When you need a secure, weather-ready solution for tying down, lifting, or rigging heavy loads, the Tie Down Engineering 3/8 in. D X 9 ft. L Clear Vinyl Galvanized Steel Cable Sling stands out. Built from galvanized steel for corrosion resistance and wrapped in a clear vinyl coating, it protects both the sling and your cargo from abrasion and wear while resisting the elements.
This 9-foot cable sling delivers the length you need to reach across awkward loads and pair with the right hardware for safe, compliant setups. The 3/8-inch diameter provides robust strength without excessive bulk, and the impressive load limit of 2970 lbs gives you headroom for challenging jobs in warehouses, trucking, and construction sites.
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Core strength: Galvanized steel offers lasting durability and corrosion resistance, even in humid, outdoor environments.
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Protective coating: Clear vinyl sleeve minimizes snagging and abrasion on both sling and cargo, extending service life.
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Optimal length: 9 ft accommodates long spans and awkward configurations without excessive sag or tension.
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Load capacity: Rated to 2970 lbs, helping you plan securement with confidence while staying within safety guidelines.
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Weather-ready: Water-resistant finish lets you work in varying conditions without quick deterioration.
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Color and compatibility: Gray hue makes it easy to identify and pair with other rigging gear; compatible with standard hooks, shackles, and slings.
Ideal for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this cable sling is well suited for:
- Securing pallets and large crates in trucks and trailers
- Temporary rigging and hoisting setups on job sites
- Industrial warehouse organization and load transfer
- Outdoor equipment and machinery handling where moisture is a factor
Tips for best results:
- Always verify the load and do not exceed the 2970 lb rating; redistribute weight evenly and use appropriate hardware (hooks, shackles) designed for cable slings.
- Inspect the vinyl coating and steel core for nicks, kinks, or corrosion before each use; replace if damage is found.
- Avoid sharp edges and pinch points; use corner guards when securing onto rough surfaces.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from chemicals that could degrade the vinyl coating.