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Lankhorst Ropes MARITIME Catalogue Version 0114LR PDF
Lankhorst Ropes MARITIME Catalogue Version 0114LR PDF
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HARDWARE
FIBRE ROPES
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of innovation
in ropes
STEELWIRE ROPES
MARITIME DIVISION
Technical and commercial modifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved.
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
CI-1
CI-2
CI-3
CI-4
FIBRE ROPES
R-1
R-2
R-3
R-4
R-5
R-6
R-7
R-8
R-9
R-10
R-11
R-12
R-13
R-14
R-15
R-16
R-17
R-18
R-19
R-20
R-21
R-22
TIPTOEIGHT
TIPTOTWELVE
TIPTOWINCHLINE
EUROFLEX
EUROFLEX MOORING TAIL
EUROFLOAT
EUROMOOR
HSPP
LANKOFORCE
LANKOFORCE WITH POLYESTER JACKET
LANKOFORCE WITH TIPTO JACKET
LANKOFORCE WITH DYNEEMA JACKET
LANKOTECH
STRONGLINE
TIPTOLON OCTOPLY
POLYPROPYLENE OCTOPLY
EUROFLEX 3-STRAND & TIPTOTHREE
GRIPOGREEN & TIPTOLENE 4-STRAND
POLYPROPYLENE TRIPLY & MANILLA II 3-STRAND
GRIPOLON, BRAIDED
LANKHORST ROPES DEFENDER & TIPTOWEB HAWSER PROTECTION SLEEVES
REPAIR SET FOR TIPTOWINCHLINES & LANKOFORCE WITH JACKET
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S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
S-9
S-10
S-11
S-12
S-13
S-14
HARDWARE
H-1
H-2
H-3
H-4
H-5
H-6
H-7
H-8
H-9
H-10
H-11
H-12
H-13
H-14
H-15
INFORMATION
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I-1
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
I-6
I-8
I-9
I-11
I-12
I-16
I-17
I-18
I-19
I-22
I-24
GROOVES IN SHEAVES
FLEET ANGLE
RECOMMENDED DIAMETER FOR SHEAVES AND DRUMS
INSTALLATION FROM REEL TO DRUM
SPOOLING CAPACITY OF THE DRUM
SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS TIPTOWINCHLINE
SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS 8 STRAND PLAITED ROPES
SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS TIPTOTWELVE
QUICK SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKOFORCE
SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKOFORCE
RECOMMENDATIONS ON TOWING LINES
WIRE ASSEMBLY
ROPE INFORMATION
STEEL WIRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA
FIBRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA
GENERAL EVALUATION GUIDE
MOORING
HOISTING / CRANE
TOWING
RIVERSHIPS
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OFFSHORE
CORPORATE INFORMATION
CI-1
Structures (bridges)
Mining
Maritime
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Fishing
CORPORATE INFORMATION
CI-2
LANKHORST ROPES:
THE MASTER OF
INNOVATION IN ROPES
SALES MARITIME
International
Shipping,
worldwide
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The Netherlands,
Sneek
International
Shipping,
The Netherlands,
Belgium and
France
Rivershipping,
Europe
The Netherlands,
Dordrecht
The Netherlands,
Sneek
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Lankhorst
Ropes UK
United Kingdom,
Retford
Lankhorst
Ropes
Middle East
United Arab
Emirates, Dubai
Lankhorst
Euronete
Espaa
Spain, Irn
WireCo
Lankhorst
Euronete
Australia
Australia,
Brisbane
Lankhorst
Euronete
Brasil
Brasil,
Rio de Janeiro
Phillystran
USA,
Montgomeryville
CORPORATE INFORMATION
CI-3
LOGISTICS
STOCK POINTS
Los Angeles (USA)
Houston (USA)
New York (USA)
Panama
Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)*
Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
Bilbao (Spain)*
Durban (South Africa)
Dubai (UAE)
Fujairah (UAE)
Singapore
Brisbane (Australia)*
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
CI-4
Environmentally Friendly
In keeping with Lankhorst Ropes commitment to the environment, the company
is now developing a non-polluting grease for its steel wire ropes.Ports often
complain about films of grease floating on the water from steel wire ropes. Were
developing grease for steel wire rope that is both environmentally friendly and
reduces internal abrasion. As soon as we complete our in-house trials, we will
introduce it across our steel wire rope range, said Steven Wardenier.
Today Lankhorst continues to lead through World Class research and
development into high performance materials and products. This enables us to
work with our customers in overcoming the many commercial and engineering
challenges they face in responding successfully to the demands of a competitive
global business environment.
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The steel wire rope is being offered in its full assortment from the Rotterdam
stock point and in limited assortment from the stock points in Dubai,
Singapore and Brisbane.
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CI-5
The program introduced in 2004 was quickly picked up by a few ship owners. New build
vessels were supplied with these ropes at that time and over the past two years we have
noticed an increase in ropes being returned to Lankhorst for recycling.
This recycling program is an integral part of our sustainability policy. At the same time it
offers chain responsibility together with our partners for making a safer and better world.
Ropes supplied under the recycling program are being accompanied with a Lankhorst
factory certificate printed with our recycling logo. This logo warrants these ropes to be fit for
recycling and must be returned with the rope to Lankhorst Ropes in Holland.
Those interested in the program are invited to contact us at recycling@lankhorstropes.com.
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Lankhorst Ropes has developed an innovative, abrasion resistant coating for its LANKOFORCE
(R-9) towing ropes, simultaneously improving abrasion resistance and making the ropes easier
to handle.This LANKOFORCE Challenger coating is an alternative to the protective jacket
normally used to safeguard the rope during handling. For more information on LANKOFORCE
Challenger coating please contact us at maritime@lankhorstropes.com.
FIBRE ROPES
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FIBRE ROPES
TIPTOEIGHT
Art.number Circ.
(inches)
111.693
111.721
111.695
111.737
111.697
111.698
111.699
111.700
111.701
111.703
111.735
111.705
111.741
111.743
111.691
111.744
111.746
111.739
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
80
88
96
104
112
120
128
136
144
75,6
92,4
109
128
149
171
194
220
246
305
369
438
515
596
686
779
880
987
269
321
378
441
508
578
651
731
814
992
1.180
1.400
1.620
1.870
2.130
2.410
2.710
3.030
0,93
very good
very good
good
see graph
approx. 140oC
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
51
62
73
86
100
115
130
148
165
205
248
294
346
400
461
523
591
663
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
8-strand plaited
70,7%
yellow
orange
0%
MBF
(lbs)
60.474
72.164
84.978
99.141
114.203
129.940
146.351
164.335
182.994
223.010
265.275
314.733
364.190
420.393
478.843
541.790
609.232
681.171
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO
2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
new rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
20
30
40
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TIPTOTWELVE
Green = 32 mm
Brown = 36 mm
Black = 40 mm
Blue = 44 mm
White = 48 mm
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
0,93
very good
very good
good
see graph
approx. 140oC
CONSTRUCTION
12-strand
plaited
70,7%
yellow
orange
0%
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
Art.number Circ.
(inches)
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
111.516
111.520
111.524
111.528
111.532
111.536
111.540
111.544
111.548
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
12,1
18,9
27,3
37,3
53
66
75,6
92,4
109
48
72,8
103
137
177
222
269
321
378
8
13
18
25
36
44
51
62
73
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
10.791
16.366
23.155
30.799
39.791
49.908
60.474
72.164
84.978
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without
splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/
fittings.
TIPTOTWELVE, available in
the diameter range of 16 mm
till 48 mm, is the successor of
the well-known TIPTOEIGHT.
The construction is different,
the material remains
the same. The 12-strand
braided construction makes
the rope rounder, more
stable, more compact and
more regular on the surface.
This increases the abrasion
resistance and the life-time
of the rope even more.
TIPTOTWELVE can be used
for mooring, using either
bollards and/or winches.
All TIPTOTWELVE coils
will be fitted with a quality
label, stating Original
product of Lankhorst Ropes.
TIPTOTWELVE ropes in the
range from 32 mm up to 48
mm have been upgraded
with an extra marker yarn.
The rope size can now easily
(and above all) without
mistake be identified.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
10
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
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FIBRE ROPES
A dedicated floating
winchline developed
especially to be used on
(self tensioning) winches.
The load-bearing
7-strand core combines
high strength and
relative low elongation.
The non load-bearing
braided jacket provides
protection to the core
(longer life-time) and
increases crew-safety by
minimizing the risk of
snap-back. The smooth
operation of the vessel is
increased by the ease of
handling of the rope due
to its low weight and the
floating characteristic of
the rope.
TIPTOWINCHLINE does
not lose strength when
wet!
TIPTOWINCHLINE
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
Art.number
0,93
very good
very good
good
see graph
approx. 140oC
Diameter
(mm)
111.952
111.953
111.934
111.956
111.935
111.936
111.896
111.937
111.967
111.966
111.938
111.939
111.970
111.940
111.941
111.942
111.898
Weight
(kg/100m)
74
98
115
125
133
150
160
167
184
190
203
221
240
256
355
380
395
36
42
46
48
50
54
56
58
60
62
64
68
70
74
80
82
84
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
ON REQUEST
7-strand + jacket
70,7%
yellow
orange
0%
larger diameters
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
MBF
(lbs)
248
340
425
472
512
598
640
682
730
780
850
934
990
1.100
1.270
1.350
1.420
50
66
77
84
89
101
108
112
124
128
136
149
161
172
239
255
265
55.753
76.435
95.544
106.110
115.102
134.436
143.878
153.320
164.111
175.351
191.088
209.972
222.561
247.290
285.507
303.492
319.229
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according
ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other
form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
used rope
10
A3 splice
new rope
20
30
40
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EUROFLEX
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
used rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
1,14
CONSTRUCTION
good
TCLL VALUE
very good
COLOUR
good
MARKER YARN
see graph
WATERABSORPTION
approx. 165oC/265oC
new rope
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
8-strand plaited
79,6%
white
yellow
<0,5%
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
Circ.
(kg/100m) (kN)
(inches) (mm)
152.418
152.419
152.420
152.429
152.430
152.427
152.428
152.426
152.424
152.425
152.431
152.432
152.433
152.434
152.435
152.436
152.437
152.438
152.439
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
9 1/2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
88
96
104
112
120
128
136
144
102
124
148
173
201
231
263
296
332
370
411
497
590
689
803
923
1.050
1.187
1.334
411
493
583
680
784
896
1.010
1.140
1.270
1.410
1.550
1.870
2.210
2.570
2.970
3.380
3.830
4.300
4.800
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
69
83
99
116
135
155
177
199
223
249
276
334
396
463
540
620
706
798
896
MBF
(lbs)
92.396
110.831
131.064
152.870
176.250
201.429
227.057
256.282
285.507
316.981
348.454
420.393
496.828
577.759
667.683
759.854
861.018
966.678
1.079.083
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire
itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the
use of accessories/fittings.
