Heavy Duty Webbing Cargo Net with 4 Lifting Points
When it comes to vertical overhead lifting, loose materials, repetitive cargo bags, and irregular pallets require maximum security. Standard lifting slings are perfect for singular large blocks, but they cannot bundle multiple smaller or bulk packages safely.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
| Product Name | Cargo Lifting Net |
| Material | 100% Polyester Webbing |
| Webbing Width | 35mm / 50mm |
| Color | Orange, Yellow, Black, Blue or Customized |
| Mesh Size | Customized |
| Lifting Points | 4 Point Standard |
| Working Load Limit | 0.3T –2.5T |
| Mesh Size | 10x10cm/15x15cm/20x20cm |
| Size | 1x1m/1.5×1.5m/2x2m/3x3m/4x4m |
| Standard | EN, AS, US Standards Available |
| Label | Customized Safety Label |
| OEM/ODM | Available |
Safety Instructions
- Inspect the lifting net before every use.
- Do not exceed the rated lifting rate.
- Do not use damaged, cut, or excessively worn webbing.
- Ensure the load is evenly distributed within the net.
- Always operate according to local lifting regulations and safety standards.
FAQ
What is the difference between a cargo lifting net and a cargo restraint net?
A cargo lifting net is designed for lifting loads using cranes or hoists and includes a rated Working Load Limit. A cargo restraint net is used only to secure cargo during transportation and must not be used for lifting.
Can the net be customized?
Yes. We offer custom sizes, mesh openings, colors, lifting capacities, labels, and packaging.
What is the lifespan of a webbing lifting net, and when should it be replaced?
The lifespan depends heavily on usage frequency and surface friction. You must inspect the net before every lift. If you notice severe abrasion on the webbing edges, broken stitches in the cross-sections, or cuts on the reinforced lifting eyes, the net must be removed from service immediately to maintain overhead safety compliance.





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