LDR EA-A Heavy Duty Round Sling is a premium endless polyester lifting sling engineered specifically for high-tonnage and high-frequency industrial rigging operations. Constructed as a rugged Double Sleeve Round Sling with a high-tenacity polyester yarn core, the EA-A model delivers superior abrasion resistance, enhanced safety margins, and an extended service life compared to standard single-sleeve options.
As a leading global round sling supplier, LDR provides rigorous quality assurance. Every single product is a CE Certified Lifting Sling, ensuring total compliance and safety for demanding global industrial applications and heavy-lift environments.
Heavy-Duty Double-Sleeve Design: Equipped with a dual-layer woven protective sleeve that significantly increases wear, cut, and abrasion resistance under harsh field conditions.
High-Tenacity Polyester Core: Premium internal yarn core provides exceptional strength-to-weight ratio with minimal elongation under maximum working load limits.
Surface Protection: The soft, flexible structure contours to the load, ensuring even stress distribution and preventing marring or scratching on polished, delicate, or cylindrical surfaces.
International Standardization: Fully compliant with the rigors of an EN1492-2 Round Sling and JB/T 8521 manufacturing standards. Color-coded according to international tonnage identification codes for quick, error-free field selection.
The LDR EA-A heavy lift round slings are the industry standard for secure rigging across multiple sectors. Based on the Working Load Limit (WLL) and width specifications, we recommend the following model configurations for target industrial applications:
1. Light to Medium Duty Operations (1 Ton – 4 Tons)
Target Applications: Steel logistics (handling bundled bars and plates), precision machinery installation (CNC lathe and injection molding tools), and standard crane rigging for construction sites.
Sling Width: 200mm to 290mm (Maximum surface load distribution)
Target Applications: Civil infrastructure megaprojects (concrete bridge girders, highway viaduct sections), power generation plants (steam turbines, ultra-high-capacity transformers), and offshore oil & gas platform rigging.
Instruction For Round Slings
Mandatory Pre-Lift Inspection: Always check the entirety of the round sling for signs of wear, surface cuts, or tears before any lifting operation.
Sharp Edge Safeguarding: Always utilize a dedicated heavy-duty protective sleeve or corner pads when rigging loads with sharp, abrasive, or rough edges to prevent friction failure.
Sling Angle Optimization: Monitor and calculate the sling angle carefully during multi-leg hits. Ensure the working load limit (WLL) is appropriately adjusted for the specific lifting angle geometry.
Zero Ground Contact & No Dragging: Never rest heavy loads directly on top of the sling jacket, and strictly prohibit dragging the load along the floor while rigged.
Overload Prevention & Thermal Thresholds: Never exceed the rated Working Load Limit (WLL) of the specific model. Operate strictly within the designated temperature range.
Acid Environments: Exercise extreme caution in areas with heavy chemical exposure. Consult LDR technical support regarding the polyester core's compatibility with specific acids, alkalis, or solvents.
No Knotting or Twisting: Heavy lift round slings must never be knotted, twisted, or spliced together. Internal alignment of the yarn core must remain straight to distribute the load evenly.
Immediate Decommissioning: Do not attempt to use or repair damaged slings. If the outer sleeve is compromised or the internal red core yarn is visible, immediately remove the sling from service.
Why Choose LDR as Your Lifting Sling Manufacturer
10+ Years of Heavy Rigging Expertise: As a specialized industrial lifting slings manufacturer, LDR delivers heavy-duty lifting equipment engineered to meet global industrial standards.
Advanced Intelligent Production Workshop: Our modern sewing facility operates 100 sets of automated, intelligent computer sewing machines. This guarantees maximum stitching precision, perfectly aligned load-bearing geometries, and exceptional structural consistency across mass B2B production runs.
Rigorous Quality Control & Tensile Testing: Every batch of round slings undergoes extreme destructive break-load testing and strict QC audits prior to dispatch to guarantee complete safety compliance under field operations.
Full OEM / ODM Customization: Tailored engineering support including specialized lengths, non-standard tonnage ratings, heavy-duty anti-abrasion edge cuffs, and private labeling for international distributors.
RAW MATERIL WORKSHOP
After the raw materials enter the factory and undergo professional instrument processing and quality inspection, they can enter the next production workshop, and each batch of raw materials can be traced back to their source.
WEAVING WORK SHOP
The Webbing Sling Weaving Machine Is Imported From Switzerland Muller Brand, total 110 Sets Weaving Machines. SEWING WORKSHOP
The Sewing Machine Are All Using Automatic And Intelligent Computer Sewing Machines, total 100 Set Sewing Machines.
FAQ
Q1: What specific industrial rigging applications are round slings used for?
A: Round slings are primarily utilized for securing, choking, and hoisting bulky, high-tonnage, or surface-sensitive industrial cargo. Their endless loop configuration and flexible design make them highly optimal for lifting cylindrical structures (such as steel pipelines) and handling highly polished heavy equipment components without inducing friction scratches or mechanical deformation.
Q2: What is the main structural difference between the LDR EA-A and EA-B round sling models?
A: The critical distinction lies in the engineering of the outer jacket. The EA-A model features a reinforced double-layer protective sleeve, providing significantly enhanced wear resistance, high puncture protection, and a dramatically extended service life in abrasive heavy-industrial environments. The EA-B model utilizes a standard single-layer sleeve, which is ideal for cost-effective, standard lifting tasks.
Q3: What variables dictate the service life of an industrial polyester lifting sling?
A: Structural longevity depends on critical field environmental factors, including daily cycle frequency, UV radiation exposure, chemical presence, and strict adherence to edge protection on sharp-cornered cargo. Due to the high-strength double-layer weave on the LDR EA-A series, these slings minimize structural wear and deliver a drastically lower total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to standard commercial slings. Regular inspections according to EN 1492-2 compliance rules are mandatory before executing any lifting workflow.