Manila slings should not be used to load().
A、cotton
B、lumber
C、steel
D、tires
A、cotton
B、lumber
C、steel
D、tires
A、three times the circumference of a manila line B、five times the diameter of a manila line C、twice the diameter of its sheaves for manila line D、twenty times the diameter of a manila line
A、has less strength than manila line B、has more strength than manila line C、is equivalent to manila line D、will rot quicker than manila line
A、A.has less strength than manila line B、B.has more strength than manila line C、C.is equivalent to manila line D、D.will rot quicker than manila line
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise D、should never be coiled
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise D、should never be coiled
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise D、should never be coiled
A、Ensure that slings are securely fastened around the load B、Avoid careless winch operations,especially when handling fragile cargo C、Exercise care when using hooks,crowbars,and similar tools D、Keep the loads as close to the rail or deck as possible