| Web Width |
No. Plys of Web |
Part No. |
Rated Capacities in Lbs. | Eye Length |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vertical | Choker | V Basket | ||||
1" |
1 |
EE1-91 | 1,600 | 1,280 | 3,200 | 9" |
2 |
EE2-91 | 3,100 | 2,480 | 6,200 | 9" | |
3 |
EE3-91 | 4,100 | 3,300 | 8,200 | 12" | |
4 |
EE4-91 | 6,200 | 4,960 | 12,400 | 12" | |
2" |
1 |
EE1-92 | 3,100 | 2,480 | 6,200 | 9" |
2 |
EE2-92 | 6,200 | 4,960 | 12,400 | 9" | |
3 |
EE3-92 | 8,300 | 6,600 | 16,600 | 12" | |
4 |
EE4-92 | 12,400 | 9,920 | 24,800 | 12" | |
3" |
1 |
EE1-93 | 4,650 | 3,720 | 9,300 | 9" |
2 |
EE2-93 | 9,300 | 7,440 | 18,600 | 12" | |
3 |
EE3-93 | 12,500 | 10,000 | 25,000 | 18" | |
4 |
EE4-93 | 18,600 | 14,880 | 37,200 | 18" | |
4" |
1 |
EE1-94 | 6,200 | 4,960 | 12,400 | 12" |
2 |
EE2-94 | 11,000 | 8,800 | 22,000 | 12" | |
3 |
EE3-94 | 16,000 | 12,800 | 32,000 | 18" | |
4 |
EE4-94 | 22,000 | 17,600 | 44,000 | 18" | |
6" |
1 |
EE1-96 | 9,300 | 7,440 | 18,600 | 14" |
2 |
EE2-96 | 16,500 | 13,200 | 33,000 | 14" | |
3 |
EE3-96 | 23,000 | 18,400 | 46,000 | 20" | |
4 |
EE4-96 | 33,000 | 26,400 | 66,000 | 20" | |
8" |
1 |
EE1-98 | 12,400 | 9,920 | 24,800 | 18" |
2 |
EE2-98 | 22,000 | 17,600 | 44,000 | 18" | |
3 |
EE3-98 | 30,700 | 24,560 | 61,400 | 24" | |
4 |
EE4-98 | 44,000 | 35,200 | 88,000 | 24" | |
10" |
1 |
EE1-910 | 15,500 | 12,400 | 31,000 | 22" |
2 |
EE2-910 | 27,500 | 22,000 | 55,000 | 22" | |
3 |
EE3-910 | 36,800 | 29,400 | 73,600 | 28" | |
4 |
EE4-910 | 55,000 | 44,000 | 110,000 | 28" | |
12" |
1 |
EE1-912 | 18,600 | 14,880 | 37,200 | 26" |
2 |
EE2-912 | 33,000 | 26,400 | 66,000 | 26" | |
3 |
EE3-912 | 44,000 | 35,200 | 88,000 | 32" | |
4 |
EE4-912 | 66,000 | 52,800 | 132,000 | 32" | |
Capacities shown are for Holloway Houston manufactured slings only. Do not exceed the values printed on the sling tag.
Holloway Houston manufactures synthetic flat web slings for lifting applications requiring flexible rigging, load protection, and controlled handling. Available in multiple widths, plies, and hitch configurations (vertical, choker, basket), these slings are designed to distribute load evenly, minimizing point loading and reducing damage to delicate or finished surfaces.
Working Load Limits (WLL) and hitch capacities are established by Holloway Houston and displayed on each sling’s permanent identification tag. Sling performance is affected by sling angle, hitch geometry, D/d around hardware, and environmental conditions, emphasizing the importance of qualified selection and inspection.


