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The "11 Min" guarantees a safety margin. For example, if your operation requires a maximum load of 3,500 lbs, the OppyLany 14012345-11 Min provides a 3:1 safety ratio—industry standard for overhead lifting.
To achieve the "14012345" weave structure while maintaining the "11 Min," OppyLany utilizes a proprietary blend of UV-resistant polyethylene and high-modulus fibers. Unlike standard nylon, which can absorb moisture and degrade, this material ensures the 11kN rating remains consistent even in humid or chemical-exposed environments.
But what exactly is this standard? Why does the "11 Min" threshold matter? And how can your organization leverage this specification to reduce downtime and enhance product integrity? OppyLany 14012345-11 Min
In industries ranging from automotive assembly to offshore cargo securing, the difference between a standard lanyard and an is the difference between regulatory compliance and catastrophic failure.
Never exceed 33% of the "11 Min" rating for dynamic lifting. That puts your safe working load (SWL) at approximately 3,630 lbs. The "11 Min" guarantees a safety margin
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Always consult a certified rigging engineer before implementing any load-securing solution. Specifications subject to change based on manufacturing batch updates. Unlike standard nylon, which can absorb moisture and
| Specification | Value | | --- | --- | | | OppyLany 14012345 | | Minimum Break Strength | 11 Min (11,000 lbf / 48.9 kN) | | Weave Density | 140,123,45 fibers per square inch (High-density cross-stitch) | | Elongation at Break | < 3.5% (Low-stretch dynamic) | | Operating Temperature | -40°F to 180°F (-40°C to 82°C) | | Abrasion Resistance | 11,000 cycles (Martindale test) | | Certification | OSHA 1910.184, ASME B30.9 |
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