Auxiliary ligaments

Auxiliary bundles are a category of auxiliary equipment necessary to perform specific tasks in industry or construction. This article describes the main characteristics of auxiliary ligaments, their types and applications.

Main characteristics:

* Functionality - Auxiliary ligaments perform a specific function in work, facilitating the completion of a task or ensuring work safety. They provide fall protection, safety anchors or additional support points for specialists. * Safety - Properly selected bundles guarantee worker safety and increase productivity. Missing accessory ligaments can lead to injury and reduced performance, so it is important to select them correctly and use them as intended. * Environmental friendliness - The environmental performance of auxiliary bundles is extremely important as they can directly affect the quality of the environment. The correct choice of binders can reduce the impact of waste on the environment and increase the environmental friendliness of production processes. * Technical parameters - Although function and safety are the main characteristics of auxiliary connections, the selection of appropriate parameters is also important. Parameters such as dimensions, load capacity, strength and others determine the reliability of use of the bundle.

Types of auxiliary links:

1. Auxiliary vehicle chains - designed to grab and secure objects on the vehicle. They can be used to pull cars out of mud, as well as to secure them on dangerous sections of the road. 2. Slings - used for lifting, carrying and lowering loads. Slings are made from various materials, such as metal ropes, tapes, ropes, etc.