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Material: Polyester
Brand Name: Eastlink

Specifications

Cargo lifting net

Material: A-A grade 100% high tenacity polyester 

Mesh size: 15cm*15cm, 20cm*20cm 
Work loading: 1T-50T
Size: 3m*3m, 6m*8m,6m*6m,8*8m or customized
Charicteristic:Light weight,no hurt to cargo surface,stable and safe lifting,
,anti corrosion,and well  resistance
Package:  polyester bag,and then in carton,stack on pallet

The USAGE of Lifting cargo net

Cargo transfer
Sailors attach a cargo net to a Puma helicopter aboard the USS George Washington

In shipping, cargo lift nets are used to load and unload cargo. The net is spread out by stevedores, who load the goods onto it. They then attach the cinches to a crane hook. Lifting the hook draws the corners of the net around the cargo. This results in a balanced and secure load which can be safely hoisted. Goods are transferred from one place to another in the construction industry using cargo nets. When used to transfer cargo by helicopter, they are referred to as "underslung" cargo nets.
 
Securing loads
Cargo nets are used by the military, and in the shipping industry, to secure loads to prevent them from shifting during transport, as well as to deter theft.
 
Climbing a cargo net
As part of obstacle courses, cargo nets are used as flexible ladders.
 
Playground
Although still used in playgrounds around the world, cargo nets have been subject to criticism due to the hazard of strangulation. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a notice expressing concern that a child's head can become trapped if the openings are of a particular size.
 
Marine rescue and ship embarkation
In maritime situations, cargo nets can be slung over the side of a ship to allow passengers stranded in the water to climb aboard to safety. Cargo nets can also be used to transfer troops from a ship to landing craft.
 
Safety barriers
Especially on ships, cargo nets are used as physical barriers, to prevent individuals from falling through openings or overboard into the sea.