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FIBRE ROPES
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
1,14
CONSTRUCTION
good
TCLL VALUE
very good
COLOUR
good
MARKER YARN
see graph
WATERABSORPTION
approx. 165oC/265oC
Art.number
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/ tail)
MBF
(kN)
152.448
152.450
152.447
152.449
152.451
152.454
152.452
152.455
152.453
152,446
152.456
48
56
60
62
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
24,0
32,5
37,4
40,1
42,5
47,9
53,7
59,8
66,5
73,3
80,4
583
784
896
955
1.010
1.140
1.270
1.410
1.550
1.710
1.870
8-strand plaited
79,6%
white
yellow
<0,5%
MBF
(lbs)
Weight
(lbs/ tail)
131.064
176.250
201.429
214.693
227.057
256.282
285.507
316.981
348.454
384.423
420.393
53
72
82
88
94
106
118
132
147
162
177
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices
or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
used rope
OCIMF recommends
mooring tails with a MBF of
125% related to the steel
wire rope mooring line.
EUROFLEX MOORING
TAILS have equal breaking
strength under wet and dry
conditions
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
10
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
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FIBRE ROPES
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
0,99 (floating)
good
very good
good
see graph
approx. 165oC/265oC
8-strand plaited
73 %
white
one yellow and one
blue in one strand
0,1%
EUROFLOAT
MBF
Diameter Weight
Art.
Circ.
(kg/100m) (kN)
number (inches) (mm)
152.332
152.336
152.340
152.344
152.348
152.352
152.356
152.360
152.364
152.368
152.372
152.376
152.380
152.388
152.396
4
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
9 1/2
10
11
12
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
88
96
200
250
305
364
428
496
570
648
732
823
915
1.020
1.120
1.340
1.580
50,3
63,8
79,0
95,0
113
133
154
177
201
227
255
284
314
380
453
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
34
43
53
64
76
89
103
119
135
153
171
191
211
255
304
44.962
56.202
68.567
81.830
96.218
111.505
128.141
145.676
164.560
185.018
205.700
229.305
251.786
301.244
355.198
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the
rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed
with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
used rope
10
new rope
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
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EUROMOOR
FIBRE ROPES
1,14
good
very good
good
see graph
MBF
Circ.
Diameter Weight
Art.
(kg/100m) (kN)
number (inches) (mm)
063.036
063.040
063.044
063.048
063.052
063.056
063.060
063.062
063.064
063.068
063.070
063.072
063.078
063.084
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
7 3/4
8
8 1/2
8 3/4
9
9 3/4
10 1/2
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
62
64
68
70
72
78
84
83
100
125
148
160
200
217
235
245
280
310
335
364
425
255
304
412
491
530
652
687
775
795
922
1.010
1.059
1.177
1.373
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
Weight
(lbs/ 100 ft)
56
67
84
99
108
134
146
158
165
188
208
225
245
286
MBF
(lbs)
57.326
68.342
92.621
110.381
119.149
146.575
154.444
174.227
178.723
207.274
227.057
238.073
264.600
308.663
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Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/
wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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approx. 218oC
6-strand + core
white
4%
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
10
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
R-8
FIBRE ROPES
HSPP
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
0,92
good
good
good
see graph
approx. 165oC
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
8-strand plaited
52%
white
orange
0,1%
MBF
(lbs)
Art.number
Circ.
(inches)
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
120.270
120.275
120.290
120.295
120.310
120.311
120.312
120.313
120.314
120.316
120.317
120.318
120.319
120.320
120.321
4
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
9 1/2
10
11
12
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
88
96
50,3
63,8
79
95
113
133
154
177
201
227
255
284
314
380
453
200
250
305
364
428
496
570
648
732
823
915
1.020
1.120
1.340
1.580
34
43
53
64
76
89
103
119
135
153
171
191
211
255
304
44.962
56.202
68.567
81.830
96.218
111.505
128.141
145.676
164.560
185.018
205.700
229.305
251.786
301.244
355.198
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices
or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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40
50
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R-9
Circ.
Diameter Weight
MBF
Art.
(kg/100m) (kN)
number (inches) (mm)
092.006
092.008
092.010
092.012
092.014
092.016
092.018
092.020
092.022
092.024
092.026
092.028
092.030
092.032
092.034
092.036
092.038
092.040
092.044
092.048
092.052
092.056
092.060
092.064
092.068
092.072
092.080
092.088
092.096
092.104
092.112
092.120
092.128
092.136
092.144
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
4 3/4
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
80
88
96
104
112
120
128
136
144
2,3
3,9
5,9
9,3
10,7
14
18
21,5
28
33,5
37,5
43,5
51,5
59
65
71
80
88, 5
109
126
149
176
202
230
259
290
358
430
510
600
695
798
910
1.030
1.150
35
62
97
137
184
244
303
374
450
533
612
701
789
887
991
1.076
1.191
1.314
1.559
1.853
2.160
2.490
2.820
3.210
3.610
4.010
4.510
5.320
6.230
6.800
7.810
8.870
9.970
11.100
12.400
Weight
MBF
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
1,5
3
4
6
7,5
9
12
14
19
23
25
29
35
40
44
48
54
59
73
85
100
118
136
155
174
195
241
289
343
403
467
536
611
692
773
7.868
13.938
21.806
30.799
41.365
54.853
68.117
84.079
101.164
119.823
137.583
157.591
177.374
199.406
222.786
241.894
267.747
295.399
350.477
416.571
485.587
559.774
633.961
721.637
811.560
901.484
1.013.888
1.195.984
1.400.560
1.528.701
1.755.758
1.994.055
2.241.345
2.495.379
2.787.631
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the
rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed
with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
WITH JACKET
0,98
excellent
excellent
good
see graph
approx. 147oC
12-strand plaited
100%
yellow
0%
Polyester (R-10)
TIPTO (R-11)
Dyneema (R-12)
used rope
FIBRE ROPES
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
5
Elongation (%)
R-10
LANKOFORCE
WITH POLYESTER JACKET
FIBRE ROPES
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT CORE
MELTING POINT JACKET
1,06
excellent
very good
good
see graph
approx. 147oC
approx. 265oC
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
MARKER YARN
WITH OTHER JACKET
Art.number Circ.
(inches)
used rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
5
Elongation (%)
092.320
092.322
092.324
092.326
092.328
092.330
092.332
092.334
092.336
092.338
092.340
092.342
092.344
092.348
092.352
092.356
092.360
092.364
092.368
092.372
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
4 3/4
5
5 1/4
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
If floating is a
must we can
also provide
this rope with
a jacket made
out of TIPTO or
Dyneema.
12-strand
with jacket
100%
white
0%
blue
TIPTO (R-11)
Dyneema (R-12)
MBF
Diameter Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
(mm)
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
26,1
31
35
42,6
49
55,8
64,5
73,2
81,4
89,2
97
104
122
139
164
195
221
248
286
319
267
332
409
492
583
670
767
863
970
1.084
1.177
1.303
1.544
1.782
2.141
2.283
2.635
2.983
3.508
3.938
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
18
21
24
29
33
37
43
49
55
60
65
70
82
93
110
131
149
167
192
214
60.024
74.637
91.947
110.606
131.064
150.622
172.428
194.010
218.065
243.693
264.600
292.926
347.105
400.610
481.316
513.239
592.372
670.605
788.630
885.298
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FIBRE ROPES
used rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
LANKOFORCE
WITH TIPTO JACKET
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT CORE
MELTING POINT JACKET
CONSTRUCTION
0,97
TCLL VALUE
excellent
COLOUR
very good
WATERABSORPTION
good
MARKER YARN
see graph
WITH OTHER JACKET
o
approx. 147 C
approx. 140oC
12-strand with jacket
Art.number
Diameter Weight
Circ.
(kg/100m)
(inches) (mm)
092620
092622
092624
092626
092628
092630
092632
092634
092636
092638
092640
092642
092644
092648
092652
092656
092660
092664
092668
092672
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
4 3/4
5
5 1/4
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
8 1/2
9
100%
yellow
0%
bleu
Polyester (R-10)
Dyneema (R-12)
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
267
332
409
492
583
670
767
863
970
1.084
1.177
1.303
1.544
1.782
2.141
2.283
2.635
2.983
3.508
3.938
15
18
20
25
29
34
39
45
50
55
64
69
81
92
109
125
142
160
185
206
MBF
(lbs)
5
Elongation (%)
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
21,8
26,6
30,3
37,5
43,6
50
58,3
66,7
74,5
82
95,6
102,5
120,5
137,5
162,3
186
211,5
238
275
307
60.024
74.637
91.947
110.606
131.064
150.622
172.428
194.010
218.065
243.693
264.600
292.926
347.105
400.610
481.316
513.239
592.372
670.605
788.630
885.298
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or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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Min.breaking force (%)
used rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
LANKOFORCE
WITH DYNEEMA JACKET
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT JACKET
MELTING POINT CORE
CONSTRUCTION
new rope
0,98
TCLL VALUE
excellent
COLOUR
excellent
WATERABSORPTION
good
MARKER YARN
see graph
WITH OTHER JACKET
approx. 147oC
approx. 147oC
12-strand with jacket
Art.number
Diameter Weight
Circ.
(kg/100m)
(inches) (mm)
092520
092522
092524
092526
092528
092530
092532
092534
092536
092538
092540
092542
093166
093168
092552
092556
092560
092562
092365
092568
092572
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
4 3/4
5
5 1/4
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
7 3/4
8
8 1/2
9
MBF
(kN)
100%
white
0%
blue
Polyester (R-10)
TIPTO (R-11)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
MBF
(lbs)
Elongation (%)
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
48
52
56
60
62
64
68
72
23,7
28,6
32,4
39,8
46
52,6
61,1
69,6
77,6
85,2
91,1
97,8
116
138
157
184
210
224
238
273
305
267
332
409
492
583
670
767
863
970
1.084
1.177
1.303
1.544
1.782
2.141
2.283
2.635
2.780
2.983
3.508
3.938
16
19,3
21,9
26,9
31
35,5
41,2
47
52,4
57,5
61,5
66
78,3
93,1
106
124
142
151
167
184
206
60.024
74.637
91.947
110.607
131.064
150.623
172.429
194.011
218.066
243.695
264.602
292.928
347.107
400.612
481.319
513.242
592.375
624.972
670.609
788.634
885.404
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R-13
FIBRE ROPES
LANKOTECH
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT CORE
MELTING POINT JACKET
1,40
good
good
good
see graph
approx. 500 oC
approx. 265 oC
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
5
Elongation (%)
090.712
090.714
090.716
090.718
090.720
090.722
090.724
090.726
090.728
090.730
090.732
090.734
090.736
090.738
090.740
090.742
090.744
090.746
090.748
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
9
13,5
18,5
26,6
31,7
40,5
46
57,6
66,5
75
84
96,5
106
119
132
143
152
167
182
12 strand core
with braided
jacket
70%
white
blue / orange
0%
MBF
MBF Weight
(kN) (lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
50
101
151
201
252
353
403
490
585
685
785
930
1.020
1.170
1.320
1.461
1.562
1.713
1.864
6
9
12
18
21
27
31
41
45
52
59
67
71
80
89
96
102
112
122
11.240
22.706
33.946
45.187
56.652
79.358
90.598
110.156
131.513
153.994
176.475
209.072
229.305
263.026
296.748
328.446
351.152
385.098
419.044
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in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be
formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
1,38
excellent
excellent
good
see graph
approx. 265oC
used rope
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
10
parallel cores
with jacket
70 %
white
orange
<1%
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
(mm)
081032
081036
081040
081044
081048
081052
081056
081060
081064
081068
081072
081076
081080
081088
081092
081096
081100
081104
081112
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
88
92
96
100
104
112
76,5
95
131
147
175
189
227
256
284
307
367
390
417
493
528
560
610
662
778
353
440
533
638
750
870
995
1.130
1.270
1.420
1.570
1.730
1.890
2.250
2.450
2.630
2.840
3.090
3.650
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
51
64
88
99
117
127
152
172
190
206
246
261
280
331
354
375
409
444
522
79.358
98.916
119.823
143.428
168.607
195.584
223.685
254.034
285.507
319.229
352.950
388.920
424.889
505.820
550.782
591.248
638.458
694.660
820.553
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical
properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the
breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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40
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TIPTOLON OCTOPLY
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
1,14
good
very good
good
see graph
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
Circ.
