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This information sheet introduces the machine shop student to basic, acceptable lifting and rigging techniques. It explains the equipment and operations necessary for safe rigging and lifting. This document is not intended to show the student how to perform rigging and lifting, but to help him/her recognize safe and unsafe rigging and lifting practices.Rigging
Rigging is the preparation of a load prior to being moved. In this unit we will concentrate on cable sling rigging, chain sling rigging, and synthetic web slings.

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Wire Rope/Cable Slings
</BLOCKQUOTE>A sling is a synthetic webbing which is designed in a configuration for hoisting, lifting, and lowering applications (Figure 1).
السلامة فى الرفع SlingsA(A)-Single Vertical (B)- 2-Leg Bridle (C)-4-Leg Bridle (D)-3-Leg Bridle السلامة فى الرفع SlingsB(E)-Single Wrap Basket (F)-Double Wrap basket (G)-Two Single Basket(H)-Inverted Basket and 2-Leg Bridle Figure 1 Common configurations of cable sling hitch types
Cable slings or wire rope slings are made up of individual strands of wire. The number of strands, and wires, the type of material, and the nature of the core will depend on the intended purpose of the wire rope. We must always determine the weight of the load before we can begin selecting the sling type.
As with any rigging and lifting efforts, we visually inspect all cable slings before use. Remove from service if the following conditions are present: See also Figure 2.


  1. Ten randomly distributed broken wires in one rope lay, or five broken wires in one strand in one rope lay.
  2. Wear or scraping of outside wires reducing the individual wire diameter by 1/3.
  3. Kinking, crushing, bird caging or any other damage resulting in distortion of the wire rope structure.
  4. Evidence of heat damage.
  5. End attachments cracked, deformed, or worn.
  6. Corrosion of rope or end attachments.
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Figure 2 Visual signs of misused or worn out cables
When using a wire rope sling always follow these safety precautions: السلامة فى الرفع Rig_li3

1. A cutting edge cuts the life of the sling. Use blocking, padding, or a corner saddle when the cable must go around sharp corners (See Figure 3). 2. Remove any kinks in the sling before using.
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Figure 3 Protect the sling from sharp corners

3. Use a sling large enough for the load. The smaller the angle of the sling the lower the lifting capacity.
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Figure 4 Estimated rating for ¼-inch cable slings using different sling angles

4. Do not jerk loads. Jerking may double the stress on your sling. Lift loads gradually.
5. Hang the sling up after every use. This will help to keep it clean, undamaged, and ready for use for the next job.

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Chain Slings
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Try to avoid using chains when it is possible to use wire rope. The failure of a single link of a chain results in the complete failure of the chain, whereas a cable is made up of many wires and strands, and they must all fail before the rope breaks. Chains give no warning as to when they are going to fail. A wire rope will show visible signs of impending failure. Chains are better suited for certain jobs as they will withstand rougher handling and they won’t kink. Chains are much more resistant to abrasion and corrosion than wire ropes are. Chains are well suited as slings in the machine shop for lifting heavy castings. Use the following chain safety tips as a guide.


  1. Take up slack, then start to load slowly. A chain has no elasticity and does not react well to shock loading.
  2. Never shorten a chain by tying a knot in it. A chain has it’s maximum strength with the load running in a straight line.
  3. Always use softeners on the corners of rectangular loads.
  4. Lift from the center of hooks. Avoid lifting from the point of the hook.
  5. Distribute the load evenly on all legs.
  6. Inspect chains regularly. Look for elongated links.
  7. Never exceed the estimated rating capacity of the chain.
  8. Don’t drop loads onto the chain.

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Synthetic Web Slings
</BLOCKQUOTE>Synthetic web slings are used extensively in the machine shop for rigging purposes (Figure 5) because they are easy to use and they won’t mar or scratch finished surfaces. Web slings are usually made of nylon or polyester. Nylon has a stronger rating than polyester does.
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Figure 5 Double eye nylon sling

Synthetic web slings, because of their flexibility and elasticity, are a very popular rigging tool. The material with which these synthetic slings are made allows them to be very flexible, but it also makes them susceptible to heat and sharp edges. Synthetic web slings must be well taken care of, and the user must always be aware of sharp corners, welding sparks, and metal chips.
Slings used in environments where they are subject to continuous exposure to ultra-violet light should be proof tested to two times the rated capacity annually, or more frequently depending on the severity of exposure.
Hitch Types

Double Choker Hitch - The double choker hitch seems to be preferred by many good riggers because it is twice as strong as a single choker hitch in the same sling type (Figure 6).
When this hitch is made in the right way, both legs will automatically equalize over the crane hook. However, when it is made wrong, there is usually no equalization and one of the legs will support most of the load.
السلامة فى الرفع Slng1 السلامة فى الرفع Slng4Figure 6 Double choker hitch correctly and incorrectly performed

Basket Hitches - Basket hitches, whether single or double, may be used successfully in a variety of applications. However, they have inherent limitations as indicated in Figure 7.
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Wrong WayFigure 7 Basket hitches correctly and incorrectly performed

Sling Hitches Loads vary in physical dimensions, shape, and weight. Where and how to attach slings is important to a rigger (Figure Cool.
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Figure 8 Sling Hitch

Choker Hitch - In a contact sling hitch, the sling passes entirely around the load. In its simplest form, the sling has a loop or eye on each end, and is referred to as a choker sling or choker (Figure 9). One loop passes through the other forming a slip noose. Where overhead space is limited, a double wrapped choker hitch is acceptable.
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Figure 9 Choker Sling

Adjusting Hitch – One of the useful hitches available to riggers is the adjusting hitch (Figure 10). It is particularly useful when lifting an object that is heavier on one end than the other. The adjusting hitch makes it fairly easy to adjust the length of the legs of the bridle to maintain the load level. This hitch should not be loaded any more than a single basket hitch.
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Figure 10 Adjusting Hitch used correctly and incorrectly on rolls

The effective length of the adjusting hitch can be easily changed to suit job conditions. Once the weight of the load comes onto the sling, no further change in length occurs (Figure 11).
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Figure 11 Adjusting Hitch
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Lifting
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Lifting should only be done by a certified lift or crane operator. Before a lift can be used the operator must know all of the functions of the lift. Although this unit of instruction is not intended to show you how to operate a crane or hoist, here are some safety tips to adhere to while around lifting devices.


  1. Start and stop any lift slowly.
  2. Lift the load straight up to ensure that the load does not swing.
  3. When raising, lowering, or moving the load, ensure that it will safely clear nearby equipment.
  4. Make all moves slowly to prevent swinging.
  5. Personnel are not permitted to "ride" on the hook or the load.
  6. Make certain that no personnel are ever permitted to pass under a load.
  7. Under no circumstances are "side pulls" permitted.
  8. Make sure that the rigging and the hoist will handle the specified load weight.
  9. Signals for crane movement are only given by one person.
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