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  1. Load slings made of wire rope with fiber core and aluminum crimping
  2. Load slings made of wire rope with steel core and aluminum crimping
  3. Load slings from wire rope “Flemish eye
  4. Load slings from wire rope “DoFlex
  5. Wire rope load slings “DoPremium
  6. Splice

Load slings made of wire rope with fiber core and aluminum crimping according to DIN EN 13414

Dolezych presses cylindrically as standard. Long-conical crimping according to DIN EN 13411-3 Form C is carried out with specially designed clamps on request. Advantages arise when pulling through under the load, because nothing can get caught.

Wire rope load slings – design variants:

Rope-name
ø in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
for fig. 12, 13, 14, 22
8 700 kg
10 1000 kg
11 1250 kg
12 1500 kg
13 1750 kg
14 2000 kg
16 2700 kg
18 3150 kg
20 4000 kg
22 5000 kg
24 6300 kg
26 7000 kg
28 8000 kg
32 11000 kg
36 14000 kg
40 17000 kg
44 21000 kg
48 25000 kg
50 28000 kg
56 33500 kg

Load sling made of wire rope with swaged loops and hooks

Wire rope load sling crimped loops hook 02120001

Figure 12

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with loops

Wire rope load sling loops 02130801

Figure 13

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with thimbles Form 6899 B

Wire rope load sling thimble shape 6899 B 02140801

Figure 14

 

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with special thimbles

Wire rope sling special thimbles 02220801

Figure 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Rope-
Nominal ø
in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
Fig. 21 Fig. 24 Fig. 23
08 560 kg 980 kg 1400 kg
10 800 kg 1400 kg 2000 kg
11 1000 kg 1750 kg 2500 kg
12 1200 kg 2100 kg 3000 kg
13 1400 kg 2450 kg 3500 kg
14 1600 kg 2800 kg 4000 kg
16 2160 kg 3780 kg 5400 kg
18 2520 kg 4410 kg 6300 kg
20 3200 kg 5600 kg 8000 kg
22 4000 kg 7000 kg 10000 kg
24 5040 kg 8820 kg 12600 kg
26 9800 kg 14000 kg
28 16000 kg
32 22000 kg
36 28000 kg
40 34000 kg
44 42000 kg

Wire rope sling with loop and sliding hook

Wire rope sling loop and sliding hook 02210801

Figure 21

 

 

 

 

 

Wire rope sling endless with clamp

Wire rope sling endless with 1 clamp 02240801

Figure 24

 

Wire rope load sling endlesswith 2 clamps

Wire rope sling endless with 2 clamps 02230801

Figure 23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Load slings made of wire rope with steel core and aluminum crimping according to DIN EN 13414

Dolezych presses cylindrically as standard. Long-conical crimping according to DIN EN 13411-3 Form C is carried out with specially designed clamps on request. Advantages arise when pulling through under the load, because nothing can get caught.

Wire rope load slings – design variants:

Rope-
Nominal ø
in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
Fig.
12, 13, 14
Fig. 23
08 750 kg 1500 kg
10 1150 kg 2300 kg
11 1400 kg 2800 kg
12 1700 kg 3400 kg
13 2000 kg 4000 kg
14 2250 kg 4500 kg
16 3000 kg 6000 kg
18 3700 kg 7400 kg
20 4600 kg 9200 kg
22 5650 kg 11300 kg
24 6700 kg 13400 kg
26 7800 kg 15600 kg
28 9000 kg 18000 kg
32 11800 kg 23600 kg
36 15000 kg 30000 kg
40 18500 kg 37000 kg
44 22500 kg 45000 kg
48 26000 kg 52000 kg

Load sling made of wire rope with swaged loops and hooks

Wire rope load sling crimped loops hook 02120001

Figure 12

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with loops

Wire rope load sling loops 02130801

Figure 13

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with thimbles Form 6899 B

Wire rope load sling thimble shape 6899 B 02140801

Figure 14

 

 

 

 

Load sling made of wire rope with special thimbles

Wire rope sling endless with 2 clamps 02230801

Figure 23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Load sling from wire rope “Flemish eye Flemish eye loop
approx: 10 % more load-bearing capacity, heat-resistant up to 400 °C

Advantages “Flemish eye

  • Eyelet formation by splicing + crimping = 100% – safety to the minimum breaking load for all 6-strand machined types
  • conical slim steel press clamp does not hook when pulling through under loads or when bundling
  • more wear resistant than the aluminum clamp
  • ideal for hot use up to 400 ‘C when the wire rope is equipped with a steel core and a steel press clamp
  • low wear – therefore favorable price-performance ratio
  • highest safety
  • At temperatures of +150’C – +200’C 90% remain, at +200’C – +300’C 75
    % and at +300’C – +400’C 65% of the load capacity
  • easy handling in many applications

The load-bearing capacity data in the tables are based on DIN EN 13414.

