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Inspection

Cargo Equipment Inspection Work

Free Estimates | Over 50 Years of Experience | Quick Turnaround

Free Estimates
Over 50 Years of Experience
Quick Turnaround

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Web Sling and Cargo Control Product Inspections

Take a look at some helpful web sling and cargo control product inspection guidelines or contact us today to receive your visual on-site examination. We offer competitive prices and extremely prompt service.

Acme Lifting has over 50 years of experience in the web sling and cargo control industry. We are a local, family-owned company in business since 1986. Get a quick turnaround for your work. Call us today for a free estimate.

Factors for Identifying a Quality Synthetic Fiber Web Sling

  • Type of synthetic web material
  • Working load limits for the types of hitches permitted
  • Manufacturer's name or mark
  • Manufacturer's code or stock number

Signs of a Damaged Synthetic Fiber Web Sling

  • Part of the sling is melted or charred
  • End fittings are pitted or corroded
  • Warp thread separation
  • Abrasion on both sides of the webbing
  • Length of an edge cut exceeds the web thickness
  • Warp thread damage up to 50%
  • Stitches in load-bearing splices are broken

How Often Should Your Web Slings Be Inspected?

  • Frequent sling usage
  • Harsh working environment
  • Previous sling usage experience

Web Sling Replacement Guidelines

  • Unreadable identification tag
  • Knots in any part of the sling
  • Holes, tears, cuts or snags
  • Excessive abrasive wear
  • Loaded sling beyond its rated capacity
  • Acid or caustic burns
  • Broken or worn stitching in load bearing splices

Web Sling Inspection Services

Call us today for a free estimate.

(440) 838-4430

(440) 838-4430
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- Jim Gasper

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