User manual
  The Allen-head screws must be removed and 
replaced  by  M10  eyebolts  on  one  side  of  the 
enclosure. Each rigging point has 200 kg (440 lb) 
working  load  limit.  Then  choose  the  slings  or 
chains  of  required  load  resistance  and  length, 
bearing in mind that the length difference between 
the front and back slings or chains will determine 
the  vertical  orientation.  Alternatively,  the  back 
bottom  eyebolt  points  can be  used  to  provide 
vertical orientation.
  The  ANL-2  set  is  an  optional  set  of  four 
eyebolts and four carabiners. (Dimensions are in 
milimetres).
Flying with eyebolts
  Each ANL-2 eyebolt has a rated working load 
of 200 kg. (440 lb). Each ANL-2 carabiner has a 
working load of 330 kg (726 lb). If using other 
hardware,  make  sure  it  is  rated  to  handle  the 
required load.
  When using eyebolts it is important to bear in 
mind that the rated working load is only true for a 
load  applied  in  the  plane  of  the  eye,  and  is 
significantly reduced for other angles. The drawing 
illustrates  the  concept.  The  table  shows  the 
variation of the working load as a function of the 
load angle. In the case of the ANL-2 eyebolt, this 
means that the 200 kg working load becomes 60 
kg at 45 degrees. Do not use eyebolt flying if the 
load angle is higher than 45 degrees.
  The following illustrations show different views 
on eyebolt flying for a single box. The length of the 
back  cables  or  chains  determines  the  vertical 
angle of the box.
ANL-2
23
100% 65% 30% 25%
0 Degrees
% Working
load
30 Degrees 45 Degrees More than 45 
Degrees
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