Sling Leg Tension: Calculation & Importance
Understanding how sling leg tension increases with sling angle is critical for anyone involved in lifting operations. Even a small change in angle can dramatically increase the load on your slings and gear, increasing the risk of failure if not accounted for.

Why Angle Affects Sling Tension
When you lift a load with slings on an angle (rather than straight up and down), each sling leg ends up carrying more force. The wider the angle from vertical, the more tension is placed on each leg.
A safe lift starts with smart planning. Sling angle plays a bigger role than most realise.
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