
pick-up point and crane hook.
Saves Time
5. Length of Assembly - Feet (Bearing point to
bearing point)
•
Lightweight and pliable for easy rigging and
storage.
Example:
•
Sling hooks quickly connect to loads having hoist
rings or eye bolts.
SINGLE
DOUBLE
TRIPLE
DOSEN90X10 - is a double leg bridle, with an oblong
master link at the top, and sling hooks on each leg of
the Tuflex EN90. Bearing to bearing length is 10 ft.
QUAD
Use Lift-All's sling
calculator to determine
sling leg length at
www.lift-all.com.
Cargo
Control
Mesh
Slings
Length
Length
Length
Length
Rigging
Hardware
Chain
Slings
Wire
Rope
Sling
Protection
Round
Slings
Web
Slings
General
Information
Polyester Roundslings
Lifting
Devices
Plate
Clamps
Hoist
Rings
Lift-All
Hoists
SINGLE LEG TUFLEX ROUNDSLINGS
Tuflex
Size
Color
EN30
EN60
EN90
EN120
EN150
EN180
EN240
EN360
EN600
EN800
EN1000
Purple
Green
Yellow
Tan
Red
White
Blue
Gray
Brown
Olive
Black
Hook
Alloy (A) / Carbon (C)
2,100
5,200
2TA
4,200
10,600
4.5TA
6,700
16,800
7TA
8,500
21,200
11TA
10,600 26,400
11TA
13,400 33,600
15TA
17,000 42,400
22TA
24,800 62,000
20TC
42,400 106,000
30TC
52,800 132,000
40TC
72,000 180,000
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Vertical Choker Basket
2,600
5,300
8,400
10,600
13,200
16,800
21,200
31,000
53,000
66,000
90,000
Hardware**
Masterlink
Stock Dia. (in.)
1/2
3/4
3/4
1
1
1-1/4
1-1/4
1-1/2
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
** Find hardware dimensions in Hardware section of this catalog.
Note: Import hook with latch is standard up to 7 Ton. Domestic hook/latch options used over 7 Ton or upon request.
*
50
Rated Capacity (lbs.)*
WARNING Do not exceed rated capacities. Sling tension increases as the angle from horizontal decreases. Slings should not be
used at angles of less than 30°. Refer to the E昀昀ect of Angle chart in the General Information section of this catalog. Always protect
synthetic slings from being cut by corners and edges. See the Sling Protection section in this catalog.