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SHACKLE CHART 7 (PAGE #)
ANSWERS 58 (PAGE #)
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Some important points before starting the exam or practical work of Rigger
(EXAMINER WILL ASK YOU THE TRICKY QUESTIONS, MUST USE YOUR COMMON SENSE)
EXAM DETAILS:
44 MCQ’S (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)
TIMING: 1.5 HOURS = 1HOUR 30 MINUTES = 90 MINUTES
(Stand for) IPS=Improve plow steel/ FC=Fiber Core/ IWRC =Independent wire rope core
First you have to ask calculator and Load Charts from Examiner.
Pound = LBS/KG converted should be use of 2.2 in Aramco standard. (Ask examiner also).
→ RIGID LOADS *No need any formula*
→ RIGID LOAD IS RIGGED *No need any formula*
→ FLEXIBLE LOAD *(Formula must)*
→ FLEXIBLE LOAD IS RIGGED *(Formula must)*
→ RIGGED LOAD/LOAD RIGGED *(Formula must)* means load ready to lift.
Remembered:(if single basket hitch is straight OR in angle 60-45-30)(we check single basket (not any angle)
Just for information , In any chart the values of SINGLE VERTICAL HITCH (COLUMN) & 30 degree angle (COLUMN)
values amount will be same (just remembered)
Any Load where nothing mentioned that is Rigid or Not Rigid = considered as = FLEXIBLE LOAD
HARD HATT=ANSI Z89.1 // EYE PROTECTION=Z87.1 // SHOES SAFETY = Z41.1 //
HAND GLOVES = ANSI/ISEA 105 // SAFETY VEST (VEST HAVE THREE CLASESS= ANSI 1-2-3)
5: TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH FORMULA اگر لوڈ معلوم کرنا ھے تو ضرب دیں گے ۔
0.75 اگر سلنگ معلوم کرنا ھے تو تقسیم کریں گے ۔
6: THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH FORMULA اگر لوڈ معلوم کرنا ھے تو ضرب دیں گے ۔
1.5 اگر سلنگ معلوم کرنا ھے تو تقسیم کریں گے ۔
7: TWO LEG BASKET HITCH FORMULA اگر لوڈ معلوم کرنا ھے تو ضرب دیں گے ۔
8: FOUR LEG BRIDLE HITCH 2 اگر سلنگ معلوم کرنا ھے تو تقسیم کریں گے ۔
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1= COLOR CODE OF WEB SLING 2=STIP LINE ON WEB SLINGS = TONS) = WIDTH (MM)
VIOLET/PURPLE WEB LING 01 STRIP LINE = 01 TON = 25/30/50
GREEN WEB LING 02 STRIPS LINES = 02 TONS = 56/60
YELLOW WEB LING 03 STRIPS LINES = 03 TONS = 75/90
GREY WEB LING 04 STRIPS LINES = 04 TONS = 100/120
RED WEB LING 05 STRIPS LINES = 05 TONS = 125/150
BROWN WEB LING 06 STRIPS LINES = 06 TONS = 150/180
BLUE WEB LING 08 STRIPS LINES = 08 TONS = 200/240
ORANGE WEB LING 10 STRIPS LINES = 10 TONS = 250/300
ABOVE PICTURE SHOW ORANGE COLOUR CODE WEB SLING IS THE LAST COLOR CODE, AFTER THAT THE STRIP LINES AND
TAGS SHOWS THAT HOW MUCH LOAD WE CAN LIFT WITH THE USE OF SPECIFIC WEB SLING. (STIP LINES ALMOST: 10-12-
15-16-18-20)(WEB SLING WIDTH FROM 12 TO 20 STIPS = 300 MM)
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01. What is the maximum lifting capacity of Rigger-III? Ans: Up to 10 ton
02. When we need Critical Lifting Plan?
Ans: Any crane whose boom is within 10 meters (33 feet) of any Hydrocarbon piping, pressurized piping
areas, populated traffic areas, Crane lift that required attachments to boom.
Use Critical Lift Plans (see GI 7.028) for certain conditions and activities, including:
• Cranes operating around power lines • All loads of 40 tons or greater • All loads exceeding 85% of the rated
load capacity of the crane for that specific lift • Tandem, multiple, or tailing lifts (any lift requiring two or more
cranes to lift one load) • Any crane lifts with hazard from explosion, Fire, High Heat • Derating of all involved
cranes by 25% of the load chart.
03. What is the suspension clearance of safety Helmet? Ans: Maximum/Standard 2’” ~ Minimum/Least 1”
04. Defensive parking distance of overhead electrical power line?
Ans: Maximum 25 feet / Minimum 20 feet (up to 125KB - 15feet / up to 250KB - 20feet /over 250KB - 25feet)
05. What is working radius?
Ans: It is the maximum distance where the crane boom has to reach for lifting or lowering the load.
06. Use of hand operate winch or Tire for? Ans: To pull from greater distance
07. Use of spreader bar/Beam? Ans: Distribute the weight from one end to another end
08. Damage of spreader bar? Ans: If no SWL (Safe working load)
09. When does Accident occur (happen) the side loading? Ans: When the crane not in level
10. What is defensive crane parking distance near to the 5feet trench? Ans: 10 feet
11. What is the Nylon lifting belt damage (Web sling) known as? Ans: Torn the eye place
12. What is the tire clearance with ground during the crane in outrigger? Ans: 2 inches
13. When will be checking the level of the crane? Ans: Any time
14. Important precaution while parking the crane? Ans: Barricade
15. What is the load controlling device known as? Ans: Tagline
16. When a crane in operation, what is the object clearance of swing clearance or swing clearance or
counterweight clearance or tale clearance? Ans: 2 Feet (0.6m)
17. Who can be approved or signed the critical lifting plan? Ans: Rigger-I
18. What will be done while a lifting belt damaged? Ans: Cut throw
19. What are the PPE used to work without platform? Ans: Safety Harness
20. Applicable height to be used safety Harness? Ans: 1.8 Meter (6feet)
21. A damage to the plate clamp? Ans: Damage jaw
22. What will be do if the hand held object is heavy? Ans: Get help
23. Damage of shackle? Ans: Thread damage
24. Capacity of handling hand held objects? Ans: Up to 35kg
25. Mode of boom extension? Ans: Equal
26. 02 Cranes hold/carry a load together than it’s called? Ans: Tandem lift.
27. List the great hazard during use of cranes? Ans: High Speed Winds
28. How much far crane shall be operated from the trench according to CSM?
Ans: Do not operate cranes closer than the depth of the excavation for Type A soils, and no closer than two
times the depth of the excavation for Type B and C soils.
29. Table Cranes operating around power lines (Minimum distance)?
Up to 50,000 volts 3.1 meters/10 feet
50,000 to 200,000 volts 4.6 meters/15 feet
200,000 to 350,000 volts 6.1 meters/20 feet
350,000 to 500,000 volts 7.6 meters/25 feet
NOTE: The main boom line and the auxiliary boom line (whip line) shall not be used at the same time on the
same load, unless otherwise specified by the crane manufacturer.
