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THE VITAL

CONNECTION

MARITIME

PORTFOLIO.
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CONTENTS
LANKHORST ROPES … THE VITAL CONNECTION 3

“THROUGH LIFE ,FOR LIFE” SERVICE MODEL 5

SYNTHETIC ROPE SELECTION 8

STEEL WIRE ROPE SELECTION 28

RELATED ACCESSORIES 34

Technical and commercial modifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved.
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LANKHORST ROPES…
THE VITAL CONNECTION
Lankhorst Ropes is a world leading supplier of synthetic fibre and steel wire
ropes for the maritime and offshore industries. As a Royal Lankhorst Euronete
Group company, Lankhorst Ropes is also part of the world’s largest steel wire
manufacturer, WireCo WorldGroup.

Founded in 1803, Lankhorst Ropes has over 200 years’ experience in the
manufacture and supply of high performance ropes for mooring and towing
applications.

Our core business is the development and production of high performance,


synthetic and steel wire ropes for mooring and anchor systems, as well as towing
and crane hoisting and luffing applications. We are committed to setting the
standard for maritime ropes through our leading rope brands - TIPTO® ‘Strong
& Durable’ family, EURO ‘Strong & Stretch’ family and LANKO® ‘Strong & Light’
family, which provide an optimal combination of breaking strength, life-time
safety and ease of handling. All our ropes are produced in accordance with
OCIMF recommendations and ISO standards.

As a supplier of steel wire ropes, Lankhorst Ropes has direct access to WireCo’s
large steel wire manufacturing resource and leading wire rope brands, like Casar.
Our design team has many years’ experience in applications using both synthetic
and steel ropes. Lankhorst offers a one-stop shop for synthetic and steel wire
ropes to shipping and offshore companies globally; and we are the key player for
new build ships’ initial rope supply.

RELIABILITY AND SAFETY


Lankhorst Ropes is fully certified according to ISO 9001:2015. Quality is central
to our business ethos, ensuring you benefit from the highest quality products
and services. Our factories for both steel wire and fibre ropes are approved
by many IACS members, such as Lloyds, DNV/GL, BV and ABS. In addition,
Lankhorst Ropes incorporates features like higher visibility, traceability, snap
back protection and lower weight in their ropes, making them easier and safer to
use.

INNOVATION AND HIGH PERFORMANCE


Lankhorst Ropes has a reputation for excellence in product innovation.
Lankhorst Ropes has developed several multi-award winning rope innovations,
including the TIPTO® WINCHLINE anti-snap back feature which received the
‘Innovation in Ship Operations’ award from SEATRADE in 2013, which have led
the industry in rope handling and safety. Lankhorst Ropes is leader in providing
extraordinary solutions in terms of breaking strength, service life and ease of
rope handling.

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- Head office (Sneek)
- Global warehousing
- Confection centre

SERVICE AND DELIVERY


Lankhorst Ropes maintains stock points Retford
Montgomeryville Rotterdam
at strategic locations and main ports Bilbao
worldwide. Thanks to our widespread Houston
network and global presence, you
Algeciras Dubai
are ensured continuity of supply, fast Fujairah
service and short delivery times. Our
global network of stock points and Panama
local sales offices includes Algeciras, Singapore
Bilbao, Brisbane, Cape Town, Dordrecht
(NL), Dubai, Durban, Fujairah, Houston, Rio de
Janeiro
Montgomeryville (USA), Panama,
Retford (UK), Rio de Janeiro, Rotterdam, Durban Brisbane
Singapore and Sneek (NL).
Cape Town

stockpoint local sales office

PARTNER AND PROBLEM SOLVER


Lankhorst Ropes develops, manufactures and supplies a broad
range of ropes directly from stock. Besides fast supply of standard
items and rope configurations, Lankhorst Ropes has a dedicated
confectioning centre to meet the needs of different market segment
demands for specialized and tailor made solutions. In close
consultation with our clients, we can bring nearly any desired product
to market.

SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY


Lankhorst Ropes is committed to sustainability in its products and operations, conserving energy and natural resources
wherever possible. We introduced the maritime rope industry’s first recycling scheme for retired ropes, for use in moulded
public furniture, poles and planks, for example. It is an integral part of our sustainability policy and helps many of our partners
enhance their environmental policies.

MARITIME

Cranes & Mining Engineered Wire Oil & Gas Yarns Fishing
OEM products

DRY CARGO WET CARGO TUG & TOWING CRUISE DREDGING INLAND SHIPPING EPCI HEAVY LIFT
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‘THROUGH LIFE,
FOR LIFE’
SERVICE MODEL

The cost and operational demands on operators have never been


greater. Maintaining a competitive edge is often the sum of marginal
gains, small improvements, which when taken together can make
a big difference. Lankhorst Ropes’ Through Life, For Life service is
designed to do just this.

Lankhorst Ropes: Through Life, For Life gives operators a cost-


effective portfolio of rope service life support and sustainability STEP 1 ROPE SELECTION
benefits unmatched in the industry.
Making the correct rope selection is vital. The cost-
From development of a mooring plan to rope selection and effectiveness and safety of shipping operations
management through predictive service-life rope testing and training, are dependent on selecting the correct rope.
Lankhorst provides complete ‘through life’ rope service – we want Lankhorst takes a holistic approach to prevent
you to experience the benefit of working with our ropes in terms of early failure of the rope:
longer rope service-life, easier handling and safe operation.
• Analysis of ship route and mooring conditions
And then we go further. Commitment to green manufacture combined We will jointly go through all details of the trading
with a longer lasting rope service-life, and ultimately rope recycling, route (if known) including type of mooring,
translates into levels of sustainability that make a significant expected swell conditions, possible currents and
contribution to your environmental policies. Looked at in this way, life risks of surging.
enhancing, sustainability is built-in with Lankhorst Ropes: Through
Life, For Life; and it makes good business sense too! • Analysis of the mooring plan
We will jointly go through all details of the rope
route starting from the winch, and calculated
winch capacity, to analysis of D/d ratios.

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Rope selection criteria
Based on the holistic analyses, Lankhorst will
recommend a rope to meet the desired properties for:

- Elongation
- Rope flexibility/stiffness
- Anti-twist
- Break load
- Chafing gear
- Safety risks
- Floatation
- Service life expectations
- Environmental conditions
- International standards.

STEP 2 ROPE INSTALLATION AND CREW TRAINING


Lankhorst Ropes is committed to equipping crew with the
knowledge and skills needed to ensure safe use of fibre
ropes and maximum service life. Specifically, we provide:

- Training on rope handling


- Splicing instructions
- Installation on new (shipyard) or existing (ports) vessels
- Hardware inspection including all on-vessel equipment.

STEP 3 INSPECTION / MAINTENANCE ADVICE / TRAINING


Regular inspection is important in ensuring maximum
rope service life. In addition to the crew training on rope
handling and inspection, Lankhorst Ropes will make
periodic visits to the vessel in port to undertake:

- Hardware inspection
- Full length rope inspection
- Update crew training
- Produce an inspection report.

STEP 4 RESIDUAL STRENGTH TESTING


Lankhorst Ropes will provide a continuous residual strength
testing program in order to assist in determining the best
moment to change the rope end-to-end in order to ensure the
best economical life time and to optimise safety on board. We
believe this should be based on mooring hours, i.e. the number
of hours a line has been used in mooring the vessel. This can
be quantified by vessel and reported back to the manufacturer.
Other factors which ought to be taken into consideration are
local environmental conditions at the ports and terminals.

Visual inspection
The rope-sample is visually inspected. Photos are taken
for the final residual strength test report before pulling the
sample to destruction.

Test report
Each sample will get its own test certificate as illustrated.
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Developing safe retirement criteria


By a continuous process of analysis and testing, it is
possible to determine the most economical and safest
points for ending rope usage and ultimately rope
retirement.

STEP 5 RECYCLING OF ROPES


The rope testing and recycling programmes can be
THROUGH LIFE, combined. Ropes which are returned for testing and deemed

FOR LIFE unusable, can be used for recycling into other polymer
products. In the image below you see an offshore vessel with
KLP® Deck Covers made by Lankhorst Engineered Products.
Minimalising risk and
Proof of participation in the recycling programme is shown by
increasing safety for a logo on the Work Certificate.
people and environment. The recycling programme is an exclusive programme. It is
not meant for ad hoc single rope returning for recycling as an
alternative to disposal by our customers. The intention is that
the whole fleet’s ropes will be recycled in time.

