Acera, Eye-and-Eye Slings - High Performance slings -up to 728 ton
Acera Products Slings made from High Modulus Polyethylene (HMPE) have set new standards for lifting gear. The Acera™ slings are made from Acera™ Amundsen 12 strand ropes.CONSTRUCTION
FIBER
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
COLOURS
UV RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
ALKALI RESISTANCE
MOST CHEMICALS RESISTANCE
COLD & FROST RESISTANCE
WATER RESISTANCE
HEAT RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
OIL CONTENT IN FIBER
12-strand plaited
Acera HMPE
HMPE cover 0,97 (floating)
Platinium
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent (0% absorption)
Low (145-150 melting)
Low (2-3% at break)
>0,1%
All Acera™ slings are produced in accordance with own technical file based on ISO 18264:2016 standard. The eyes are hand-spliced with our own positive locking tuck variant, ensuring anti-slip under all circumstances. Acera™ slings are the alternative to cumbersome steel wires. They are stronger and safer. The corresponding weight is more than 7 times lower.
Compared to conventional fiber ropes, the resulting reduction in diameter leads to significant savings in weight (60%), space and handling. Acera™ slings provide a safer and more productive lifting operation. The light weight, ultra-strong Acera™ slings are available at a market competitive price and can be customized to suit numerous applications.
Key benefits:
- Less risk to the crew.
- Less injuries.
- 1/7 ofweight steelwire ropes.
- Easier handling.
- Faster operation.
- Less personnel needed.
- Higher lifting capacity.
- Less back injuries.
- No contact damages.
- No fraying or sharp edges.
- Superior bending flex fatigue.
- Easy to inspect and repair.
Acera™ Barentz has genuine safety properties and abrasion resistance, in addition to the standard Acera™ benefits: lightweight, ultra-strong and competitive pricing.
The availability of polyester covers, and high diameters make the ropes attractive in several applications:
- Lifting
- Offshore
- Mooring
- Towing
Item no. |
Diameter mm. |
MBL spliced (t) |
MBL spliced /kN) |
Work load Limit (WLL vertical and choker hitches SAFETY FACTOR 7:1 (Vertical (t)) |
Work load Limit (WLL vertical and choker hitches SAFETY FACTOR 7:1 (Vertical (kN)) |
AC-6-SLING |
6 |
3,7 |
36 |
0,52 |
5,14 |
AC-8-SLING |
8 |
6,3 |
62 |
0,90 |
8,86 |
AC-10-SLING |
10 |
9,7 |
95 |
1,38 |
13,57 |
AC-12-SLING |
12 |
13,8 |
135 |
1,97 |
19,29 |
AC-14-SLING |
14 |
18,4 |
180 |
2,62 |
25,71 |
AC-16-SLING |
16 |
23,5 |
230 |
3,35 |
32,86 |
AC-18-SLING |
18 |
29,1 |
285 |
4,15 |
40,71 |
AC-20-SLING |
20 |
34,7 |
340 |
4,95 |
48,57 |
AC-22-SLING |
22 |
41,3 |
405 |
5,90 |
57,86 |
AC-24-SLING |
24 |
47,9 |
470 |
6,85 |
67,14 |
AC-26-SLING |
26 |
55,1 |
540 |
7,87 |
77,14 |
AC-28-SLING |
28 |
62,7 |
615 |
8,96 |
87,86 |
AC-30-SLING |
30 |
71,4 |
700 |
10,20 |
100 |
AC-32-SLING |
32 |
79,5 |
780 |
11,36 |
111,43 |
AC-34-SLING |
34 |
88,7 |
870 |
12,67 |
124,29 |
AC-36-SLING |
36 |
98,4 |
965 |
14,06 |
137,86 |
AC-38-SLING |
38 |
108,1 |
1060 |
15,44 |
151,43 |
AC-40-SLING |
40 |
117,8 |
1155 |
16,83 |
165 |
AC-44-SLING |
44 |
140,2 |
1375 |
20,03 |
196,43 |
AC-48-SLING |
48 |
163,2 |
1600 |
23,31 |
228,57 |
AC-52-SLING |
52 |
187,6 |
1840 |
26,80 |
262,86 |
AC-56-SLING |
56 |
213,6 |
2095 |
30,52 |
299,29 |
AC-60-SLING |
60 |
241,7 |
2370 |
34,52 |
338,57 |
AC-64-SLING |
64 |
270,7 |
2655 |
38,68 |
379,29 |
AC-68-SLING |
68 |
301,3 |
2955 |
43,05 |
422,14 |
AC-72-SLING |
72 |
333,4 |
3270 |
47,64 |
467,14 |
AC-76-SLING |
76 |
367,1 |
3600 |
52,44 |
514,29 |
AC-80-SLING |
80 |
401,8 |
3940 |
57,40 |
562,86 |
AC-84-SLING |
84 |
438 |
4295 |
62,57 |
613,57 |
AC-88-SLING |
88 |
475,2 |
4660 |
67,88 |
665,71 |
AC-92-SLING |
92 |
514,3 |
5044 |
74,48 |
720,57 |
AC-96-SLING |
96 |
554,2 |
5435 |
79,17 |
776,43 |
AC-100-SLING |
100 |
596 |
5845 |
85,15 |
835 |
AC-102-SLING |
102 |
617,1 |
6052 |
88,16 |
864,57 |
AC-104-SLING |
104 |
638,9 |
6265 |
91,27 |
895 |
AC-108-SLING |
108 |
682,7 |
6695 |
97,53 |
956,43 |
AC-112-SLING |
112 |
728,1 |
7140 |
104,01 |
1020 |
Nominal diameter as per definition in ISO 1968. Minimum strength defined as MBF/ M BL (Minimum Breaking Force, minimum breakload) of spliced application, and measured in kilogram force/kp, tested according to ISO 2307 and verified by DNV GL. Work Load Limits ( WLL ) is measured in metric tons and kilonewtons based on a safety factor 7:1, as defined by the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
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