CTS Folded Eye-Eye Type 3 Web Slings
Web Slings TYPE 3 – FOLDED EYE-EYE
Polyester Webbing Breaking Strength: 9,800 lbs/Inch. Safety Factor: 5:1
- Web Sling made with a FOLDED loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same plane as sling body.
- FOLDED EYE slings are very popular and can be used in all three types of hitches
- Our standard FOLDED EYE-EYE web slings come with reinforced lifting eyes
- Easy use combined with industrial rigging for its lightness and flexibility.
- RED YARN woven into the core of the webbing to serve only as one of many aids in determining whether and when a sling should be removed from service.
- Low elongation
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CTS Folded Eye-Eye Type 3 Web Slings
CTS Folded Eye-Eye Type 3 Web Slings
Web Slings TYPE 3 – FOLDED EYE-EYE
Polyester Webbing Breaking Strength: 9,800 lbs/Inch. Safety Factor: 5:1
- Web Sling made with a FOLDED loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same plane as sling body.
- FOLDED EYE slings are very popular and can be used in all three types of hitches
- Our standard FOLDED EYE-EYE web slings come with reinforced lifting eyes
- Easy use combined with industrial rigging for its lightness and flexibility.
- RED YARN woven into the core of the webbing to serve only as one of many aids in determining whether and when a sling should be removed from service.
- Low elongation
Original: $7.93
-65%$7.93
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Web Slings TYPE 3 – FOLDED EYE-EYE
Polyester Webbing Breaking Strength: 9,800 lbs/Inch. Safety Factor: 5:1
- Web Sling made with a FOLDED loop eye on each end with loop eye opening on same plane as sling body.
- FOLDED EYE slings are very popular and can be used in all three types of hitches
- Our standard FOLDED EYE-EYE web slings come with reinforced lifting eyes
- Easy use combined with industrial rigging for its lightness and flexibility.
- RED YARN woven into the core of the webbing to serve only as one of many aids in determining whether and when a sling should be removed from service.
- Low elongation

