NOTE: The signalman shall wear a bright fluorescent vest for easy identification. Radio communication is
preferred, especially in cases where signal relays are required.
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Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)
01. RIGGER III UPTO HOW MUCH TONS LOAD CAN RIG/LIFT?
A. 02 TONS B. 05 TONS
C. 10 TONS D. 08 TONS
02. What is the maximum wind speed limit for crane lift (work stoppable wind speed?
A. Crane max. 32kph, (20 mph) B. Crane max. 25kph, (15 mph)
C. Crane max. 65kph, (40 mph) D. Crane max. Unlimited
03. What is the maximum crane’s rated load capacity for lift?
A. Maximum 85% of load capacity, B. Maximum 60% of load capacity,
C. Maximum 45% of load capacity, D. Maximum 30% of load capacity,
04. WHAT TYPE OF LIFELINE MUST BE USED WHEN WORKING NEAR ENERGIZED
ELECRICAL EQUIPMENT?
A. WIRE ROPE B. METAL CHAIN
C. NON-CONDUCTIVE FIBER ROPE D. LEATHER
05. Write down the (G.I) of Rigger?
A. G.I is 7.025 B. G.I is 8.012
C. G.I is 2.100 D. G.I is 6.012
06. Write down the (G.I) of Crane Lifts Types and Procedures & (Critical lift plan)?
A. G.I is 7.028 B. G.I is 8.026
C. G.I is 2.127 D. G.I is 9.393
07. Write down the (G.I) of Rigging Hardware Requirements?
A. G.I is 7.029 B. G.I is 7.026
C. G.I is 7.027 D. G.I is 7.025
08. When inspecting a Roller for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for that?
A. Bend and Flat spots B. It is painted
C. It looks clean D. Above All
09. INSPECTION OF WIRE ROPE SLING. SELECT ALL THE CORRECT OPTION GIVEN BELOW?
A. BROKEN WIRE B. CUTS
C. CORROSION D. BURN
10. BEFORE ANY LIFTING OPERATION IS CARRIED OUT THE RIGGER MUST?
A. CHECK THE LOAD B. BARRICADE THE AREA
C. ARRANGE FIRE Extinguisher D. INOFORM TO SUPERVISOR
11 FOR ANY MANUAL LIFT WHICH PART OF THE BODY IS MOST COMMONLY USED?
A. ARM MUSCLES B. LEG MUSCLES
C. WAIST D. KNEES
12. IF THE THREDS OF A PINE OF SHACKLE IS DAMAGED WHAT WIL YOU DO?
A. REMOVE IT FROM SERVICE B. REDUCE SWL
C. USE NEW PIN D. REPAIR IT
13. MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF STEP JACK IS___?
A. 10TONE B. 20TONE
C. 24TONE D. 5TONE
14. SCREW JACK MOSTLY USED FOR SMALL_____?
A. MOVEMENT B. ADJUSTMENT
C. LIFTING D. TRAVELLING
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15. HOOK IS A________?
A. LIFTING POINT ON LOAD B. PROTECTOR OF SLING
C. ADJUSTER D. CONNECTOR ON HOST CRANE AND SLING
16. WHICH EQUIPMEANT PREVENTS LOADS SPREDERBEAM?
A. BEAM CLAMP B. PLAN CLAMP
C. CRUSHED D. TURNBUCKLE
17. What type of life line must be used when working near energized electrical equipment?
A. Wire rope B. Non-conductive fiber rope
C. Metal chain D. Leather
18. What do the letter SWL=RWL lifting and rigging equipment mean?
A. Strong/Recommended working limit B. Safe/Recommended working limit (load)
C. Swing/Recommended the load D. Stamped/Recommended with limit
19. A hard hat (safety hat) should have a space between the webbing and the shell of at least?
A. 2” inch B. 1/2” inch
C. 3” inch D. 1” inch
20. What is the most important item of safety equipment used by a rigger?
A. Safety hat B. Sport shoes
C. Coveralls D. Crane
21. When lifting any object, the correct method is to use?
A. Only the arms B. One hand
C. The back D. The leg muscles
22. A plate clamp?
A. Spreads the weight of the load B. Stack steel plates
C. Protects steel plates from damage D. Lifts steel plates without the need of holes
23. If the jaws of a plate clamp are coated with dirt or grease you must?
A. Use the clamp only on small plate B. Not use the clamp
C. Replace the jaws D. Clean and inspect them before use
24. A shackle is use to?
A. Make an eye in the load B. Connect a sling to a load
C. Join two separate loads D. Support a load
25. If the threads on the pin of a shackle are damaged you must?
A. Destroy the shackle B. Weld the pin into position
C. Only use it for light loads D. Rethread the pin
26 A shackle has no SWL stamp, you must?
A. Not use it B. Use it on small loads only
C. Still use it D. Reduce its capacity
27. If a beam clamp is found to have cracks on its body, you must?
A. It only on small loads B. Still use it
C. Red use its capacity D. Not use it
28. What is the equipment for use raise chock and alignment machinery?
A. Wedges B. Pinch Bar
C. Roller D. Dolly
29. When inspecting a wire rope for wear and damage, select All?
A. Kinks B. Bird caging
C. Broken wire D. Cutting
30. When accident is happened. Select All
A. Uncertified equipment B. Unsafe Condition equipment
C. Uncertified Law D. Uncertified Time
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31. When lowering an object to the ground what should you do select All?
A. Bend your knees B. Use your leg muscles
C. Bent your back D. Keep your back as straight as possible
32. When checking belt type (synthetic) sling for wear and damage, it is important to look for?
A. Corrosion B. Bird caging
C. The SWL D. Kinking
33. When checking wire slings for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is?
A. Corrosion B. It the sling is greased
C. The manufacturer’s name D. How the sling is painted
34. When inspecting a chain hoist for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is?
A. That it is painted B. The manufactures name
C. That is looks clean D. A damaged load hook
35. When inspecting a chain fall hoist for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is?
A. That the handle is straight B. The hydraulic fluid level
C. A crack in the hoist body D. That the chain is greased
36. When inspecting a chain fall hoist for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is?
A. Hook safety latch works correctly B. Hydraulic fluid level is correct
C. Threads are not damaged D. Hand chain is greased
37. Chain hoists?
A. Protect loads from sharp edges B. Lift two loads at the same time
C. Lift loads vertically D. Pull loads horizontally
38. Chain hoists?
A. Protect loads from sharp edges B. Make eyes in wire rope slings
C. Balance loads D. Pull loads horizontally
39. A Lifting beam….?
A. Lift two loads that same time B. distributes the weight of load evenly
C. Guides a heavy load D. Directs heavy objects over large obstacles
40. Inspection of Turnbuckle select all the correct option given below?
A. Bent chain B. Broken wires
C. Damage threads D. Bent and distortion
41. A Hook is a……?
A. Lifting point on the loads B. Protector of sling eyes
C. Spreader of load weight D. Connector on hoists, Cranes and slings
42. What is the maximum weight that can be lifted using a two-man pole lift?
A. 350 Kilo grams B. 60 Kilo grams
C. 75 Kilo grams D. 90 Kilo grams
43. Before any lifting operation is carried out, the rigger must?
A. Inform the superintendent B. Clean the load to be lifted
C. Erect a large sign D. Barricade the area
44. Whenever possible, any rigging operation should follow the rule of keeping load?
A. Low and slow B. Fast and high
C. Above head height D. Slow and high
45. At what height must a safety belt be worn when there is no working platform?
A. Any height B. 6 feet & above
C. 2o feet & above D. below 20 feet
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46. Tag lines must be used on lifts?