Check the synthetic rope selection pages to find out which


products participate in the recycling programme.

ROPE TRACEABILITY
Record keeping is essential for the safe use of mooring
and towing ropes. Lankhorst high performance ropes carry
a unique Product Identification Code (PIC). This PIC code
is printed on a tape inside the rope and on the protective
barrier in the eye. It corresponds with the factory certificate
number for each rope, providing an effective way of
managing rope use and maintenance.

24/7 ACCESS TO ROPE CERTIFICATES


Lankhorst Ropes is able to offer 24/7 access to fibre rope and steel wire
rope certificates, regardless of the time zone.

Certificates may be mislaid during filing or transportation but can


be required immediately to trace and identify ropes. By providing
direct access to rope certificates, Lankhorst customers are able to
instantaneously check all of their ropes’ details including construction,
diameter, length, minimum breaking load and end termination.
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ROPE SELECTION
SYNTHETIC ROPES

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

092.006 6 1/4 2,3 1,5 35 3,57 7.870


092.008 8 5/16 3,9 3 62 6,32 13.942
092.010 10 3/8 5,9 4 98 10,00 22.037
HIGH MODULUS ROPES 092.012
092.014
12
14
1/2
9/16
9,3
10,7
6
7,2
137
184
13,97
18,77
30.807
41.376
092.016 16 5/8 14,0 9 244 24,89 54.869
092.018 18 11/16 18 12 303 30,91 68.136

LANKO®FORCE 092.020
092.022
20
22
13/16
7/8
21,5
28
14
19
374
450
38,15
45,90
84.102
101.192
092.024 24 1 33,5 23 533 54,37 119.856
092.026 26 1 1/16 38,5 26 612 62,42 137.621
092.028 28 1 1/8 43,5 29 701 71,50 157.635
092.030 30 1 1/4 51,5 35 789 80,48 177.423
092.032 32 1 5/16 59 40 887 90,47 199.461
092.034 34 1 3/8 64 43 991 101,08 222.847
092.036 36 1 1/2 72 48 1.076 109,75 241.961
092.038 38 1 9/16 80 54 1.191 121,48 267.822
092.040 40 1 5/8 89 60 1.314 134,03 295.481
092.044 44 1 3/4 107 72 1.559 159,02 350.574
092.046 46 1 13/16 117 79 1.741 177,48 391.276
092.048 48 1 7/8 128 86 1.854 189,01 416.686
092.050 50 2 138 93 2.161 220,32 485.722
12 strand braided rope, made of DYNEEMA® yarns. 092.052 52 2 1/16 150 101 2.191 223,38 492.468
LANKO®FORCE is an excellent alternative for heavy and 092.054 54 2 1/8 162 109 2.291 233,58 514.955
lumbersome steel wire ropes in situations requiring manual 092.056 56 2 1/4 174 117 2.491 253,98 559.929
handling of the rope. It is stronger than conventional steel 092.060 60 2 3/8 200 134 2.821 287,64 634.137
wire rope, yet the corresponding weight is 7 times lower. The 092.062 62 2 7/16 213 143 2.921 297,84 656.624
improved handling characteristics are especially suitable for 092.064 64 2 5/8 227 153 3.211 327,42 721.837
towing and mooring applications. Another important benefit 092.068 68 2 11/16 258 173 3.611 368,22 811.785
of LANKO®FORCE is that the rope is floating. Moreover, when 092.072 72 2 13/16 288 194 4.011 409,02 901.734
replacing fibre rope, the reduction in rope diameter can lead 092.074 74 2 15/16 304 204 4.201 428,40 944.459
to substantial savings in the weight and size of the mooring 092.076 76 3 320 215 4.401 448,80 989.433
winches, for example, when incorporated in the design of a new 092.080 80 3 3/16 355 239 4.511 460,02 1.014.169
build vessel the cost saving is substantial. 092.082 82 3 1/4 373 251 4.751 484,50 1.068.138
097.084 84 3 5/16 391 263 4.951 504,90 1.113.113
ELONGATION: 092.086 86 3 3/8 410 276 5.152 525,30 1.158.087
092.088 88 3 7/16 430 289 5.320 542,50 1.196.006
used rope new rope 092.092 92 3 5/8 469 315 5.879 599,50 1.321.670
100
092.096 96 3 3/4 510 343 6.478 660,60 1.456.372
90
80
092.100 100 3 15/16 557 374 7.078 721,70 1.591.074
70 092.104 104 4 1/8 600 403 7.677 782,80 1.725.777
60 092.108 108 4 1/4 650 437 8.276 843,90 1.860.479
Min.breaking force (%)

50 092.112 112 4 7/16 695 467 8.875 905,00 1.995.181


40 092.116 116 4 9/16 747 502 9.551 973,90 2.147.079
30 092.118 118 4 5/8 772 519 9.774 996,70 2.197.345
20
092.120 120 4 3/4 798 536 10.289 1.049,20 2.313.087
10
0
097.124 124 4 7/8 856 575 10.832 1.104,50 2.435.003
0 1 2 3 4 5 092.128 128 5 1/16 910 611 11.466 1.169,20 2.577.642
Elongation (%) 097.132 132 5 3/16 972 653 12.195 1.243,50 2.741.445
092.136 136 5 3/8 1.030 692 12.766 1.301,70 2.869.754
097.140 140 5 1/2 1.092 734 13.456 1.372,10 3.024.959
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,98 (floating) 097.142 142 5 5/8 1.123 755 13.783 1.405,50 3.098.593
092.144 144 5 2/3 1.150 773 14.260 1.454,10 3.205.738
UV-RESISTANCE excellent 097.146 146 5 3/4 1.186 797 14.447 1.473,20 3.247.846
097.148 148 5 13/16 1.218 818 14.772 1.506,30 3.320.819
ABRASION RESISTANCE excellent 097.150 150 5 15/16 1.251 841 15.096 1.539,30 3.393.572
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good 097.152 152 6 1.278 859 15.332 1.563,40 3.446.703
097.154 154 6 1/16 1.317 885 15.796 1.610,70 3.550.981
MELTING POINT approx. 147°C 097.156 156 6 1/8 1.351 908 16.125 1.644,30 3.625.057
097.158 158 6 1/4 1.385 931 16.454 1.677,80 3.698.911
CONSTRUCTION 12 strand plaited 097.160 160 6 3/10 1.416 952 16.729 1.705,90 3.760.861
097.162 162 6 3/8 1.456 978 17.117 1.745,40 3.847.944
TCLL VALUE 100% 097.164 164 6 7/16 1.492 1.003 17.479 1.782,30 3.929.294
COLOUR yellow 097.166 166 6 9/16 1.528 1.027 17.841 1.819,20 4.010.645
097.168 168 6 1/2 1.561 1.049 18.178 1.853,60 4.086.484
WATER ABSORPTION 0% Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself,
ELONGATION USED ROPE 1% without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of
accessories / fittings.
QUICK BURY SPLICE
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LANKO®FORCE WITH article


number
nominal diameter
core outside
mm inch mm inch
weight

kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force

kN t (metric) lbs
DEFENDER® JACKET 092.748 48 1 7/8 60 2 3/8 185 85 1.853 188,95 416.571
092.752 52 2 1/16 64 2 5/8 208 100 2.160 220,26 485.587
092.756 56 2 1/4 72 2 13/16 236 118 2.490 253,91 559.774
092.760 60 2 3/8 78 3 1/16 275 136 2.820 287,56 633.961
LANKO®FORCE with DEFENDER® jacket is a 12 strand 092.764 64 2 5/8 82 3 1/4 320 155 3.210 327,32 721.637
core rope covered with a DYNEEMA® braid. It is an easy to
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
handle, lightweight rope enabling quick mooring and towing according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices
connections. The DYNEEMA® braid is woven in such a way or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings.
that it provides maximum protection against heavy abrasion
when using damaged and rusted fairleads and bollards. This
is a significant benefit in preventing mooring / towing line
FEATURES:
damage, when the condition of these items is not known
• light weight
in advance. Moreover, by using the LANKO®FORCE with
• excellent abrasion
DEFENDER® jacket as a pennant, the overall total cost of
resistance
rope ownership is reduced and safety increased.
• excellent
UV-resistance
• floating
• yellow
• A3 splice

LANKO®FORCE WITH
DYNEEMA® JACKET
LANKO®FORCE with braided DYNEEMA® jacket is produced for applications where
heat build-up and heavy abrasion is expected. The DYNEEMA® jacket is durable
jacket with excellent abrasion / heat resistance, as well as floating properties.
Applications: mooring, towing, salvage and lifting.

