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STEEL WIRE ROPE

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C O N T E N T S

GENERAL INFORMATION ON WIRE ROPE FOR


SELECTION IN USAGE
1. Diameter 05
2. Construction and Designation 05
3. Type of Lay 06
4. Lubrication 06
5. Wire Rope Cores 08
6. Zinc coated Wire Rope 08
7. Preformed Wire Rope 08
8. Grades of Wire Rope 09
9. Safety Factors 09
10. Recommendation of Wire Rope 10
11. Handling and Care of Wire Rope 13

HOW TO ORDER

SPECIFICATIONS OF STEEL WIRE ROPE


1. 6 x 7 + FC 16
2. 6 x 19 + FC 17
3. 6 x 19 +IWRC 18
4. 6 x 24 + FC 19
5. 6 x 37 + FC 20
6. 6 x 37 + IWRC 21
7. 6 x S(19),W(19),FI(25),WS(26) + FC 22
8. 6 x S(19),FI(25),WS(26) + IWRC 23
9. 6 x FI(29),WS(31),(36),(41),SES(37) + FC 24
10. 6 x FI(29),WS(31),(36),(41)SES(37) + IWRC 25
GENERAL INFOMATION ON WIRE ROPE
for SELECTION & USAGE

1.DIAMETER
The diameter of rope is the diameter of its circumference, circumscribed to its normal section. This diameter is given in
millimeters.

1) PRACTICAL DIAMETER OF WIRE ROPE


The practical diameter of a rope is measured by following an established method, its value must be equal to the value
of the nominal diameter (the dimension by which a rope is identified) except for certain allowed tolerances.

2) HOW TO DETERMINE THE PRACTICAL DIAMETER


Measurements are taken at two points at least one meter apart and two diameters are measured at 90 one from the
other. The average of the four values thus obtained is the practical diameter. Usually the practical diameter is taken
from a sample of straight rope not subjected to traction. In special cases when the tolerance is less than 5% of the
minimum guaranteed breaking strength.
The correct diameter is the greatest diameter of the rope or strand.

correct wrong

2. CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGNATION


The strand is the simplest construction: it consists of one or more layers of superimposed wires laid spirally around one
or more central wires or around a fibre core. The construction of the strand is identified by the number of wires in the
individual layers, starting from the outer one(e.g. 12+6+1 or 15+9+FC).
FC indicates a fibre core. Distinction is made between strands with cross laid and equal laid wires.

1) STRANDS WITH CROSS LAID WIRES


All the wires in this type of strand are of equal diameter and for geometrical reasons the number of wires decreases in
each layer, starting from the outermost one, according to an arithmetical progression based on number (18 + 12 + 6 + 1
or 12 + 6). In cross laid constructions each layer of wire is laid up a separate operation with a different length of lay,
the result being the crossing of the various layers of wires. Consequently strong pressure occurs between the wires
which may break, especially with variable loads.

2) STRANDS WITH EQUAL LAID WIRES


In these constructions the pitches of the various layers of wires are identical as stranding is carried out in a single
operation; therefore, the contacts between wires are lindar. Seale, Warrington and Filler strands belong to this
construction. Wires of different diameters are required for these constructions.
As for example:
Seale : 9+9+1
Warrington : 6/6 + 6 + 1
Filler : 12 + 6F + 6 + 1

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SINGLE STRAND ROPES are commonly called strands.
ROUND STRANDED ROPES consist of a number of strands either laid around a fibre core or metallic strand or an
independent wire rope core. They can be identified by the number to each strand.
A rope with 6 strands, each having 9+9+1wires laid around a central fibre core is designated as; 6 x (9 + 9 + 1) + FC
or more concisely 6 x 19 Seale + FC. If this same rope has an independent wire rope core, the designation will be:
6 x (9 + 9 + 1) + IWRC.
The IWRC is a metallic rope having for example a construction designated by 7 x (6 + 1) or 7 x 7. Should the strands
also contain a fibre core then the rope will be known for example as 6 x (12 + FC) + FC or 6 x 12 + 7FC.
Lastly if the rope is formed of two or more layers of strands superimposed around a FC, then it will be known as:
12 x (6 + 1) + 6 x (6 + 1) + FC or 18 x 7 + FC.

3. TYPE OF LAY
As already stated, round stranded ropes have both the strands and the wires in the strands laid helically.
Should the lay of the outer wires in the strands be in the same direction or in the opposite direction to that of the
strands in the rope, the result will be respectively a Langs Lay rope or an Ordinary ( Regular)
Lay rope, having a Right Hand Lay or Left Hand Lay according to the lay of the strands.
Right Hand and Left Hand lays are designated respectively Z and S.
Ordinary Lay ropes are less likely to kink and untwist, and their Ordinary Lay ropes are less subject to failure from
crushing and distortion. Because the longer length of exposed outer wires presents greater wearing surface,
Longs Lay ropes have increased resistance to abrasion.
Greater care must be exercised when handling Langs Lay ropes, as they are more likely to kink and untwist than
Ordinary Lay ropes.
Ordinary Lay ropes are generally used because of their greater stability; however Langs Lay ropes are preferred for
guided loads such as passenger and freight elevators because the wires have a longer contact with the sheave grooves
and consequently less wear. Given equal construction and diameter, Langs Lay ropes are more flexible than the
Ordinary Lay type.
The wire ropes we manufacture are performed according to special methods which give them stability and eliminate
internal stresses.

Right Hand Regular Lay Rope Left Hand Regular Lay Rope Right Hand Langs Lay Rope Left Hand Langs Lay Rope

4. LUBRICATION

Wire ropes are lubricated as a protection against oxidization and to reduce friction between wires and strands.
Fiber cores are impregnated for preservation purposes. During the stranding and roping operations, all wires forming
the strand and all strands forming the rope are lubricated. The type of lubrication varies according to the application for
the rope and the type of plant for which it is intended. During the working life of the rope, lubrication should be carried
out periodically with good quality products compatible with those used during manufacture and which we shall be
pleased to indicate upon request.
Lubricants used during manufacture shall be free from solvents, moisture, aromatic compounds, alkaline soaps and
acidity both organic and inorganic. For protection of wire ropes against corrosion and frictional wear, Elephant Wire
Ropes have various kinds of lubrications as below.

