Eye Eye Webbing Slings are widely used in construction, manufacturing, logistics, and material handling industries because of their lightweight design, flexibility, and ability to protect delicate loads. However, improper use can significantly reduce their service life and even create serious safety risks.
Understanding the most common mistakes when using Eye Eye Webbing Slings can help operators improve lifting safety and maximize sling performance.![]()
One of the most common mistakes is using a sling beyond its Working Load Limit (WLL). Every Eye Eye Webbing Sling is designed for a specific load capacity, and exceeding that limit may lead to sudden failure.
Always check the load rating label before lifting and select the appropriate sling according to the weight of the load.
Never exceed the rated capacity.
Consider the lifting angle when calculating the actual load.
Use multiple slings when necessary.
Many accidents occur because damaged slings continue to be used. Cuts, abrasion, broken stitching, chemical damage, or heat exposure can seriously affect lifting performance.
Pay special attention to:
Frayed edges
Torn webbing
Broken seams
Missing identification labels
Discoloration caused by chemicals or excessive heat
Any damaged sling should be removed from service immediately.
Eye Eye Webbing Slings are made from polyester material, which can be easily damaged by sharp corners or rough surfaces.
Without edge protection, the webbing may be cut during lifting, causing unexpected failure.
Corner protectors or wear sleeves should always be used when lifting loads with sharp edges.
Improper sling angles increase tension and reduce lifting safety. Many operators underestimate how much force is generated when the sling angle becomes too small.
As the angle decreases, the actual load on each sling leg increases significantly.
Maintain appropriate sling angles.
Avoid lifting with angles below 60 degrees whenever possible.
Follow standard lifting guidelines.![]()
Some users twist or knot Eye Eye Webbing Slings to shorten their length. This practice is extremely dangerous because it concentrates stress in one area and weakens the sling.
Webbing slings should always remain flat and straight during lifting operations.
Never:
Tie knots in the sling.
Twist the webbing.
Use damaged eyes for lifting.
Polyester webbing slings perform well under normal operating conditions, but exposure to strong acids, alkalis, or excessive heat may damage the fibers.
Before use, make sure the sling material is compatible with the operating environment.
Leaving slings outdoors, exposing them to sunlight, moisture, or chemicals can shorten their service life.
Store in a clean and dry area.
Keep away from direct sunlight.
Avoid contact with corrosive substances.
Hang slings properly to prevent deformation.
Reliable lifting equipment is essential for workplace safety. High-quality Eye Eye Webbing Slings manufactured according to EN1492-1 standards provide excellent strength, durability, and flexibility for various lifting applications.
HaosaiL offers a wide range of polyester Eye Eye Webbing Slings with different capacities and lengths to meet the requirements of construction, industrial lifting, logistics, and heavy equipment handling.
Although Eye Eye Webbing Slings are easy to use, improper handling remains one of the leading causes of lifting accidents. Avoiding common mistakes such as overloading, ignoring damage, using sharp edges without protection, and incorrect lifting angles can greatly improve operational safety.
Regular inspection, proper storage, and selecting high-quality lifting slings are the keys to safe and efficient lifting operations.