A 3 leg chain sling has three lengths of rugged chain connected to a master oblong at the top. This type of sling is also known as a triple leg chain sling or a 3 leg bridle chain sling chain since this configuration is meant to be used with a bridle hitch with three pick points.
Hooks are fitted on each end, and a hook can also be at the top rather than an oblong link. Hooks should be chosen based on lifting job requirements; options available include grab hooks, self locking hooks, foundry hooks, or sling hooks. Oblongs instead of hooks are also a possible configuration. Contact our sales team to order custom 3 leg lifting slings.
These lifting slings can be used at a 60, 45, or 30-degree angle of lift. Chain capacity for each angle varies by angle of lift and by chain size. See each product above for the various lifting capacities.
We offer two trusted brands of lifting chain slings for you to choose from: Crosby and KWB. Both are made using alloy steel chain that"s 25% stronger than Grade 80 alloy chain.
Crosby has been a leader in the rigging and lifting industry for years and takes no shortcuts when it comes to manufacturing chain and rigging hardware. Crosby 3 leg chain slings are manufactured right here in the USA and expertly assembled by US Cargo Control.
KWB grade 100 3-leg slings have a signal violet varnish coat and a heavy powder coating that helps with corrosion resistance. KWB is a Pewag company, based in Europe. We import and expertly assemble their manufactured chain and end fittings into the high-quality 3 leg chain slings you see here.
Also available: adjustable triple leg chain slings which have an additional shortening mechanism that allow the user to quickly shorten a length of chain without a reduction in WLL.
Proof testing has been done on every link of chain to ensure its working load limit. To get your custom chain sling tested at the time of manufacture, it must be requested when the order is placed with our sales specialists. For an additional fee, we will proof test your sling and issue a certificate when requested at the time the order is placed.
All of our chain meets or exceeds the latest guidelines of the National Association of Chain Manufacturers (NACM), ANSI B30.9 standards and OSHA specifications.
Need bulk chain? Click over to our grade 80 bulk chain, grade 100 bulk chain, and grade 120 bulk chain pages to see our full selection.