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Separation in Eye Strands

By Dan Ross On October 19, 2012 · Add Comment · In Q&A
Question: We recently supplied slings to a customer for a project site and one of there main riggers refused to use the product due to the separation in the eye strands and some deformation and a couple of wire pops at crimp.  I was told that this happens occasionally as a result of certain wire specs/sizes [...]
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