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Sewn SWL label

Published Working Load Limit with a Safety Factor of 7:1

Reinforced sewn loop at both ends

Produced from 60mm Duplex polyester webbing

Ideal for securing lines to the foreshore, rocks or trees

Length: 5 metres

Available in two colours: Purple with approximate 7 tonnes MBL, Green with approximate 14 tonnes MBL

£17.50

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Jimmy Green Heavy-duty Shoreline Mooring Webbing Strops are designed and produced for the lifting market, where stringent working load safety factors are standard.

Pass the strop around the mooring point, bring the two reinforced loops together and secure them to the floating shoreline.

The abrasion-resistant webbing 5-metre loop should be long enough to go around most strong points (rocks, trees) with sufficient length to take the brunt of the abrasive nature of the foreshore before connecting to the floating shoreline.

With a 7:1 safety factor on these slings, you can expect break loads as below:

Colour Working Load Limit Manufacturer Break Load
Purple 1 tonne 7 tonnes
Green 2 tonnes 14 tonnes

WLL = Working Load Limit

SWL = Safe Working Load

MBL = Manufacturer (Safety Lifting Gear) Break Load

Polyester is renowned for excellent resistance to UV degradation and abrasion, making it ideal for securing floating shorelines to land.
The lines are long enough to wrap around large rocks, crags and trees.

Jimmy Green Shoreline Mooring Webbing Strops: Facts, Features and Plus Factors

  • 5-metre length, short enough to stow away neatly, long enough for most mooring points
  • Colour-coded for easy identification against industry standards
  • Polyester duplex webbing
  • 60mm wide flat load-bearing surface
  • Excellent UV and Abrasion Resistance
  • Durable for wrapping around rough, awkward mooring [points, e.g. rocks, crags, trees
  • Reinforced, protected sewn loops
  • Safety factor 7:1
  • Working Load Limit: Green 1 tonne, Purple 2 tonnes
  • Produced to BS EN1492-1:2000
  • Conforms to EN Standard: EN1492-1:2000+A1:2008