A. High B. All
C. Long D. Heavy
47. When a load is being lifted, the rigger must?
A. Stand directly beneath the load B. Sit under the crane driver’s cabin
C. Stand clear of the load D. Sit on top of the load
48. When lifting any object, the back must be?
A. Allowed to bend B. Used to lift the object
C. Kept as straight as possible D. Kept at an angle
49. When lowering any object to the floor you should?
A. Let the object drop B. Bend the knees and use your leg muscles
C. Ask a second person to help D. Bend from the waist
50. What is the most suitable sling to lift a load that can be easily scratched or damaged?
A. A synthetic belt sling B. A chain sling
C. A wire rope sling D. A metal birded sling
51. When checking a belt type (synthetic) sling for wear and damage, it is important to look for?
A. Kinks B. Cuts
C. Broken wires D. Bird caging
52. When checking a belt type (synthetic) sling for wear and damage, it is important to look for?
A. Broken stitches B. Kinks
C. Broken wires D. Corrosion
53. Wire rope slings are commonly used because they?
A. Do not require maintenance B. Do not damage loads
C. Are very flexible D. Come in many sizes and are hard-wearing
54. What is a major type of damage to wire rope slings?
A. Broken stitches B. Broken links
C. Kinking D. Stretched links
55. A lifting beam?
A. Lifts two loads at the same time B. Directs heavy objects over large obstacles
C. Distributes the weight of a load evenly D. Guides a heavy load
56. Before you leave lifting working area select all?
A. Return to store all equipment B. Sleep in crane
C. Clean and check the area D. Remove the PPE
57. An eyebolt?
A. Makes and eye in the wire rope B. Attaches slings and shackles to loads
C. Protects the eye of a sling D. spreads the weight to the load
58. If an eye bolt develops a crack, you must?
A. Destroy it B. Weld the crack
C. Use it carefully D. Reduce its capacity
59. What type of sling should you use when there could be contact with acid?
A. Nylon fiber B. Polyester fiber
C. Natural fiber D. Wire rope
60. What type of sling provides the most flexibility and grip?
A. Wire rope slings B. Chain slings
C. Synthetic fiber slings D. Wire mesh slings
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61. Slings?
A. Can be used as a tag line B. Attach a load to a lifting device
C. Attach a load to a load D. Attach one lifting device to another
62. Synthetic slings are used when a load?
A. Has sharp edges B. would be damaged by other types of slings
C. Is less than 2 tons D. More than 5 tons
63. The biggest single case of fatalities associated with cranes is?
A. Hooks falling B. Booms braking
C. Jumping from the driver cab D. Working overhead power lines
64. Turnbuckles……...?
A. Adjust the tension on a sling B. Lift heavy loads
C. Protect slings from sharp edges D. Lift two loads at the same time
65. DOLLY UNSAFE______?
A. UNEVEN SURFACE B. BROCKEN RAWSET
C. BROCKEN TEETH D. FLAT AND DAMAGE
66. What type of sling should you use when there could be contact with electrical equipment?
A. Synthetic fiber B. Endless wire rope
C. Single wire rope D. Chain brothers
67. What equipment prevents a load from being crushed?
A. Chaffing gear B. Beam clamp
C. Spreader beam D. Turnbuckle
68. PPE Select All?
A. Hard hot B. Safety Glass
C. Hand gloves D. Sports shoes
69. at what height must a safety belt be worn when the is no working platform?
A. 1.8Mtr (6FT) B. 16.5Mtr (30FT)
C. 11Mtr (20FT) D. 5.6Mtr (10FT)
70. Hydraulic jack using over to………?
A. 20 Ton B. 40 Ton
C. 24 Ton D. 30 Ton
71. Before any lifting operation is carried out the rigger must (Select All)?
A. Check the load B. Barricade the area
C. Arrange fire extinguisher D. Inform the superintendent
72. A Plate clamp for…...?
A. Stacks steel plates B. Lifts steel plates without the need of holes
C. Spreads the weight of the load D. Protects steel plates from damage
73. Dollies are commonly used where?
A. Uneven ground B. Over through short distance
C. Uneven ground D. Restricted closed area
74. Shackle damage select all?
A. Pin damage B. SWL
C. Painted D. Threads damages
75. The function of beam clamp?
A. Temporary attachment at overhead B. Make an eye in beam clamp
C. Attach plates without making whole D. Holding the two separate load
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76. When a load is being lifted, the rigger must?
A. Stand clear of the load B. Stand directly beneath the load
C. sit on top of the load D. Sit under the crane driver’s cabin
77. When load is lifting?
A. chat with others B. Keep an eye on the load
C. Remove PPE D. Sleep in crane
78. When a lifting finish after then area…?
A. Sleep in crane B. Inform to foremen
C. Remove PPE D. Clean and check the area
79. Eye bolt commonly used for?
A. Attachment point for lifting equipment B. makes an eye in a wire rope
C. Spreads the weight of the load D. Protects the eye of a sling
80. If to lift a load the hand signal must give by?
A. Supervisor B. The riggers
C. Banks man D. Crane operator
81. Hand operated winches?
A. Adjusting sling lengths B. Pull and lift loads over long distances
C. Balance loads D. Protect slings from sharp edges
82. When inspecting a hand-operated winch for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for?
A. The manufacturers on it B. Broken wires in the wire rope
C. How clean the winch look D. How the winch is painted
83. If a wire rope clip is found to have excessive corrosion you must?
A. Not use it B. Still use it
C. Reduce the capacity D. Use it with a larger diameter rope
84. A wire rope clip?
A. Makes an eye in a wire rope B. Spreads the weight of the load
C. Supports the load D. Protects the eye of a sling
85. When inspecting a come-along hoist for wear and damage, you must?
A. Check that the hook is well oiled B. Make sure that the chain cannot move
C. Check that the chain has not shrunk D. Check for excessive were in the chain
86. A come-along?
A. Swing heavy loads B. Pulls horizontally
C. Push a loads D. lifts loads over 5 tons
87. A come-along?
A. Make vertical lifts and horizontal pulls B. Make eyes for wire ropes
C. Protect slings from sharp edges D. Lift two loads at the same time
88. When inspecting a Come-along, for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is?
A. That the threads are not damaged B. That it is painted
C. The safety latch works D. The hydraulic fluid level
89. Turnbuckles
A. Lift heavy loads B. Adjust the tension on a sling
C. Protect slings from sharp edges D. Lift two loads at the same time
90. Turnbuckles?
A. Adjust the lengths of sling B. Suspend heavy loads
C. Reduce tuition on the loads D. Protect slings form damage
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91. How do you determine the SWL of a turnbuckle?