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LUBRICATION
Type of Suitable Appearance
Lubrication Method Note
Lubrication on wire rope (Type of Grease)
No Lubrication Galv Strand No Grease
No-Lube Galv W/R
Stainless A/C
Closing No Lubrication A rust inhibiting oil is used to
Galv. A/C
Min. possible application Transparent prevent corrosion during transit
Dry Stranding Brake Strand
\Very tight wipe as possible (Dry) and storage.
Galv. W/R
Core Little heavier than on strand. Loose wipe Non-tacky to hand touch.
Closing No Lubrication Yellowish For general application of
Min. possible application tight wipe as Galv. Strand -Brown Galvanized Wire Rope.
A-1 Stranding
possible Galv. W/R (Petro-Chem
Core Little heavier than on strand. grease)
Closing No Lubrication For general application of
Yellowish
Light application by dropping method. Galv. Strand Galvanized Wire Rope. Slightly
-Brown
A-2 Stranding Internal lubrication is accomplished. Galv. W/R oily to the touch.
(Petro-Chem
Loose wipe Stainless A/C
grease)
Core Heavier than on Strand No wipe
Closing No Lubrication For general application of
Yellowish Ungalvanized Wire rope.
Applied during stranding by dropping method Galv./Ungalv. -Brown Lightly tacky to hand touch.
A-3 Stranding and the strand is lubricated again by running
Wire Rope (Petro-Chem
it through a bath of lubricant
grease)
Core Heavy application. No wipe
Applied during closing by droping Wire rope valley is filled with
Closing
method lubrication. For special usage of
Yellowish
wire rope against corrosion
Applied during stranding by dropping Galv./Ungalv. -Brown
A-4 Wire Rope
Stranding method and the strand is lubricated again (Petro-Chem
by running it through a bath of lubricant grease)

Core Heavy application


Closing No Lubrication
For special usage and long term
Light application by dropping method. Black storage where maximum
Galv./Ungalv.
B Stranding Internal lubrication is accomplished. (Asphaltum protection against corrosion
Wire Rope
Loose wipe grease)
Core Heavier than on Strand. Loose wipe
Closing No Lubrication Lubrication sets up to a medium
Applied during stranding by dropping Black hard consistancy.
Ungalv. Ideal for oilfield, construction
C Stranding method and the strand is lubricated again (Asphaltum
Wire Rope equipment and logging use.
by running it through a bath of lubricant grease)
Lightly tacky to hand touch
Core Heavy application. No wipe
Heavy application Wire rope valley is filled with
Closing
No wipe after the bath application lubrication. For special purpose
Black lubrication of Ungalv. Wire rope
Applied during stranding by dropping Ungalv.
D (Asphaltum where maximum protection
Stranding method and the strand is lubricated again Wire Rope
grease) against corrosion is desired.
by running it through a bath of lubricant

Core Heavy application. No wipe


A special Non-Tacky grease is applied by the same method Black For special purpose lubrication to
Non-Tacky as in the above C and D type. Ungalv. (Solid meet very hard consistancy under
C&D Wire Rope Asphaltum tropical climate. No wet. No drips.
grease) Dry to hand touch.

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5. WIRE ROPE CORES
The core of a wire rope is the central member around which the main strands are laid. Its principal function is to
support the strands, and maintain them in their proper position when loads are applied. The three types of cores
commonly used in wire ropes are independent wire rope cores (IWRC), wire strand cores (WSC), and fiber cores (FC) of
either natural or synthetic fiber.

1) Independent Wire Rope Cores (IWRC)


This is a separate wire rope used as a core in the main wire rope.

2) Independent Wire Strand Core (IWSC)


A single strand can be used as the core in a wire rope. The wire strand core may be of the same construction as the
outer strands, or of defferent construction. A 6-strand rope with a wire strand core of a different construction from that
of the main strands is called a 6-strand rope with WSC. If the core is of the same construction, the rope is ususlly
called a 7-strand rope-for example, 7x7 or 7x19. Wire strand cores are limited to standing ropes, and small diameter
running ropes.

3) Fiber Core (FC)


These cores are fiber ropes, made from either natural fibers such as manila, sisal, jute, or cotton or synthetic fibers
such as polypropylene or polyethylene.

6. ZINC-COATED WIRE ROPE


Galvanized ropes have theire wires uniformly coated with zinc for protection against corrosion where ropes are exposed
to the weather, to moisture, to salt water or to other corroding agents. Conventional galvanized ropes have lower
strength than bright ropes(uncoated), and their use is usually limited to stationary installations such as guys, standing
rigging, towing hawsers, mooring lines and the likes. For hosting equipment in locations where corrosive conditions are
present, heavily lubricated bright ropes usually are preferred to galvanized ropes.
The wires can be zinc-coated after the last drawing operation (galvanized) or before and then redrawn (drawn
galvanized).

7. PREFORMED WIRE ROPE


In a preformed wire rope, the individual wires in the strands, and strands composing the rope, are properly preshaped
by preforming head before they are assembled into the finished rope. Preforming prevents the wire and strands from
straightening, and leaves them relaxed in their normal positions in the rope. Preformed ropes have the following merits
as compared with non-preformed ropes;

1) The flexibility is superior to non-preformed ropes, and during use wire ropes kink scarcely ever occurres.
2) Because preformed wire ropes have a great endurance to bending, a wire ropes life will be longer.
3) Broken wire ends do not protrude to injure workmens hand, distort adjacent wires, or cause wear to
sheaves and drums.

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8. GRADES OF WIRE ROPE
Elephant Brand Wire Ropes are manufactured in various Tensile Strength grades to meet the varied requirements of many
applications. Each grade provides a different combination of tensile strength, toughness, and endurance to abrasion and
bending

Grades A BG B CG C SC
Tensile Strength(kg/mm )2
165 165 180 180 200 220
* BG,CG,Grade : Galvanized B. C. grade.
* SC Grade : Super C grade.

9. SAFETY FACTORS
The safety factor is the ratio of the strength of the rope to the working load. Thus, a wire rope with a strength of 10,000
pounds and a total working load of 2,000 pounds would be operating a safety factor of five.
It is not possible to estalbish a uniform safety factor each type of rope-using equipment, as this factor can safely vary with
conditions on individual units of equipment. The proper safety factor depends not only on the loads applied, but also on the
speed of operation, the type of fittings used for securing the rope ends, the acceleration and deceleration, the length of
rope, the number, size and location of sheaves and drums, the factors causing abrasion and corrosion, the facilities for
inspection, and the danger to life and property. The following talbe of minimum safety factors is submitted only as a guide.
These have been established by experience as the minimum safety factors required for safety and economy on the average
installation.
Larger safety factors are desirable, as they represent greater safety and, in most cases, increase economy.

