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What Is the Slide-Loc?
If a hoist ring and a machinery eye bolt had a baby, this would be it. One common problem for riggers is that eye bolts do not offer enough flexibility (no swiveling and angular loads greatly reduce capacity), and hoist rings are often too expensive for a given job. Crosby recognized this problem and came up with a great, unique solution. Enter the SL-150 Slide-Loc Lifting Point.
Is it Complicated to Use?
Quite the contrary, in fact, we don't think it could be any easier. To install the Slide-Loc, make sure the red indicator is showing, which means the bolt and bail are engaged. Simply hand tighten the unit, no special tools required. Move the tab to cover the red indicator, and allow the bail to swivel while under load. The Slide-Loc is now ready for use. To remove, simply move the tab to expose the red tab and unthread the Slide-Loc from its installation point.
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Although Bishop Lifting strives to manufacture and sell the highest quality rigging and safety gear, use of the gear is dangerous if not used correctly by competent trained professionals. Bishop Lifting disclaims any liability resulting from the misuse of its rigging and safety gear. Please take a moment to more thoroughly review our disclaimer.
Bishop Lifting rigging and safety gear is only intended to be used by competent trained professionals. Misuse of the rigging and safety gear can result in serious injury up to and including loss of life. As such, Bishop Lifting disclaims liability for any misuse or incorrect product selection by our customers.
Rigging and safety gear purchased from Bishop Lifting should be used in strict accordance with all industry and OSHA standards. At no time should rigging or safety gear be used beyond its certified load ratings (aka Working Load Limits). Normal wear and tear should be expected with use of rigging and safety gear; therefore, all gear should be thoroughly inspected before each and every use. Worn or unsafe rigging and safety gear should never be used.