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SKU: EE2902Y12T4

$48.99

Available on backorder

Ben-Mor Lifting Slings & Web Slings for Material Handling and Rigging

Ben-Mor lifting slings are used by contractors, riggers, construction crews, and industrial workers for lifting and moving heavy materials safely on jobsites and in equipment yards. These heavy-duty web slings are designed for material handling tasks such as lifting pallets, steel, equipment, and construction materials using cranes, hoists, and lifting hooks.

At Contractor Cave, we supply Ben-Mor lifting slings used for construction rigging, equipment handling, warehouse material movement, and industrial lifting applications.

Ben-Mor Web Lifting Slings for Construction & Industrial Material Handling

Ben-Mor produces lifting and rigging products designed for reliable material handling in construction, manufacturing, and industrial work environments.

Their web slings are designed to provide strong lifting capacity while remaining flexible and easy to position around loads. Reinforced loop ends allow secure attachment to lifting hooks and rigging hardware during lifting operations.

Ben-Mor lifting slings are widely used by contractors, rigging crews, equipment operators, and warehouse workers performing lifting and material handling tasks.

Type 4 Web Lifting Slings for Rigging and Heavy Material Lifting

Type 4 web slings provide a versatile lifting solution for many rigging applications.

Common products include:
2″ x 6′ lifting slings
2″ x 8′ lifting slings
2″ x 10′ lifting slings
2″ x 12′ lifting slings

Used for:
lifting construction materials
moving pallets and equipment
rigging loads with cranes or hoists
industrial material handling

Web slings are commonly used for lifting loads safely while protecting surfaces from damage.

Loop-End Slings for Basket, Choker & Vertical Lifting

Loop-end lifting slings allow multiple rigging configurations depending on the load and lifting method.

Common products include:
loop-end web slings

Used for:
vertical lifting
basket hitch lifting
choker hitch lifting
general rigging and lifting work

Loop ends provide a secure connection point for hooks and lifting hardware during rigging operations.

Typical Jobs Where Ben-Mor Lifting Slings Are Used

Typical jobs include:

lifting construction materials
moving equipment and machinery
rigging loads with cranes and hoists
handling pallets and heavy materials
warehouse and industrial material handling

Located in Woodstock, Ontario just minutes off Highway 401, Contractor Cave supplies Ben-Mor lifting slings used by contractors, rigging crews, and industrial workers across Southwestern Ontario.

Popular Ben-Mor Categories

2″ Lifting Slings
Type 4 Web Slings
Loop-End Slings

Web Sling vs Chain Sling for Material Lifting

Web slings and chain slings are both used for lifting heavy materials but serve slightly different purposes.

Web slings are flexible and help protect the surfaces of lifted materials such as equipment, pallets, and finished components.

Chain slings are typically used when lifting extremely heavy or abrasive loads where maximum durability is required.

Web slings are commonly used for construction material handling and general rigging applications.


FAQ

What are web lifting slings used for?

Web lifting slings are used to safely lift and move heavy materials such as equipment, pallets, and construction materials using cranes or hoists.

What is a Type 4 lifting sling?

Type 4 slings are web slings with loop ends that allow multiple lifting configurations including vertical, choker, and basket hitches.

What length lifting slings are available?

Common sling lengths include 6′, 8′, 10′, and 12′ depending on the lifting application and load size.