(kg/100m) (kN)
(inches) (mm)
062.812
060.293
062.251
062.260
061.247
061.263
061.280
062.278
061.301
061.328
061.344
061.590
061.360
061.395
061.425
063.690
061.450
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
9
10
11
12
15,8
24,5
35,5
48,5
63
80
99
120
142
166
193
221
252
319
394
477
568
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
72
80
88
96
52
81,4
118
155
196
244
294
351
412
479
549
626
706
882
1.080
1.280
1.510
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
MBF
(lbs)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
11
16
24
33
42
54
67
81
95
112
130
149
169
214
265
321
382
11.690
18.299
26.527
34.845
44.063
54.853
66.094
78.908
92.621
107.683
123.420
140.730
158.715
198.281
242.794
287.755
339.462
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without
splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/
fittings.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
new rope
10
20
30
40
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approx. 218oC
8-strand plaited
55%
white
4%
R-16
POLYPROPYLENE OCTOPLY
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION
MELTING POINT
Art.
Circ.
number (inches)
Diameter Weight
MBF
(mm)
(kg/100m) (kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
133.493
133.515
133.532
133.558
136.077
136.115
136.131
136.158
136.174
136.298
133.760
136.352
133.825
136.441
136.417
136.522
136.523
136.525
137.065
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
72
80
88
96
104
112
120
128
136
144
31
39
49
59
70
82
95
110
124
157
194
235
280
329
381
437
498
562
630
4
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
6 1/2
7
7 1/2
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
46
58,5
72
88
104
122
142
163
185
234
290
351
417
490
570
650
740
840
940
134
167
204
243
286
332
381
433
488
608
740
887
1.039
1.205
1.392
1.578
1.784
1.999
2.215
0,91
good
reasonable
good
see graph
approx. 165oC
MBF
(lbs)
30.183
37.453
45.825
54.638
64.331
74.686
85.702
97.378
109.716
136.594
166.336
199.383
233.532
270.985
312.844
354.704
400.969
449.438
497.907
CONSTRUCTION
TCLL VALUE
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
8-strand plaited
52%
blue
orange
0,1%
new rope
FIBRE ROPES
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
20
30
40
Elongation (%)
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire
itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without
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FIBRE ROPES
EUROFLEX 3 STRAND
EUROFLEX 3-strand,
although comparable
to nylon in strength,
offers some essential
advantages. As the
material is not influenced
by either water or UV
radiation, the rope
remains flexible, and
keeps its softness to the
touch. The rope does
not lose strength when
becoming wet.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
152.508
152.510
152.512
152.514
152.516
152.518
152.520
152.522
152.524
152.526
152.528
152.530
152.532
152.534
152.536
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
1,14
good
very good
good
approx. 20%
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
12,9
20,8
30,7
39,2
47,1
57,1
72,6
84,3
100
117
132
150
168
184
200
4
6
8,5
11,5
15
19
23
28
33,5
39
46
52
59,5
67,5
75
MELTING POINT
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
approx.
165oC/265oC
white
yellow
<0,5%
Weight
MBF
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
3
4
6
8
10
13
15
19
23
26
31
35
40
45
50
2.900
4.676
6.902
8.813
10.589
12.837
16.321
18.951
22.481
26.303
29.675
33.721
37.768
41.365
44.962
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties)
are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength
in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be
formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
TIPTOTHREE
Art.number Circ.
(inches)
Diameter Weight
MBF
(mm)
(kg/100m) (kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
111.771
111.736
20
24
13
18
2 1/2
3
19
27,4
65,9
93,1
MBF
(lbs)
14.815
20.930
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UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
0,93
very good
very good
good
approx. 20%
approx. 135oC
3-strand
yellow
orange
0%
R-18
FIBRE ROPES
GRIPOGREEN
3 Strand polypropylene
rope, colour green. Rope
made following EN and
ISO standards, for all
purposes.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
WATERABSORPTION
0,91
good
reasonable
good
approx. 20%
approx. 165oC
3-strand
green
orange
(from 16 mm and up)
0,1%
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
(mm)
138.195
133.037
138.217
138.226
138.259
138.229
138.227
138.250
138.398
138.252
138.099
138.257
138.256
138.261
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
28
32
36
40
1,5
2,7
4
5,7
9
11,5
14,8
18
21,8
26
35,5
46
58,5
72
5,9
10,4
15,3
21,7
29,9
37
47,2
56,9
68,8
79,7
105
132
166
201
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
1
2
3
4
6
8
10
12
15
17
24
31
39
48
1.326
2.338
3.440
4.878
6.722
8.318
10.611
12.792
15.467
17.917
23.605
29.675
37.318
45.187
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strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
TIPTOLENE 4-STRAND
WATERABSORPTION
0,95
good
good
good
approx. 30%
approx. 140oC
4-strand
green
orange
(from 16 mm and up)
0%
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number
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
101.133
101.079
101.095
101.109
101.125
24
28
32
36
40
18
24
32
40
47
220
220
220
220
220
26,6
35,4
47,2
59,4
70,6
53,8
72,4
94,5
119
144
12.095
16.276
21.244
26.752
32.372
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/
wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or
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UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
MELTING POINT
CONSTRUCTION
COLOUR
MARKER YARN
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POLYPROPYLENE TRIPLY
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
MELTING POINT
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
0,91
good
reasonable
good
approx. 20%
approx. 165oC
orange
0,1%
Art.
number
Diameter Put up
(m)
(mm)
138.704
138.706
138.708
138.710
138.712
138.714
138.716
138.718
138.720
138.722
138.724
138.726
138.728
138.730
138.732
138.736
138.740
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
36
40
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
0,72
1,63
2,89
4,52
6,51
8,86
11,6
14,6
18,1
21,9
26
30,6
35,4
40,7
46,3
58,6
72,3
0,28
0,6
1,03
1,57
2,2
2,95
3,77
4,71
5,72
6,84
8,04
9,33
10,7
12,1
13,7
17
20,8
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
0
1
2
3
4
6
8
10
12
15
17
21
24
27
31
39
49
617
1.322
2.269
3.459
4.847
6.499
8.306
10.377
12.602
15.069
17.713
20.555
23.573
26.658
30.183
37.453
45.825
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without
splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of
accessories/fittings.
MBF
Diameter Weight
Art.
(kg/100m) (kN)
number (mm)
020.052
020.095
020.141
020.192
020.230
020.273
020.303
020.338
020.354
020.370
020.397
020.400
020.419
020.427
020.443
020.516
020.517
020.540
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
36
40
44
48
2,9
5,4
6,8
10,5
14
19
22
27,5
33
40
47
53
62,5
70
89
110
134
158
2,8
5,3
6,9
10,5
14,3
19,9
24
31,9
35,9
44,8
52,3
59,8
67,3
77,2
94,6
118
140
165
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
2
4
5
7
9
13
15
18
22
27
32
36
42
47
60
74
90
106
MBF
(lbs)
629
1.191
1.551
2.360
3.215
4.474
5.395
7.171
8.071
10.071
11.758
13.444
15.130
17.355
21.267
26.527
31.473
37.093
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breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ELONGATION AT BREAK
WATERABSORPTION
1,45
reasonable
reasonable
not good
approx. 3%
13%
R-20
FIBRE ROPES
Polypropylene
multifilament, 2-6 mm
without core, 8 and 10 with
core.
GRIPOLON, BRAIDED
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
UV-RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
0,93
very good
very good
good
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
Put up
(m)
MBF
(kN)
MBF
(lbs)
149.950
149.756
149.764
149.772
149.780
149.996
149.999
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
500
500
250
250
200
200
200
0,6
1
1,8
2,8
3,5
8,6
11,1
135
225
405
629
787
1.933
2.495
ELONGATION AT BREAK
MELTING POINT
COLOUR
WATERABSORPTION
approx. 30%
approx. 165oC
yellow
0,1%
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Width
(cm)
Hawser
for approx (mm)
318.789
318.788
33
50
40 - 64
68 - 96
R-22
FIBRE ROPES
Article
009.268
082.551
032.063
005.310
009.266
50 mm tape
Polyester twine 5 mm
Sewing needle 20 cm
1 meter Euroweb cloth
Can urethane + hardener
Art.number
Article
009.268
081.670
379.721
093.007
009.266
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LANKOFLEX
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
galvanised
1960 N/mm2
35
245
WSC
96
16
Art.number
Diameter
(mm)
MBF
Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
293.008
293.010
293.012
293.013
293.014
293.015
293.016
293.018
293.019
293.020
293.022
293.024
293.026
293.028
293.030
293.032
293.034
293.036
293.038
293.040
8
10
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
27,8
44,2
63
75,6
85,9
98,5
111
143
157
174
213
254
299
343
394
445
505
573
634
696
48,3
82
114
128
148
170
193
244
272
302
365
435
510
592
679
773
872
978
1.090
1.210
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
19
30
42
51
58
66
75
96
105
117
143
171
201
230
265
299
339
385
426
468
lang lay
right hand lay
yes
regular lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
MBF
(lbs)
10.858
16.973
24.504
28.776
33.272
38.218
43.388
54.853
61.148
67.892
82.055
97.792
114.653
133.087
152.645
173.777
196.033
219.863
245.042
272.019
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determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the
rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or
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LANKOPACK
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS < 12 MM
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS > 13 MM
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES < 12 MM
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES > 13 MM
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
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galvanised
2160 N/mm2
31
37
217
259
WSC
90/96
15/16
lang lay
right hand lay
yes
regular lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
other diameters
MBF Weight
Art.number Diameter Weight
(mm)
(kg/100m) (kN) (lbs/100 ft)
291.020
291.023
291.026
291.034
291.101
291.239
291.249
291.241
291.242
291.243
291.244
291.246
291.238
291.240
291.245
291.248
291.247
291.250
291.251
291.252
10
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
48
68,3
81,6
94,9
108,8
124,5
156,2
175,7
193
234,2
279
304,3
327
380,2
439,1
497,7
558,6
631,4
701,4
774,4
96,9
137,3
165,7
192,5
220,6
251,4
317,7
355,9
393
474,7
567,4
616,6
666,1
770,9
888,8
1.007,8
1.133
1.282,8
1.418,4
1.569
32,2
45,8
54,8
36,7
73
83,5
104,8
117,9
129,5
157,1
187,2
204,2
219,4
255,1
294,6
333,9
374,8
423,6
470,6
519,6
MBF
(lbs)
21.783
30.865
37.250
43.275
49.592
56.516
71.420
80.008
88.348
106.714
127.553
138.614
149.741
173.301
199.805
226.557
254.702
288.378
318.861
352.716
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength
in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be
formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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S-3
LANKOFOUR
4 strand, non-rotating,
hoisting wire rope. To be
used on cranes, as
Fukushima and IHI.