Type of Service Safety Factor


Miscellaneous Hoisting Equipment 5.0
Haulage Ropes 6.0
Overhead and Gantry Cranes 6.0
Jib and Pillar Cranes 6.0
Derricks 6.0
Small Electric and Air Hoists 7.0
Hot Ladle Cranes 8.0
Track Cables 3.2
Guys 3.5
Mine Shafts 8.0 for depths to 500ft.
7.0 for depthe 500-1000ft.
6.0 for depths 1000-2000ft.
5.0 for depths 2000-3000ft.
4.0 for depths 3000ft. and more

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10. RECOMMENDATION OF WIRE ROPE
We shall try and convey some of our know-how and experience which may serve as a guide, or rather as a way of
thinking, in selecting the correct type of wire rope for a given application.
It will be necessary to make an analysis of all operation conditions, including the design and construction of the
installation etc. to find out which factors have the most adverse effect on the service life of the wire rope.
We give some general recommendations and suggestions on the types of wire rope to be selected for various
operation duties.

Table of Recommendations
Cranes
1. Tower Cranes, Travelling Cranes, Portal Cranes, Trolleys
Hoisting ropes 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC, 8 WS(36) + IWRC
Trolley lines 6 WS(36) + IWRC
2. Cranes with 1-part Ropes, Travelling Cranes (without clamshell) Derricks (running rigging)
Hoisting ropes 6 WS(36) + IWRC
18 7 or 19 7
18 S(19) or 19 S(19)
Boom and topping line 6 FI(25) + IWRC
3. Slipway Ropes
Winch ropes 6 FI(25) + IWRC
4. Electirc Hoists
Electirc Hoists 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
18 7 or 19 7
18 S(19) or 19 S(19)
5. Loading and Unloading Bridges, Clamshall Cranes
Holding and closing lines 6 WS(36) + IWRC
8 FI(25) + IWRC, 8 WS(31) + IWRC
8 WS(36) + IWRC
Boom hoist 6 WS(36) + IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC
Trolley lines 6 FI(25) + IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC
6. Floation Derricks
Main and top tackle ropes 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC
Luffing 6 FI(25) + IWRC
Runners 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
Anchor ropes 6 FI(25) + FC or IWRC
Mooring ropes 6 FI(25) + FC or IWRC
Luffing stay-wires jib stay-wires 7 19, 7 37

Earth Moving Equipment


1. Draglines
Hoisting rope 6 FI(25) + IWRC
6 WS(36) + IWRC
Boom lines 6 FI(25) + IWRC
Drag line 6 S(19) + IWRC
6 FI(25) + IWRC
Pennants 6 FI(25) + IWRC

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2. Clamshell
Holding and closing line 6 WS(36) + IWRC
8 FI(25) + IWRC, 8 WS(31) + IWRC
8 WS(36) + IWRC
Boom line 6 FI(25) + IWRC
3. Shovels
Hoists 6 WS(36) + IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC
Digging line 8 WS(31) + IWRC
Crowd rope 8 WS(31) + IWRC
Guy line and boom line 7 19, 6 FI(25) IWRC
4. Bulldozers 6 FI(25) + IWRC.
5. Dredges
Bow line, stern line, side line 6 S(19) + FC or IWRC
6 FI(25) + FC or IWRC
8 S(19) + IWRC
Ladder hoists 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC, 8 WS(36) + IWRC
8 WS(41) + IWRC
Barge handling ropes 6 FI(25) + FC, 6 WS(36) + FC
Runners, boom lines, swing lines 6 FI(25) + FC or IWRC
6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
Guy line 7 19, 7 37
Mooring ropes 6 24 + 7 FC
Hercules rope, Springlay rope
Large mooring ropes 6 24 + 7 FC
Hercules rope

Logging Industry
Recommended types of rope 6 FI(25) + IWRC
In case of early fatique 6 WS(31) + IWRC
6 S(19) + IWRC

Shipping
1. Inland wessels
Mooring ropes Hercules rope
6 24 + 7 FC
Towing ropes 6 19 + 1 FC
6 24 + 7 FC
Anchor lines 6 24 + 7 FC
6 WS(36)+1 FC
Rigging 7 7, 7 19
Boom lines 6 FI(25) + FC
Runners 6 FI(25) + FC, 6 WS(36) + FC
2. Ocean-going vessels
Mooring ropes 6 24 + 7 FC, 6 37 + FC
6 WS(36) + FC
Towing ropes 6 24 + 7 FC, 6 37 + FC
6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
Loading gear 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
8 WS(31) + IWRC
Anchor lines 6 24 + 7 FC
Rigging 7 7, 7 19

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3. Ocean-going tugs
Towing ropes 6 WS(36) + FC or IWRC
Mooring ropes 6 24 + 7 FC
(For automatic mooring installations)
6 WS (36) + FC
4. Fishing industry 6 WS(26) + FC
6 FI(25) + FC

Oil Industry
1. Cable tool drilling lines 6 SL(19) + FC
2. Water well drilling lines 6 FI(25) + FC
3. Coring, sand, and swabbing lines 6 7 + FC
4. Casing lines 6 19 class + IWRC
5. Rotary drilling lines 6 S(19) + IWRC
6 WS(26) + IWRC
6. Winch lines 6 19 class + IWRC
6 WS(31) + IWRC
6 24 + 7 FC
6 WS(31) + FC
7. Tong or jerk lines 6 37 class + FC
8. Cathead lines 6 37 class + FC or IWRC
9. Tubing and sucker rod lines 6 WS(26) + IWRC, 6 WS(31) + IWRC
18 7
10. Pumping unit or horsehead lines 6 19 class + FC or IWRC
6 37 class + FC or IWRC
11. Mast raising(swing) lines 6 19 class + IWRC
6 37 class + IWRC

