Towing Slings




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DO NOT EXCEED TOWING SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES
- Do not use a damaged or defective strap
- Do not tie knots in strap Always protect straps from being cut by corners
- Do not attach to bumpers and hot exhaust systems
- Avoid dragging the sling along the ground
The strap will be permanently damaged if exposed to temperatures in excess of
Inspection Criteria for slings - inspect before each using and remove from service if any of (he following are visible:
- Cuts on the face or edge of webbing
- Holes, tears, snags or crushed web
- Signs of excessive abrasive wear edges
- Broken or worn threads in the stitch patterns
- Any other visible damage which will cause the sling to loose its strength.