FEATURES:
• light weight
• excellent abrasion
resistance
• excellent UV-resistance
• floating
• white with blue marker yarn
• A3 splice

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking Force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

092.520 20 13/16 23,7 16 267 27,24 60.024


092.522 22 7/8 28,6 19,3 332 33,88 74.637
092.524 24 1 32,4 21,9 409 41,73 91.947
092.526 26 1 1/16 39,8 26,9 492 50,20 110.607
092.528 28 1 1/8 46 31 583 59,49 131.064
092.530 30 1 1/4 52,6 35,5 670 68,37 150.623
092.532 32 1 5/16 61,1 41,2 767 78,27 172.429
092.534 34 1 3/8 69,6 47 863 88,06 194.011
092.536 36 1 1/2 77,6 52,4 970 98,98 218.066
092.538 38 1 9/16 85,2 57,5 1.084 110,61 243.695
092.540 40 1 5/8 91,1 61,5 1.177 120,10 264.602
092.542 42 1 11/16 97,8 66 1.303 132,96 292.928
093.166 44 1 3/4 116 78,3 1.544 157,55 347.107
093.168 48 1 7/8 138 93,1 1.782 181,84 400.612
092.552 52 2 1/16 157 106 2.141 218,47 481.319
092.556 56 2 1/4 184 124 2.283 232,96 513.242
092.560 60 2 3/8 210 142 2.635 268,88 592.375
092.562 62 2 7/16 224 151 2.780 283,67 624.972
092.365 64 2 5/8 238 167 2.983 304,39 670.609
092.568 68 2 11/16 273 184 3.508 357,96 788.634
092.572 72 2 13/16 305 206 3.938 401,84 885.404
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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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article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs
LANKO®FORCE WITH 092.320 20 13/16 26,1 18 267 27,24 60.024
POLYESTER JACKET 092.322
092.324
22
24 1
7/8 31
35
21
24
332
409
33,88
41,73
74.637
91.947
092.326 26 1 1/16 42,6 29 492 50,20 110.606
LANKO®FORCE with POLYESTER jacket is produced for 092.328 28 1 1/8 49 33 583 59,49 131.064
applications where heat build-up and heavy abrasion is 092.330 30 1 1/4 55,8 37 670 68,37 150.622
092.332 32 1 5/16 64,5 43 767 78,27 172.428
expected. The polyester jacket is a durable with excellent 092.334 34 1 3/8 73,2 49 863 88,06 194.010
abrasion / heat resistance, but with non-floating properties. 092.336 36 1 1/2 81,4 55 970 98,98 218.065
Applications: mooring, towing, salvage and lifting. 092.338 38 1 9/16 89,2 60 1.084 110,61 243.693
092.340 40 1 5/8 97 65 1.177 120,10 264.600
092.343 42 1 11/16 104 70 1.303 132,96 292.926
FEATURES: 092.344 44 1 3/4 122 82 1.544 157,55 347.105
• light weight 092.348 48 1 7/8 139 93 1.782 181,84 400.610
• very good abrasion 092.352 52 2 1/16 164 110 2.141 218,47 481.316
092.356 56 2 1/4 195 131 2.283 232,96 513.239
resistance 092.360 60 2 3/8 221 149 2.635 268,88 592.372
• excellent UV- 092.364 64 2 5/8 248 167 2.983 304,39 670.605
resistance 092.368 68 2 11/16 286 192 3.508 357,96 788.630
• white with double 092.372 72 2 13/16 319 214 3.938 401,84 885.298
blue marker yarns Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without
• A3 splice splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/
fittings.

image: courtesy
of Craneship Ltd
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LANKO®EIGHT

LANKO®EIGHT is a rope made from LANKO®FORCE and TIPTO®,


and consists of 8x1 strands. Each strand is made of Dyneema®.
The Dyneema® strand is overbraided with a TIPTO® jacket. The
jacket gives protection against abrasion and UV, and is flexible
in handling and can be spliced being an 8 strand rope (easy for
taking samples for a periodic testing). Next to that you will have the
friction on the bollards which you need. Plus the crew can splice
and repair on board.

ELONGATION:
SK78
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs
used rope new rope
100
90 093.730 30 1 1/4 54,1 36 395 40,31 88.846
80 093.732 32 1 5/16 59,4 40 455 46,43 102.294
70 093.734 34 1 3/8 65,6 44 528 53,88 118.609
60
093.736 36 1 1/2 71,7 48 608 103,05 136.686
Min.breaking force (%)

50
40 093.738 38 1 9/16 78,9 53 687 70,10 154.544
30 093.740 40 1 5/8 86,6 58 774 78,98 173.945
20 093.744 44 1 3/4 101 68 941 96,02 211.644
10
093.748 48 1 7/8 118 80 1.135 115,82 255.075
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 093.752 52 2 1/16 137 92 1.354 138,16 304.458
Elongation (%) 093.756 56 2 1/4 157 105 1.569 160,10 352.739
093.760 60 2 3/8 180 121 1.837 187,45 412.925
093.764 64 2 5/8 198 133 2.020 206,12 454.152
093.768 68 2 11/16 238 160 2.427 247,65 545.643
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,97 (floating) 093.772 72 2 13/16 255 171 2.628 268,16 590.838
093.780 80 3 3/16 331 222 3.028 308,98 680.787
UV-RESISTANCE excellent 093.782 82 3 1/4 349 235 3.223 328,88 724.659
093.788 88 3 7/16 386 260 3.614 368,78 812.402
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good 093.792 92 3 5/8 405 272 3.838 391,63 862.888
093.796 96 3 3/4 459 309 4.385 447,45 985.686
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
MELTING POINT approx. 140 °C according ISO 2307:2010. 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.
CONSTRUCTION 12 strand with cover in each strand
TCLL VALUE 100%
COLOUR yellow SK99
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
MARKER YARN blue number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs
WATER ABSORPTION 0%
093.930 30 1 1/4 54,1 36 470 47,9 105.601
ELONGATION USED ROPE 1% 093.932 32 1 5/16 59,4 40 542 55,3 121.915
093.934 34 1 3/8 65,6 44 629 64,1 141.316
093.936 36 1 1/2 71,7 48 724 73,8 162.701
093.938 38 1 9/16 78,9 53 819 83,5 184.086
093.940 40 1 5/8 86,6 58 921 93,9 207.014
093.944 44 1 3/4 101 68 1.121 114,3 251.988
093.948 48 1 7/8 118 80 1.350 137,7 303.576
093.952 52 2 1/16 137 92 1.612 164,4 362.440
093.956 56 2 1/4 157 105 1.868 190,5 419.980
093.960 60 2 3/8 180 121 2.187 223 491.630
093.964 64 2 5/8 198 133 2.405 245,2 540.573
093.968 68 2 11/16 238 160 2.890 294,7 649.702
093.972 72 2 13/16 255 171 3.129 319,1 703.494
093.980 80 3 3/16 331 222 3.605 367,6 810.418
093.982 82 3 4/16 349 235 3.837 391,3 862.668
093.988 88 3 7/16 386 260 4.302 438,7 967.167
093.992 92 3 5/8 405 272 4.570 466 1.027.353
093.996 96 3 3/4 459 309 5.219 532,2 1.173.299
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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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WINCHLINES article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