Mining Industry
1. Shaft hoisting ropes
Shallow vertical shafts 6 FI(25) + FC
Deep vertical shafts 6 FI(25) + FC
Inclined shaft ropes 6 S(19) + FC
2. Slope and inclined plane ropes 6 S(19) + FC
6 7 + FC
3. Shaft sinking and counterweight ropes 18 7
4. General haulage ropes 6 7 + FC,
6 S(17) + FC
5. Mining machine ropes
Head or pull and tail ropes 6 FI(29) + IWRC, 6 S FI(36) + IWRC
6 FI(25) + IWRC
Head or pull ropes 6 37 class + IWRC
6. Slusher and scraper ropes 6 S(19) + IWRC, 3 S(19)
7. Tugger hoist ropes 6 S(19) + IWRC
8. Car puller, spotter, retarder ropes 6 FI(25) + IWRC,
6 S(19) + FC
9. Koepe or friction hoist ropes
Tail or balance ropes Non-rotating 35 7(WA)
Guide strand Lock-coil track strand

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11. Handling and Care of Wire Ropes
Ropes should be stored in a clean dry place under cover. Reels or coils should be kept off the ground and supported by
timber. They should also be examined periodically and rope dressing renewed as required.

1) Unreeling and Uncoiling


Reels should be mounted on jacks and care taken to see that the reel rotates as the rope unwinds. Timber should be
applied as a lever to one of the flanges to act as a brake, keeping the rope tight and preventing the reel from over-
running.

When the ropes are supplied in coils a turntalbe or swift should be employed and the free end pulled out with event
tension as the swift, or turnatable revolve. Over-winding should be avoided at all times to obviate kinking. Coils may
also be unwound by securing the free outside end of the rope and then rolling the coil along the ground; care being
taken at all times to ensure that the coil is held firmly together, avoiding tight coils or kinks.

METHOD OF UNCOILING SMALL COIL METHOD OF UNCOILING LARGE COILS

CORRECT CORRECT

INCORRECT INCORRECT

CORRECT

2) Seizings
It is important that before cutting ropes are properly seized with annealed mild steel wire or strand to avoid slack wires
and possible rope distortion.

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How to Order Wire Ropes
To avoid errors it is necessary, when asking for quotations or placing orders, that the required rope be
accurately specified. The best procedure is to use the Specification given in a previous order
confirmation or invoice.

If the required rope has not been ordered before, please state the following data:

1. Construction and type of core : (ex. 6 19+IWRC)


2. Ungalvanized or galvanized : (ex. Galvanized)
3. Diameter or circumference : (ex. 25mm)
4. Direction and type of lay : (ex. Right-Hand Regular Lay)
5. Preformed or non-preformed. : (ex. Preformed)
6. Lubrication : (ex. A-3 type)
7. Tensile strength : (ex. 180 Kgs/mm2)
8. Specification : (ex. BSS, API, DIN & etc.)
9. Packing : (ex. Coil, Wooden-drum etc.)
10. Usage : (ex. Fishing, Sky-line, Haul-back line & etc.)

If parts of these data are not stated, the rope will be supplied in the nearest current type. It is therefore,
recommended always to state the service for which the rope is intended.

Clients who require our advice on improving the service


life of ropes for and existing installation should furnish
the following information:

1. the data of the ropes used so far (see above) and


their performance in actual practice;
2. a reeving diagram including all data on sheaves
and drums such as diameters, size of grooves, groove
spacing, pitch of grooves on the drum, lifting height etc.;
3. intensity of service;
4. nominal and maximum loads;
5. number of layers of the rope on the drum with
lifted load;
6. special conditions, such as corrosive atmosphere,
high temperature exposure etc.

On the basis of this data we will be albe to give ex-


pert advice on the type of repe to be used.

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For Mining Aerial Tramway.
Stay. etc
Construction :
6Strands
7Wires per Strand
1 Fiber Core

6 7 + FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm2) B & CG(180kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
6 21.4 2.18 23.3 2.38 0.134
6.3 23.6 2.41 25.7 2.62 0.147
8 38.0 3.88 41.5 4.23 0.237
9 48.2 4.91 52.5 5.35 0.300
9.5 53.4 5.45 58.3 5.95 0.334
10 59.4 6.06 64.8 6.61 0.371
11.2 74.5 7.60 81.3 8.29 0.465
12 85.6 8.73 93.4 9.52 0.534
12.5 92.9 9.47 101.0 10.30 0.579
14 116.7 11.90 127.5 13.00 0.727
16 152.0 15.50 165.7 16.90 0.950
18 192.2 19.60 209.9 21.40 1.200
19.1 216.7 22.10 236.3 24.10 1.350
20 237.3 24.20 258.9 26.40 1.480
22.4 298.1 30.40 325.6 33.20 1.860
24 342.3 34.90 373.6 38.10 2.140
25 371.7 37.90 405.0 41.30 2.320
26 402.1 41.00 438.4 44.70 2.510
28 465.8 47.50 508.0 51.80 2.940
30 534.5 54.50 583.5 59.50 3.340
31.5 589.4 60.10 643.3 65.60 3.680
32 609.0 62.10 663.9 67.70 3.800
33.5 666.9 68.00 727.7 74.20 4.160
34 687.4 70.10 749.2 76.40 4.290
35.5 749.2 76.40 816.9 83.30 4.670
36 769.8 78.50 840.4 85.70 4.810
37.5 835.5 85.20 912.0 93.00 5.210
38 858.1 87.50 936.5 95.50 5.360
40 951.2 97.00 1,039.5 106.00 5.930

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For Crane, Hoist and
General Engineering Purposes
Construction :
6 Strands
19 Wires per Strand
1 Fiber Core