Execution variants “Flemish eye

Flemish eye loop

Galvanized or bare rope with 2 loops

 

Flemish eye with thimble

Galvanized or bare rope with 2 thimbles

 

Rope-name
ø in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
for fig. 12, 13, 14, 22
8 750 kg
10 1150 kg
11 1700 kg
12 2250 kg
13 3000 kg
14 3700 kg
16 4600 kg
18 5650 kg
20 6700 kg
22 7800 kg
24 9000 kg
26 11800 kg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Load capacity loss of load slings during hot use

Rope end-
Connections
Rope in-
location
Temperature-
area
°C
Load capacity
in %
Aluminum press clamp Fiber
Steel
-40 to +100
-40 to +150
100
100
Splice Fiber
Steel
Steel
Steel

-40 to +100
+150 to +200
+200 to +300
+300 to +400

100
90
75
65
Flemish eye Fiber
Steel
Steel
Steel
-40 to +100
+150 to +200
+200 to +300
+300 to +400

100
90
75
65


Load sling from wire rope DoFlexDoFlex

Reducing costs – with DoFlex load slings

Treat your slinger to these buttery soft ropes that can better handle low deflection radii

  1. Specialmachart DoFlex S, 6 x 61 + FC, flexible
  2. DoFlex K = cable sling type, flexible

 

 

 

 

Your benefits:

  • the most flexible of all sling ropes hug the load perfectly
  • High load-bearing capacity due to good cross-section utilization with DoFlex S
  • super supple with DoFlex K
  • Prevents problems with latches and bends
DoFlex S
Rope-name-
diam. mm
Load capacity in kg
Inclination angle 0°
13 1750
16 2700
20 4000
22 5000
24 6300
28 8000
31 10000
33 12000
40 17000
DoFlex K
Rope-name-
diam. mm
Load capacity in kg
Inclination angle 0°
24 3750
27 4750
30 6500
33 7500
36 9000
39 10500
42 12500
48 16000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Onlineshop-Dolezych

Onlineshop-Dolezych

 

 

 

 

DoAs sling ropes in economic comparison for rope types

Wire rope slings economy comparison

The purchase price of standard sling ropes is 1, while the price of DoFlex “S” flexible sling ropes is 1.5 times higher, and the price of DoFlex “K” ropes is approx. 2.5 times higher. In terms of service life, DoFlex “S” ropes are superior to standard types by a factor of about 2, and cable lay ropes by a factor of 6.

The initial additional investment therefore pays off after a short time, in the diagram after the 3rd investment in a normal type rope.

 

 

 

 


Load sling – DoPremium
DoPremium stop rope

The advantages of different sling rope types in one product:

  • With the rope construction 6×61 IWRC you get a very flexible full steel rope, which is clearly superior in breaking load to a standard sling with fiber core.
  • The selected wire strength of 1960 N/mm2 supports the requirement for a high breaking load.
  • The “Flemish eye” compression fitting offers a robust steel clamp that is highly resistant to wear caused by abrasion.
  • The conical shape of the crimp prevents the sling from catching when pushed through under the load.
  • The sling ropes are manufactured completely in the European color code as known from lifting slings and round slings (DBGM).
  • With the 3 dimensions in the easily distinguishable traffic light colors green, yellow and red and the load capacities from 2 to 5 t, the range of common transport tasks is covered.
Rope-name
ø in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
13 2000 kg
16 3000 kg
20 5000 kg

 

Onlineshop-Dolezych

 

 

 


The splice

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Load slings with 2 spliced loops made of the felxible rope type 6×37 + FC in galvanized finish.

Lifting ropes with spliced loops according to DIN EN 13411-2 (formerly DIN 3089-1) are ideal for lifting operations where space is limited. They can be easily pulled under loads due to their narrow, conical shape. In contrast to the press clamp, the splice allows bending stresses at any point.

We also manufacture the splice with 3 hand protection variants to prevent hand injuries caused by protruding wires:

  • wrapped with sturdy adhesive tape
  • with heat shrink tubing
  • with wire banding

Load sling with 2 spliced loops is available in the versions:

Rope-name
ø in mm
Load capacity with
Inclination angle 0°
08 2000 kg
10 3000 kg
11 5000 kg
12 1250 kg
13 1500 kg
14 1700 kg
16 2200 kg
18 2800 kg
20 3400 kg
22 4200 kg
24 5000 kg
26 5800 kg
28 6700 kg
32 8800 kg
36 11000 kg
40 13600 kg

Wire rope sling splice without splice protection

without splice protection

Wire rope sling splice with tape

With adhesive tape

Wire rope sling splice with heat shrink tubing

with heat shrink tubing

Wire rope sling splice with wire strapping

with wire banding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The implementation instructions for the splice as well as the requirements for the splicer and necessary tests are regulated by DIN EN 13411-2. Splice connections have the advantage that they are very flexible. For example, an unloaded spliced rope can be pulled out from under a load that is tight against a ship’s side. Of course, splices – as well as all other end connections – must not be kinked under load.

Splices are covered with ribbon braid or shrink tape to prevent hand injuries.

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