111.952 36 1 1/2 74 50 248 25,29 55.753


TIPTO WINCHLINE
® 111.342
111.346
42
46
1 11/16
1 13/16
98
115
66
77
340
425
34,67
43,34
76.435
95.544
111.348 48 1 7/8 125 84 472 48,13 106.110
111.350 50 2 133 89 512 52,21 115.102
111.354 54 2 1/8 150 101 598 60,98 134.436
111.896 56 2 1/4 160 108 640 65,26 143.878
111.358 58 2 5/16 167 112 682 69,54 153.320
111.967 60 2 3/8 184 124 730 74,44 164.111
111.966 62 2 7/16 190 128 780 79,54 175.351
111.364 64 2 5/8 203 136 850 86,67 191.088
111.368 68 2 11/16 221 149 934 95,24 209.972
111.370 70 2 3/4 240 161 990 100,95 222.561
111.374 74 2 15/16 256 172 1.100 112,17 247.290
111.380 80 3 3/16 355 239 1.270 129,50 285.507
A dedicated floating winch line developed especially 111.942 82 3 1/4 380 255 1.350 137,66 303.492
111.898 84 3 5/16 395 265 1.420 144,80 319.229
for self tensioning winches. This load-bearing 7 strand
Larger diameters on request
core combines high strength and relatively low elongation. The Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
non-load-bearing braided jacket provides protection of the core according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without splices
for longer service life, and increases crew-safety by minimizing or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories / fittings.

the risk of snap-back. The mooring efficiency of the vessel is


enhanced by the ease of handling of the rope due to its low ELONGATION:
weight and ability to float. TIPTO® WINCHLINE does not lose its
used rope new rope
strength when wet. 100
90
80
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,93 (floating) TCLL VALUE 70,7% 70
UV-RESISTANCE very good COLOUR yellow 60

Min.breaking force (%)


50
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good MARKER YARN orange 40
30
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION 0% 20
10
MELTING POINT approx. 140°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 4,5% 0
0 10 20 30 40

CONSTRUCTION 7 strand + jacket A3 SPLICE Elongation (%)


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STRONGLINETM

STRONGLINETM has a rope construction comprising a parallel core with a braided


protective cover. The parallel core produces a far higher strength rope than
might be expected for a rope of this diameter and material. The protective cover
ensures a long service life due to its excellent resistance against abrasion.
Regular maintenance can significantly lengthen the rope service life. The main
applications of STRONGLINETM are towing and mooring.

When STRONGLINETM is installed on a towing winch, twists in the rope during


installation can reduce the service life of the rope once put to work. To prevent
twisting, it is crucial to use a turning table for unwinding from a coil. To facilitate
the installation and avoiding induced twisting, a longitudinal marking has
been added to the STRONGLINETM during manufacture. Please make sure the
longitudinal marking line is always on the same position while winding up the
STRONGLINETM on your towing winch.

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

081.032 32 1 5/16 76,5 51 353 36,00 79.358


081.036 36 1 1/2 95 64 440 44,87 98.916
081.040 40 1 5/8 131 88 533 54,35 119.823
081.044 44 1 3/4 147 99 638 65,06 143.428
081.048 48 1 7/8 175 117 750 76,48 168.607
081.052 52 2 1/16 189 127 870 88,71 195.584
081.056 56 2 1/4 227 152 995 101,46 223.685
081.060 60 2 3/8 256 172 1.130 115,23 254.034
081.064 64 2 5/8 284 190 1.270 129,50 285.507
081.068 68 2 11/16 307 206 1.420 144,80 319.229
081.072 72 2 13/16 367 246 1.570 160,09 352.950
081.076 76 3 390 261 1.730 176,41 388.920
081.080 80 3 3/16 417 280 1.890 192,72 424.889
081.088 88 3 7/16 493 330 2.250 229,43 505.820
081.092 92 3 5/8 528 354 2.450 249,83 550.782
081.096 96 3 3/4 560 375 2.630 268,18 591.248
081.100 100 3 15/16 630 423 2.840 289,59 638.458
081.104 104 4 1/8 662 444 3.090 315,09 694.660
081.112 112 4 7/16 778 522 3.650 372,19 820.553
Other diameters on request
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope
100
90
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,38 TCLL VALUE 70%
80
70
UV-RESISTANCE excellent COLOUR white
60
ABRASION RESISTANCE excellent MARKER YARN orange
Min.breaking force (%)

50
40
30
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION < 1%
20
MELTING POINT approx. 265°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 4,5%
10
0
0 10 20 30 40
CONSTRUCTION parallel cores A3 SPLICE
Elongation (%) with jacket

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article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

SOFT ROPES 152.418


152.419
40
44
1 5/8
1 3/4
102
124
69
83
411
493
41,91
50,27
92.396
110.831
152.420 48 1 7/8 148 99 583 59,45 131.064
152.429 52 2 1/16 173 116 680 69,34 152.870

EUROFLEX® 152.430
152.427
56
60
2 1/4
2 3/8
201
231
135
155
784
896
79,94
91,37
176.250
201.429
152.428 64 2 5/8 263 177 1.010 102,99 227.057
152.426 68 2 11/16 296 199 1.140 116,25 256.282
152.424 72 2 13/16 332 223 1.270 129,50 285.507
152.425 76 3 370 249 1.410 143,78 316.981
152.431 80 3 3/16 411 276 1.550 158,05 348.454
152.432 88 3 7/16 497 334 1.870 190,68 420.393
152.422 96 3 3/4 590 396 2.210 225,35 496.828
152.434 104 4 1/8 689 463 2.570 262,06 577.759
152.435 112 4 7/16 803 540 2.970 302,85 667.683
152.436 120 4 3/4 923 620 3.380 344,66 759.854
152.437 128 5 1/16 1.050 706 3.830 390,55 861.018
152.438 136 5 3/8 1.187 798 4.300 438,47 966.678
152.439 144 5 2/3 1.334 896 4.800 489,46 1.079.083
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without
Continuing industry demand for mooring and towing ropes splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories /
fittings.
with higher strength AND smaller diameters, has led to
the development of EUROFLEX®. Its excellent handling
properties, softness and flexibility, combined with high
energy absorption capability and abrasion resistance,
make the EUROFLEX® one of the best ropes available today
for mooring and towing for both shipping and offshore
operations.

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,14


UV-RESISTANCE good
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good
MELTING POINT approx. 165°C/ 265°C
CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited
TCLL VALUE 79,6%
COLOUR white
MARKER YARN yellow
WATER ABSORPTION <0,5%
ELONGATION USED ROPE 8%

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope
100
90
80
70
60
Min.breaking force (%)

50
40
30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)

Made of:
47% polyolefin
53% polyester
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EUROFLEX® MOORING TAIL


article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

EWL: 11m
152.448 48 1 7/8 22,6 50 583 59,45 131.064
152.450 56 2 1/4 32,5 72 784 79,94 176.251
Mooring tails absorb shock/energy within the mooring 152.447 60 2 3/8 37,4 82 896 91,37 201.430
system. The EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS surpass nylon tails 152.449 62 2 7/16 40,1 88 955 97,38 214.694
in quality, as a result the energy absorption is greater, and 152.451 64 2 5/8 42,5 94 1.010 102,99 227.058
152.454 68 2 11/16 48 106 1.140 116,25 256.284
the rope remains elastic for longer. Moreover, the rope does 152.452 72 2 13/16 53,7 118 1.270 129,50 285.509
not lose a large portion of its dry MBF when wet. As the 152.455 76 3 63,4 140 1.410 143,78 316.982
EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS’ strength is higher than that 152.453 80 3 3/16 70,4 155 1.550 158,05 348.456
of nylon, a smaller diameter of rope can be used, providing 152.446 84 3 5/16 77,6 171 1.710 174,37 384.425
better handling. Made of polyester and polyolefin composite 152.456 88 3 7/16 85,1 188 1.870 190,68 420.395
yarns, the standard length is 11 m (Effective Working 152.444 96 3 3/4 101,2 223 2.210 225,35 496.830
Length). For those circumstances where more stretch is
EWL: 22m
required, the EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS are also available
152.462 60 2 3/8 61,6 136 896 91,37 201.430
in 22 m EWL. Both versions are fitted with two protected 152.460 72 2 13/16 88,5 195 1.270 129,50 285.509
and spliced eyes of 2 m and 1 m respectively. 152.461 80 3 3/16 113,4 250 1.550 158,05 348.456
152.463 88 3 7/16 137,2 302 1.870 190,68 420.395
OCIMF recommends mooring tails with a MBF of 125% 152.465 96 3 3/4 163 359 2.210 225,35 496.830
related to the steel wire rope mooring line. Both versions are Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
fitted with two protected and spliced eyes of 2 m and 1m according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without
respectively. splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories /
fittings.

