Chain Slings

Chain slings are specifically designed for lifting purposes. This type of sling is strong and durable, and a great lifting tool. At All Lifting we offer a range of Chain Slings including grade 80, 100 and 120 with various configurations and hooks. For a customised chain sling call us today on 1300 666 733.
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Chain Slings & Lifting Chains

Lifting heavy loads without the right chain sling can lead to instability, equipment damage and serious safety risks. Chain slings are designed for demanding environments where strength, durability and reliability are critical. At All Lifting, we supply lifting chain slings built for tough Australian worksites, helping businesses lift securely, comply with safety standards and reduce downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are chain slings used for?

Chain slings are used to lift heavy loads that require strength and durability. They are commonly used with cranes and hoists in construction, mining and industrial environments, especially where sharp edges or high temperatures are present.

What is the difference between chain slings and synthetic slings?

Chain slings are made from steel and offer higher durability in harsh conditions. Synthetic slings are lighter and protect delicate loads. Chain slings are preferred when lifting heavy, abrasive or high-temperature materials.

What grades are available for lifting chain slings?

Lifting chain slings are typically available in Grade 80 and Grade 100. Higher grades offer greater strength and load capacity, making them suitable for more demanding lifting applications.

How do I choose the right chain sling configuration?

The right configuration depends on the load's weight, shape, and lifting points. Single-, 2-leg, or 4-leg chain sling rigging options provide better balance and load distribution. Our team can help you choose the safest setup.

What are the key features of chain slings?

Key features of chain slings include high load capacity, abrasion and sharp-edge resistance, suitability for high-temperature environments, and a long service life. They are available in different grades, leg configurations, and hook types, making them ideal for demanding chain-sling rigging applications.

What industries commonly use lifting chain slings?

Lifting chain slings are widely used in construction, mining, transport, manufacturing and heavy engineering. These industries rely on steel chain slings for their strength, durability and ability to perform safely in tough, high-risk lifting environments.

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