A. It’s size B. It can adjust any load
C. Diameter of the threaded rods D. The body
92. When inspecting a turnbuckle for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is that?
A. It has been painted B. Both the end fitting is the same
C. The body is not cracked D. It is greased
93. When inspecting a turnbuckle for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for is that?
A. The manufacturer’s name is on it B. It hooks clean
C. It is painted D. The threads are not damaged
94. When inspecting a turnbuckle for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for that they?
A. End fitting are not distorted B. End fittings are painted
C. Eyes are not the same D. Threads are greased
95. When inspecting a turnbuckle for wear and damage, one of the main things to look for that they?
A. Size is indicted B. Body has been painted
C. Eyes are not the same D. Hook are not spread
96. The biggest single cause of fatalities associated with cranes is?
A. Hooks falling B. Booms braking
C. Jumping from the driver’s cab D. Contact with electrical power lines
97. What does rated capacity mean?
A. Minimum weight the equipment can lift B. Maximum weight the equipment can safely lift
C. The weight that the equipment will break D. The weight of the equipment
98. If a hook does not have a safety latch attached, it?
A. Use with a reduced capacity B. Should be reversed
C. Can be used safely as it is D. Should not used
99. A hook is a?
A. Spreader of load weight B. Connector on hoists, cranes and slings
C. Protector of sling eyes D. Lifting point on loads
100. What is the maximum load a step jack can lift?
A. 15 tons B. 12 tons
C. 24 tons D. Any weight
101. Screw jack are most often use for?
A. Lifting against metal B. Because they are not heavy
C. They make small adjustments D. They have a cylinder
102. What part of a hydraulic jack determines the “height” it can lift?
A. The handle B. The SWL
C. The ram D. The base of the jack
103. What position you must use hydraulic jacks?
A. Horizontal B. On an angle
C. Upside down D. Vertical
104. Crane signals must be given by?
A. The crane operator’s assistant B. Any person working with the crane
C. One man D. Two men
105. What signal can any rigger working on the job give at any time?
A. Dog everything B. Emergency stop
C. Raise the boom D. Lunch break
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106. Who not do critical lift?
A. Aramco Rigger3 B. Aramco Rigger1
C. Rigging supervisor D. Mechanical Engineer
107. What Equipment used to a Heavy lift in a restricted area?
A. Wedges B. Cranes
C. Hydraulic jack D. Rollers
108. Why oil leak in Hydraulic jack?
A. Over loading B. safe lifting
C. Ratchet D. Unsurfaced
109. A shackle is used to?
A. Make an eye in the load B. Support a load
C. Join two separate load D. Connect a sling to a load
110. A Come- long ……?
A. Pull a load B. Swing a load
E. Push a load D. Balance a load
111. How to Control a Load ……?
A. Turn Buckle B. Chain Hoist
C. Tag line D. Come- a long
112. IF you are working overhead power lines for any crane operation when the maximum safe distance?
A. Cover up B. De-energized
C. Tab of D. safety cover
113. NOT…?
A. Cover up B. Head
C. Riding Load D. Load cap
114. When inspecting a roller one of the main things to look for is..??
A. Roller and Broken Teeth B. Flat and damage
C. It is painted D. it looks clean
115. When we are put a sling in a hook you must check?
A. Shackle B. Safety latch
B. Tag line D. Wire rope clip
116. When we lift a local manually..??
A. Band and Little a load B. Use back
C. Ask a second person to help D. The back must kept as straight as Possible
117. What most condition use Roller it is Unsafe..??
A. Swings heavy Loads B. Threads are greased
C. Broken Teeth D. End Fitting are Painted
118. What is the most commonly used the jack for move or small Adjustment (movements)..??
A. Screw Jack B. Step
C. Hydraulic D. Tag line
119. What is main thing of Equipment Beam Clamp used At Overhead it is Unsafe..?
A. Destroyed or Bend B. Rope
C. Chain D. Belt
120. What is the Equipment for use Raise chock and alignment Machinery..?
A. Dollies B. Come-along
C. Wedges D. Stop
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121. What the Wedge used For Try to roister the 4 Ton Weight of load?
A. Steel Wedge B. Wooden Wedge
C. Plastic Wedge D. Robber Wedge
122. In a Lifting area______ Unsafe?
A. barricade the area B. Full PPE
C. Good communication D. Scrub and dirty
123. What time use Safety Belt.?
A. only use lifting time B. Fall’s passible
C. Group meeting time D. After accident
124. How to catching Hook?
A. Center point B. Hook point
C. Down side D. Hold hook and must Back Shank
125. Don’t walk in area……?
A. rest room area B. suspend the load
C. laydown area D. parking area
126. What is the Damage of winch?
A. Threads B. Hydraulic pipe
C. Handle Operational D. Screw bolt
127. What type Equipment /materials kept at all clear in the Workshop any Time?
A. Tool Boxes B. Fire Exits
C. Windows D. Tables
128. What is SWL turnbuckle?
A. Body Width B. Threads
C. eye D. Overall length
129. What type of Equipment used for arrangement at overhead Attachments?
A. Shackle B. Slings
C. Beam clamp D. chain hoist
130. What is Temporally Lifting Equipment Used for arrangement?
A. Wire rope clip B. Tag line
C. Eye-bolt D. Beam clamp
131. What is the main thing of equipment Beam clamp used of overhead it is Unsafe?
A. Brocken wire B. Bend
C. kinking D. corrosion
132. What Equipment for use raise chock and alignment machinery?
A. Plastic Wedge B. steel wedge
C. Robber wedge D. wedges
133. 1000 Lbs. Weight how 2 feet move is?
A. belt B. chain host
C. Pinch bar D. plate clamp
134. Dolly Skid unsafe?
A. Fuller damage B. that the handle is straight
C. a crock in the hoist body D. the hydraulic fluid level
135. What is Must Condition use Roller if it is Unsafe?
A. Fuller damage B. the hydraulic fluid level
C. a crock in the hoist body D. Flat and Damage
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136. What is most commonly use the jack for more or adjust small Movement
A. Hydraulic B. belt
C. come long D. eye bolt
137. If you work power lines.
A. energy B. safe condition
C. DE energized D. never
138. Safety belts and Life lines must be used When Working on high Structures Scaffolding and ladders
exceeding..?
