Flat Webbing Lifting Slings

Our Flat Webbing Slings (and round slings) are both suitable to lift items that need to be handled with more care; avoiding damage or scratches, such as pipes, poles, fibreglass and much more. This type of sling is usually wider than other sling options, allowing the load to be distributed more evenly. Review the full range of web slings today or can’t find what you need? We can fabricate to suit your needs. Phone All Lifting today on 1300 666 733.
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5 Tonne Flat Web Sling

All Lifting

Our 5 Tonne Flat Flat Web Sling is ready to take on whatever tough tasks you have to throw at it. It’s manufactured to comply with the standards se...

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Flat Slings

Lifting wide or flat loads with the wrong equipment can cause imbalance, load damage and safety risks. Flat slings provide a stable, practical solution by distributing the load's weight evenly. At All Lifting, our range of flat web slings is designed to improve load control, protect surfaces and support safe lifting across Australian worksites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are flat webbing slings used for?

Flat webbing slings are used to lift wide, flat or evenly shaped loads. They distribute weight across a larger surface area, making them ideal for lifting steel, timber, machinery and palletised goods while reducing the risk of load damage.

How can I identify the lifting capacity of a flat sling?

The lifting capacity is clearly marked on the sling label, including the working load limit. Always check the label before use and ensure the sling is suitable for the lifting method and sling angle being used.

What is the difference between flat web slings and round slings?

Flat web slings offer wider surface contact and better load stability for flat loads. Round slings are more flexible and better suited for irregular or delicate shapes. The choice depends on the load type and lifting requirements.

How should flat web slings be stored?

Flat slings should be stored in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight, heat and chemicals. Proper storage helps prevent material degradation and extends the sling’s service life.

Can flat slings be used with cranes and hoists?

Yes. Webbing lifting slings are commonly used with cranes and hoists when correctly rated and attached. Proper selection and inspection are essential for safe lifting.

Do flat slings require regular inspection?

Yes. Flat slings should be inspected regularly for cuts, abrasion, fraying or damaged stitching. A competent person should carry out inspections to ensure continued lifting safety.

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