Galvanized and lubricated
to provide long protection.
LANKOFOUR has proved
its quality in the maritime
industry for well over
20 years now and is in use
by most major shipping
companies world-wide.
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
12,5
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
66
120
150
188
226
256
304
349
397
429
497
556
103
225
280
345
400
470
555
635
725
805
900
1010
10,5
81
101
126
152
172
204
235
267
288
334
374
23.155
50.582
62.947
77.559
89.924
105.660
124.769
142.754
162.986
180.971
202.328
227.057
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical
properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the
breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
MBF Weight
MBF
Art.
Diameter Weight
number (mm)
(kg/100m) (kN) (lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
290.172
290.618
290.620
290.622
290.624
290.626
290.628
290.630
290.632
290.634
290.636
290.638
galvanised
1960 N/mm2
4
144
fibre
96
4
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number
Diameter
(mm)
290.302
290.300
290.188
290.186
290.195
290.306
290.304
290.461
209.305
290.464
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
regular lay
right hand lay
yes
ungalvanised
dry
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LANKOLIFT COMPACTED
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
galvanised
1960 N/mm2
41
291
WSC
102
17
lang lay
right hand lay
yes
regular lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
Art.
number
Diameter Weight
(mm)
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
293.326
293.328
293.330
293.332
293.334
293.336
293.338
293.340
293.342
293.344
293.346
293.348
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
633
725
829
936
1.060
1.200
1.318
1.460
1.634
1.794
1.974
2.091
317
364
415
469
530
601
660
732
818
899
989
1.045
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
213
245
279
315
356
404
443
492
550
604
665
702
MBF
(lbs)
142.304
162.986
186.367
210.421
238.297
269.771
296.298
328.221
367.338
403.307
443.773
470.075
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or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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LANKOTOP COMPACTED
LANKOTOP COMPACTED
8 Strand compacted
luffing wire rope. The
special feature of
LANKOTOP compacted
is that in the production
process the core is
covered by an especially
designed HDPE extruded
cover. This gives the wire
rope stability, avoids point
to point contact between
wires of the outer and
inner strands and stops
corrosion and wear of
the core. Compacting the
wire rope provides more
strength, due to higher
steel content, and better
abrasion resistance due
to larger area of contact
between wire rope and
sheave.
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF CORE
Art. code
RHRL
Diameter
(mm)
291.533
291.611
291.488
291.535
291.613
291.521
291.581
291.582
291.559
291.592
291.596
291.600
291.603
291.605
291.227
291.608
291.624
291.627
291.631
291.634
291.636
291.638
291.640
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
galvanised
TYPE OF LAY
2
2160 N/mm
DIRECTION OF LAY
15
GREASING
8
ON REQUEST
plastic covered IWRC
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
64,9
76,9
89,6
103,4
114,8
131,5
147,9
163,2
183,8
217,3
254,8
305,4
355,4
412,8
469,4
526,1
596,9
661,2
729,8
797,8
900,1
978
1066
133
156
182
211
232
267
299
330
372
439
535
618
719
833
949
1067
1204
1332
1479
1613
1820
1975
2155
regular lay
right hand lay
yes
lang lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
44
52
60
69
77
88
99
110
123
146
171
205
239
277
315
353
400
444
490
536
604
656
776
MBF
(lbs)
29.900
35.071
40.916
47.436
52.157
59.969
67.219
74.189
83.630
98.693
120.275
138.935
161.641
187.270
213.349
239.876
270.677
299.452
321.371
362.624
431.642
444.007
484.473
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according
to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other
form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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16 - 28 mm 8xK26
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44 - 46 mm 8xK36
S-6
19X7
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
281.088
281.089
281.090
281.091
281.096
281.097
281.087
281.098
281.099
281.101
281.102
281.103
281.104
281.117
281.111
281.129
281.120
281.130
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
24
6,3
9,7
13,9
18,8
25
32,3
39,6
48,3
56,6
66
75
88,7
102
129
145
159
193
227
10,3
16,1
23,1
31,5
41,1
52,1
64,3
77,8
92,6
109
126
145
165
208
232
257
311
370
4
7
9
13
17
22
27
32
38
44
50
60
69
87
97
107
130
153
galvanised
1960 N/mm2
19
133
WSC
72
12
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
regular lay
right hand lay
yes
lang lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
MBF
(lbs)
2.316
3.619
5.193
7.081
9.240
11.713
14.455
17.490
20.817
24.504
28.326
32.597
37.093
46.760
52.156
57.776
69.916
83.179
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S-7
6X36WS + FC
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
6
216
fibre
84
6
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
(mm)
283.908
286.508
281.050
281.077
281.085
281.093
281.123
281.140
281.158
281.166
281.182
281.190
281.204
281.220
281.239
281.247
287.202
281.255
281.263
281.271
281.280
281.298
289.620
281.301
281.311
281.310
281.328
8
9
10
12
13
14
16
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
51
52
23,0
29,5
36,7
52,0
60,6
70,4
91,8
113
132
147
175
207
247
285
318
361
409
464
509
568
630
676
762
838
876
912
950
37,4
47,3
58,4
84,1
98,7
114
150
189
211
234
283
336
395
458
526
598
675
757
843
935
1.030
1.130
1.240
1.350
1.460
1.520
1.580
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
15
20
25
35
41
47
62
76
89
99
118
139
166
192
214
243
275
312
342
382
423
454
512
563
589
613
638
MBF
(lbs)
8.408
10.633
13.129
18.906
22.189
25.628
33.721
42.489
47.435
52.605
63.621
75.536
88.800
102.962
118.250
134.436
151.746
170.180
189.514
210.196
231.553
254.034
278.763
303.492
328.221
341.710
355.198
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Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
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regular lay
right hand lay
yes
lang lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
S-8
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
galvanised
1960 N/mm2
13
265
IWRC
84
6
regular lay
right hand lay
yes
lang lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
Art.
number
282.069
282.070
282.074
282.076
282.031
282.033
282.097
282.121
282.086
292.037
282.106
292.038
282.128
282.156
282.155
282.166
292.039
281.108
281.893
281.891
281.894
281.913
281.914
281.915
281.916
281.918
281.919
281.923
282.109
282.114
282.130
282.108
282.123
282.126
282.135
Diameter Weight
(mm)
(kg/100m)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
25,7
32,9
40,2
48,4
58,2
68,3
79
88,9
101
128
148
163
196
233
273
319
355
407
459
514
572
639
704
780
852
926
986
1.020
1.070
1.160
1.240
1.330
1.430
1.560
1.620
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
44,7
56,5
69,8
84,4
100
118
137
157
179
226
252
279
338
402
472
547
628
715
807
904
1.010
1.120
1.230
1.350
1.480
1.610
1.740
1.810
1.890
2.030
2.190
2.350
2.510
2.680
2.860
17
22
27
33
39
46
53
60
68
86
99
110
132
157
183
214
239
273
308
345
384
429
473
524
573
622
663
685
719
779
833
894
961
1.048
1.089
MBF
(lbs)
10.049
12.702
15.692
18.974
22.481
26.527
30.799
35.295
40.241
50.807
56.652
62.722
75.985
90.373
106.110
122.970
141.180
160.738
181.421
203.227
227.057
251.786
276.515
303.492
332.717
361.942
391.168
406.904
424.889
456.362
492.332
528.301
564.270
602.488
642.954
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S-9
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
282.330
282.332
282.334
282.336
282.338
282.340
282.342
282.344
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
Weight
(kg/100m)
355
407
459
514
572
639
704
780
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
MBF
(kN)
628
715
807
904
1.010
1.120
1.230
1.350
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
239
273
308
345
384
429
473
524
MBF
(lbs)
141.180
160.738
181.421
203.227
227.057
251.786
276.515
303.492
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the
rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or
without the use of accessories/fittings.
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1960 N/mm2
13
265
IWRC
84
6
TYPE OF LAY
regular lay
DIRECTION OF LAY right hand lay
GREASING
yes
S-10
6X24 + 7 FC
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
(mm)
(kg/100m) (kN)
280.400
280.404
280.410
280.460
280.445
280.447
280.461
280.449
280.488
280.496
280.500
280.518
280.526
280.534
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
10,9
19,3
30,2
43,5
59,2
77,3
97,8
121
146
174
204
237
272
309
17,8
31,7
49,6
71,4
97,1
127
161
198
240
285
335
389
446
507
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
7
13
20
29
40
52
66
81
98
117
137
159
183
208
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
6
144
fibre
90
6
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
regular lay
right hand lay
no
ungalvanised
greased
left hand lay
MBF
(lbs)
4.002
7.126
11.151
16.051
21.829
28.551
36.194
44.512
53.954
64.071
75.311
87.451
100.265
113.978
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S-11
TIPTOP COMBI
6 Strand wire/fibre
combination rope with
independent steel core
and white marking yarn.
The galvanized strand
wires are covered by blue
polypropylene yarns. Mainly
used as tanker mooring
rope.
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TYPE OF CORE
1570 N/mm2
6
IWRC
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
291.275
291.280
291.290
291.299
291.305
291.310
291.320
18
20
22
24*
28
30
32
46,0
58,0
87,0
104
133
154
178
72,6
95,1
139
198
212
245
286
31
39
58
70
89
103
120
regular lay
right hand lay
no
MBF
(lbs)
16.321
21.379
31.248
44.512
47.659
55.078
64.295
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QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
Art.
number
Diameter
(mm)
Weight
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
282.938
282.945
290.197
290.192
290.189
291.010
290.202
290.204
290.206
290.208
283.053
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
52,1
69,5
90,6
113
141
170
201
239
278
312
363
77,7
106
139
175
216
262
311
365
423
486
553
35
47
61
76
95
114
135
161
187
210
244
galvanised
dual tensile
6
114
fibre
54
6
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
regular lay
right hand lay
yes
lang lay
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
MBF
(lbs)
17.468
23.830
31.248
39.342
48.559
58.900
69.916
82.055
95.094
109.257
124.319
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7X7
Standard wire rope. Mainly used in very small diameters. Applications are i.e. stay
wire, release wire and use in the lifting industry. Construction according to ISO
standard.
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
MBF
Art.
