Thought by Pilots Fitted for Helicopters Developed by TEXBOR.

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Thought by Pilots

Fitted for Helicopters

Developed by TEXBOR

INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Texbor is a company with more than 100 years Manufacturing Load Slings since 1970 Applying load slings to the helicopter operations since 2004 Key personnel Texbor expertise – Engineers and Manufacturers Feedback from Helicopter Companies Helitrans Pyrinees Heliand

USES OF THE LONGLINES IN THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS

HESLO Property Rescue Concrete / Construction Load lifting Advertising USES OF THE LONGLINES IN THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS HESLO Property Rescue Concrete / Construction Load lifting Advertising

HEC Mountain Rescue FireFighting USES OF THE LONGLINES IN THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS HEC Mountain Rescue FireFighting

KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

STRENGTH KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STRENGTH Enough to bear the loads applied, Both STATIC and DYNAMIC Safety factor Elasticity and Plasticity: Stress vs Strain diagram Fracture mode

STRENGTH KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STRENGTH

STRENGTH KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STRENGTH

STRENGTH KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STRENGTH

BEHAVIOUR KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHAVIOUR Elasticity  protection of the helicopter Elasticity  Spring Effect, bouncing back Vibration and harmonics Flying behaviour Low drag – good air penetration Minimize the tendency to bend towards the tail Prevent in-flight oscillations

BEHAVIOUR KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHAVIOUR

BEHAVIOUR KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHAVIOUR

HANDY KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES High visibility FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HANDY High visibility Wear and abrasion resistant Protected Core Easy to handle Able to adapt: Ends Wiring

HARDWEARING KEY FEATURES OF THE LONGLINES FOR THE HELICOPTER OPERATIONS PROVED OVER THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HARDWEARING Shelf life time well above the intended use. SAFE LIFE CONCEPT

APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

2 approaches APPLICABLE REGULATIONS INDUSTRIAL EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Applicable Materials regulations i.e. EN 1492,2 Textile Slings, round s Etc... AERONAUTICAL Certification Specifications EASA CS 27,865/ 29,865 HESLO 2,5 load factor HEC 3,5 load factor FAA, CAA, etc… equivalent reg.

INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING

STRONG PES-HT No continuity solution 14.000 kg 7:1 S.F. INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING STRONG PES-HT High Tenacity Polyester No continuity solution 14.000 kg Minimum Breaking Strength 7:1 S.F. For a Design Load of 2.000 Kg

ROUND Excellent flying behaviour INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING Very Low Drag coefficient Minimize oscillations Minimize bending towards tail

FLEXIBLE / RIGID No spring effect No rebound Aircraft Protection INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING No spring effect FLEXIBLE / RIGID No rebound Aircraft Protection Controlled max. elasticity 2-3%

HIGH VISIBILITY CORE PROTECTION INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING PES-HT HIGH VISIBILITY CORE PROTECTION Soft Uniform external texture Hardwearing Resistant to wear, tear, abrasion and corrosion

HANDY HIGHLY COMPATIBLE INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING Thimbles HANDY HIGHLY COMPATIBLE Aeronautical Duraluminium End Thimbles Shackles Thimble to pin Thimble to bow

HANDY HIGHLY COMPATIBLE INTRODUCTION TO TEXBOR SMART-SLING Wiring Low resistivity embedded wire HANDY HIGHLY COMPATIBLE with robust connectors

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES

SLING TO SLING CONNECTOR OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES SLING TO SLING CONNECTOR

LOAD RIGGING ROUND SLINGS OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES LOAD RIGGING ROUND SLINGS

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES LOAD RIGGING SLINGS

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES LOAD RIGGING SLINGS

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES LOAD RIGGING SLINGS

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES LOAD NETS

OTHER TEXBOR ACCESSORIES HOOKS SHACKLES

THANK YOU !