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HOW DO I KNOW IF A LOAD EDGE IS “SHARP” ENOUGH TO REQUIRE CORNERMAX PROTECTORS?

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HOW DO I KNOW IF A LOAD EDGE IS “SHARP” ENOUGH TO REQUIRE CORNERMAX PROTECTORS?

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The word “sharp” is considered subjective and is no longer used in our catalog or website. It has been removed from the standards for web slings (WSTDA-WS-1-2004) and will also be removed from the upcoming ASME B30.9-2006 Sling Safety Standard. Any material can be cut when exposed to enough pressure. Cornermax Protection must be utilized to protect the sling from all edges and corners.

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