Lifting hook is a mechanical tool used in various industries and applications to lift and transport heavy loads safely. It consists of a curved alloy steel arm with a pointed tip for connecting to lifting equipment, such as cranes or hoists.
Specification
- Model: ATO-320A-30T
- Rated load: 30 Ton
- Breaking Force: 120 Ton
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Weight: 29.2kg
Dimension
A |
B |
C |
D |
L |
90mm |
98mm |
356.5mm |
92mm |
494.5mm |
Tips: What's the difference between SWL and WLL?
SWL and WLL are both important terms used in the field of load lifting and safety. SWL stands for Safe Working Load, while WLL stands for Working Load Limit.
The SWL refers to the maximum load that a lifting device or equipment can safely handle under normal working conditions. It takes into account factors such as material strength, structural integrity, and safety margins. The SWL is determined by thorough testing and calculations, ensuring that the equipment can perform its intended function without compromising safety.
On the other hand, the WLL refers to the maximum load that a specific lifting component, such as a sling or a hook, can safely support. It represents the maximum load capacity recommended by the manufacturer for that particular component. The WLL considers factors like material strength, design, and usage conditions, ensuring that the component operates within its specified limits.
SWL refers to the maximum load for an entire lifting device, while WLL refers to the maximum load for a specific component within that device. Both SWL and WLL are crucial for maintaining safety during lifting operations.