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TM 55-1670-259-20
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
connecting the sling to a lifting point. The nylon
1-5. DESCRIPTION.
sling
sling legs connect to the web ring on one end and to
multiple-leg
15,000-pound-capacity
The
t h e chain legs on the opposite end. The chain legs
(fig. l-l) is designed for use in external air transport
form the load attaching end of the multipIe-leg sling.
o f supplies and equipment by helicopter. The multi-
l e g sling consists of a web ring (l), 4 nylon sling
legs (5), and 4 chain legs. The web ring is used for
1-6. TABULATED DATA.
Data pertinent to the 15,000-pound-capacity multiple-
leg sling is as follows:
a. Capacity.
Legend for Figure 1-1:
15,000 pounds
Maximum
Four-inch bolt
7.
1.
Web ring
b. Measurements and Weight.
Grab link keeper
261 3/4 inches
8.
2.
Retainer strap
Total length of each leg
Grab link
Connector link
180 inches
9.
3.
Length of nylon sling leg
10.
Hammerlock
80 inches
Fixed web keeper
4.
Length of chain leg
5.
11.
Chain
12 inches
Nylon sling leg
Web ring outside diameter
6
Connector link
12.
3/4-inch locking nut
Gross weight of sling
13.
Sliding web keeper
85 pounds
and components
1-2

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