How Does the GrabiQ Master Grab Duo Make a Lighter Chain Sling?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • The “all-in-one” compact top link Master Grab Duo (MGD) allows riggers to easily adjust the length of their sling legs, as well as create leg loops to lift bars or other objects that lack connection points.
    But, what makes the MGD truly special is the fact that only one component is needed to create a chain sling solution with the same function as a traditional system that uses seven components. With fewer components, lifting operations also become lighter and much more effective, which saves both time and money, not to mention the backs or your riggers.
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