6 19 + FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm )
2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 34.5 3.52 36.8 3.75 40.8 4.16 0.233
9 43.7 4.46 46.5 4.74 51.7 5.27 0.295
9.5 48.6 4.96 51.8 5.28 57.6 5.87 0.328
10 53.9 5.50 57.5 5.86 63.7 6.50 0.364
11.2 67.7 6.90 72.1 7.35 79.9 8.15 0.457
12 77.6 7.91 82.8 8.44 91.7 9.35 0.524
12.5 84.2 8.59 89.7 9.15 99.5 10.20 0.569
14 105.9 10.80 112.8 11.50 125.5 12.80 0.713
16 138.3 14.10 147.1 15.00 163.8 16.70 0.932
18 174.6 17.80 186.3 19.00 205.9 21.00 1.180
19.1 196.1 20.00 209.9 21.40 232.4 23.70 1.330
20 215.7 22.00 229.5 23.40 255.0 26.00 1.460
22.4 270.7 27.60 288.3 29.40 319.7 32.60 1.830
24 310.9 31.70 330.5 33.70 367.7 37.50 2.100
25 337.3 34.40 358.9 36.60 399.1 40.70 2.280
26 364.8 37.20 388.3 39.60 431.5 44.00 2.460
28 422.7 43.10 450.1 45.90 499.2 50.90 2.850
30 485.4 49.50 516.8 52.70 573.7 58.50 3.280
31.5 535.4 54.60 569.8 58.10 632.5 64.50 3.610
33.5 605.1 61.70 644.3 65.70 714.9 72.90 4.080
35.5 679.6 69.30 723.7 73.80 803.2 81.90 4.590
36 699.2 71.30 744.3 75.90 826.7 84.30 4.720
37.5 758.1 77.30 808.1 82.40 896.3 91.40 5.120
38 778.6 79.40 829.6 84.60 919.9 93.80 5.260
40 863.0 88.00 918.9 93.70 1,019.9 104.00 5.820
42 951.2 97.00 1,010.1 103.00 1,118.0 114.00 6.420
42.5 973.8 99.30 1,039.5 106.00 1,147.4 117.00 6.570
44 1039.5 106.00 1,108.2 113.00 1,225.8 125.00 7.050
45 1088.5 111.00 1,167.0 119.00 1,284.7 131.00 7.370
46 1137.6 116.00 1,216.0 124.00 1,343.5 137.00 7.700
47.5 1216.0 124.00 1,294.5 132.00 1,441.6 147.00 8.210
50 1353.3 138.00 1,431.8 146.00 1,598.5 163.00 9.100
53 1515.1 154.50 1,608.3 164.00 1,794.6 183.00 10.220
56 1691.6 172.50 1,794.6 183.00 2,000.6 204.00 11.420
60 1941.7 198.00 2,059.4 210.00 2,301.6 234.70 13.100
63 2140.8 218.30 2,275.1 232.00 2,538.0 258.80 14.450

Steel Wire Rope | 17


For Crane, Hoist and
General Engineering Purposes
Construction :
6 Strands
19 Wires per Strand
Independent Wire Rope Core

6 19 + IWRC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm )
2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 38.5 3.93 41.8 4.26 45.8 4.67 0.258
9 48.5 4.95 53.9 5.50 58.3 5.94 0.328
9.5 53.9 5.50 58.8 6.00 63.5 6.48 0.364
10 59.8 6.10 65.2 6.65 70.4 7.18 0.404
11.2 75.0 7.65 81.9 8.35 88.5 9.02 0.508
12 86.2 8.79 93.9 9.58 101.5 10.40 0.580
12.5 93.5 9.53 102.0 10.40 110.1 11.20 0.630
14 117.7 12.00 129.4 13.20 139.8 14.30 0.793
16 153.0 15.60 166.7 17.00 180.5 18.40 1.040
18 194.2 19.80 210.8 21.50 227.5 23.20 1.310
19.1 218.7 22.30 238.3 24.30 256.9 26.20 1.410
20 239.3 24.40 260.9 26.60 281.5 28.70 1.620
22.4 300.1 30.60 327.5 33.40 354.0 36.10 2.030
24 345.2 35.20 375.6 38.30 405.0 41.30 2.330
25 373.6 38.10 407.0 41.50 439.3 44.80 2.530
26 405.0 41.30 441.3 45.00 475.6 48.50 2.730
28 469.7 47.90 510.9 52.10 552.1 56.30 3.160
30 539.4 55.00 588.4 60.00 635.5 64.80 3.650
31.5 593.3 60.50 647.2 66.00 700.2 71.40 4.000
32 612.9 62.50 666.9 68.00 722.8 73.70 4.150
33.5 671.8 68.50 733.5 74.80 792.4 80.80 4.530
35.5 755.1 77.00 823.8 84.00 889.5 90.70 5.100
37.5 840.4 85.70 916.9 93.50 990.5 101.00 5.680
38 863.0 88.00 938.5 95.70 1,010.1 103.00 5.830
40 956.1 97.50 1,039.5 106.00 1,122.9 114.50 6.450
42 1,053.2 107.40 1,147.4 117.00 1,241.5 126.60 7.110
42.5 1,081.7 110.30 1,176.8 120.00 1,270.9 129.60 7.280
44 1,163.1 118.60 1,265.1 129.00 1,367.0 139.40 7.790
45 1,216.0 124.00 1,323.9 135.00 1,429.8 145.80 8.150
46 1,274.9 130.00 1,382.7 141.00 1,490.6 152.00 8.520
47.5 1,349.4 137.60 1,471.0 150.00 1,588.7 162.00 9.120
50 1,495.5 152.50 1,629.9 166.20 1,760.3 179.50 10.100
53 1,679.9 171.00 1,831.9 186.80 1,978.0 201.70 11.350
56 1,876.0 191.30 2,044.7 208.50 2,208.5 225.20 12.670
60 2,147.7 219.00 2,343.8 239.00 2,530.1 258.00 14.500
63 2,373.2 242.00 2,588.0 263.90 2,789.0 284.40 16.030

18 | Steel Wire Rope


For Marine and
Engineering Purposes
Construction :
6 Strands
24 Wires per Strand
7 Fiber Core

