A web sling connector is a specialized rigging device used to securely connect synthetic flat web slings or round slings to lifting hardware—such as master links, eye hooks, or clevis hooks—in industrial lifting applications. Forged from high-strength alloy steel, these connectors provide enhanced durability, precise load distribution, and maximum safety for heavy-duty lifting.
Specially designed with a wide, flat load-bearing surface. This eliminates the dangerous "bunching" or crushing effect that occurs when wide webbing is forced into narrow standard hooks, thereby preserving the sling's structural integrity.
Manufactured from high-strength, quenched, and tempered alloy steel (typically Grade 80 or Grade 100) to ensure robust holding power, immense toughness, and resilience in demanding industrial settings.
Available in a comprehensive spectrum of load ratings, typically ranging from a compact 1.12 tons up to a heavy-duty 31.5 tons, making it easy to match the exact Working Load Limit (WLL) of your lifting slings.
The Working Load Limit (WLL) is strictly specified and permanently marked on the hardware for safe lifting operations. These connectors are engineered with a strict safety design factor, most often set at 4:1.
Web sling connectors act as the perfect transitional hardware for seamless rigging: