![]() In terms of breaking strength SLACK INOV’s warranty stands for precaution and full transparency. a PPE standard (Personal Protective Equipment standard EN 362 or EN 12275). We decided therefore to mention only breaking strength in order to offer a standardized rating.This rating imposes f.e. Therefore, depending on the manufacturer, a safety coefficient can actually vary from 1-7, which means a seller could declare a working load equal to the breaking load.Įven if slacklining does not apply to any international norm in general, in our SLACK INOV’ shop clear transparency about some of our standards are important to us. Generally, we have no existing standard, nor a compulsory safety coefficient within slacklining. This safety factor is standardised at 5 for all lifting products ( f.e. WORKING LOAD (WLL or CMU): This explains a factor related to the breaking load divided by a certain safety factor. ![]() ![]() All tests and standards have been developed over the years between slackliners and engineers of slackline related gear, by testing and working through important experiences.īREAKING LOAD: This explains the minimum load under which any product can break It’s important to clarify the fact, worldwide we have no existing governing standard for slacklines. Searching for the right slackline gear can get confusing, considering the diversity of information you can find, explaining detailed facts like breaking strength, working load and safety coefficient. ![]()
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