Size: Varies based on application (e.g., shackles 1/4" to 1-1/2", wire ropes 1/4" to 2")
Grade: High-strength materials (e.g., Grade 80 or 100 alloy steel chains, Grade 43 or 70 wire ropes)
Viscosity: Not typically applicable (lubricants may have ISO VG 68 to 320 for wire ropes)
Buoyancy: Neutral or negative (materials like steel sink, synthetic slings may float)
Material: Alloy steel, stainless steel, synthetic fibers (e.g., polyester, nylon), or wire rope (galvanized or ungalvanized)
Working Load Limit (WLL): Varies by size and material (e.g., 1/2" wire rope WLL ~8,600 lbs)
Safety Factor: Typically 4:1 to 5:1 for lifting applications
Temperature Range: -40°F to 400°F (varies by material, synthetics degrade at high temps)
Corrosion Resistance: Galvanized coatings or stainless steel for harsh environments
Inspection Frequency: Per OSHA/ASME standards (e.g., annual for rigging gear, pre-use checks)