Strict adherence to the stitching regulations for lifting straps is crucial in the production process. This is not only related to the overall quality and efficiency of production, but also directly related to the safety of on-site applications. Irregular stitching may lead to serious lifting accidents, therefore, production enterprises must attach great importance to and strengthen the management and control of the stitching process of lifting belts.
Due to the diversity of specifications and models, the stitching data of lifting belts will also change accordingly. Taking 50mm polypropylene webbing as an example, when making a circular lifting belt, the spacing between the stitching lines may need to be set to 35 centimeters. However, when the width of the flat ribbon becomes 75mm, the original stitching data needs to be adjusted and extended. This is because if no changes are made and the stitching is still done at a spacing of 35 centimeters, the actual load-bearing capacity of the circular sling may not meet the requirements for use.
In the production process of lifting belts, strict adherence to stitching regulations and precise adjustment of stitching data according to different specifications and models are key to ensuring product quality, preventing on-site accidents, and meeting usage requirements. Production enterprises must maintain a high level of attention and meticulous management to ensure that every lifting belt can play a safe and effective role in various application scenarios.