Factory directly supply U bolt for Grenada Manufacturers

U-bolts are typically used for attaching pipe or steel round bar to a round or square shaped post. Another common application is to hang wrought iron pipe in mechanical installations. They can also be embedded in concrete as anchor bolts. Inch Thread Size: 1/4"-4" with various lengths Metric Thread Size: M6-M100 with various lengths Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel covers ASTM F1554, A307, A449, A354, A193, A320, F593, ISO 898-1 4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dipped Galvanized, and so on. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet. Or, comply with your requirement. Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    Ben Bransby from DMM tests a variety of slings at anchors.

    This informative video is from the web link below.

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    In a previous video we compared the impact forces generated using nylon and Dyneema® slings with a dynamic load. It clearly highlighted the importance of ensuring there is no slack in a system using slings. As an example, a 85 kg mass free-falling just 60 cm on to a 60 cm Dyneema sling (fall-factor 1), with an overhand knot in it, generated enough force to break the sling.

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