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Sling-Alloy Steel Chain Sling

Failure to maintain stainless steel can lead to a range of effects—from unsightly staining or discoloration to long-term damage and structural instability. Make periodic inspections of alloy steel chains slings at intervals no greater than 12 months. A good guide to follow includes: Yearly for normal service use, Monthly to quarterly for severe service use.
Sling-Alloy Steel Chain Sling
07/25/2023

Sling-Alloy Steel Chain Sling

Failure to maintain stainless steel can lead to a range of effects—from unsightly staining or discoloration to long-term damage and structural instability. Make periodic inspections of alloy steel chains slings at intervals no greater than 12 months. A good guide to follow includes: Yearly for normal service use, Monthly to quarterly for severe service use.

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