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,14


UV-RESISTANCE good ELONGATION:
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good Made of:
used rope new rope
100 47% polyolefin
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good 90 53% polyester
80
MELTING POINT approx. 165°C/ 265°C 70
60
Min.breaking force (%)

CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited 50


40
TCLL VALUE 79,6% 30
20
COLOUR white 10
0
MARKER YARN yellow 0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)
WATER ABSORPTION <0,5%
ELONGATION USED ROPE 8%
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EUROFLOAT®PREMIUM article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

152.632 32 1 5/16 53 36 207 21,11 46.535


152.636 36 1 1/2 67 45 259 26,41 58.226
152.640 40 1 5/8 85 57 324 33,04 72.838
152.644 44 1 3/4 99 67 377 38,44 84.753
152.648 48 1 7/8 120 80 456 46,50 102.513
152.652 52 2 1/16 141 95 534 54,45 120.048
152.656 56 2 1/4 162 109 613 62,51 137.808
152.660 60 2 3/8 188 126 701 71,48 157.591
152.664 64 2 5/8 216 145 799 81,47 179.622
152.669 68 2 11/16 245 165 900 91,77 202.328
152.672 72 2 13/16 275 185 1.000 101,97 224.809
152.676 76 3 305 205 1.098 111,96 246.840
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,98 (floating) 152.680 80 3 3/16 339 218 1.205 122,87 270.895
152.688 88 3 7/16 411 276 1.470 149,90 330.469
UV-RESISTANCE good 152.696 96 3 3/4 490 319 1.735 176,92 390.044
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good according ISO 2307:2010. 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 /
MELTING POINT approx. 165°C/ 260°C fittings.

CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited


TCLL VALUE 75,1% ELONGATION:
COLOUR off white 100
used rope new rope

90
MARKER YARN double green markers 80
WATER ABSORPTION 0,1% 70
60
Min.breaking force (%)

ELONGATION USED ROPE 9% 50


40
30
Using our latest in-house extrusion technology, Lankhorst 20
10
has developed EUROFLOAT®PREMIUM rope to meet the 0
requirements of today’s modern tanker fleet. This floating 0 10 20 30 40

high performance rope is constructed from high strength Elongation (%)

polyolefin and polyester yarns. It is manufactured to the


latest EN and ISO standards, and complies with OCIMF
Made of:
recommendations. The rope’s floating characteristic makes
84% polyolefin
it a safe rope to work with, while its high TCLL value ensures
16% polyester
excellent fatigue resistance.
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TIPTO®TWELVE article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

111.516 16 5/8 12,1 8 48 4,89 10.791


111.520 20 13/16 18,9 13 72,8 7,42 16.366
111.524 24 1 27,3 18 103 10,50 23.155
111.528 28 1 1/8 37,3 25 137 13,97 30.799
111.532 32 1 5/16 53 36 177 18,05 39.791
111.536 36 1 1/2 66 44 222 22,64 49.908
111.540 40 1 5/8 75,6 51 269 27,43 60.474
111.544 44 1 3/4 92,4 62 321 32,73 72.164
111.548 48 1 7/8 109 73 378 38,54 84.978
These diameters are available in several standard lengths.
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO
2307:2010. 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.

TIPTO®TWELVE, available in 16 mm to 48 mm ELONGATION:


diameter, is the successor of the well-known used rope new rope
TIPTO®EIGHT. The construction is different, yet the 100
90
material remains the same. The 12 strand braided 80
construction makes the rope rounder, more stable, 70
more compact and with a smoother surface. This 60
Min.breaking force (%)

increases abrasion resistance and, as a result, the 50


40
service life of the rope. TIPTO®TWELVE can be used 30
for mooring, using either bollards and/or winches. 20
All TIPTO®TWELVE coils are supplied with a quality 10
0
label, stating “Original product of Lankhorst Ropes”. 0 10 20 30 40
TIPTO®TWELVE ropes in the range from 32 mm up Elongation (%)
to 48 mm diameter have been upgraded with an
extra marker yarn. The rope size can now easily (and
above all) without mistake be identified.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,93 (floating) TCLL VALUE 70,7%
UV-RESISTANCE very good COLOUR yellow
Green = 32 mm
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good MARKER YARN orange
Brown = 36 mm
Black = 40 mm CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION 0%
Blue = 44 mm MELTING POINT approx. 140°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 5%
White = 48 mm CONSTRUCTION 12 strand plaited

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TIPTO®EIGHT article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

111.693 40 1 5/8 75,6 51 269 27,43 60.474


111.721 44 1 3/4 92,4 62 321 32,73 72.164
111.695 48 1 7/8 109 73 378 38,54 84.978
111.737 52 2 1/16 128 86 441 44,97 99.141
111.697 56 2 1/4 149 100 508 51,80 114.203
111.698 60 2 3/8 171 115 578 58,94 129.940
111.699 64 2 5/8 194 130 651 66,38 146.351
111.700 68 2 11/16 220 148 731 74,54 164.335
111.701 72 2 13/16 246 165 814 83,00 182.994
111.703 80 3 3/16 305 205 992 101,15 223.010
111.735 88 3 7/16 369 248 1.180 120,32 265.275
111.705 96 3 3/4 438 294 1.400 142,76 314.733
111.741 104 4 1/8 515 346 1.620 165,19 364.190
111.743 112 4 7/16 596 400 1.870 190,68 420.393
111.691 120 4 3/4 686 461 2.130 217,20 478.843
111.744 128 5 1/16 779 523 2.410 245,75 541.790
A high-performance mooring rope, TIPTO®EIGHT’s 111.746 136 5 3/8 880 591 2.710 276,34 609.232
strength, abrasion resistance and energy absorption ensure 111.739 144 5 2/3 987 663 3.030 308,97 681.171
a long service life and low cost of ownership. The rope’s small Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
diameter and low weight make handling easier on board. As according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without
TIPTO®EIGHT is a floating rope, the risk of getting the rope splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories /
fittings.
caught in the ship and tug propeller is minimal, thus avoiding
costly downtime.

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,93 (floating) TCLL VALUE 70,7%
100
90 UV-RESISTANCE very good COLOUR yellow
80
70 ABRASION RESISTANCE very good MARKER YARN orange
60
Min.breaking force (%)

50 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION 0%


40
30 MELTING POINT approx. 140°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 5%
20
10 CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited
0
0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)
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EUROSTEEL article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

122.532 32 1 5/16 46 31 180 18,35 40.538


122.536 36 1 1/2 58,5 39 227 23,15 51.113
122.540 40 1 5/8 72 48 276 28,14 62.128
122.544 44 1 3/4 88 59 327 33,34 73.584
122.548 48 1 7/8 104 70 383 39,05 86.142
122.552 52 2 1/16 122 82 445 45,38 100.022
122.556 56 2 1/4 142 95 509 51,90 114.342
122.560 60 2 3/8 163 110 583 59,45 131.086
122.564 64 2 5/8 185 124 660 67,30 148.270
122.572 72 2 13/16 234 157 825 84,13 185.503
122.580 80 3 3/16 290 195 1.009 102,89 226.922
122.588 88 3 7/16 351 236 1.215 123,89 273.188
122.596 96 3 3/4 417 280 1.431 145,92 321.657
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO
2307:2010. 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.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,91 (floating)
UV-RESISTANCE good ELONGATION:
ABRASION RESISTANCE good An all purpose 8 strand plaited
100
used rope new rope
mooring rope made from high
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good 90 strength monofilament fiber.
MELTING POINT approx. 169°C
80 The EUROSTEEL rope does
70
60
not absorb water, has a high
Min.breaking force (%)

CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited 50 breaking load in relation to the