A. 40 FT B. 30 FT
C. 20 FT D. 10 FT
139. When Preparing to Lift a heavy object by one-man lift method a Presses Must?
a. Ask a co-Worker help B. Place His Feet Correctly Beside the object to be lifted
C. Bend his back over the Object to Be Lifted D. Grip the Object Firmly and hold It Away From His Body
140. When Lifting Heavy Objects a Person Must…?
A. Use His Leg Muscles B. Bend His Back over the object
C. Push Up With His Leg D. Use his arms to do the lifting
141. When Putting down Heavy Objects on The floor, a person Shall?
A. Bend at the Waist to Lower the Object B. Use his hands and arms To Lower the Object
C. Let the Object Drop to the Floor D. Bend knees use Leg Muscles to the Floor Should
142. When you lifting any Pipe of Materials you should wear?
A. Safety glass B. Safety gloves
C. Hand hats D. Safety shoes
143. When You Lift a load with a hand held from The Ground you should?
A. Bend your knees B. Use your Shoulder
C. Over your Head D. Use your back
144. If you found a fire exit Blocked by a wooden Pallet would you..?
A. Leave It B. move it at Quitting Time
C. Move it immediately D. Wait for someone else to move it
145. When moving with a hand heed Object how showed it be carried
A. Close To the body B. Kept Way from your clothes
C. Under your Arm D. On your Shoulder
146. The Ram of hydraulic Jack what check?
A. safe B. UN safe
C. Damage load D. never
147. What limits the capacity of a crane?
A. Boom Configuration B. Structural Strength
C. Machine Stability D. Outriggers Being Out
148. What affects the capacity of a crane?
A. The length of the load B. The Radius
C. the wheels D. The number of wheels
149. What do the letter WLL lifting and rigging equipment mean?
A. Working layer limit B. Working Load limit
C. Working load layer D. Work long limit
150. Dolly is not safe used where?
A. on Uneven ground B. Over through road
C. on Even ground D. Over closed area
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151. Refer to graphic LOAD is heavy for manual lift showing in below picture?
A. Crawler crane
B. Main hook block crane
C. Truck mount fix crane
D. Auxiliary boom crane
A. Lattice-boom crane
B. Overhead crane
C. Crawler crane
D. Hydraulic-boom crane
A. Tower crane
B. Mobile crane
C. Jib crane
D. Wall crane
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158. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the crane shown?
A. Gantry
B. Tower
C. Crawler
D. Mobile
A. Lattice-boom crane
B. Overhead crane (monorail crane)
C. Crawler crane
D. Hydraulic-boom crane
A. Gantry
B. Tower
C. Crawler
D. Mobile
161. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the component indicated by the arrow?
A. Boom
B. Main hoist
C. Whip line
D. Jib
162. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the component indicated by the arrow?
A. Main hoist
B. Outriggers
C. Whip line
D. Counter weight
163. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the component indicated by the arrow?
A. Boom
B. Main hoist
C. Whip line
D. Jib
164. In the image below the "5" number represents the port of the what?
A. A frame
B. Counter weight
C. Crawler
D. Hoist
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165. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the crane shown?
A. Hydraulic-boom crane
B. Counterweight crane
C. Truck-mounted mobile crane
D. Crawler crane
166. REFER TO GRAPHIC WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE COMPONENT BY THE ARROW?
A. OUTRIGGER
B. COUNTER WEIGHT
C. HYDRAULIC BOOM
D. LATTICE BOOM
167. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the component indicated by the arrow?
A. Control line
B. Counter weight
C. Main boom
D. Outrigger
168. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the component shown below?
A. Boom
B. Outrigger
C. Main hoist
D. Counter weight
169. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the hoisting equipment shown?
A. Come-along
B. Chain fall
C. Block and tackle
D. Hand winch
170. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the connecting equipment shown?
A. Sling
B. Eyebolt
C. Wire rope clip
D. Hook
171. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the equipment shown below?
A. Boom
B. Jib
C. Whip line
D. Main hoist
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172. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the hoisting equipment shown?
A. Dolly
B. Shackle
C. Turnbuckle
D. Wire rope block
A. D-shackle
B. Eye bolt
C. Wire rope clip
D. Bow shackle
A. D-Shackle
B. Turnbuckle
C. Bow shackle
D. Wire rope clip
175. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the connecting equipment shown?
A. Spreader beam
B. Plate clamp
C. Beam clamp
D. Eye bolt
176. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
177. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Stop
B. Swing
C. Extend the boom
D. Lower the load
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178. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
179. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
180. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Stop
B. Swing
C. Extend the boom
D. Lower the load
181. REFFER TO GRAPHIC. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE HAND SIGNAL SHOWN?
A. SWING
B. LOWER THE BOOM
C. SWING SLOW
D. BOOM EXTEND
182. REFFER TO GRAPHIC WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE HAND SIGNAL SHOWN?
A. STOP
B. SWING
C. RAISE THE HOST
D. RAISE THE BOOM
183. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
184. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Stop
B. Emergency stop
C. extend the boom
D. Lower the load
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185. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Stop
B. Emergency stop
C. extend the boom
D. Swing slow
186. Refer to picture: What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
187. Refer to picture: What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
188. Refer to picture: What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Stop
B. Emergency stop
C. Dog everything
D. Travel
189. Refer to picture: What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
190. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
191. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
193. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
194. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
195. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Travel Back
B. Travel Both Track
C. Travel one Track
D. Stop Travel
196. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Travel Back
B. Travel Both Track
C. Travel one Track
D. Stop Travel
197. Refer to graphic. What is the meaning of the hand signal shown?
A. Travel Back
B. Travel Both Track
C. Travel one Track
D. Stop Travel
A. Cuts
B. Broken
C. Kinking
D. Corrosion
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199. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the sling shown?
A. Endless belt
B. Endless wire rope
C. Sing leg belt
D. Endless chain
200. Refer to graphic (picture). What is the name of the equipment shown?
A. Chain hoist
B. Cone-along
C. Hand-operated winch
D. Turnbuckle
201. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the equipment shown below?
A. Chain hoist
B. Vertical pull
C. Come-along
D. Vertical lift
A. Spreader beam
B. Plate clamp
C. Chain hoist
D. Beam clamp
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205. What below drawing shown that before any lifting operation is carried out, the rigger must?
206. Which drawing shown the best hitch arrangement for the load?
A. B. C. D.
A) C
B) A
C) D
D) B
207. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the Equipment shown……?
A. Rubber wedge
B. Steel wedge
C. Plastic wedge
D. Wooden wedge
208. Refer to graphic. What Equipment Used for move the Load……?
A. Chain Hoist
B. Come- a long
C. Hand operator Winch
D. Turn Buckle
209. Refer To graphic. Which graphic shows the best method of lifting?
A. B. C. D.
A) C
B) D
C) A
D) B
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210. Refer to the graphic. Which graphic Shows A Balanced Lift .?
A. B. C. D.
A) C
B) A
C) B
D) D
211. Refer To the graphic Center of Gravity mark, Which is the correct lifting method for the Lift?
A. B. C. D.
A) B
B) C
C) D
D) B
212. Refer to Graphic. Witch kind of hitch arrangement correct pipe spool?
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214. Refer to Graphic. Witch Equipment safe for easy move?
A. Come Along
B. Skid roller move
C. Dollies &hand operator winch
D. Dollies pinch bar
A. Wedges
B. Pinch Bar
C. Roller
D. Dolly
220. REFFER TO GRAPIC WHICH EQUIPMENT YOU USE TO MOVE THE LOAD 50 MTR'S?
A. PINCH BAR
B. WINCH
C. COME-ALONG
D. ROLLER
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221. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the equipment shown below?
