wchowe
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2002
- 69
I have a general question on lifting. As I understand it, an eyebolts lifting capacity gets derated as the lifting angle leaves the Normal. Swivel Hoist rings are NOT derated and carry the same load no matter what the angle. The load on the ring, of course, gets larger on the ring at angles further from Normal. Am I correct in these statements?
The load (F)on an eyebolt is F=w/Sin 90. With 90 being a vertical lift and 90 thru 45 being some sling angle. W=weight
Thanks
Bill
The load (F)on an eyebolt is F=w/Sin 90. With 90 being a vertical lift and 90 thru 45 being some sling angle. W=weight
Thanks
Bill