40 diameter of the rope, whilst
TCLL VALUE 62,6% 30 still floating. The EUROSTEEL
20
COLOUR black & white 10
rope is designed as general
0 purpose rope and can be used
WATER ABSORPTION 0,1% 0 10 20 30 40 for various applications, such
ELONGATION USED ROPE 5% Elongation (%) as mooring and towing

EUROMOOR article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

063.036 36 1 1/2 83 56 255 26 57.326


063.040 40 1 5/8 100 67 304 31 68.342
063.044 44 1 3/4 125 84 412 42 92.621
063.048 48 1 7/8 148 99 491 50,10 110.381
063.052 52 2 1/16 160 108 530 54,10 119.149
063.056 56 2 1/4 200 134 652 66,50 146.575
063.060 60 2 3/8 217 146 687 70,10 154.444
063.062 62 2 7/16 235 158 775 79,10 174.227
063.064 64 2 5/8 245 165 795 81,10 178.723
063.068 68 2 11/16 280 188 922 94,10 207.274
063.070 70 2 3/4 310 208 1.010 103,10 227.057
063.072 72 2 13/16 335 225 1.059 108,10 238.073
063.078 78 3 1/16 364 245 1.177 120,10 264.600
The original nylon mooring rope, for use on winches. Made of 063.084 84 3 5/16 425 286 1.373 140,10 308.663
6 strands with core, with the monofilaments in the strands Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
providing form stability and good behaviour on the drum. according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,14 ELONGATION:


UV-RESISTANCE good new rope
100
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good 90
80
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good 70
60
Min.breaking force (%)

MELTING POINT approx. 218°C 50


40
CONSTRUCTION 6-strand + core 30
20
COLOUR white 10
0
WATER ABSORPTION 4% 0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)
ELONGATION NEW ROPE 12,5%

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LANKO®TECH

Technora aramid ropes have been engineered for applications


where light weight, high strength and good abrasion resistance
are important. These ropes are manufactured in a 12 strand
braided construction with an overall jacket of polyester.
Typical applications where LANKO®TECH should be considered
are fire wires for tankers, due to the high melting point of the
load bearing core. Other applications are winch lines, lifting
lines, mooring lines and towed arrays. Terminations include
hand splices and spike terminations.

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope
100
90
80
70
60
Min.breaking force (%)

50
40
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Elongation (%)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,40 article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs
UV-RESISTANCE good
ABRASION RESISTANCE good 090.712 12 1/2 9 6 50 5,10 11.240
090.714 14 9/16 13,5 9 101 10,31 22.706
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good 090.716 16 5/8 18,5 12 151 15,41 33.946
090.718 18 11/16 26,6 18 201 20,51 45.187
MELTING POINT approx. 265°C
090.720 20 13/16 31,7 21 252 25,71 56.652
CONSTRUCTION 12 strand core with braided 090.722 22 7/8 40,5 27 353 36,02 79.358
jacket 090.724 24 1 46 31 403 41,12 90.598
090.726 26 1 1/16 57,6 41 490 50,00 110.156
TCLL VALUE 70,7% 090.728 28 1 1/8 66,5 45 585 59,69 131.513
090.730 30 1 1/4 75 52 685 69,90 153.994
COLOUR white 090.732 32 1 5/16 84 59 785 80,10 176.475
090.734 34 1 3/8 96,5 67 930 94,90 209.072
MARKER YARN blue / orange 090.736 36 1 1/2 106 71 1.020 104,08 229.305
WATER ABSORPTION 0% 090.738 38 1 9/16 119 80 1.170 119,39 263.026
090.740 40 1 5/8 132 89 1.320 134,69 296.748
ELONGATION USED ROPE 1,1% 090.742 42 1 11/16 143 96 1.461 149,08 328.446
090.744 44 1 3/4 152 102 1.562 159,39 351.152
090.746 46 1 13/16 167 112 1.713 174,80 385.098
090.748 48 1 7/8 182 122 1.864 190,20 419.044
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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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TIPTO®LON OCTOPLY article


number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

062.812 16 5/8 16 11 53 5,41 11.915


060.293 20 13/16 25 17 80 8,16 17.984
062.251 24 1 36 24 112 11,43 25.178
062.260 28 1 1/8 49 33 150 15,31 33.721
061.247 32 1 5/16 64 43 200 20,41 44.961
061.263 36 1 1/2 81 54 250 25,51 56.201
061.280 40 1 5/8 100 67 300 30,61 67.442
061.294 44 1 3/4 121 81 355 36,22 79.806
061.301 48 1 7/8 144 97 425 43,37 95.542
061.328 52 2 1/16 170 114 500 51,02 112.403
061.344 56 2 1/4 197 132 560 57,14 125.891
The standard nylon mooring rope for all purposes. 061.590 60 2 3/8 226 152 630 64,29 141.627
Produced according the latest EN and ISO standards. 061.360 64 2 5/8 257 173 710 72,45 159.612
It combines high (dry) strength and excellent abrasion 061.395 72 2 13/16 325 218 900 91,84 202.325
resistance. Its high elasticity makes the rope very suitable 061.425 80 3 3/16 401 269 1.120 114,29 251.782
063.690 88 3 7/16 486 327 1.320 134,69 296.743
as a mooring tail.
061.450 96 3 3/4 578 388 1.600 163,27 359.689

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,14 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without
UV-RESISTANCE good splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories /
fittings.
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good
ELONGATION:
MELTING POINT approx. 218°C
new rope
CONSTRUCTION 8 strand plaited 100
90
TCLL VALUE 55% 80
70
COLOUR white 60
Min.breaking force (%)

50
WATER ABSORPTION 4% 40
30
ELONGATION NEW ROPE 28% 20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)

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EUROFLEX® 3 STRAND article


number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

152.508 8 5/16 4 3 12,9 1,32 2.900


152.510 10 3/8 6 4 20,8 2,12 4.676
152.512 12 1/2 8,5 6 30,7 3,13 6.902
152.514 14 9/16 11,5 8 39,2 4,00 8.813
152.516 16 5/8 15 10 47,1 4,81 10.589
152.518 18 11/16 19 13 57,1 5,83 12.837
152.520 20 13/16 23 15 72,6 7,41 16.321
152.522 22 7/8 28 19 84,3 8,60 18.951
152.524 24 1 33,5 23 100 10,20 22.481
152.526 26 1 1/16 39 26 117 11,94 26.303
152.528 28 1 1/8 46 31 132 13,47 29.675
152.530 30 1 1/4 52 35 150 15,31 33.721
152.532 32 1 5/16 59,5 40 168 17,14 37.768
EUROFLEX® 3-strand, although comparable to nylon in 152.534 34 1 3/8 67,5 45 184 18,78 41.365
152.536 36 1 1/2 75 50 200 20,41 44.962
strength, offers some essential advantages. As the material
is not influenced by either water or UV radiation, the rope Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
remains flexible, and keeps its softness to the touch. The according ISO 2307:2010. 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 /
rope does not lose strength when becoming wet. fittings.

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope
100
90 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,14 TCLL VALUE 79,6%
80
70 UV-RESISTANCE good COLOUR white
Min.breaking force (%)

60
50 ABRASION RESISTANCE very good MARKER YARN > 18 mm yellow
40
30 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION < 0,5%
20
10 MELTING POINT 165°C / 265°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 5%
0
0 10 20 30 40 CONSTRUCTION 3 strand
Elongation (%)
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TIPTO®THREE

3 strand rope, made of the well known TIPTO® yarn, giving the rope
added strength and lifetime.

