A22 Cargo Bag (Cargo Lifting Net & Pallet Cover)
Price:
$200
Ships From:
Billings, Montana, US
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This cargo net for lifting pallets was designed by the U.S. Mililtary for sling loading with helicopters and parachutes. Its versatility enabled them to drop necessary supplies into combat zones covered or uncovered, on a pallet or not. It is officially called an Aerial Delivery Cargo Bag. ## A22 Cargo Bag Specs - **Scuff Pad Size:** 4′ x 4′ - **Web Legs:** 5 legs on each side (20 total), 1-3/4″ x 60″ with D-ring at top - **Color:** Olive drab (first photo looks brown but it is olive drab) - **Material:** Triple-stitched, heavy-weight cotton or nylon duck and webbing (your choice) - **Max. Dimensions:** 4′ x 4′ x 4′ - **Load Capacity:** Up to 2,200 lbs ## Canvas/Nylon Cargo Cover Specs - **Cover Top:** 4′ x 4′ - **Cover Sides:** 4′ w x 17′ long - **Shape:** The top and side arms look like a cross when laid out for loading - **Material:** Triple-stitched, heavy-weight cotton or nylon duck and webbing (same as cargo net) - **Color:** Olive drab ### Loading the Cargo Net Using the Canvas/Nylon Cover 1. Lay out the cargo net assembly on the ground. 2. Line up the canvas cover exactly over the top of it. 3. Center the pallet on the scuff pad. 4. Load the pallet with supplies up to 48″ tall. 5. Pull the canvas flaps over the top. 6. Tie down the corner with cording (not incuded). 7. Pull up all four cargo net sides to the top and secure. 8. Secure the web straps on all four edges and all four top corners. ### Civilian Uses for Covered Lifting Cargo Nets - Packing and moving - Securing stored equipment and supplies - Survival storage - Ranches and farms - This cargo net works without or without the canvas cover depending on your needs. This cargo net and cover are in good condition. However, they are used and may no longer be air worthy since the military decommissioned them. Also, the net/sling assembly does not include these components from the original mil specs required for sling loading: Four 24″suspension web straps, sling leg, apex fitting, medium clevis, 1/4″cotton webbing, or nylon cording. The cargo nets are unmarked and the covers are only stamped with “US”. The NSN is probably #1670-00-587-3421 but we don’t know for sure. Available in canvas or nylon (email me if you want a specific material or my shipping guy will decide for you) OD Nylon OD Canvas ACU/SAGE Nylon
- Brand: Unbranded
