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Two Leg Bridle

The angle of the legs affects the strength of the bridle. Determine the reduced Bridle Work Load Limit (WLL) at the angle of use. 60° Horizontal Angle Reduces Work Load Limit 15%. 45° Horizontal Angle Reduces Work Load Limit 30%. 30° Horizontal Angle Reduces Work Load Limit 50%.

TWO SLING CONNECTION
See previous instructions for Two Sling connections. Make sure the inside of the Ring and Hooks are free from all damaging surfaces and edges. Make sure Rings and Hooks are of the proper size for the slings and the load.


G-LINKS™ TOP AND BOTTOM
See previous instructions for Rings and Hooks. The inside area of Rings and Hooks must be of the proper size and free from all damaging surfaces and edges. When connecting two G-Links™ to a Ring put them on opposite sides of the Ring, they will fit better.

WIDER G-LINK™ AT TOP

A single, wider G-Link™ at the top accommodates the width of both slings. Individual G-Links™ are placed at the bottom of each leg. See previous instructions for Ring and Hook connections. Top Link(s) must be wide enough and have proper rated capacity to accommodate both slings.

Can fail if damaged, misused or overloaded. Inspect before use. Use only if trained. Observe rated capacity. DEATH or INJURY can occur from improper use or maintenance.

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