This type of lifting device is used for gripping, lifting, and moving loads. Two-leg textile slings (2TS) are made from two segments of high-strength polyester webbing, along with end and connecting components such as shackles, links, and hooks.
Textile slings made of synthetic materials are an excellent alternative to chain or wire rope slings. They are compact, flexible, lightweight, easy to use, and convenient to store.
Textile slings are widely used in construction, industry, logistics, and agriculture—in general, anywhere loading and unloading operations of medium or high intensity are carried out using tower cranes, gantry cranes, manipulators, hoists, and other lifting equipment.
Two-leg textile slings (2TS) are made from special high-strength webbing dyed in a specific color corresponding to its load capacity, with a safety factor of 7:1, and sewn with ultra-strong threads following a precise pattern.
They are used for lifting and transporting various loads at industrial and construction sites.
They feature a wide range of applications, are particularly suitable for handling long loads, and are more cost-effective compared to wire rope and chain slings.