6 24 + 7FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm2) B & CG(180kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 31.5 3.21 34.3 3.50 0.212
9 39.8 4.06 43.4 4.43 0.269
9.5 44.4 4.53 48.4 4.94 0.290
10 49.2 5.02 53.6 5.47 0.332
11.2 61.7 6.29 67.3 6.86 0.416
12 70.8 7.22 77.2 7.87 0.478
12.5 76.9 7.84 83.8 8.55 0.519
14 96.4 9.83 105.0 10.7 0.651
16 125.5 12.8 137.3 14.0 0.850
18 158.9 16.2 173.6 17.7 1.080
19.1 180.4 18.4 197.1 20.1 1.210
20 197.1 20.1 214.8 21.9 1.330
22.4 247.1 25.2 269.7 27.5 1.670
24 283.4 28.9 308.9 31.5 1.910
25 306.9 31.3 334.4 34.1 2.080
26 332.4 33.9 362.8 37.0 2.240
28 385.4 39.3 419.7 42.8 2.600
30 442.3 45.1 482.5 49.2 2.990
31.5 488.4 49.8 532.5 54.3 3.290
33.5 552.1 56.3 602.1 61.4 3.730
35.5 619.8 63.2 675.7 68.9 4.180
37.5 691.4 70.5 754.1 76.9 4.670
38 710.0 72.4 773.7 78.9 4.790
40 786.5 80.2 857.1 87.4 5.310
42.5 888.5 90.6 968.9 98.8 6.000
44 952.2 97.1 1,029.7 105.0 6.430
45 1,000.3 102.0 1,157.2 118.0 6.720
47.5 1,108.2 113.0 1,206.2 123.0 7.490
50 1,225.8 125.0 1,333.7 136.0 8.300
53 1,382.7 141.0 1,510.2 154.0 9.330
56 1,539.6 157.0 1,676.9 171.0 10.400
58 1,657.3 169.0 1,804.4 184.0 11.200
60 1,765.2 180.0 1,922.1 196.0 12.000
63 1,951.5 199.0 2,128.0 217.0 13.200

Steel Wire Rope | 19


For Crane, Hoist and
General Engineering Purposes
Construction :
6 Strands
37 Wires per Strand
1 Fiber Core

6 37 + FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm )
2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter (kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 33.9 3.46 36.2 3.69 39.1 3.99 0.230
9 43.0 4.38 45.8 4.67 49.4 5.04 0.291
9.5 48.1 4.90 51.3 5.23 55.0 5.61 0.323
10 53.1 5.41 56.5 5.76 61.0 6.22 0.359
11.2 66.6 6.79 70.9 7.23 76.6 7.81 0.451
12 76.4 7.79 81.3 8.29 87.8 8.95 0.517
12.5 82.9 8.45 88.3 9.00 95.3 9.72 0.561
14 104.0 10.60 110.8 11.30 119.6 12.20 0.704
16 135.3 13.80 144.2 14.70 155.9 15.90 0.920
18 171.6 17.50 183.4 18.70 198.1 20.20 1.160
19.1 194.2 19.80 201.0 20.50 222.6 22.70 1.310
20 211.8 21.60 225.6 23.00 243.2 24.80 1.440
22.4 265.8 27.10 283.4 28.90 306.0 31.20 1.800
24 306.0 31.20 325.6 33.20 352.1 35.90 2.070
25 331.5 33.80 353.0 36.00 381.5 38.90 2.250
26 358.9 36.60 381.5 38.90 411.9 42.00 2.430
28 415.8 42.40 443.3 45.20 478.6 48.80 2.820
30 477.6 48.70 508.0 51.80 548.2 55.90 3.230
31.5 526.6 53.70 560.9 57.20 606.1 61.80 3.570
33.5 595.3 60.70 633.5 64.60 684.5 69.80 4.030
35.5 668.8 68.20 712.0 72.60 768.8 78.40 4.530
37.5 746.3 76.10 794.3 81.00 854.2 87.10 5.050
40 849.3 86.60 904.2 92.20 976.7 99.00 5.750
42.5 958.1 97.70 1,019.9 104.00 1,101.3 112.30 6.490
45 1,078.7 110.00 1,147.4 117.00 1,235.6 126.00 7.280
47.5 1,196.4 122.00 1,274.9 130.00 1,372.9 140.00 8.110
50 1,323.9 135.00 1,412.2 144.00 1,529.8 156.00 8.980
53 1,490.6 152.00 1,588.7 162.00 1,716.2 175.00 10.100
56 1,667.1 170.00 1,775.0 181.00 1,912.3 195.00 11.300
60 1,912.3 195.00 2,030.0 207.00 2,196.7 224.00 12.900
63 2,108.4 215.00 2,245.7 229.00 2,422.2 247.00 14.300
67 2,383.0 243.00 2,539.9 259.00 2,736.1 279.00 16.200
71 2,677.2 273.00 2,853.7 291.00 3,079.3 314.00 18.200
75 2,981.2 304.00 3,177.4 324.00 3,187.2 325.00 20.200

20 | Steel Wire Rope


For Crane, Hoist and
General Engineering Purposes
Construction :
6 Strands
37 Wires per Strand
Independent Wire Rope Core

6 37 + IWRC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm )
2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 38.7 3.95 40.8 4.16 44.0 4.49 0.255
9 49.0 5.00 51.6 5.26 55.7 5.68 0.323
9.5 53.5 5.46 57.6 5.87 62.1 6.33 0.358
10 59.3 6.05 63.7 6.50 68.8 7.02 0.398
11.2 74.3 7.58 79.9 8.15 86.3 8.80 0.500
12 85.5 8.72 91.9 9.37 99.2 10.10 0.573
12.5 92.7 9.45 99.0 10.10 107.0 10.90 0.622
14 116.2 11.90 125.0 12.80 135.0 13.80 0.781
16 151.5 15.50 162.8 16.60 175.5 17.90 1.000
18 191.2 19.50 205.9 21.00 222.6 22.70 1.290
19.1 215.7 22.00 232.4 23.70 251.1 25.60 1.450
20 237.3 24.20 255.0 26.00 275.6 28.10 1.600
22.4 298.1 30.40 319.7 32.60 345.2 35.20 2.000
24 327.5 33.40 352.1 35.90 380.5 38.80 2.300
25 369.7 37.70 397.2 40.50 428.6 43.70 2.500
26 402.1 41.00 431.5 44.00 465.8 47.50 2.680
28 465.8 47.50 500.1 51.00 540.3 55.10 3.130
30 534.5 54.50 573.7 58.50 619.8 63.20 3.580
31.5 588.4 60.00 632.5 64.50 683.5 69.70 3.870
33.5 666.9 68.00 715.9 73.00 772.8 78.80 4.470
35.5 748.2 76.30 804.1 82.00 868.9 88.60 5.020
37.5 833.6 85.00 897.3 91.50 968.9 98.80 5.600
40 946.3 96.50 1,019.9 104.00 1,098.3 112.00 6.400
42.5 1,068.9 109.00 1,147.4 117.00 1,239.6 126.40 7.200
45 1,196.4 122.00 1,284.7 131.00 1,387.6 141.50 8.070
47.5 1,338.6 136.50 1,437.7 146.60 1,549.5 158.00 8.980
50 1,482.8 151.20 1,593.6 162.50 1,721.1 175.50 9.950
53 1,666.1 169.90 1,789.7 182.50 1,931.9 197.00 11.180
56 1,860.3 189.70 1,998.6 203.80 2,157.5 220.00 12.480
60 2,135.9 217.80 2,294.8 234.00 2,478.1 252.70 14.330
63 2,353.6 240.00 2,529.1 257.90 2,731.2 278.50 15.800
67 2,657.6 271.00 2,853.7 291.00 3,079.3 314.00 17.870
71 2,981.2 304.00 3,206.8 327.00 3,461.7 353.00 20.060
75 3,334.3 340.00 3,579.4 365.00 3,863.8 394.00 22.390