Flat web slings are constructed from high-strength synthetic fibers and feature reinforced stitching to form eye loops or end fittings. They are available in flat, tubular, or endless designs and in various widths and lengths to meet different lifting requirements. The woven construction provides strength, flexibility, and minimal stretch, while the flat surface protects delicate loads. Each sling carries a permanent ID tag detailing material, configuration, and rated WLL for vertical, choker, and basket hitches.
Synthetic flat web slings are primarily manufactured using nylon or polyester fibers. Each material offers different performance characteristics that affect elongation, flexibility, and environmental compatibility.


Nylon slings typically exhibit approximately 8–10% elongation at the rated load, which can help absorb shock but may introduce additional movement during lifting. Nylon generally resists alkalis but is not recommended for use with acids or bleach.
It absorbs moisture, which can increase elongation during a lift. Typical manufacturer-specified service temperature limits fall within the 180–200°F range. The sling's identification tag governs actual limits for each unit.
Polyester slings typically exhibit lower stretch at around 3% at rated load, providing better load control and stability during lifting operations. Polyester generally resists acids and bleach but is not recommended for strong alkalis at elevated temperatures. It absorbs very little moisture and remains non-conductive when dry. Like nylon, the typical service temperature range is around 194–200°F, but the tag governs actual limits.


Both nylon and polyester slings can be weakened by sharp edges, excessive abrasion, high heat, ultraviolet (UV) exposure, and incompatible chemicals. Proper edge protection and environmental evaluation are required in all lifting applications.
Synthetic flat web slings are produced in multiple configurations to suit different rigging scenarios. Each type is designed to support specific connection styles and load shapes. Each sling must carry a permanent identification tag. If the tag is missing or unreadable, the sling must be removed from service.


Features a metal triangle on one end and a choker fitting on the other. This configuration is commonly used in choker or adjustable applications where a tight wrap around the load is required.


Includes metal triangles on both ends. This type is generally used in vertical and basket hitches where direct connection to hooks or hardware is needed on both ends.


Designed with flat reinforced eyes at both ends. Flat eyes sit lower under the load, making them easier to remove after a lift. They are commonly used in basket and vertical applications


Equipped with twisted eyes that align more naturally in the bowl of a hook. These perform better in choker applications and reduce twisting in certain connection points.


Formed as a continuous loop with no fixed ends. This allows the sling to be rotated periodically, distributing wear evenly along its entire length.


Designed with special eye construction for specific rigging requirements where traditional eye orientation may not fit the application.
The Working Load Limit (WLL) is the maximum load a sling is rated to carry under normal service conditions. This value is always lower than the breaking strength and is established using a minimum 5:1 design factor in accordance with WSTDA and ASME guidance.
| Angle from Horizontal | Load Angle Factor |
|---|---|
| 90° (vertical) | 1.00 |
| 60° | 0.87 |
| 45° | 0.71 |
| 30° | 0.50 |


The sling is attached straight up and down between the load and the hook. This is the baseline condition for rated WLL.


The sling is wrapped around the load and passed through its own eye. Typical efficiency is around


The sling supports the load in a U-shape. When both legs are vertical, the capacity can approach 2x the vertical rating. As the sling legs spread, the actual capacity reduces based on the angle from horizontal.


Multiple slings or legs are connected to a single lifting point. Load distribution and angle must be evaluated by a qualified person to prevent uneven loading.
Synthetic flat web slings must be inspected at receipt, before each use, and periodically by a qualified person following OSHA 1910.184 and ASME B30.9. Users should check the sling body, eyes, and stitching for any damage that may reduce load capacity or compromise safety. Only Holloway Houston or authorized facilities may repair or re-tag slings. Unauthorized repairs or modifications are strictly prohibited as they can significantly reduce strength and safety.


Cuts, tears, holes, or excessive abrasion.

Melted, charred, or brittle areas.

Broken or worn stitching.

Knots, chemical damage, UV degradation, or stiffness.

Missing or unreadable identification tag.

D/d Ratio (Bend Radius) :
The diameter of the surface the sling bends around (D) in relation to sling thickness (d) directly affects capacity. Small contact diameters increase stress and reduce efficiency.

