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Calculation of lifting points

START KIND OF ATTACHMENT LOAD DISTRIBUTION LOAD CAPACITY TEMPERATURE RANGE RESULT

STARTKIND OF ATTACHMENT LOAD DISTRIBUTION LOAD CAPACITY TEMPERATURE RANGE RESULT

STARTKIND OF ATTACHMENTLOAD DISTRIBUTION LOAD CAPACITY TEMPERATURE RANGE RESULT

STARTKIND OF ATTACHMENTLOAD DISTRIBUTIONLOAD CAPACITY TEMPERATURE RANGE RESULT

STARTKIND OF ATTACHMENTLOAD DISTRIBUTIONLOAD CAPACITYTEMPERATURE RANGE RESULT

STARTKIND OF ATTACHMENTLOAD DISTRIBUTIONLOAD CAPACITYTEMPERATURE RANGERESULT

Our calculation program for attachment points helps you to determine the products suitable for your requirements in a systematic process.

1. KIND OF ATTACHMENT:
Please choose the type of attachment by defining the number of lifting points and the inclination angle.

2. LOAD DISTRIBUTION:
Afterwards, choose if a symmetrical or an asymmetrical load distribution is to be used for the load case.

3. WEIGHT OF THE LOAD:
In the next step, specify the weight of the load to be lifted.

4. TEMPERATURE RANGE:
In the last step, you specify the temperature at which the attachment points are to be used, as the load capacity depends of the temperature.

Start calculation program

Please choose the position, the number and the inclination angle (IA) of the lifting points (LP):

Attachment points for surface mounting

LP: 1
IA: 0°
LP: 1
IA: 90°
LP: 2
IA: 0°
LP: 2
IA: 90°
LP: 2
IA: 0°-45°
LP: 2
IA: 45°-60°
LP: 3 oder 4
IA: 0°-45°
LP: 3 oder 4
IA: 45°-60°

Attachment points for edge fastening

LP: 1
IA: 0°
LP: 2
IA: 0°
LP: 2
IA: 0°-45°
LP: 2
IA: 45°-60°
LP: 3 oder 4
IA: 0°-45°
LP: 3 oder 4
IA: 45°-60°
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Please choose whether the load distribution is symmetrical or asymmetrical.

Since you are using only one anchor point, the load distribution is symmetrical.
Please click NEXT to continue.

symmetrical
asymmetrical
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Please enter the weight of the load to be lifted.

t
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Please choose the temperature range.

(min. -40°C, max. 400°C)

From: °C      To: °C
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