Steel Wire Rope | 21


Construction :
6Strands
19, 25, 26 Wires per Strand
1 Fiber Core

6 S(19),W(19), FI(25), WS(26)+FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm ) 2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) SC(220kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 34.8 3.55 37.1 3.78 42.2 4.30 46.4 4.73 0.247
9 44.1 4.50 46.9 4.78 53.3 5.43 58.6 5.98 0.312
9.5 49.0 5.00 52.3 5.33 59.4 6.06 65.3 6.66 0.348
10 54.4 5.55 58.0 5.91 65.8 6.71 72.4 7.38 0.386
11.2 68.3 6.96 72.7 7.41 82.6 8.42 90.8 9.26 0.484
12 78.5 8.00 83.4 8.50 92.2 9.40 100.0 10.20 0.555
12.5 85.3 8.70 90.2 9.20 100.0 10.20 107.9 11.00 0.603
14 106.9 10.90 113.8 11.60 125.5 12.80 136.3 13.90 0.756
16 139.3 14.20 149.1 15.20 164.8 16.80 177.5 18.10 0.988
18 175.5 17.90 188.3 19.20 207.9 21.20 224.6 22.90 1.250
19.1 199.1 20.30 211.8 21.60 234.4 23.90 253.0 25.80 1.410
20 217.7 22.20 232.4 23.70 256.0 26.10 276.5 28.20 1.540
22.4 272.9 27.80 291.3 29.70 321.7 32.80 347.2 35.40 1.940
24 313.8 32.00 334.4 34.10 369.7 37.70 417.8 42.60 2.230
25 340.3 34.70 362.8 37.00 401.1 40.90 453.1 46.20 2.410
26 367.7 37.50 392.3 40.00 433.5 44.20 490.3 50.00 2.610
28 426.6 43.50 455.0 46.40 503.1 51.30 567.8 57.90 3.020
30 490.3 50.00 521.7 53.20 592.3 60.40 652.1 66.50 3.470
31.5 539.4 55.00 574.7 58.60 653.1 66.60 717.8 73.20 3.830
32 557.0 56.80 593.3 60.50 673.7 68.70 741.4 75.60 3.950
33.5 611.0 62.30 650.2 66.30 738.4 75.30 813.0 82.90 4.330
35.5 685.5 69.90 729.6 74.40 829.6 84.60 912.0 93.00 4.860
37.5 764.9 78.00 814.9 83.10 924.8 94.30 - - 5.420
38 785.5 80.10 836.5 85.30 950.3 96.90 - - 5.570
40 870.8 88.80 926.7 94.50 1,052.3 107.30 - - 6.170
42.5 980.7 100.00 1,049.3 107.00 1,187.6 121.10 - - 6.970
44 1,049.3 107.00 1,118.0 114.00 1,270.9 129.60 - - 7.470
45 1,098.3 112.00 1,176.8 120.00 1,333.7 136.00 - - 7.810
46 1,147.4 117.00 1,225.8 125.00 1,392.5 142.00 - - 8.160
47.5 1,225.8 125.00 1,304.3 133.00 1,480.8 151.00 - - 8.700
48 1,255.3 128.00 1,333.7 136.00 1,520.0 155.00 - - 8.890
50 1,363.1 139.00 1,451.4 148.00 1,647.5 168.00 - - 9.640
52 1,471.0 150.00 1,569.1 160.00 1,784.8 182.00 - - 10.400
53 1,529.8 156.00 1,627.9 166.00 1,853.5 189.00 - - 10.800
56 1,706.4 174.00 1,814.2 185.00 2,059.4 210.00 - - 12.100
58 1,824.0 186.00 1,951.5 199.00 2,206.5 225.00 - - 13.000
60 1,951.5 199.00 2,088.8 213.00 2,363.4 241.00 - - 13.900