Diameter Weight
number (mm)
(kg/100m) (kN)
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
7
49
WSC
36
6
regular lay
right hand lay
no
lang lay
ungalvanised
greased
left hand lay
289.876
285.927
285.935
285.943
285.951
285.978
289.986
289.884
289.892
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
1,7
3,7
6,3
9,9
14,4
24,8
37,5
53,8
76,8
2,54
5,72
10,2
15,9
22,9
40,7
63,5
91,5
125
MBF
Weight
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
1
2
4
7
10
17
25
36
52
571
1.286
2.293
3.574
5.148
9.150
14.275
20.570
28.101
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical
properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the
breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
7X19
Standard wire rope. Mainly used in very small
diameters as winch wires and holding wire for
swinging side beam. Construction according
to ISO standard.
Art.
number
Diameter Weight
MBF
(mm)
(kg/100m) (kN)
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
280.245
285.862
282.740
285.889
285.897
285.900
285.919
285.918
282.771
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
1
2
4
7
9
16
25
35
51
1,5
3,7
6
10
13,5
23,6
37
52,8
75,2
2,4
5,3
9,4
14,7
21,1
37,6
58,7
84,6
115
MBF
(lbs)
540
1.191
2.113
3.305
4.743
8.453
13.196
19.019
25.853
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TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
7
133
WSC
36
6
regular lay
right hand lay
no
ungalvanised
greased
left hand lay
S-14
6X19 + FC
Art.
number
MBF
Diameter Weight
(kg/100m) (kN)
(mm)
280.240
280.259
280.267
280.275
280.283
280.291
280.305
287.911
280.313
280.321
280.330
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
13
14
16
18
3,2
5
8,5
11,7
20,2
31,6
46,4
52
65,1
80,8
107
4,9
8,7
13,6
19,6
34,8
54,4
78,3
91,9
107
139
176
Weight
MBF
(lbs/100 ft) (lbs)
2
3
6
8
14
21
31
35
44
54
72
1.102
1.956
3.057
4.406
7.823
12.230
17.603
20.660
24.055
31.248
39.566
QUALITY
TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical
properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the
breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of
termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
6
114
fibre
72
6
regular lay
right hand lay
no
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
6X19S + IWRC
galvanised
1770 N/mm2
6
114
IWRC
54
6
regular lay
right hand lay
no
ungalvanised
dry
left hand lay
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number
Diameter Weight
(mm)
(kg/100m)
MBF
(kN)
290.734
286.141
286.150
8,4
11,6
16,1
44,5
83,3
161
27,4
51,6
100
Weight
(lbs/100 ft)
18
35
67
MBF
(lbs)
10.004
18.727
36.194
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength
in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be
formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
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TENSILE STRENGTH
TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS
TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES
TYPE OF CORE
NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES
NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS
TYPE OF LAY
DIRECTION OF LAY
GREASING
ON REQUEST
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HARDWARE
R
A
D F
E
B
Art.number Type
120 T
322.689
Shackle 90 M
Tail 56-64 mm
Shackle 120 M
Tail 68-80 mm
A = 255 mm
B = 97 mm
C = 120 mm
D = 65 mm
E = 67 mm
F = 100 mm
R = 34 mm
Breaking Load: 90 Tonnes
Proof Load: 45 Tonnes
Weight: 7,8 Kg
A = 300 mm
B = 121 mm
C = 130 mm
D = 82 mm
E = 90 mm
F = 128 mm
R = 45 mm
Breaking Load: 120 Tonnes
Proof Load: 60 Tonnes
Weight: 13,3 Kg
Art.number Type
90 T
322.690
TNSBERG
MOORING LINK
R
D
E
B
Link 120 T
Tail 72-80 mm
Link 180 T
Tail 88-112 mm
Art.number Type
120 T
A = 324 mm
B = 142 mm
C = 150 mm
D = 75 mm
E = 90 mm
R = 28 mm
Breaking Load: 120 Tonnes
Proof Load: 70 Tonnes
Weight: 16,9 Kg
A = 350 mm
B = 184 mm
C = 160 mm
D = 85 mm
E = 120 mm
R = 30 mm
Breaking Load: 180 Tonnes
Proof Load: 95 Tonnes
Weight: 25 Kg
322.687
322.686
Art.number Type
90 T
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with roller
Art.number Type
180 T
322.685
322.684
standard
with roller
H-2
HARDWARE
Art.number
WLL
(tons)
Pin
(mm)
Bow
(mm)
329.267
329.268
329.269
329.270
329.271
329.240
329.258
329.266
329.274
329.282
329.290
329.304
329.312
329.320
329.339
329.347
329.355
329.363
329.356
0,33
0,50
0,75
1
1,5
2
3,25
4,75
6,5
8,5
9,5
12
13,5
17
25
35
55
85
120
6,35
7,87
9,65
11,2
12,7
16,0
19,1
22,4
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
41,4
51,0
57,0
70,0
82,5
95,5
4,85
6,35
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
17,5
20,6
24,6
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
44,5
51
66,5
76
92
9,65
11,9
13,5
16,8
19,1
20,6
26,9
31,8
36,6
42,9
46
51,5
57
60,5
73
82,5
105
127
133
0,03
0,05
0,10
0,15
0,22
0,36
0,62
1,23
1,79
2,28
3,75
5,31
7,18
9,43
15,40
23,70
44,60
70
120
Pin
(mm)
Bow
(mm)
Inside width
pin (mm)
329.548
329.549
329.551
329.552
329.550
329.568
329.576
329.584
329.592
329.606
329.614
329.622
329.630
329.649
329.657
329.665
329.673
0,50
0,75
1
1,5
2
3,25
4,75
6,5
8,5
9,5
12
13,5
17
25
35
55
85
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16,0
19,1
22,4
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
41,4
51,0
57,0
70,0
82,5
6,35
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16
20,6
24,6
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
44,5
51
66,5
76
11,9
13,5
16,8
19,1
20,6
26,9
31,8
36,6
42,9
46
51,5
57
60,5
73
82,5
105
127
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H-3
HARDWARE
WLL
(tons)
Pin
(mm)
Bow
(mm)
Inside width
pin (mm)
329.070
329.088
329.096
329.100
329.118
329.126
329.134
329.142
329.150
329.169
329.177
329.185
329.193
329.207
329.215
0,33
0,50
0,75
1
1,5
2
3,25
4,75
6,5
8,5
9,5
12
13,5
17
25
6,35
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16,0
19,1
22,4
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
41,4
51,0
4,85
6,35
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16
19,1
22,4
25,4
29,5
32,8
36,1
39,1
46,7
9,65
11,9
13,5
16,8
19,1
20,6
26,9
31,8
36,6
42,9
46,0
51,5
57,0
60,5
73,0
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WLL
(tons)
Pin
(mm)
Bow
(mm)
Inside width
pin (mm)
329.398
329.401
329.410
329.428
329.436
329.444
329.452
329.460
329.479
329.487
329.495
329.509
329.517
329.525
0,50
0,75
1
1,5
2
3,25
4,75
6,5
8,5
9,5
12
13,5
17
25
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16,0
19,1
22,4
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
41,4
51,0
6,35
7,85
9,65
11,2
12,7
16
19,1
22,4
25,4
28,7
31,8
35,1
38,1
44,5
11,9
13,5
16,8
19,1
20,6
26,9
31,8
36,6
42,9
46,0
51,5
57,0
60,5
73,0
H-4
HARDWARE
OPEN SPELTER
SOCKET
CR-SOCKETS
TYPE SO4
Art.number Type
no.
323.588
323.591
323.652
323.616
323.603
323.648
323.637
323.654
323.657
323.655
323.649
512 31-36
517 38-42
519 43-48
522 49-54
524 55-60
526 61-68
527 69-75
528 76-80
529 81-86
530 87-93
531 94-102
533 108-115
11 - 13
14 - 16
18 - 19
20 - 22
23 - 26
27 - 30
31 - 36
37 - 39
40 - 42
43 - 48
49 - 54
25
30
35
41
51
57
63
70
76
89
95
Art.number Type
no.
Wire ropes
Bow
diameter (mm) (mm)
Inside width
(mm)
328.730
328.728
328.746
328.747
328.748
328.749
328.740
328.744
328.750
328.745
323.653
11 - 13
14 - 16
18 - 19
20 - 22
23 - 26
27 - 30
31 - 36
37 - 39
40 - 42
43 - 48
49 - 54
30
36
42
47
57
63
70
79
83
93
100
198
199
100
104
108
111
115
118
120
125
128
Pin
Wire ropes
diameter (mm) (mm)
1 1/4 - 1 3/8
1 1/2 - 1 5/8
1 3/4 - 1 7/8
2 - 2 1/8
2 1/4 - 2 3/8
2 1/2 - 2 5/8
2 3/4 - 2 7/8
3 - 3 1/8
3 1/4 - 3 3/8
3 1/2 - 3 5/8
3 3/4 - 4
4 1/4 - 4 1/2
298
299
200
201
204
207
212
215
217
219
222
22,5
26
32
38
44
51
57
63
70
76
82
B C
WLL MBF A
E
D
F
G Weight
tons tons mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
(kg)
28 140
32 160
40 200
50 250
60 300
80 400
100 500
120 600
140 700
160 800
180 900
200 1000
140
160
188
215
230
250
280
315
340
360
380
450
85
110
128
125
145
160
175
210
205
220
240
260
38 39 75
42 44 92
50 51 110
55 57 115
65 63 135
75 73 160
80 79 170
85 86 184
100 92 204
105 99 215
110 108 234
125 120 252
6,5
124 35
130 38 10
180 45 17
200 50 23
230 57 33
265 65 50
278 70 59
300 75 74
320 90 89
340 95 104
376 100 134
400 110 180
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HARDWARE
Wire rope
diameter (mm)
Pin
(mm)
328.995
329.002
329.010
329.029
329.037
329.045
329.053
323.631
9 - 10
11 - 13
14 - 16
18 - 19
20 - 22
24 - 26
28
30 - 32
20,6
25,4
30,2
35,1
41,4
51,0
57,0
63,5
Inside width
pin (mm)
20,6
25,4
31,8
38,1
44,5
51,0
57,0
66,5
WLL
(ton)
319.962
319.964
319.966
319.968
319.969
319.971
319.973
319.975
319.976
324.035
0,75
1
1,6
2
3,2
5
7,5
10
15
20
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(ton)
328.898
328.901
328.910
328.928
328.936
328.944
328.952
328.960
328.961
0,75
1
1,6
2
3,2
5
7,5
10
15
H-6
HARDWARE
Type
318.302
318.300
Art.number
Type
Weight
(kg)
Dimensions
(cm)
100.961
100.963
small model
large model
6
17
110x10x10
140x15, 5x15, 5
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Type
WLL
(tons)
Length
(meters)
Colour
319.280
319.019
319.032
319.016
319.021
319.018
319.140
MC- 30
MC- 30
MC- 30
MC- 30
MC- 30
MC- 30
MC- 30
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
319.052
318.987
318.988
318.989
319.002
318.992
319.194
MC - 60
MC - 60
MC - 60
MC - 60
MC - 60
MC - 60
MC - 60
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
319.195
318.993
318.994
318.995
319.004
318.996
319.102
MC - 90
MC - 90
MC - 90
MC - 90
MC - 90
MC - 90
MC - 90
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
319.196
319.173
319.169
319.020
319.046
319.042
319.174
MC - 120
MC - 120
MC - 120
MC - 120
MC - 120
MC - 120
MC - 120
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
319.006
319.008
319.011
318.999
319.013
319.175
MC - 150
MC - 150
MC - 150
MC - 150
MC - 150
MC - 150
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
3
4
5
6
8
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
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WLL
(tons)
Length
(meters)
Colour
318.901
318.902
318.903
319.125
318.904
319.126
DUO 10
DUO 10
DUO 10
DUO 10
DUO 10
DUO 10
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PURPLE
318.977
319.101
318.978
318.955
318.103
318.972
DUO 20
DUO 20
DUO 20
DUO 20
DUO 20
DUO 20
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
6
8
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
319.129
318.979
319.105
319.130
318.980
318.971
DUO 30
DUO 30
DUO 30
DUO 30
DUO 30
DUO 30
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
5
6
8
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
319.132
319.133
319.134
319.135
318.950
319.136
DUO 40
DUO 40
DUO 40
DUO 40
DUO 40
DUO 40
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
4
5
6
8
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
GREY
319.112
319.114
319.107
319.193
319.109
319.115
DUO 50
DUO 50
DUO 50
DUO 50
DUO 50
DUO 50
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
3
4
5
6
8
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
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HARDWARE
Art.number
Bandwidth
(mm)
L/C Capacity
Length
(meters)
318.912
318.916
318.920
319.202
319.209
319.212
318.918
318.926
318.940
318.927
318.928
318.929
318.931
318.780
318.781
318.782
25
25
25
35
35
35
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
75
75
75
400 / 800
400 / 800
400 / 800
1000 / 2000
1000 / 2000
1000 / 2000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
2000 / 4000
5000 / 10000
5000 / 10000
5000 / 10000
5
6
9
5
6
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
9
11
15
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1
2
3
4
5
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CHINESE FINGER
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Steelwire
diameter (mm)
300.174
300.175
300.176
300.177
300.178
300.179
R
R
R
R
R
R
8 - 13
13 - 18
18 - 24
24 - 32
34 - 38
40 - 50
Type RA
Art.number
Type
Steelwire
diameter (mm)
300.185
300.180
300.181
300.182
300.183
300.184
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
RA
8 - 13
13 - 18
18 - 24
24 - 32
34 - 38
40 - 50
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Alt.
