Chains & Slings

Our wide range of stock includes

Lifting Equipment: Chain Assemblies & Equipment

Dee and Bow Shackles, Flat Webbing Slings, Endless round slings, Concrete Panel Lifting Equipment, Eyebolts/Nuts, Wire Rope (from 1mm to 25mm), Chain & Lever Blocks

Vehicle Recovery/Tie Down:

G70 Transport Chain, Loadbinders (Ratchet & Lever), Ratchet Straps, Wire Rope (from 1mm to 25mm), 4wd Recovery Blocks, Snatch Straps

All manufactured equipment made at Riverina Cranes will be manufactured, certified and proof tested to meet Australian Standard requirements

As well now at Riverina Crane Services we now have a Hydraulic Test Bed with a load rating of 50tons at our disposal. Our existing clients have their inspections carried out in 3/6 or 12 month intervals depending on the use, quantity and requirements of the equipment. After completing each inspection, certificates and paperwork will be issued to meet Australian Standards requirements

Inspections, testing and repairs are done by a competent technician, whether it is ONSITE inspection, where we can come out and inspect the equipment to save delivery time, or OFFSITE where the equipment comes to our depot where equipment can be proof loaded to meet requirements

 

CARE AND USE:

After the equipment has been used and you think there might be an issue with your equipment, below are a couple of examples to keep in mind if your not quite sure if your equipment is suitable for safe working. If you are still unsure bring it down and we can answer your query.

CHAINS


WIRE ROPE SLINGS

Mechanical damage due to rope movement over sharp edges whilst under load

Localised wear due to abrasion on supporting structure.

Narrow path of wire breaks caused by working in a grossly oversized groove or over small support rollers.

Severe wear in Lang's Lay, caused by abrasion at
cross-over points on multi-layer coiling application.

Corrosion of sever degree caused by immersion of rope in water.

Typical wire fractures as a result of bend fatigue.

Wire fractures at the strand, or core interface, as distinct from ‘crown’ fractures caused by failure of core support.

Typical example of localised wear and deformation created at a previously kinked portion of rope.

Multi-strand rope 'bird caged' due to torsional imbalance. Typical of build-up seen at anchorage end of multi-fall crane application.

Protrusion of IWRC resulting from shock loading.

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