75mm width BL13ton flat webbing strap for South American standard ASME webbing sling | flat sling strap with logo printing

LOUA SLING CO.,LTD
LOUA SLING CO.,LTD
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  • Brand: LOUA or made on request
    Origin: Jiangsu, China
    Material: AA-grade high-strength polyester
    Width:25MM-350MM
    Package: Pallet Carton
    MOQ: Negotiable, please contact us for details.
    Other service: Print customer LOGO

Description

At LOUA SLING CO., LTD, we specialize in manufacturing and supplying flat webbing straps designed to meet South American and Latin American standards for webbing slings. Our straps are engineered for strength, durability, and safety, offering a range of breaking load capacities and widths to suit various applications in lifting and securing operations.

Key Features:

  • High Breaking Load (BL) Range: Available in breaking loads from 4,500 kg to 54,000 kg, providing flexibility for light to heavy-duty lifting applications.

  • Variety of Widths: Choose from widths ranging from 25 mm to 300 mm, ensuring the right fit for different load requirements and sling designs.

  • Color-Coded for Easy Identification: Each strap width is color-coded according to ASME standard for quick identification on the job site:

    • 25 mm (4,500 kg) – Purple

    • 50 mm (9,000 kg) – Green

    • 75 mm (13,125 kg) – Yellow

    • 100 mm (17,500 kg) – Gray

    • 125 mm (22,500 kg) – Red

    • 150 mm (26,250 kg) – Brown

    • 200 mm (36,000 kg) – Blue

    • 250 mm (50,000 kg) – Black

    • 300 mm (54,000 kg) – Orange

Customization:

We offer options to customize these webbing straps, including printing company logos, adjusting lengths, and modifying colors to meet your specific requirements.

For more information about South American or Latin American standard webbing materials and how it can enhance your lifting and lashing products business, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you with your inquiries and provide expert guidance tailored to your needs.

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