Width
(mm)
Pin
(mm)
Wire
(mm)
323.611
323.620
323.622
323.641
323.643
323.632
323.645
323.624
323.646
(JIS 20)
(JIS 22)
(JIS 24)
(JIS 25)
(JIS 28)
(JIS 30)
(JIS 32)
(JIS 34)
(JIS 36)
38
44
51
51
57
57
63
63
76
30
34
37
40
43
46
48
52
56
18 - 20
21 - 22
23 - 24
25 - 26
27 - 30
27 - 30
31 - 36
31 - 36
37 - 39
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HARDWARE
Art.number
326.144
326.154
326.158
326.157
326.166
326.156
326.152
326.160
325.145
326.161
326.147
326.149
326.146
326.148
326.153
322.398
326.162
322.391
322.400
326.163
326.151
322.397
326.164
326.165
322.396
Groove Rope Size Link MBF Link WLL Link dia Link Length Link Width
(ton)
(mm)
(mm)
(inch)
(mm)
(ton)
(mm)
48
48
56
56
56
64
64
64
64
72
72
72
80
80
80
88
88
88
102
102
102
115
115
115
115
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
10
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
40 t
64 t
40 t
64 t
104 t
40 t
64 t
104 t
144 t
64 t
104 t
144 t
64 t
104 t
144 t
104 t
144 t
188 t
104 t
144 t
188 t
104 t
144 t
188 t
232 t
10 t
16 t
10 t
16 t
26 t
10 t
16 t
26 t
36 t
26 t
26 t
36 t
16 t
26 t
36 t
26 t
36 t
47 t
26 t
36 t
47 t
26 t
36 t
47 t
58 t
32
36
32
36
45
32
36
45
51
36
45
51
36
45
51
45
51
57
45
51
57
45
51
57
63
200
260
200
260
340
200
260
340
350
260
340
350
260
340
350
340
350
400
340
350
400
340
350
400
430
110
240
110
240
180
110
240
180
190
240
180
190
240
180
190
180
190
200
180
190
200
180
190
200
230
324.419
324.438
324.430
324.416
324.435
324.436
324.434
324.439
324.437
324.433
324.418
324.426
324.454
Groove Rope Size Link MBF Link WLL Link dia Link Length Link Width
(ton)
(mm)
(mm)
(inch)
(mm)
(ton)
(mm)
100
100
100
100
115
115
135
135
155
155
170
170
180
9-10,5
9-10,5
9-10,5
9-10,5
12,5-13
12,5-13
14-15
14-15
16-18
16-18
19-20
19-20
20-21
104 t
144 t
188 t
232 t
188 t
232 t
336 t
420 t
336 t
420 t
420 t
524 t
1000 t
26 t
36 t
47 t
58 t
47 t
58 t
84 t
105 t
84 t
105 t
105 t
131 t
250 t
45
51
57
63
57
63
72
80
72
80
80
90
115
340
350
400
430
400
430
440
450
440
450
450
460
600
180
190
200
230
200
230
250
250
250
250
250
300
400
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HARDWARE
SOLID THIMBLES
Art.number
Steelwire
diameter (mm)
Length
(inches)
Hole diameter
(mm)
326.413
326.416
326.417
326.418
326.419
326.420
326.421
326.422
326.423
326.424
324.428
326.425
326.426
326.427
326.428
326.415
326.429
326.430
324.400
324.402
326.412
324.409
324.406
334.407
324.408
324.413
326.431
326.432
326.408
324.407
326.434
8
10
12
14
16 - 18
16 - 18
20 - 22
20 - 22
20 - 22
24 - 26
24 - 26
24 - 26
24 -26
28 - 30
28 - 30
28 - 30
28 - 30
32 - 34
32 - 34
32 - 34
32 - 34
36 - 38
36 - 38
36 - 38
36 - 38
40 - 42
40 - 42
40 - 42
40 - 42
50 - 55
50 - 56
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
14
12 1/2
14
18
21
25
30
40
30
40
45
30
40
45
55
30
40
52
60
30
40
55
70
50
70
90
100
50
70
90
100
100
110
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(mm)
15
18
20
24
26
26
30
30
30
33
33
33
33
42
42
42
42
45
45
45
45
47
47
47
47
60
60
60
60
82
82
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HARDWARE
SOLID THIMBLES
IN ACC TO JIS B 2802
Art.
Nr Steelwire
number Size diameter
(mm)
326.355
326.354
326.372
326.353
326.352
326.345
326.349
326.346
326.347
24
26
26
28
30
32
34
36
45
20
22,4
22,4
25
26
28
32
34
40
42
42
45
50
50
50
55
55
75
29
31
31
33
35
38
40
42
52
5
6
6
6
7
7
8
8
10
Art.
number
Nr
Size
Steelwire
diameter
(mm)
326.396
326.395
326.394
326.393
326.392
326.397
326.377
326.381
326.378
326.401
326.391
326.376
326.375
326.374
326.373
326.371
326.380
326.368
326.369
328.367
326.366
326.364
326.383
326.365
326.370
329.387
326.363
329.388
326.344
326.362
326.361
326.360
326.398
326.390
326.450
326.359
334.406
326.400
326.389
326.358
326.441
326.433
8
10
12
14
14
16
16
16
16
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
26
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
8
10
12
14
14
16
16
16
16
18
20
20
20
24
24
24
26
28
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
36
36
36
36
36
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
Hole
diameter
(mm)
14
18
21
25
30
28
30
38
40
31
35
40
45
41
45
55
59
47
52
60
53
55
62
70
80
59
70
72
80
90
65
70
75
78
80
90
100
103
72
80
105
110
Thickness
(mm)
15
17,5
20
24
24
26
26
26
26
28,5
31
31
31
36
36
36
39,5
42
42
42
47
47
47
47
47
53
53
53
53
53
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
63
63
63
63
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HARDWARE
WLL
Art.
number tons
314.994
314.993
314.999
314.996
314.995
314.992
314.991
314.990
314.989
25
35
55
85
120
150
175
200
250
R
B
C
A
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
MBF
55
60
75
90
105
115
115
140
150
125
175
275
425
600
750
875
1.000
1.250
50
60
80
90
110
130
130
140
160
150
160
210
230
280
320
320
390
390
85
95
120
160
190
205
230
250
280
HEAVY DUTY
PELICAN /
SLIPHOOK
HK3
WLL
Art.
number tons
MBF
F
C
D
E
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
5
326.804
326.805
8
326.806
12
326.807
15
326.809
25
35
326.803
326.802
55
326.800
60
85
326.799
326.797 120
326.796 150
25
40
60
75
125
175
275
300
425
600
750
100
150
160
165
180
200
230
270
310
400
455
38
50
55
50
60
60
75
86
103
105
115
35
55
65
70
76
85
90
100
110
160
180
234
300
358
390
430
465
500
600
705
858
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Art.
Rope
Part
number Diameter Number
Inch mm
339.011
339.009
338.999
339.008
338.998
338.997
338.996
1,73
2,05
2,20
2,52
2,68
2,75
3,00
44
52
56
64
68
70
76
HP.4744
HP.4752
HP.4756
HP.4764
HP.4768
HP.4770
HP.4776
Nominal
Sleeve Sizes
Inch
mm
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
9,05 x 6,10
230 x 155
230 x 155
230 x 155
230 x 155
230 x 155
230 x 155
230 x 155
Lengths
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
On request a length of 3 m
Art.
number Rope
Part
Diameter Number
Inch mm
339.018
339.017
339.007
339.004
339.003
339.002
339.001
339.000
1,88
2,20
2,36
2,36
2,40
2,68
2,83
3,08
1,42
1,65
1,73
1,97
2,13
2,20
2,36
2,52
36
42
44
50
54
56
60
64
RS. 1036
RS. 1042
RS. 2044
RS. 2050
RS. 2054
RS. 3056
RS. 4060
RS. 4064
47
56
60
60
62
68
72
78
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
122
122
122
122
122
122
122
122
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
2M
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GROOVES IN SHEAVES
Apart from the sheave diameter, the lifetime of a rope also depends on the design and dimensions of the groove. If the
groove is too narrow, the rope gets wedged in it, the strands and wires cannot move as is required for bending, and this
condition is detrimental to the life time of the rope. On the other hand, too wide a groove also has an adverse effect on
rope life time due to the high surface pressure between rope and sheave.