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

111.771 20 13/16 19 13 65,9 6,72 14.815


111.736 24 1 27,4 18 93,1 9,50 20.930
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

ELONGATION:
used rope new rope SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,93 (floating) TCLL VALUE 70,7%
100
90 UV-RESISTANCE very good COLOUR yellow
80
70 ABRASION RESISTANCE very good MARKER YARN orange
Min.breaking force (%)

60
50 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION 0,1%
40
30 MELTING POINT approx. 135°C ELONGATION USED ROPE 5%
20
10 CONSTRUCTION 3 strand
0
0 10 20 30 40
Elongation (%)

GRIPOGREEN® article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

138.195 6 1/4 1,5 1 5,9 0,60 1.326


133.037 8 5/16 2,7 2 10,4 1,06 2.338
138.217 10 3/8 4 3 15,3 1,56 3.440
138.226 12 1/2 5,7 4 21,7 2,21 4.878
138.259 14 9/16 9 6 29,9 3,05 6.722
138.229 16 5/8 11,5 8 37 3,78 8.318
138.227 18 11/16 14,8 10 47,2 4,82 10.611
138.250 20 13/16 18 12 56,9 5,81 12.792
138.398 22 7/8 21,8 15 68,8 7,02 15.467
138.252 24 1 26 17 79,7 8,13 17.917
138.099 28 1 1/8 35,5 24 105 10,71 23.605
3 strand polypropylene rope, colour green. Rope 138.257 32 1 5/16 46 31 132 13,47 29.675
made following EN and ISO standards, for all purposes. 138.256 36 1 1/2 58,5 39 166 16,94 37.318
138.261 40 1 5/8 72 48 201 20,51 45.187

Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,91 (floating) according ISO 2307:2010. 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.
UV-RESISTANCE good
ABRASION RESISTANCE reasonable
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good ELONGATION:
MELTING POINT approx. 165°C new rope
100
CONSTRUCTION 3 strand 90
80
TCLL VALUE 52% 70
Min.breaking force (%)

60
COLOUR green 50
40

MARKER YARN orange 30


20

WATER ABSORPTION 0,1% 10


0
0 10 20 30 40
ELONGATION NEW ROPE 12,5%
Elongation (%)

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TIPTO®LENE article
number
nominal diameter
mm inch
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

101.079 28 1 1/8 35,4 24 72,4 7,39 16.276


101.095 32 1 5/16 47,2 32 94,5 9,64 21.244
101.109 36 1 1/2 59,4 40 119 12,14 26.752
101.125 40 1 5/8 70,6 47 144 14,69 32.372
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

4 strand rope, made of polyethylene. SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,95 (floating) CONSTRUCTION 4 strand
Widely used in the inland shipping UV-RESISTANCE good COLOUR green
industry for mooring. Compact and
ABRASION RESISTANCE good MARKER YARN orange (from 18 and up)
robust construction makes rope
suitable for mooring. This rope CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good WATER ABSORPTION 0%
characterises itself by combining MELTING POINT approx. 140 °C ELONGATION NEW ROPE 30%
high abrasion resistance with
reasonable breaking strength.
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POLYPROPYLENE TRIPLY
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

138.704 4 3/16 0,72 0 2,75 0,28 617


138.706 6 1/4 1,63 1 5,89 0,60 1.322
138.708 8 5/16 2,89 2 10,1 1,03 2.269 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,91 (floating)
138.710 10 3/8 4,52 3 15,4 1,57 3.459 UV-RESISTANCE good
138.712 12 1/2 6,51 4 21,6 2,20 4.847
138.714 14 9/16 8,86 6 28,9 2,95 6.499 ABRASION RESISTANCE reasonable
138.716 16 5/8 11,6 8 33,1 3,38 8.306
138.718 18 11/16 14,6 10 46,2 4,71 10.377 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good
138.720 20 13/16 18,1 12 56,1 5,72 12.602
138.722 22 7/8 21,9 15 67,1 6,85 15.069 MELTING POINT approx. 165°C
138.724 24 1 26 17 78,9 8,05 17.713 CONSTRUCTION 3 strand
138.726 26 1 1/16 30,6 21 91,5 9,34 20.555
138.728 28 1 1/8 35,4 24 105 10,71 23.573 TCLL VALUE 52%
138.730 30 1 1/4 40,7 27 119 12,14 26.658
138.732 32 1 5/16 46,3 31 134 13,67 30.183 COLOUR orange
138.736 36 1 1/2 58,6 39 167 17,04 37.453
138.740
WATER ABSORPTION 0,1%
40 1 5/8 72,3 48 204 20,82 45.825
Put up: coil of 220m ELONGATION NEW ROPE 20%
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

MANILLA II 3-STRAND
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

020.052 6 1/4 2,9 2 2,8 0,29 629


020.095 8 5/16 5,4 4 5,3 0,54 1.191
020.141 10 3/8 6,8 5 6,9 0,70 1.551 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1,45
020.192 12 1/2 10,5 7 10,5 1,07 2.360 UV-RESISTANCE reasonable
020.230 14 9/16 14 9 14,3 1,46 3.215
020.273 16 5/8 19 13 19,9 2,03 4.474 ABRASION RESISTANCE reasonable
020.303 18 11/16 22 15 24 2,45 5.395
020.338 20 13/16 27,5 18 31,9 3,26 7.171 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE not good
020.354 22 7/8 33 22 35,9 3,66 8.071
020.370 24 1 40 27 44,8 4,57 10.071 CONSTRUCTION 3 strand
020.397 26 1 1/16 47 31 52,3 5,34 11.758 WATER ABSORPTION 13%
020.400 28 1 1/8 53 36 59,8 6,10 13.444
020.419 30 1 1/4 62,5 42 67,3 6,87 15.130 ELONGATION NEW ROPE 3%
020.427 32 1 5/16 70 47 77,2 7,88 17.355
020.443 36 1 1/2 89 60 94,6 9,65 21.267
020.440 40 1 5/8 110 74 118 12,04 26.527
020.517 44 1 3/4 134 90 140 14,29 31.473
020.540 48 1 7/8 158 106 165 16,84 37.093
Put up: coil of 220m
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according ISO 2307:2010. 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.

GRIPOLON BRAIDED article


number
nominal diameter
mm inch
put up
m
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

149.950 2 1/16 500 0,6 0,06 135


149.756 3 1/8 500 1 0,10 225
149.764 4 3/16 250 1,8 0,18 405
149.772 5 13/64 250 2,8 0,29 629
149.780 6 1/4 200 3,5 0,36 787
149.996 8 5/16 200 8,6 0,88 1.933
149.999 10 3/8 200 11,1 1,13 2.495
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
Polypropylene multifilament according ISO 2307:2010. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without
2-6 mm without core splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories / fittings.
8-10 mm with core

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0,93 (floating) CHEMICAL RESISTANCE good COLOUR white


UV-RESISTANCE very good MELTING POINT approx. 165°C WATER ABSORPTION 0,1%
ABRASION RESISTANCE very good CONSTRUCTION 8 and 16 strand braided ELONGATION NEW ROPE 30%

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LANKHORST ROPES PROTECTION SLEEVES

DEFENDER®
A high performance protection sleeve for permanent
fixing on a hawser, towing line or pennant. The braided
strands offer high abrasion resistance. The sleeve is
made in a hollow braid, and can be easily be adjusted
to the circumferential size of the rope being protected.
The DEFENDER® can be made from different types of
yarns, offering extra strength, floatability and other
characteristics. Please consult our sales staff for the
optimal product in your application.

article width hawser for approx.


number cm inch mm inch

318.789 33 13 40 - 64 1 5/8 - 2 5/8


318.788 50 19 5/8 68 - 96 2 11/16 - 3 3/4

TIPTO®WEB
TIPTO®WEB sleeves are finished with a protective seam all around. Two large
Velcro strips enable the sleeves to be applied easily and to accommodate different
diameters of hawsers, two eyelets, one on either side, enable the crew to secure the
sleeve in the right position on the hawser. The standard length is 3 meter.

article width hawser for approx.


number cm inch mm inch

318.789 33 13 40 - 64 1 5/8 - 2 5/8


318.788 50 19 5/8 68 - 96 2 11/16 - 3 3/4

FORCEWEB
The FORCEWEB sleeves are made out of Dyneema® cloth, which is extremely abrasion
resistant, light weighted and very flexible at the same time. It is designed to be used on rope
sizes of 20 - 38 mm diameter and is 3 meters long. The sleeve will be folded around the
rope and secured by Velcro. This version will not have any eyelets. Because of its flexibility it
can easily remain on the rope, in case it is spooled on the winch drum. Ready to be used for
the next time mooring.

article width hawser for approx.


