INFORMATION TO HELP YOU FIT WEB SLINGS TO YOUR APPLICATION
In this handbook, you'll find how to match the sling to your load according to rated capacity, how to use the right hitch, how to calculate the load on each leg of a sling and how to adjust the rated capacity of choker hitches. You'll also find out how to choose the right material, coatings and wear pads to fit your many different lift requirements.
SETTING THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY
Tuffy Products is proud to announce that it's quality management system has been certified to ISO 9001:2015 through their third party registrar, DNV. Tuffy Products received the certification after extensive audits reviewed the Company's internal sling fabrication and quality systems. The scope of the certification includes the design, development, manufacture, distribution, inspection and testing of synthetic slings, lifting devices and associated hardware. Through internal and third party quality management system audits, Tuffy Products will ensure high quality products and on-time delivery to meet and exceed customers' needs and expectations through continual improvement.
PROVEN EXPERIENCE IN TECHNICAL AND SALES SUPPORT
Nobody else has more experience in the lifting industry than we do. Look to us for engineering assistance in sling selection and design, including experience in high-capacity, multiple-sling rigging systems. We also offer expert technical sales support at the local level. Call us today, and we'll help you take a load off your mind.
TAKE A LOAD OFF YOUR MIND
WARRANTY
Any warranty, expressed or implied as to quality, performance or fitness for use is always premised on the condition that the published rated capacities apply only to new, unused slings and assemblies, that the mechanical equipment on which such products are used is properly designed and maintained, that such products are properly stored, handled, used and maintained, and properly inspected on a regular basis during the period of use. Seller shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequential or incidental damages or secondary charges including but not limited to personal injury, labor costs, a loss of profits resulting from the use of said products or from said products being incorporated in or becoming a component of any other product.
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