The adjacent graph clearly shows that a radius 5% larger than half the rope diameter will give the longest service life of
the rope. For traction sheaves the radius of the groove is usually adapted as closely as possible to the radius of the rope
to obtain maximum traction. The rope is supported in the best possible manner if the arc of contact with the groove
contour can be 150 deg. This corresponds to a throat angle of 30 degrees. However, with a large fleet angle or with
oscillating loads, the throat angle should be larger (till 60 degrees) to avoid undue wear of the rope and sheave flanges.
The height of the flanges should be at least 1,5 times the rope diameter to prevent the rope running off the sheave.
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The rope and groove are inevitably subject to wear during operation. Since the diameter of a rope becomes smaller due
to abrasion and stretch, it will wear out the groove to the smaller diameter of the worn rope. If a new rope is laid in such a
worn groove, it will get wedged in the narrow groove and this will have a very adverse effect on its life. It is also possible
that the rope cuts its profile into the groove. Therefore the grooves should be inspected before installing a new rope and
if necessary they must be re-machined, preferably with a profile cutting tool. If a groove shows excessive wear, this may
be an indication that the sheave material is too soft. In this case a sheave of a harder grade steel must be used which
better resists the abrasive effect of the rope, or a larger diameter sheave should be taken.
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FLEET ANGLE
When ropes are wound on drums, attention must be paid to the fleet angle, that is the included angle between the rope
running to or from the extreme left or right of the drum and an imaginary line drawn from the centre of the sheave
normal to the axis of the drum. When this angle is too large, the rope in this extreme position will be pressed with great
force against the flange of the sheave which causes undue friction and wear of both the rope and travel too fast from the
side to the centre of the drum thereby leaving gaps between the wraps. When winding a second layer, the rope is forced
into these gaps which results in serious deterioration. When, on the other hand, the rope is wound past the centre of the
drum, a too large fleet angle will cause the next wrap to scrub against the preceding wrap as the rope runs more towards
the side of the drum.
If the fleet angle is too small, the rope does not travel fast enough towards the centre of the drum and, apart from
scrubbing, at a certain moment the wraps will pile up i.e. the next wrap is laid on top of the preceding one and is then
pressed to the side of the preceding wrap with great force. This has a detrimental effect on the rope and the equipment
on which it is used (shock loads).
For plain faced drums a maximum fleet angle of 1 degree is recommended. For grooved drums this figure is 2 degrees
maximum. In terms of length these figures correspond to a minimum distance between sheave and drum of 40 x a
(a= half the drum width) for faced drums and minimum 30 x a for grooved drums (approximate values). Hence, for a
grooved drum, 1 metre in width, the distance between sheave and drum should be 30 x a = 15 metres minimum, or
conversely, if the distance between drum and sheave is 7 metres, the maximum drum width should be (7:30) x 2 = approx.
47cm.
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Based upon
(m)
3 x 17 S
3 x 26 WS
3 x 31 WS
3 x 36 WS
4 x 26 WS
4 x 36 WS (Lankofour)
6 x 7 (7 x 7)
6 x 19 S
6 x 25 F
6 x 26 WS
6 x 31 WS
6 x 36 WS
6 x 41 WS
8 x 19 S
8 x 26 WS
8 x 25 F & 8 x 31 WS
8 x 36 WS
44 x d
40 x d
36 x d
32 x d
28 x d
26 x d
42 x d
30 x d
25 x d
28 x d
22 x d
19 x d
25 x d
32 x d
28 x d
28 x d
24 x d
370 x
Rotation resistant
D-sheave
(mm)
Based upon
(m)
19 x 7
34 x d
560 x
Non rotating
D-sheave
(mm)
Based upon
(m)
35 x 7 (Lankoflex / Lankopack)
34 x d
560 x
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The proper direction of winding the first layer on a smooth drum can be determined by standing behind the drum
and looking along the path of the rope travels, and then following one of the procedures illustrated in next figure. The
diagrams show: the correct relationship that should be maintained between the direction of lay of the rope (right of
left), the direction of rotation of the drum (over wind or under wind), winding from left to right or right to left.
By holding the right or left hand with index finger extended, palm up or palm down, the proper procedure for
applying left and right lay rope on a smooth drum can be easily determined.
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L = rope length in m
C x D x (B + C)
Spooling capacity = L = - x x 0,9
d2
0,9 = 10% safety in case of wild spooling pattern.
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SPLICE
INSTRUCTIONS
TIPTOTWELVE
2
THE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED: Sharp knife, tape and a spike
This splice is suitable for 12 strand ropes, braided one over one.
START
a. Start with measuring the length of the tail. It should at least be 12 full braiding
pitches long. Wrap a tape around rope at the start point of the splice (photo 1);
b.
Tape the individual ends to keep yarns together. Then unlay the tail for the full 12
braiding pitches;
c.
Bend the rope to form the eye and add eye protection if required. A seizing or
whipping may be used to keep two rope parts together at the start point of the
splice;
d.
Divide the 12 strands into 6 pairs. 3 pairs of left hand lay and 3 pairs of right hand lay
strands (photo 2).
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SPLICING
Note: always tuck right hand lay strands under right hand lay strands and left under left.
A.
Tuck from the first pair (1R right red), the 1st strand under 6 strands (2 right, 2 left, 2
right) of the body (photo 3);
B.
Tuck the 2nd right hand strand from this pair under 5 strands (photo 4);
C.
Continue tucking these strands under resp. the same 5th and 6th right hand strand of
the body. (over one, under one, over one) (photo 5);
D.
Both strands are tucked in the same way 3 times in total. Only with the second strand
a fourth tuck is made over one, under two (photo 6);
E.
The second pair of strands (2L, left, grey), are tucked under the 4th and 3rd strand of
the body (photo 7). Continue here as well with tucking these strands over and under
the same 4th and 3rd strand of the body. Again, only the second strand is tucked for a
fourth time over one, under 2 (photo 8);
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The third pair (3R, right, yellow), are tucked under resp. the 2nd and 1st strand of the
body. Then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 9 + 10);
G.
The fourth pair (4L, left, black), go under resp. the 1st and 2nd strands of the body
(calculated from the tucks made at F) Then follow same procedure (photo 11 + 12);
H.
The fifth set (5R, right, white), are both tucked under one strand, then follow same
procedure (photo 13+14);
I.
The last pair (6L, left, blue) are tucked under resp. 2 and 3 strands, then follow the
same procedure (photo 15+16);
J.
The splice is now finished. Tape the two most close laying ends together (if the
procedure has been followed correctly then such a pair will consists out of a left
and right hand laid strand) and cut off the over length (photo 17).
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11
12
THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE.
13
14
15
16
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Pull the full rope twice through the standing part of the rope
and bury the tail into standing part of the rope by using a
hollow splice pen. If the tail should still be tapered then let the
end come out of the standing part. Ensure the tall has been
pulled deep enough to re-enter the standing part.
Now ensure that mark 2 and 3 are again in place. Then hold
the crotch of eye tight and pull back the cover over the
inserted core.
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Mark 3
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START
a. Start with measuring the length of the tail. It should be at least 22
braiding pitches long. Wrap a tape around rope at the start point of the
splice (photo 1);
b.
Tape the individual ends to keep yarns together. Then unlay the tail for
the full 22 braiding pitches;
c.
Bend the rope to form the eye and add eye protection if required. A
seizing or whipping may be used to keep two rope parts together at
the start point of the splice;
d.
Divide the 12 strands into 6 pairs: 3 pairs of left hand lay and 3 pairs of
right hand lay strands (photo 2);
SPLICING
Note : always tuck right hand lay strands under right hand lay strands and left
under left.
A.
Tuck from the first pair (1R right yellow), the 1st strand under 6 strands
(2 right, 2 left, 2 right) of the body (photo 3);
B.
Tuck the 2nd right hand strand from this pair under 5 strands (photo 4);
C.
Continue tucking these strands under resp. the same 5th and 6th right
hand strand of the body (over one, under one, over one)(photo 5);
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D.
E.
The second pair of strands (2L, left, blue) are tucked under the 4th and
3rd strand of the body (photo 6). Continue here as well with tucking
these strands over and under the same 4th and 3rd strand of the body
for 4 times in total (photo 7);
F.
The third pair (3R, right, black), are tucked under resp. the 2nd and 1st
strand of the body. Then follow the same procedure as described before
(photo 8 + 9);
G.
The fourth pair (4L, left, grey) go under resp. the 1st and 2nd strands of
the body (calculated from the tucks made at F). Then follow the same
procedure as described before (photo 10 + 11);
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The fifth set (5R, right, white) are both tucked under one strand, then
follow the same procedure as described before (photo 12 + 13);
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13
I.
The last pair (6L, left, red) is tucked under resp. 2 and 3 strands, then
follow the same procedure as described before (photo 14 + 15);
14
15
J.
Now we go back to the first pair of strands (1R, right, yellow). Continue
to tuck this strand under one, over one until 10 full tucks are made
(photo 16);
16
K.
To finish this pair the second strand is tucked also under the next strand,
we call this a tuck (photo 17);
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18
19
Continue with the second pair of strands (2L, left, blue) and tuck the
strands until one has made 10 full tucks and the other has made 10
tucks (photo 18 + 19);
M. Continue with the third pair of strands (3R, right black) follow the same
steps as described before (photo 20 + 21);
N.
Continue this procedure until all strands are tucked into the body
(photo 22 + 23 + 24);
O.
The splice is now finished. Tape the two most close laying ends together
(if the procedure has been followed correctly then it will consist out of a
left and right hand laid strand) and cut off the over length (photo 25).