Edge Protection :
Edge protection such as pads, sleeves, or corner protectors is typically applied where sharp or abrasive contact may occur.

Environmental Conditions :
High heat, UV exposure, moisture, chemical contact, and rough surfaces can all affect sling integrity and lifespan. Compatibility must be confirmed before use.
Flat web slings are used in industries where careful handling and load protection are critical. Their lightweight design and flexible construction make them suitable for a wide range of lifting tasks.






















Holloway Houston provides custom manufacturing for flat web slings to meet specialized application requirements. Customizations include :
Custom slings are produced under the same controlled process and standards as standard Holloway Houston slings, with full traceability and documentation available upon request.


Holloway Houston is a recognized leader in providing premium lifting solutions, specialised slings, custom slings, and made-to-order slings. Our dedication to quality, innovation, and safety has earned the trust of industries such as rail, mining, energy, wind, transportation, aerospace, manufacturing, crane, and rigging.
Understanding that each lifting challenge is unique, we offer a broad selection of specialized products to address the specific needs of various sectors. Our product range includes drum slings, gas cylinder slings, tool bags, remote release slings, adjustable slings, heavy-duty industrial tow straps, glass handling slings, and hose handling slings. If a particular solution isn't listed on our website, our expert team is ready to design a custom sling assembly designed to your exact requirements.




All slings have their limitations. That's why we offer silverback slings as an alternative to traditional flat web slings. Silverback slings are made from high-strength polyester webbing and feature a unique oversized triple cover with a parallel laid yarn inside. This design makes silverback slings are strong and durable, and it also allows them to be reshaped to fit perfectly on the load-bearing surfaces. Silverback slings have a design factor of 5:1 (ultimate = 5 times rated load), which means they can lift loads that are much heavier than other slings of the same size. They're also available in a wide range of sizes and capacities, so you can find the perfect sling for your specific needs.
Holloway's commitment to quality is proven by our ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100B:2009 certifications. These certifications show that we meet high standards for quality management in aviation, space, and defense. For us, excellence is not just a goal but a standard we consistently achieve.




At Holloway, we provide our customers with the safest, most reliable, and innovative lifting solutions. For over 75 years, we have been designing, manufacturing, and distributing lifting equipment across various industries. Our equipment is renowned for its quality, durability, and innovation. We use only the finest materials and advanced designing techniques, and we invest heavily in research and development to meet the evolving needs of our customers. Our commitment to safety is reflected in our compliance to industry standards, and we offer a range of training and support services to help our customers use our products safely and effectively.
By choosing Holloway, you partner with a leader in lifting and rigging, dedicated to excellence and innovation. We prioritize your lifting needs and are committed to delivering top-quality products and expertise.
This content is provided for general awareness only. It is not a substitute for formal training, professional engineering judgment, or site-specific procedures. For selection, application, or technical questions, contact the Holloway Houston team or consult a qualified rigging professional.
Because it reflects the actual tension in each sling leg. As the sling approaches horizontal, the force increases. Measuring this way prevents miscalculation.
They are non-conductive when clean and dry. Dirt, moisture, or chemicals may change this condition.
Breaking strength is the failure point during testing. WLL is the maximum allowed load for normal use, displayed on the sling’s tag.
On the permanent Holloway Houston identification tag and in the official capacity chart by document revision.
Yes. Stress is concentrated at the choke point, which reduces the overall lifting allowance.
Any visible damage, tag loss, heat exposure, fiber weakness, or stitching failure requires immediate removal.




For Heavy-Duty Lifting Where Strength And Durability Are Essential.




Flat web slings are a practical choice for lifting and rigging tasks where load protection and handling matter. Their design and construction provide safety, flexibility, and efficiency for a variety of applications.
Minimizes point pressure and protects delicate surfaces.
Allows easier positioning and handling.
Adapts to multiple hitch configurations: vertical, choker, and basket.
Supporting proper inspection and use procedures.
Make capacity verification quick and reliable.
Resist stretch, abrasion, and common lifting stresses.