People often ask this question: Can two knots be used if the length of a single lifting belt is not enough? It is obvious that the lifting belt did not have any direction in this regard in the early stages of design, as can be clearly seen from the design of the ring eye structure at its end. Therefore, knotting this method is absolutely not allowed. So, what are the hidden dangers of knotting the lifting belt?
Generally speaking, lifting straps are tools used for lifting heavy objects, and their design and material selection are aimed at ensuring safety during the lifting process. If the lifting belt is knotted, the knotted part may loosen or deform due to gravity and tension, causing accidents during the lifting process and potentially leading to accidents.
Another thing is that the lifting belt is manufactured according to certain load requirements and standards, which ensures the strength and stability of the lifting belt. If the lifting belt is knotted, the knotted part will apply additional pressure and stress to the belt, which may result in a decrease in the strength of the belt, and even lead to rupture or breakage, causing serious accidents.
So, the lifting belt must not be knotted for use. If the length of the lifting belt is not enough, a shackle can be used to assist in connection. The eyelets of the lifting belt should be inserted into the shackle separately, but it must be ensured that it is stretched to avoid folding. Of course, Guanhang still suggests that everyone should have a clear understanding of the content of the lifting operation and choose a suitable lifting belt in advance.