A. Chain hoist
B. Come-along
C. Turnbuckle
D. Hand operated winch
A. DOLLY
B. ROLEAR
C. Pinch bar
D. Belt
A. IMPACT LOAD
B. BROCKEN WIRES
C. CRUSHING
D. CONNECT LOAD
A. Screw jack
B. Step jack
C. Hydraulic jack
D. Dollies
A. Man lift
B. Tandem lift
C. Team lift
D. Two man pole lift
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227. Refer to graphic what is showing in below picture?
A. Center point
B. Hook point
C. Down side
D. Hold hook and must Back Shank
A. Wire rope
B. Knots
C. Slings
D. Belt
A. Turn Buckle
B. Chain Hoist
C. Tag line
D. Come- a long
231. Refer to graphic what is the name of the component indicated by the arrow?
232. Refer to picture: what is the name of the connecting equipment shown?
A. Sling
B. Shackle
C. Eye bolt
D. Shoulder type eye bolt
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233. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the connecting equipment shown?
A. Turnbuckle
B. Spreader beam
C. Shoulder type eye bolt
D. Eye bolt
234. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the connecting equipment shown below?
A. Shackle
B. Plate clamp
C. Spreader beam
D. Wire rope clip
237. Refer to picture: What is the name of the connecting equipment shown below?
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239. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the sling shown?
A. Broken wires
B. Flattening
C. Kinking
D. Corrosion
241. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the connecting equipment shown?
A. Sling
B. Plate clamp
C. Shackle
D. Hoist
242. Which drawing shown the best hitch arrangement for the load?
A) C
B) A
C) D
D) B
A. kinking
B. Bird caging
C. Damage
D. Excessive wear
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244. Refer to graphic. What kind of damage to the sling is shown?
A. Broken wires
B. Corrosion on
C. Kinking
D. Flattening
A. Rope
B. Chain
C. Endless
D. Belt
A. SINGLE VERTICAL
B. SINGLE CHOCKER
C. SINGLE BASKET
D. DOUBLE BASKET
A. Chain Block
B. Come along
C. Plate clamp
D. Block and tackle
A) C
B) A
C) D
D) B
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250. Refer to graphic what kind of damage shown?
A. Bent chain
B. Broken chain
C. Cracks chain
D. Excessive wear chain
A. Hook
B. Wire rope clip
C. Beam clamp
D. wedge
A. Screw jack
B. Step jack
C. Hydraulic jack
D. Dollies
255. Refer to picture: What is the name of the rigging equipment shown?
A. Car jack
B. Hydraulic jack
C. Step jack
D. Screw jack
256. Refer to picture: What is the name of the rigging equipment shown?
A. Screw jack
B. Easy jack
C. Step jack
D. Hydraulic jack
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257. If you "Turn" the load which type of hitch arrangement is correct?
A) C
B) B
C) A
A. Boom
B. Main hoist
C. Crawler
D. A Frame
A. Safety latch
B. Master link
C. Shackle
D. Shackle pin
A. Shackle
B. Master link
C. Hook
D. Safety latch
A. ENDLESS SLING
B. ENDLESS WIRE ROPE SLING
C. BROTHER SLING
D. WEB SLING
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263. Refer to graphic what is showing in below picture?
A. Double choker
B. Single basket
C. Single vertical
D. Single choker
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269. Refer to graphic. What is the name of the hitch shown?
277. A lift plan states that a rigid load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 5/8"
Dia wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
278. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 30 degrees with 1/2"
Dia wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
279. A lift plan states that a rigid load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 14Ton, Wire
rope slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
280. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
5/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
(6 X 19, IPS, FC) 60 degrees
RIGID LOAD 6 X 19, IPS, FC
5/8”
60 degrees
A. 4,500 lbs.
B. 7,600 lbs.
C. 11,400 lbs.
D. 16,500 lbs.
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281. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
17-1/2 Ton
45 degrees
A. 1/2”
B. 5/8”
C. 3/4”
D. 1”
282. A lift plan states that a Flexible load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with
20,000LBS wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, FC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
283. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 45 degrees with
3/4" Dia wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
284. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
FLEXIBLE LOAD 6 X 19, IPS, FC
10 Ton
60 degrees
A. 1”
B. 7/8”
C. 3/4”
D. 5/8”
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285. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
3/4” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
6 X 19, IPS, FC
3/4”
45 degrees
A. 9,500 lbs.
B. 10,050 lbs.
C. 12,375 lbs.
D. 13,400 lbs.
286. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
FLEXIBLE LOAD
20,000 LBS
60 degrees
A. 7/8”
B. 5/8”
C. 3/4”
D. 1/2”
287. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING 6 X 19, IPS, FC
RIGID LOAD 10,000 LBS
45 degrees
A. 1/2”
B. 5/8”
C. 3/4”
D. 7/8”
288. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 30 degrees with 18,900 LB,
Wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
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289. A lift plan states that a Rigid load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 45 degrees with
13,000LBS, Nylon Web slings (8000Lb). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
290. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING 6 X 19, IPS, FC
WEIGHT OF LOAD 8 TON 8 Ton
45 degrees
A. ½”
B. 5/8”
C. 7/8”
D. 1”
291. 7"(8000LBS) NYLON WEB SLING THE LOAD CAPACITY OF THE SLING?
Hitch FIGGER. 45 degrees
2.2POUNDS=1KG Web slings (8000 LBS)
7" NYLON WEB SLING
45 degrees
A.15800kg
B. 36000kg
C. 14363kg
D. 19000kg
292. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
WEIGHT OF LOAD 12,000 LB 6 X 19, IPS, FC
12,000 LB
45 degrees
A. 7/8”
B. 5/8”
C. 9/16”
D. 1/2”
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293. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
12 Ton
45 degrees
A. 1-5/8”
B. 1-1/2”
C. 1-1/4”
D. 1”
294. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
3/4” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
6 X 19, IPS, FC
3/4”
60 degrees
A. 13,400 lbs.
B. 16,500 lbs.
C. 19,000 lbs.
D. 22,210 lbs.
295. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
1/2” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
6 X 19, IPS, FC
1/2”
30 degrees
A. 4,400 lbs.
B. 4,650 lbs.
C. 3,975 lbs.
D. 3,300 lbs.
296. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
WEIGHT OF LOAD 3,500 LB 3,500 LBS
A. 3/8”
B. 1/2”
C. 5/8”
D. 7/8”
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297. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
WEIGHT OF LOAD 10,000LB
6 X 19, IPS, FC
10,000 LBS
60 degree
A. 1/2”
B. 3/4”
C. 7/8”
D. 1”
298. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
WEIGHT OF LOAD 5,250 LB
6 X 19, IPS, FC
5,250 LBS
A. ½”
B. 5/8”
C. 3/4”
D. 7/8”
299. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic 7/8" Dia wire rope slings
(6X37, IPS, IWRC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
300. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
7/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC
(6 X 19, IPS, FC)
30 degrees 7/8”
30 degrees
A. 9,600 lbs.
B. 12,800 lbs.
C. 16,700 lbs.
D. 25,600 lbs.
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301. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 16,000LBS,
Nylon Web slings (5000Lb). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
302. 6X37, IPS, FC ¼ DIA WIR ROPE SLING CAPACITY OF THE HITCH ARRGEMENT SHOWN?
