Double choker hitch. Calculate the force exerted on each leg of the hitch by dividing the length of the noose by the height of the noose (height of the choke point above the load) multiplied by the length of the sling from the hook to the choke point divided by the height of the hook above the choke point The Double Choker Hitch if applied properly will facilitate equalization of the loading on the sling legs over the lifting hardware. When using a basket hitch you must take the sling angle into account. A better way to do the same lift: use a double wrap choker hitch and for long loads use 2 slings. A sling rigged in a choker hitch (not double wrapped) does not make full contact with the load. Double Wrap Choker Hitch – similar to standard choker hitch, except that the sling is wrapped around the load twice. If applied improperly, one of the legs will share a greater portion of the load and equalization will not occur. Double choker hitch Made from two single choker hatches. This hitch compresses the load and prevents it from slipping out of the sling. It provides more contact areas to secure a load. Observe the choker hitch reduction factors as outlined on page 8. xteif ulh fzl mofill kqocwhm aklsz gfxvoi owxe hfy kwk
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