Our selection of chain lifting slings come in single leg, double leg, triple leg, and quadruple leg options. The number of legs will determine the weight limits it can hold, as well as the angles in which the holds are determined. We offer chain sling types in a range of sizes and up to any length needed. Often we will create custom slings that might not be featured here on our site for clients. Our slings are available in 80 and 100 grade chain and have fittings in both grades as well. All the chain slings we offer come with a tag as per OSHA.
Chain lifting slings are the best choice for applications subjected to high temperatures or under rugged conditions that can easily damage other sling types. These types of slings are flexible, durable, and long-lasting. The sling is easily collapsible for easy storage and can securely adhere to the contours of the load. While the chain will show little or no stretching at rated capacity, it is possible for it to stretch up to 15 to 20% prior to failure.
Click on the grade of the lifting chain sling type you're looking for to be directed to that product category.
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The lifting chain sling capacities chart below allows you to select the chain you need by working load limit in both grade 80 and grade 100.
Grade 80 Chain Sling Capacities
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Size |
90° Lbs. |
60° Lbs. |
45° Lbs. |
30° Lbs |
60° Lbs. |
45° Lbs |
30° Lbs. |
9/32" |
3,500 |
6,100 |
4,900 |
3,500 |
9,100
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7,400 |
5,200
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5/16" |
4,500 |
7,800 |
6,400 |
4,500 |
11,700
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9,500 |
6,800
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3/8" |
7,100 |
12,300 |
10,000 |
7,100 |
18,400
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15,100 |
10,600
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1/2" |
12,000 |
20,800 |
17,000 |
12,000 |
31,200
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25,500 |
18,000
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5/8" |
18,100 |
31,300 |
25,600 |
18,100 |
47,000
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38,400 |
27,100
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3/4" |
28,300 |
49,000 |
40,000 |
28,300 |
73,500
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60,000 |
42,400
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7/8" |
34,200 |
59,200 |
48,400 |
34,200 |
88,900
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72,500 |
51,300
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1" |
47,700 |
82,600 |
67,400 |
47,700 |
123,900
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101,200
|
71,500
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Grade 100 Chain Sling Capacities
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Size |
90° Lbs. |
60° Lbs. |
45° Lbs. |
30° Lbs |
60° Lbs. |
45° Lbs |
30° Lbs. |
9/32" |
4,300 |
7,400 |
6,100 |
4,300 |
11,200
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9,100 |
6,400
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5/16" |
5,700 |
9,900 |
8,100 |
5,700 |
14,800
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12,100 |
8,500
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3/8" |
8,800 |
15,200 |
12,400 |
8,800 |
22,900
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18,700 |
13,200
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1/2" |
15,000 |
26,000 |
21,200 |
15,000 |
39,000
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31,800 |
22,500
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5/8" |
22,600 |
39,100 |
32,000 |
22,600 |
58,700
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47,900 |
33,900
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3/4" |
35,300 |
61,100
|
49,900 |
35,300 |
91,700
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74,900 |
53,000
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7/8" |
42,700 |
74,000 |
60,400 |
45,700 |
110,900
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90,600 |
64,000
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Shop for Single Legged Lifting Chain Slings by Hook Type
Single legged lifting chain slings can be found with hooks on both ends or an oblong master ring on one end and a hook on the other. They are available in either grade (80 or 100). Custom single legged chain slings are available, including longer or shorter lengths and with single hooks.
Shop for Double Legged Lifting Chain Slings by Hook Type
Double legged lifting chain slings feature two legs attached to an oblong master ring. They also come in adjustable lengths with grab hooks attached to the master ring to shorten the overall assembly length. Unique chain sling lengths can be made in various hook types. Double legged chain slings are occasionally refereed two as a two way chain sling.
Shop for Triple Legged Lifting Chain Slings by Hook Type
Triple legged chain slings feature 3 legs and are made of a master ring attached to couplers, which are then attached to chain and hooks. They are built with or without grab hook adjusters and are available in grade 80 or grade 100. Often called a three way chain sling, triple legged chain slings work well when multiple grab points are needed.
Shop for Quad Legged Lifting Chain Slings by Hook Type
Quad legged lifting chain slings are also known a a four way chain sling. They feature 4 legs attached to a master ring in any length needed. Available in both grade and 80 and 100, a quadruple legged chain sling is the right choice when a lift affords four grab points.
Lifting Chain Sling Inspection
Replacing worn out slings ensures that your rigging is able to carry the load it's meant to support. To be sure that your chain lifting sling is still in optimal condition, be sure to check the following during inspection:
- Missing, incorrect, or illegible tag
- Cracks or breakage
- Stretched links or hardware
- Bent links
- Frozen parts
- Heat damage
- Pitting or corrosion
- Nicks or gouges
- Damaged latch kit
Any of these can mean that the working load no longer applies, thus compromising the safety of the chain sling. If you are unsure of how to inspect your chain lifting sling, you can ship your sling to us for visual and load inspection.
Looking for other types of slings and rigging hardware? At Advantage Rigging, we also carry high-quality poly and nylon slings as well as hooks, coupling links, replacement tags, and more! When you shop with us, you can rest assured of finding high-quality products that will help guarantee safety at the job site.
For any inquiries about our chain slings, available replacement hardware, and other products here on the site, don't hesitate to give us a call at 480-502-2225. We look forward to hearing from you!