303. A lift plan states that a Rigid load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 45 degrees with
3/4" Dia wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, Fc). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
304. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
7/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC (6 X 19, IPS, FC)
7/8”
45 degrees
A. 13,575 lbs.
B. 18,100 lbs.
C. 22,200 lbs.
D. 23,600 lbs.
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305. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 45 degrees with 12Ton, Wire rope
slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
306. 7"(8000LBS) Nylon web sling the load capacity of the sling?
307. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING (6X19, IPS, FC)
18,900 LBS
30 degrees
A. 1”
B. 1-1/4”
C. 1-3/8”
D. 1-1/2”
308. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
5/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
(6X19, IPS, FC)
6 X 19, IPS, FC
5/8”
45 degrees
A. 7,500 lbs.
B. 9,350 lbs.
C. 11,400 lbs.
D. 13,400 lbs.
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309. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
7/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC (6X19, IPS, FC)
7/8”
60 degrees
A. 9,600 lbs.
B. 12,800 lbs.
C. 18,100 lbs.
D. 22,200 lbs.
310. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
7/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
(6X19, IPS, FC)
6 X 19, IPS, FC
7/8”
60 degrees
A. 18,100 lbs.
B. 22,200 lbs.
C. 44,400 lbs.
D. 57,800 lbs.
311. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 7/8" Dia wire rope
slings (6X37, IPS, IWRC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
312. 6 X 37, IPS, FC REFFER TO GRAPHIC THE TABLES WHAT IS THE CAPACITY OF THE HITCH
ARRANGEMENT SHOWN?
1"DIA WIR ROPE SLING (6×37, IPS. FC)
1”
30 degrees
A. 3445
B. 15800
C. 17100
D. 12600
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313. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 30 degrees with
1" Dia wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, FC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
(6×37IPS.FC)
1”
30 degrees
A. 3445
B. 15800
C. 17100
D. 12600
314. A lift plan states that a Rigid load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 19,000LBS,
Wire rope slings (6X37, IPS, FC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
(6×37IPS.FC)
19,000LBS
60 degrees
A. 5/8"
B. 3/4"
C. 7/8"
D. 1"
315. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
3/4” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC (6 X 19, IPS, FC)
3/4”
60 degrees
A. 13,400 lbs.
B. 16,500 lbs.
C. 19,000 lbs.
D. 33,000 lbs.
316. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
(6 X 19, IPS, FC)
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
19,000 LBS
60 degrees
A. 5/8”
B. 3/4”
C. 7/8”
D. 1”
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317. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 5/8"Dia, Wire rope
slings (6 X 37, IPS, FC). What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
318. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
(6 X 19, IPS, FC)
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
10,000 LBS
FLEXIBLE LOAD
60 degrees
A. 5/16”
B. 7/16”
C. 9/16”
D. 3/4”
319. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 16,000LBS, Wire
rope slings (6 X 37, IPS, FC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
(6X37, IPS, FC)
16,000LBS
60 degrees
A. 3/4"
B. 7/8"
C. 9/16"
D. 11/4"
320. A lift plan states that a load is rigged using a refer to graphic at 60 degrees with 3500LB, Wire rope
slings (6 X 37, IPS, IWRC). What Diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
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321. (6 X 37, IPS, IWRC). 5/8’’ DIA WIR ROPE SLING CAPACITY OF HITCH SHOWN?
322. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING (6X19, IPS, FC)
RIGID LOAD 14 Ton
60 degree
A. ½’’
B. ¾”
C. 1”
D. 1-1/8”
323. REFFER TO GRAPIC AND THE TABLES WHAT DIAMETER OF SLING IS REQUIRED FOR THE LOAD
SHOWN? 6×37, IPS, FC WIRE ROPE SLING
TRELEG BREDLE 60* 28000LBS (6X37, IPS, FC)
(RIGID LOAD) 28000 LBS
60 degree
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1
D. 1-1/8
324. Refer to graphic and the tables. What diameter of sling is required for the load shown?
6 X 19, IPS, FC
DIA WIRE ROPE SLING (6X19, IPS, FC)
FLEXIBLE LOAD 12 Ton
60 degree
A. 3/4”
B. 7/8”
C. 1”
D. 1-1/4”
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325. Refer to graphic and the tables. What is the capacity of the hitch arrangement shown?
5/8” DIA WIRE ROPE SLING
6 X 19, IPS, FC (6X19, IPS, FC)
FLEXIBLE LOAD 5/8”
60 degree
A. 22,800 lbs.
B. 17,100 lbs.
C. 12,466 lbs.
D. 11,400 lbs.
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NOTE: Any Load where nothing mentioned that is Rigid or Not Rigid is considered = FLEXIBLE LOAD
277:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)
Rigid load is rigged = Not use Formula
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree =
Answer = 11,950 LBS
278:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE HITCH)
Load is Rigged = Use Formula
1/2" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree = Answer = 4,300 LBS
279:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)
Rigid load is rigged = Not use Formula
14 ton = 14×1000 = 14000 kg @ 2.2 = 30,800 LBS (original Value)
Chart: 6x37 - IPS - IWRC, 60 degree 30,800 LBS = Answer = 1-1/8" (Rope Diameter) for 36,400 LBS
280:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)
Rigid load = Not use Formula
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree = Answer = 11,400 LBS
281:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE BASKET)/2
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
17-1/2 ton = 17.5×1000 = 17,500 kg @ 2.2 = 38,500 LBS (original Value)
38,500 LBS / 2 = 19,250 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 45 degree 19,250 LBS = Answer = 1" (Rope Diameter inch) for 23,600 LBS
282:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)/1.5
FLEXIBLE LOAD IS RIGGED = USE FORMULA
20,000 LBS / 1.5 = 13,333 LBS
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, 60 degree 13,333 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter) for 16,500 LBS
283:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (DOUBLE WRAP CHOCKER)X0.75
LOAD IS RIGGED = USE FORMULA
3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) 45 degree Chart: 6x37 - IPS - IWRC, = 13,400 LBS
13,400 LBS @ 0.75 = Answer = 10,050 LBS
284:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)/1.5
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
10ton = 10 × 1000 = 10,000 kg @ 2.2 = 22,000 LBS (original Value)
22,000 LBS / 1.5 = 14,666 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 14,666 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter) for 16,500 LBS
285:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG CHOCKER)X0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) 45 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = 13,400 LBS
13,400 LBS @ 0.75 = Answer = 10,050 LBS
286:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE HITCH)/1.5
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
20,000 LBS / 1.5 = 13,333 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 13,333 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter) for 16,500 LBS
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287:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (FOUR LEG BRIDLE HITCH)
Rigid load = Not use Formula
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 45 degree 10,000 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter for 13,400 LBS
288:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
18,900 LBS / 0.75 = 25,200LBS
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, 30 degree 25,200 LBS = Answer = 1-1/4" (Rope Diameter) for 26,200 LBS
289:
Chart: WEB SLING 8000 LB, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE WRAP CHOCKER)
Rigid load is rigged = Not use Formula
Chart: WEB SLING 8000 LB, 45 degree 13,000 LBS = Answer = 6" (Rope Diameter inch) for 13,600 LBS
290:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE WRAP CHOCKER)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
8ton = 8 × 1000 = 8,000 kg @ 2.2 = 17,600 LBS (original Value)
17,600 LBS / 0.75 = 23,466 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 45 degree 23,466 LBS = Answer = 1" (Rope Diameter inch) for 23,600 LBS
291:
Chart: WEB SLING 8000 LB, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (DOUBLE BASKET) X 2
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
Chart: WEB SLING 8000 LB, 45 degree 7" (Rope Diameter inch) = 15,800 LBS
15800 @ 2 = 31,800 LBS (THAN) 31,800 LBS / 2.2 = Answer = 14,363 KG
292:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
12,000 LBS / 0.75 = 16,000LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 45 degree 16,000 LBS = Answer = 7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 18,100 LBS
293:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
12ton = 12 × 1000 = 12,000 kg @ 2.2 = 26,400 LBS (original Value)
26,400 LBS / 0.75 = 35,200 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 45 degree 35,200 LBS = Answer = 1-1/4" (Rope Diameter inch) for 37,000 LBS
294:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = Answer = 16,500 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
295:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
1/2" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = Answer = 4,400 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
296:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (SINGLR BASKET HITCH) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 3,500 LBS = Answer = 3/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 4,800 LBS
297:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
10,000 LBS / 0.75 = 13,333 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 13,333 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) for 16,500 LBS
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298:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (SINGLE CHOCKER) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 5,250 LBS = Answer = 3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) for 7,100LBS
299:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (SINGLE CHOCKER) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, = Answer = 9,750 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
300:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (SINGLE CHOCKER) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = Answer = 9,600 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
((NOTE: HERE MENTIONED SINGLE CHOCKER 30 DEGREE = SINGLE CHOCKER “NO ANY DEGREE”))
301:
Chart: NYLON WEB SLING 5000 LB, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (SINGLE BASKET)
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
Chart: NYLON WEB SLING 5000 LB, 60 degree 16,000 LBS = Answer = 8" (Rope Diameter inch)
302:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (SINGLE CHOCKER) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
1/4" (Rope Diameter inch) Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, = Answer = 750 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
303:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)
RIGID LOAD IS RIGGED = = Not use Formula
3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) 45 degree Chart: 6x37 - IPS - FC, = Answer = 12,600 LBS
304:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG CHOCKER) X 0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 45 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = 18,100 LBS
18,100 LBS @ 0.75 = Answer = 13,575 LBS
305:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
LOAD IS RIGGED = USE FORMULA
12ton = 12 × 1000 = 12,000 kg @ 2.2 = 26,400 LBS (original Value)
26,400 LBS / 0.75 = 35,200 LBS
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, 45 degree 35,200 LBS = Answer = 1-1/4" (Rope Diameter inch) for 37,000 LBS
306:
Chart: NYLON WEB SLING 8000 LB,
QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (DOUBLE WRAP BASKET) X 2
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
Chart: NYLON WEB SLING 8000 LB, 45 degree 7" (Rope Diameter inch) = 15,800 LBS
15800 @ 2 = 31,800 LBS (THAN) 31,800 LBS / 2.2 = Answer = 14,363 KG
307:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (TWO LEG CHOCKER HITCH)/0.75
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
18,900 LBS / 0.75 = 25,200 LBS
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, 30 degree 25,200 LBS = Answer = 1-1/4" (Rope Diameter inch) for 26,200 LBS
308:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 45 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = Answer = 9,350 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
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309:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, = Answer = 22,200 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
310:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (DOUBLE BASKET) X 2
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC = 22,200 LBS (original Value)
22,200 LBS @ 2 = Answer = 44,400 LBS
311:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART (LOAS IS RIGGED)
7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, = Answer = 22,500 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
312:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
1" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, = Answer = 15,800 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
313:
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (TWO LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART (LOAS IS RIGGED)
1" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, = Answer = 15,800 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
314:
Chart: 6 X 37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE BASKET) NO FORMULA
RIGID LOAD IS RIGGED = NO FORMULA
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, 60 degree 19,000 LBS = Answer = 7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 21,000 LBS
315:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (DOUBLE BASKET) X 2
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
3/4" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC = 16,500 LBS (original Value)
16,500 LBS @ 2 = Answer = 33,000 LBS
316:
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE BASKET) / 2
CONSIDERED = FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
19,000 LBS / 2 = 9,500 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 9,500 LBS = Answer = 5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 11,400 LBS
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Chart: 6 X 37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Sling? (DOUBLE WRAP BASKET) X 2
LOAD IS RIGGED = USE FORMULA
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 37, IPS, FC = 11,100 LBS (original Value)
11,100 LBS @ 2 = Answer = 22,200 LBS
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Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (FOUR LEG BRIDLE) / 2
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
10,000 LBS / 2 = 5,000 LBS
Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 5,000 LBS = Answer = 7/16" (Rope Diameter inch) for 5,550 LBS
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Chart: 6 X 37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (DOUBLE BASKET) / 2
LOAD IS RIGGED = USE FORMULA
16,000 LBS / 2 = 8,000 LBS
Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, 60 degree 8,000 LBS = Answer = 9/16" (Rope Diameter inch) for 8,650 LBS
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Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Hitch? (SINGLE BASKET) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
3,500 LBS Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, 60 degree = Answer = 3/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 4,700 LBS
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Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Hitch? (SINGLE BASKET) NO FORMULA
NO FORMULA = AS PER LOAD CHART
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 30 degree Chart: 6X37, IPS, IWRC, = Answer = 15,800 LBS AS PER LOAD CHART
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Chart: 6X19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
RIGID LOAD = NO FORMULA
14ton = 14 × 1000 = 14,000 kg @ 2.2 = 30,800 LBS (original Value)
Chart: 6X19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 30,800 LBS = Answer = 1-1/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 36,700 LBS
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Chart: 6X37, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE) NO FORMULA
RIGID LOAD = NO FORMULA
Chart: 6X19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 28,000 LBS = Answer = 1-1/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 33,900 LBS
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Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Diameter of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE) / 1.5
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
12ton = 12 × 1000 = 12,000 kg @ 2.2 = 26,400 LBS (original Value)
26400 LBS / 1.5 = 17,600 LBS
Chart: 6X19, IPS, FC, 60 degree 17,600 LBS = Answer = 7/8" (Rope Diameter inch) for 22,200 LBS
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Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC, QUESTION: What is the Capacity of Sling? (THREE LEG BRIDLE) X 1.5
FLEXIBLE LOAD = USE FORMULA
5/8" (Rope Diameter inch) 60 degree Chart: 6 X 19, IPS, FC = 11,400 LBS (original Value)
11,400 LBS @ 1.5 = Answer = 17,100 LBS
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