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BEFORE EACH USE

       

DEATH or INJURY

 can occur from improper use or care.

1.

 SLING USERS SHALL BE TRAINED

 Do not use this pad or sleeve unless you are  

     properly trained. 

See page 7 for training.

  

2.  Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual.

3. CornerMax® pads and sleeves are rated for 25,000 lbs per inch of sling width.   

     No  material is cut proof. Check tag on pad or sleeve to confirm that the pad is  

     adequately rated for the load. 

See page 8 for chart.

4.  Inspect pads or sleeve for damage before each use including:  

 

•  Missing or unreadable identification tag 

 

•  Holes, tears, cuts, abrasive wear or snags

 

•  Broken stitching or seams

 

•  Acid or caustic burns

 

•  Weld splatter or heat damage

 

• Any other condition, including visible damage, that causes doubt as to  

 

   the continued use of the pad

 

 

INSPECTION FREQUENCIES

 

1. All slings and rigging shall be  inspected before each use. 

2. Documented periodic inspections of the pad or sleeve shall be completed at  

    least annually or more frequently depending on service. 

 

 

• Refer to ASME B30.9 and / or  contact manufacturer for

 

   recommendations for guidance on service intervals. 

IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS ARE DETECTED – REMOVE FROM SERVICE 

IMMEDIATELY.  

NEVER USE A DAMAGED PAD OR SLEEVE. A DAMAGED PAD OR SLEEVE MAY 

NOT PROTECT THE SLING AND LEAD TO FAILURE. 

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CornerMax® Pad

CornerMax® Sleeve

Summary of Contents for CornerMax CRNMX02

Page 1: ...oss load edge Refer to tag on pad or sleeve to ensure cut protection is correct size and type to protect the sling Inspect before each use Look for cuts tears or other damage to the pad or sleeve A damaged pad or sleeve may not protect the sling and lead to failure Do not expose to chemicals and temperatures over 180 F 82 C For additional important safety inspection removal and repair information ...

Page 2: ...ation tag Holes tears cuts abrasive wear or snags Broken stitching or seams Acid or caustic burns Weld splatter or heat damage Any other condition including visible damage that causes doubt as to the continued use of the pad INSPECTION FREQUENCIES 1 All slings and rigging shall be inspected before each use 2 Documented periodic inspections of the pad or sleeve shall be completed at least annually ...

Page 3: ...TED AND CAN LEAD TO FAILURE OF THE SLEEVE PAD AND OR RIGGING Refer to manuals and instructions of selected rigging for proper use 2 Position the pads correctly on the load ENSURE PADS AND SLEEVES MAKE CONTACT WITH TWO LOAD EDGES 3 CornerMax Pads must be used in pairs 4 CornerMax Pads must be used at a 90 degree angle and make full contact on both sides to create a separation between the edge of th...

Page 4: ... protected This can include edges at the top of the object being lifted Materials that are hardened or have a Rockwell C hardness above 35 may reduce effective protection for the CornerMax Sleeve Consult Slingmax before using above this hardness 4 5 CornerMax Sleeves are versatile and can be used on any angled edge or surface To ensure full contact do not use CornerMax Pads on curved surfaces Use ...

Page 5: ...ightened To prevent cutting do not allow the sling pads or sleeves to slide across edges while under load BE CAREFUL WHILE USING HIGH STRETCH SLINGS SUCH AS NYLON OR POLYESTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO CUTTING Stay clear of load at all times STOP THE LIFT IMMEDIATELY IF THE LOAD DOES NOT LIFT EVENLY THE PADS AND OR SLEEVES SHIFT OR ANY OTHER OBSERVED FAILURE OF THE RIGGING IS DETECTED U...

Page 6: ...efore storing Do not machine wash or dry to avoid damaging the pad or sleeve REPAIR CornerMax Pads and Sleeves cannot be repaired Immediately remove from service and dispose of damaged pads and sleeves DISPOSAL Before disposing of CornerMax Pads and Sleeves they shall be marked or destroyed to prevent inadvertent use Waste shall be disposed of in accordance with national and local regulations ...

Page 7: ...erform the job Rigging training is widely available through your local Slingmax Dealer For training information please contact your local Slingmax Dealer or visit www slingmax com TRAINING RESOURCES ASSOCIATIONS For additional information on the safe use inspection and training requirements please consult the standards and reference items below WSTDA RS 1HP ASME B30 9 CI 1905 OSHA 29 CFR 1910 184 ...

Page 8: ...RNMX02 1 00 4 2 CRNMX03 1 25 5 3 CRNMX04 1 50 6 4 CRNMX05 2 00 8 5 CRNMX06 2 00 8 6 CRNMX08 2 50 10 8 CRNMX10 3 00 12 10 CRNMX12 5 50 16 12 CRNMX14 6 50 18 14 CornerMax Pad CornerMax Sleeve Approx Pad Weight lbs Approx Weight Per Foot lbs Approx External Sleeve Width Inches To calculate maximum working load of a CornerMax Pad or Sleeve multiply 25 000 lbs by the width of the sling being used For e...

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