HEFFA lifting belt sling 2m/30mm/1t with loops
HEFFA lifting belt sling 2m/30mm/1t with loops
The HEFFA brand sling with a length of 2 meters, a width of 30 mm and a load capacity of 1 ton is a solid and reliable tool designed for lifting, pulling and securing loads in transport and logistics. Reinforced end loops ensure comfortable and safe use, facilitating quick fastening and stable holding of the load.
The product meets the requirements of the European standard EN 1492-1 , which regulates the quality and safety standards of slings made of synthetic materials. Each sling has a CE Declaration of Conformity , which confirms compliance with EU regulations. The safety factor of 7:1 means that the sling has been designed to withstand a load seven times greater than its permissible working load, which ensures a high level of work safety.
The material used is durable polyester (PES) , resistant to acids, UV radiation and difficult weather conditions. The sling can be used at temperatures from -40°C to +100°C, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
HEFFA slings are suitable for many industries – from production and storage, to transport, construction and machine service. Thanks to their lightness and flexibility, they are particularly useful for delicate loads, eliminating the risk of damage during handling . This is a practical and economical solution for everyday use in demanding conditions.
Maximum load

A webbing sling with a working load of 1000 kg in a straight configuration offers different strength values depending on the method of use. In the case of suspension by tying (in a loop), the load capacity drops to 800 kg , while in the case of basket suspension it increases to 2000 kg , thanks to the even distribution of forces. When the load is suspended at an angle , its sharp edges and the angle of inclination are crucial - at an angle of up to 45° the load capacity is 1400 kg , and at an angle of up to 60° - 1000 kg . In turn, with a single wrapping of the load (tying) and simultaneous suspension at an angle, the load capacity drops to 700 kg at an angle of up to 45° and to 500 kg at an angle of up to 60°. The correct selection of the suspension method and the angle of the sling is therefore crucial for maintaining safety and work efficiency.