22 | Steel Wire Rope


Construction :
6Strands
19, 25, 26 Wires per Strand
Independent Wire Rope Core

6 S(19), FI(25), WS(26) + IWRC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm )
2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) SC(220kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter(kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8.0 40.8 4.16 44.1 4.50 47.1 4.80 51.8 5.28 0.275
9.0 51.7 5.27 56.0 5.71 59.6 6.08 65.5 6.68 0.348
9.5 57.5 5.86 62.3 6.35 66.4 6.77 73.1 7.45 0.388
10.0 63.7 6.50 69.0 7.04 73.5 7.50 80.9 8.25 0.430
11.2 83.5 8.51 86.6 8.83 92.3 9.41 101.5 10.40 0.539
12.0 94.4 9.63 99.4 10.10 103.0 10.50 115.7 11.80 0.619
12.5 97.1 9.90 107.9 11.00 116.7 11.90 126.5 12.90 0.672
14.0 121.6 12.40 135.3 13.80 146.1 14.90 157.9 16.10 0.843
16.0 158.9 16.20 176.5 18.00 190.2 19.40 205.9 21.00 1.100
18.0 201.0 20.50 224.6 22.90 241.2 24.60 260.9 26.60 1.390
19.1 226.5 23.10 253.0 25.80 271.6 27.70 294.2 30.00 1.570
20.0 249.1 25.40 276.5 28.20 298.1 30.40 322.6 32.90 1.720
22.4 311.9 31.80 346.2 35.30 373.6 38.10 405.0 41.30 2.160
24.0 357.9 36.50 397.2 40.50 429.5 43.80 - - 2.480
25.0 389.3 39.70 431.5 44.00 465.8 47.50 - - 2.690
26.0 420.7 42.90 466.8 47.60 504.1 51.40 - - 2.910
28.0 487.4 49.70 541.3 55.20 576.6 58.80 - - 3.370
30.0 560.0 57.10 621.7 63.40 661.0 67.40 - - 3.870
31.5 616.8 62.90 684.5 69.80 729.6 74.40 - - 4.270
32.0 636.5 64.90 706.1 72.00 753.2 76.80 - - 4.400
33.5 698.2 71.20 775.7 79.10 824.7 84.10 - - 4.830
35.5 718.8 73.30 869.8 88.70 927.7 94.60 - - 5.420
37.5 873.8 89.10 970.9 99.00 1,033.6 105.40 - - 6.050
38.0 920.8 93.90 997.3 101.70 1,059.1 108.00 - - 6.210
40.0 990.5 101.00 1,108.2 113.00 1,176.8 120.00 - - 6.880
42.5 1,118.0 114.00 1,265.1 129.00 1,333.7 136.00 - - 7.770
44.0 1,235.6 126.00 1,333.7 136.00 1,431.8 146.00 - - 8.320
45.0 1,255.3 128.00 1,402.4 143.00 1,490.6 152.00 - - 8.710
46.0 1,343.5 137.00 1,451.4 148.00 1,549.5 158.00 - - 9.100
47.5 1,402.4 143.00 1,569.1 160.00 1,657.3 169.00 - - 9.700
48.0 1,471.0 150.00 1,588.7 162.00 1,696.6 173.00 - - 9.910
50.0 1,549.5 158.00 1,735.8 177.00 1,843.7 188.00 - - 10.800
52.0 1,726.0 176.00 1,873.1 191.00 1,990.7 203.00 - - 11.650
53.0 1,745.6 178.00 1,941.7 198.00 2,069.2 211.00 - - 12.100
56.0 2,079.0 212.00 2,167.3 221.00 - - - - 13.510

Steel Wire Rope | 23


Construction :
6Strands
29, 31, 36, 41, 37 Wires per Strand
1 Fiber Core

6 FI(29), WS(31), (36), (41) SES(37)+FC

Minimum Breaking Load


Diameter Approx.
of A & BG(165kg/mm ) 2
B & CG(180kg/mm2) C(200kg/mm2) C(220kg/mm2) Weight per
Rope(mm) meter (kg/m)
kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef kN Tonnef
8 39.7 4.05 42.8 4.36 42.2 4.30 46.4 4.73 0.253
9 50.2 5.12 54.1 5.52 53.3 5.43 58.6 5.98 0.321
9.5 56.0 5.71 60.3 6.15 59.4 6.06 65.3 6.66 0.358
10 62.1 6.33 66.8 6.81 65.8 6.71 72.4 7.38 0.396
11.2 77.9 7.94 83.8 8.55 82.6 8.42 90.8 9.26 0.496
12 78.5 8.00 83.4 8.50 92.2 9.40 100.0 10.20 0.570
12.5 85.3 8.70 90.2 9.20 100.0 10.20 107.9 11.00 0.618
14 106.9 10.90 113.8 11.60 125.5 12.80 136.3 13.90 0.776
16 139.3 14.20 149.1 15.20 164.8 16.80 177.5 18.10 1.010
18 175.5 17.90 188.3 19.20 207.9 21.20 224.6 22.90 1.280
19.1 199.1 20.30 211.8 21.60 234.4 23.90 253.0 25.80 1.440
20 217.7 22.20 232.4 23.70 256.0 26.10 276.5 28.20 1.580
22.4 272.6 27.80 291.3 29.70 321.7 32.80 347.2 35.40 1.960
24 313.8 32.00 334.4 34.10 369.7 37.70 417.8 42.60 2.280
25 340.3 34.70 362.8 37.00 411.9 42.00 453.1 46.20 2.470
26 367.7 37.50 392.3 40.00 445.2 45.40 490.3 50.00 2.680
28 426.6 43.50 455.0 46.40 516.8 52.70 567.8 57.90 3.100
30 500.1 51.00 531.5 54.20 592.3 60.40 652.1 66.50 3.560
31.5 551.1 56.20 586.4 59.80 653.1 66.60 717.8 73.20 3.930
32 568.8 58.00 605.1 61.70 673.7 68.70 741.4 75.60 4.050
33.5 623.7 63.60 662.9 67.60 738.4 75.30 813.0 82.90 4.440
35.5 700.2 71.40 745.3 76.00 829.6 84.60 - - 4.990
37.5 781.6 79.70 831.6 84.80 924.8 94.30 - - 5.570
38 802.2 81.80 853.2 87.00 950.3 96.90 - - 5.720
40 889.5 90.70 945.4 96.40 1,052.3 107.30 - - 6.330
42 985.6 100.50 1,029.7 105.00 1,187.6 121.10 - - 7.080
42.5 1,000.3 102.00 1,068.9 109.00 1,196.4 122.00 - - 7.150
44 1,078.7 110.00 1,147.4 117.00 1,270.9 129.60 - - 7.660
46 1,176.8 120.00 1,255.3 128.00 1,392.5 142.00 - - 8.380
47.5 1,255.3 128.00 1,333.7 136.00 1,480.8 151.00 - - 8.930
48 1,284.7 131.00 1,363.1 139.00 1,520.0 155.00 - - 9.120
50 1,392.5 142.00 1,480.8 151.00 1,647.5 168.00 - - 9.900
52 1,500.4 153.00 1,598.5 163.00 1,784.8 182.00 - - 10.700
53 1,559.3 159.00 1,657.3 169.00 1,853.5 189.00 - - 11.100
56 1,873.1 191.00 1,853.5 189.00 2,363.4 241.00 - - 12.400
58 1,873.1 191.00 1,990.7 203.00 - - - - 13.300
60 2,000.6 204.00 2,128.0 217.00 - - - - 14.200

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KISWIRE shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequentional or incidental damages resulting from the use
of their products relating to personal injury, property damage, labor, cost or loss of profits.
KISWIRE agrees to replace any of its product proved to be defective in material

WARNING : Any warranties, expressed or implied concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominalstrength
of new, unused wire rope. All equipment using this product must be properly used and maintained. Wire rope must be
properly stored, handled, used and maintained. Most importanly, wire rope must be regularly inspected during use.
Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of
steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the sheave equipment manufacturer.
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