Magnetic Corner Protectors are fabricated from a durable synthetic material that protects synthetic and wire rope slings from damage. Magnetic Corner Protectors are for use on 90 degree, “cornered” loads and keep the sling from contacting load edges.
All slings, especially synthetic slings, can be damaged when lifting a load if they are not properly protected.
Edge protection with sling use is critical in preventing a sling failure,and is a requirement in current sling safety standards.
Made of nylon, the Magnetic Sling Protectors are only 1/7th the
weight of steel, no tools are needed since magnets allow for quick
and easy attachment and removal. Available in nine inch, 12-inch
and 18-inch models
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STYLE |
SLING WIDTH (Inches) |
UNIT WEIGHT (Lbs.) |
CORNER PROTECTOR O.A.L. (Inches) |
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THMCP-6 |
Regular |
UP TO 4 |
1.25 |
6-1/2 |
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THMCP-9 |
Regular |
UP TO 7 |
1.65 |
9-1/2 |
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THMCP-12 |
Regular |
UP TO 10 |
2.00 |
12-1/4 |
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THMCP-18 |
Regular |
UP TO 16 |
3.00 |
18-1/4 |
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THMCP-9XL |
Heavy Duty |
UP TO 7 |
6.75 |
9-1/2 |
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THMCP-12XL |
Heavy Duty |
UP TO 10 |
8.75 |
12-1/4 |
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THMCP-18XL |
Heavy Duty |
UP TO 16 |
13.00 |
18-1/4 |
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THMCP-SL-6 |
Slotted-Regular |
UP TO 4 |
2.00 |
6-1/2 |
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THMCP-SL-9 |
Slotted-Regular |
UP TO 7 |
2.75 |
9-1/2 |
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THMCP-SL-12 |
Slotted-Regular |
UP TO 10 |
4.25 |
12-1/4 |
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THMCP-SL-18 |
Slotted-Regular |
UP TO 16 |
5.50 |
18-1/4 |
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THMCP-SL-6XL |
Slotted-Heavy. Duty |
UP TO 4 |
5.50 |
6-1/2 |
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THMCP-SL-9HD |
Slotted-Heavy Duty |
UP TO 7 |
8.00 |
9-1/2 |
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THMCP-SL-12XL |
Slotted-Heavy Duty |
UP TO 10 |
11.00 |
12-1/4 |
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THMCP-SL-18XL |
Slotted-Heavy Duty |
UP TO 16 |
16.50 |
18-1/4 |
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THMCP-CURVE* |
Curved |
Cut and damaged slings are the leading cause of most rigging related accidents.”Slings in contact with edges, corners, or protrusions should be protected with a material of sufcient strength, thickness, and construction to prevent damage to the sling” (ANSI/ASME B30.9-1.10.4) “Slings shall be padded or protected from the sharp edges of their loads” OSHA 29CFR1910.184(c)(8)