Showa Kikai Shoji Chain Sling

Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Showa Kikai Shoji

SKS Chain Sling Custom-Made System (Grade 8)

By combining a wide variety of sling parts, we can meet any needs.

Combination Example

Sling Parts *When using GG, the W.L.L (Working Load Limit) will be 1.2 tons.

ChainCPEKNOKEBKLBKOBKW.L.L (Working Load Limit)
of 1-Leg Sling
T-6.3667/86661.0
T-887/87/87/87/87/81.6
T-1010/1110101010102.5
T-131313131313134.2
T-161616161616166.4
T-20191918/2018/2018/2010.0
T-2222222212.0
T-25252616.0
T-28282617.0
T-32323224.0

JIS Chain Sling (Grade 10)

Slinging Method
Number of Chains1234
Sling Angle α90°120°90°120°
Angle with the Vertical Line β45°60°45°60°45°60°
Mode Factor M1.412.11.52.11.5
Wire Diameter
(mm)
V-6.31.01.41.02.11.52.11.5
V-7.11.21.681.22.521.82.521.8
V-81.62.241.63.362.43.362.4
V-102.53.52.55.253.755.253.75
V-134.05.64.08.46.08.46.0
V-166.38.826.313.239.4513.239.45

SKS Standard Sling

W.L.L: Working Load Limit (tons)

Combination of Chain and Parts

1-Leg Sling

W.L.LChainMaster LinkHookGrab Hook
1.3T-7.1SL-M1SL-F1SL-G1
2.4T-10SL-M2SL-F2SL-F2
3.2T-11.2SL-M3SL-F3SL-G3

2-Leg Sling

W.L.LChainMaster LinkHookGrab Hook
2.6T-7.1DL-M2SL-F1SL-G1
4.8T-10DL-M4SL-F2SL-F2
6.4T-11.2DL-M6SL-F3SL-G3

*When equipped with a grab hook, the W.L.L (Working Load Limit) decreases.

Master Link for 1-Leg Sling (with Clamp)

Type
Illustrated Dimensions (mm)W.L.L(t)Mass (kg)Clamp
dPaH
SL-M1
16100551421.30.63SL-C1
SL-M2
19120651702.41.04SL-C2
SL-M3
22140702023.21.75SL-C3

Master Link for 2-Leg Sling (with Clamp)

TypeIllustrated Dimensions (mm)W.L.L(t)Mass(kg)Clamp
dPaH
DL-M2
19120651622.61.10SL-C1×2
DL-M4
22140701904.81.76SL-C2×2
DL-M6
28160902226.43.40SL-C3×2

Hook: A latch (safety catch) can be assembled as an option.

Type
Illustrated Dimensions (mm)W.L.L(t)Mass(kg)
AA’BEH
SL-F1
30204064861.30.51
SL-F2
453250801102.41.10
SL-F3
544060981353.22.00

Grab Hook

Type
Illustrated Dimensions (mm)W.L.L(t)Mass(kg)
AEH
SL-G1
960611.170.26
SL-G2
1575752.160.50
SL-G3
1484942.880.94

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