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21
23
24
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INFORMATION
Angle to the
vertical
0o
0o to 45o
Over 45o
to 60o
0o to 45o
Over 45o
to 60o
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
Direct
0o
= 1770 N/mm2
= 1960 N/mm2
Choke hitch
Nominal
Working Load
Diameter (mm) Limits (T)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
0,75
0,95
1,15
1,40
1,70
2,00
2,25
3,00
3,70
4,60
5,65
6,70
7,80
9,00
11,8
15,0
18,5
22,5
26,0
31,5
36,0
42,0
0,83
1,05
1,27
1,55
1,88
2,21
2,49
3,32
4,10
5,09
6,26
7,42
8,64
9,97
13,1
16,6
20,5
24,9
28,8
34,9
39,9
46,5
1,05
1,30
1,60
2,00
2,30
2,80
3,15
4,20
5,20
6,50
7,80
9,40
11,0
12,5
16,5
21,0
26,0
31,5
37,0
44,0
50,0
58,0
1,16
1,44
1,77
2,21
2,55
3,10
3,49
4,65
5,76
7,20
8,64
10,40
12,2
13,8
18,3
23,3
28,8
34,9
41,0
48,7
55,4
64,2
0,75
0,95
1,15
1,40
1,70
2,00
2,25
3,00
3,70
4,60
5,65
6,70
7,80
9,00
11,8
15,0
18,5
22,5
26,0
31,5
36,0
42,0
0,83
1,05
1,27
1,55
1,88
2,21
2,49
3,32
4,10
5,09
6,26
7,42
8,64
9,97
13,1
16,6
20,5
24,9
28,8
34,9
39,9
46,5
1,55
2,00
2,40
3,00
3,55
4,15
4,80
6,30
7,80
9,80
11,8
14,0
16,5
18,9
25,0
31,5
39,0
47,0
55,0
66,0
76,0
88,0
1,72
2,21
2,66
3,32
3,93
4,60
5,32
6,98
8,64
10,90
13,1
15,5
18,3
20,9
27,7
34,9
43,2
52,0
60,9
73,1
84,2
97,4
1,10
1,40
1,70
2,12
2,50
3,00
3,40
4,50
5,65
6,90
8,40
10,0
11,5
13,5
17,5
22,5
28,0
33,5
40,0
47,0
54,0
63,0
1,22
1,55
1,88
2,35
2,77
3,32
3,76
4,98
6,26
7,64
9,30
11,1
12,7
14,9
19,4
24,9
31,0
37,1
44,3
52,0
59,8
69,8
1,20
1,50
1,85
2,25
2,70
3,15
3,70
4,80
6,00
7,35
9,00
10,6
12,5
14,5
19,0
23,5
30,0
36,0
42,0
50,0
58,0
67,0
1,33
1,66
2,05
2,49
2,99
3,49
4,10
5,32
6,64
8,14
9,97
11,7
13,8
16,1
21,0
26,0
33,2
39,9
46,5
55,4
64,2
74,2
Leg factor
k
1,00
1,00
1,40
1,40
1,00
1,00
2,10
2,10
1,50
1,50
1,60
1,60
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ROPE INFORMATION
Weight, length and diameter are measured in accordance with EN 919. The breaking force of new, unused synthetic
ropes, both standard and high performance, are in accordance with EN 919. All data in this brochure is provided for
technical reference and guidance only, it does not constitute a guarantee. Lankhorst Ropes reserves the right to amend
details of their specification in line with technical developments. For calculation purposes customers should consult
the salespeople of Lankhorst in-depth and up to date technical details.
It can be expected that the strength of the rope will decrease from the moment it is taken into service. At any time
avoid using ropes that show signs of wear and abrasion. If in doubt contact the salespeople of Lankhorst Ropes. We
recommend taking the rope out of usage until possible repairs have been made or the rope has been rejected.
Joints and knots can cause loss of strength, in extreme cases up to 50%. When ropes are running over pulleys or
sheaves, one also should take care of proper D/d ratios as well as grooves. If in doubt about any of the mentioned
actions, please contact our salespeople for details.
CONSTRUCTIONS
3 and 4 strand
3 and 4 strand hawser laid constructions are easy to splice and have an excellent abrasion resistance.
8 strand plaited
A 100% torque balanced rope due to the 4 left and 4 right hand lay constructed strands.
This construction does not kink, is easy to terminate and has a great abrasion resistance.
12 strand plaited
A 100% torque balanced rope due to the 6 left and 6 right hand lay constructed strands.
This construction does not kink, is easy to terminate and has a great abrasion resistance.
Cover braids
Cover braided constructions can be offered with a variety of cores. In most cases the jacket (cover) does not contribute
to the ropes strength. The non load bearing jacket provides a protection to the ropes core, this being the strength
member. If the jacket is damaged, this does not automatically mean loss of strength. The larger sizes of cover braids
especially, will retain their breaking strength even if the jacket is completely abraded. Our cover braids offer maximum
strength at a minimal diameter and thus weight.
Extruded jackets
Extruded jackets can be provided upon request depending upon the application. However for certain application they
are provided as standard, like for instance our tower guys (HPTG). In order to provide a die-electric strength member
the rope core is surrounded by an abrasion and UV resistant, water proof jacket. Extruded jackets (PP,PE,PA,PUR)
normally provide a more abrasion resistant cover, but restrain the ropes use due to less flexibility (higher stiffness).
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Many varieties on above constructions can be provided. Plaited cores with braided jackets as well as extruded jackets
can be supplied if the application demands a special design. Lankhorst Ropes is not only able to design a rope, but is
also able to engineer specialty terminations suited for your needs.
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a) A wire rope that is repeatedly bended over sheaves will show fatigue breaks
in individual wires. The breaks are square and can be seen on the picture
alongside. This type of damage is related to items 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 in above
drawing.
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In the table alongside one can see the number of broken wires over a
length of 6d at which the wire rope is discarded. See for detailed and
exact data ISO 4309.
CONSTRUCTION ORDINARY
LAY
6x19S
6x25SF
6x26WS
6x36WS
6x41WS
8x36WS
19x7
11
15
16
22
25
29
10
When sheaves are too small and heavy loads are applied, the wire rope
could be heavily damaged.
Of most importance is to observe the rate of breaking of wires, a high rate
indicates the wire rope will have to be replaced soon.
c) Sharp objects (related to items 1, 2, 5, 8 in drawing on page I-18) can damage the wire rope as shown. When the strands are damaged accordingly,
the wire rope needs to be replaced. This type of damage can be avoided
by adjusting proper bending radius.
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d) The core of a wire rope will be protruded when a shock load is applied
to the wire rope. The wire rope can no longer be used (related to items 5
and 8 in drawing on page I-18).
f ) When the wire rope went over the edge of a sheave,it is applied to a
sharp bending (related to items 6, 8, 10, 11in drawing on page I-18). This
can be prooved when the individual wires are examined and ar either
broken as cup-cone breaks or shear breaks.
g) Drum crushing results in a flattened wire rope. This is caused when the
load applied to wind the wire rope is too high, the drum is too small or
when multiple layered winding (related to items 1 and 2 in drawing on
page I-18).
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INSPECTION OF CORDAGE
Before a length of rope is issued for use, the entire length, including eye splices and/or long splices should be inspected
by a competent person. This examination should be undertaken to check the following:
INTERNAL WEAR(DIRT AND GRIT)
Where ropes have been used in a gritty environment, sharp grit may penetrate into their centre. It is important to open
the rope and examine between the strands to establish whether such damage is occurring. This examination must be
undertaken very carefully to prevent buckling and distortion of the strands which may itself cause trouble at a later date.
The presence of large quantities of fibre dust in the centre of the rope indicates that a replacement may be due. Oil and
grease deposits by themselves do not damage most rope materials. However they do trap dirt and grit and may make
the rope difficult or unpleasant to handle.
EXTERNAL WEAR
Some types of ropes will develop a fur or pile on their surface as the result of dragging over rough surfaces. This is
quite normal and will not cause weakening of the rope to any significant extent. Excessive wear is indicated by a major
proportion of the cross sections of the yarns on the outside of the rope being removed. Such wear usually is seen most
clearly on the strand crowns, on the inside of eye splices, in particular underneath a rope thimble, if incorporated.
MECHANICAL DAMAGE
Although most external abrasion is localized, mechanical damage will always weaken a rope. The weakening will depend
upon the severity of the damage. It must be remembered that mechanical damage, especially chafing, will always have a
more drastic effect on smaller ropes than on the larger ropes.
CUTS
Cuts require close examination to establish their depth, and hence how much of the ropes cross section has been
damaged. For jacketed ropes where the jacket is not load baring(e.g. Tipto-Winchline), a cut that does not damage the
core will probably not affect the strength. However core deformation or herniation could occur on subsequent use if
the jacket is not repaired. Also, cuts to jackets may cause adverse effects such as handling difficulties, inability to slide
through fittings smoothly and exposing the core to grit.
FLEX FATIGUE PULLEYS, ROLLERS, CHOCKS, FAIRLEADS
Constant bending of any type of rope causes internal and external fiber abrasion. This is frequently caused by running
over pulleys. But other types of flexing such as frequent bending over a small radius surface(chock/fairlead) can also
cause fatigue damage. Flexing over fixed surfaces is often accompanied by surface wear, especially if sliding action is also
present. Wear will appear on the surface of the contact area. The fibers will become matted on the surface and/or glazed
from heat build-up.
HOCKLE, TWIST OR CORKSCREW
If too much twist is introduced into a hawser laid rope it will tend to hockle(kink). Hockles that can not be turned
back easily to restore the ropes integrity indicate severe damage. The same applies for the opposite, corkscrews, when
restoring the rope back into its original structure is difficult or impossible the rope should be taken out of service. Braided
and plaited ropes should not display any twist and these ropes should not be used unless restored to normal appearance.
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CHEMICAL ATTACK
Deterioration of cordage by chemicals is usually not the result of the rope having been contaminated by a chemical
foreseen by the user. That is to say, ropes, which are used in known chemical environments usually, are supplied in a
quality to offer the highest resistance to the conditions. Rather, frequently contamination occurs by accident from
chemicals whose presence was not foreseen.
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SUNLIGHT DAMAGE
Ultra-violet radiation from sunlight can cause brittle, weak outer rope yarns in polyolefin lines and strength
deterioration in ropes from some other fibres.
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THERMAL DAMAGE
Friction of synthetic fibre ropes under high tension while rendering around bitts and winches, or while going through
fairleads, can generate enough heat to melt or fuse fibres, yarns or strands together.
The examination should determine whether any areas of fusion or carbonisation are present. If in doubt discard the
rope.
WETTING
Natural fibre ropes when wet or damp should not be left on the ground as in this way the germs of rot start. Also
particles of grit are picked up. Man-made fibre ropes although not affected by wet or damp are nevertheless liable to
damage by particles of grit. All wet ropes should be hung up in freely circulating air and allowed to dry naturally. If this
cannot be done the ropes should be loosely stacked on pieces of timber or any other suitable substance, clear of damp
ground or sweating concrete. Coils of new rope should be stacked in a similar manner. On no account should ropes be
dried by any form of heat.
MILDEW
Mildew does not attack man-made fibres although surface contamination may, under certain circumstances, provide a
nutrient, which permits the growth of moulds. Whilst these are unpleasant, they do not affect the strength of the rope.
They may be removed by washing in water. The use of harsh detergents should be avoided. Mildew will attack natural
fibre cordage if it is stored wet in stagnant air. The mould will live on the cellulose of the rope and in consequence a loss
of strength will inevitably occur.
ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION
Reaching a decision on whether the cordage is, or is not, fit for further use must be based on the conditions of the
cordage, and what defects have been observed during the examination. The examination must only be undertaken by
someone who is competent. In forming a decision, the examiner should adopt a fail-safe policy. If there is any doubt that
the cordage may not sustain the stresses, which it is likely to have to bear, then it must not be used.
Rope/yarn damage regardless of the percentage leads to strength loss. The attached discard criteria may describe a
certain percentage after which the rope should be rejected. This percentage is valid for ropes in general service. For
ropes used in critical applications the retirement criteria should be determined in cooperation between user and
Lankhorst Ropes and will/can vary upon application.
Preferably a sample should be taken from the rope in order to determine the actual residual breaking strength of the
rope. When this is not possible the attached criteria should be used in order to determine whether or not the rope
should be taken out of service. In practice it has proven to be very difficult to estimate strength loss based upon visual
inspection alone. The visual examination should therefore be carried out very conservatively.
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Finally, the user must take notice of the fact that even carefully used ropes will wear out if they receive sufficient use,
and care should be taken to withdraw them from service before this time is reached rather than allowing them to
continue in use until they fail.
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