number cm inch mm inch

093.006 20 7 7/8 20 - 38 13/16 - 1 9/16

REPAIR SET article


number
contents of the repair set

009.262 10m of Dyneema® yarns, 2mm

FOR JACKETED 25m of Tipto®lon seizing rope


1 x sewing needle, 20cm

SYNTHETIC ROPES
1 x roll cloth tape, 50mm
4m of DC20 Dyneema® cloth
1 x small knife
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STEEL WIRE ROPES

NON-ROTATING

LANKO®FOUR & LANKO®FOUR COMPACTED


A 4 strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope for use on cranes, such
as Fukushima and IHI. Galvanized and lubricated to provide long
protection against inner abrasion and corrosion, LANKO®FOUR has
proved its quality in the maritime industry for well over 20 years now
and is now used by most major shipping companies worldwide. Some
ship cranes are designed for a higher pay load; the LANKO®FOUR
COMPACTED wire rope has a higher MBF to accommodate this and to
maintain the required safety factors. Both LANKO®FOUR versions have
a thick outer wire making the wire robust and impact resistant in the
LANKO®FOUR often harsh conditions of loading and discharging.
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs LANKO®FOUR COMPACTED
article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force
290.172* 12,6 66 10,5 103 11,42 23.155 number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs
290.618 18 127 81 225 22,94 50.582
290.620 20 150 101 280 28,55 62.947
290.622 22 188 126 345 35,18 77.559 292.631 30 395 265 787 80,20 177.075
290.624 24 226 152 400 40,79 89.924 292.633 32 439 297 895 91,26 201.375
290.626 26 256 172 470 47,93 105.661 292.635 34 499 338 1.015 103,50 228.375
290.628 28 304 204 555 56,59 124.770 292.637 36 551 373 1.133 115,53 254.925
290.830** 30 349 235 635 64,75 142.754 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are
290.832** 32 397 267 725 73,93 162.987 determined according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. The MBF refers to the
290.834** 34 429 288 805 82,09 180.972 breaking strength in the rope / wire itself, without splices or any other form of
290.836** 36 497 334 900 91,77 202.329 termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories / fittings.
290.838** 38 556 374 1.010 103,60 227.058
Larger diameters on request
*tensile strength: 1770 N/mm2
**dual tensile strength: 1960/2160 N/mm2
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties)are
determined according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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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LANKO®LIFT COMPACTED
Multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. During the LANKO®LIFT COMPACTED
production process, the core is covered by an especially designed HDPE extruded
cover. This special feature gives the wire rope stability, and avoids point-to-point
contact between wires of the outer and inner strands, as well as preventing
corrosion and wear of the core. When the high breaking strength is taken into
account, this hoisting wire rope offers exceptional quality.

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

293.516 16 124,5 83,4 239,4 24,41 53.865


293.518 18 156,2 104,7 302,5 30,85 68.060
293.519 19 175,7 117,7 338,9 34,56 76.250
293.520 20 193 129,3 374,2 38,16 74.195
293.522 22 234,2 156,9 452 46,09 101.700
293.524 24 279 186,9 540,3 55,09 121.570
293.525 25 304,3 203,9 587,1 59,87 132.100
293.526 26 327 219,1 634,2 64,67 142.695
293.528 28 380,2 254,7 734 74,85 165.150
293.530 30 439,1 294,2 846,3 86,30 190.420
293.532 32 497,7 333,5 959,6 97,85 215.910
293.534 34 558,6 374,3 1.079,3 110,06 242.843
293.536 36 631,4 423 1.221,5 124,56 274.838
293.538 38 701,4 469,9 1.352,4 137,90 304.290
293.540 40 774,4 518,8 1.495 152,45 336.375
293.542 42 851,9 570,8 1.645,2 167,76 370.170
293.544 44 940 629,8 1.818,6 185,44 409.185
293.546 46 1.037,4 695,1 1.995,7 203,50 449.032
293.548 48 1.132 758,4 2.184,3 222,73 491.470
293.550 50 1.204,2 806,8 2.331,7 237,76 524.632
293.552 52 1.322,6 886,1 2.548,8 259,90 537.480
293.554 54 1.412,8 946,6 2.731,2 278,50 614.520

Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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.

Optional

LANKO®PACK article
number
nominal diameter
mm
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

291.020 10 48 32,2 96,9 9,88 21.783


291.023 12 68,3 45,8 137,3 14,00 30.865
291.026 13 81,6 54,8 165,7 16,90 37.250
291.034 14 94,9 63,7 192,5 19,63 43.275
291.101 15 108,8 73 220,6 22,49 49.592
291.239 16 124,5 83,5 251,4 25,64 56.516
291.249 18 156,2 104,8 317,7 32,40 71.420
291.241 19 175,7 117,9 355,9 36,29 80.008
291.242 20 193 129,5 393 40,07 88.348
291.243 22 234,2 157,1 474,7 48,41 106.714
291.244 24 279 187,2 567,4 57,86 127.553
Compacted multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. 291.246 25 304,3 204,2 616,6 62,87 138.614
The construction ensures great flexibility, making this wire 291.238 26 327 219,4 666,1 67,92 149.741
rope suitable for use on “European” types of cranes. The 291.240 28 380,2 255,1 770,9 78,61 173.301
291.245 30 439,1 294,6 888,8 90,63 199.805
galvanization and internal/external lubrication provide 291.248 32 497,7 333,9 1.007,8 102,77 226.557
protection against the environment. Our controlled 291.247 34 558,6 374,8 1.133 115,53 254.702
production process and material selection, ensure the 291.250 36 631,4 423,6 1.282,8 130,81 288.378
LANKO®PACK wire rope the highest quality level available 291.251 38 701,4 470,6 1.418,4 144,63 318.861
today. The compacting gives this wire rope added breaking 291.252 40 774,4 519,6 1.569 159,99 352.716
strength for those circumstances where it is needed. Larger diameters on request
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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.

Optional

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LANKO®TOP COMPACTED

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

291.533 12 64,9 44 133 13,56 29.900


291.611 13 76,9 52 156 15,91 35.071
271.014 14 90,3 60 187 19,07 42.040
291.535 15 102,6 69 214 21,82 48.110
271.016 16 116 78 242 24,68 54.404
271.018 18 149,4 100 307 31,30 69.017
291.582 19 164,1 110 342 34,87 76.886 An 8 strand compacted luffing wire rope. During the LANKO®TOP
271.020 20 183,6 123 379 38,65 85.204
271.022 22 221,5 148 459 46,80 103.189
COMPACTED production process, the core is covered by an
291.596 24 263,5 176 556 56,70 124.996 especially designed HDPE extruded cover. This special feature
271.026 26 310,6 208 655 66,79 147.252 gives the wire rope stability, and avoids point-to-point contact
271.028 28 357,1 239 748 76,27 168.160 between wires of the outer and inner strands, as well as
271.030 30 411,6 276 864 88,10 194.288 preventing corrosion and wear of the core. Compacting the wire
271.032 32 467,2 313 968 98,71 217.619
291.608 34 529,4 355 1.091 111,25 245.271
rope provides greater strength, due to higher steel content, and
271.036 36 584,2 391 1.217 124,10 273.597 better abrasion resistance, thanks to the larger contact area
291.627 38 657,9 441 1.332 135,82 299.452 between wire rope and sheave.
291.631 40 729,8 490 1.479 150,81 321.371
291.634 42 797,8 536 1.613 164,48 362.624
291.636 44 900,1 604 1.820 185,59 431.642
291.638 46 978 656 1.975 201,39 444.007 Construction:
291.640 48 1.061 710 2.155 219,75 484.473

Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined 12 - 15 mm 8xK17 Optional
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the 16 - 28 mm 8xK26
rope / wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or
without the use of accessories / fittings. 30 - 42 mm 8xK31
44 - 46 mm 8xK36
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19X7
Basic non-rotating resistant wire rope, widely used as hoisting rope for provision,
car and hose cranes. Also used as life boat falls. Construction according to ISO
standard.

Optional

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

281.088 4 6,3 4 10,3 1,05 2.316


281.089 5 9,7 7 16,1 1,64 3.619
281.090 6 13,9 9 23,1 2,36 5.193
281.091 7 18,8 13 31,5 3,21 7.081
281.096 8 25 17 41,1 4,19 9.240
281.097 9 32,3 22 52,1 5,31 11.713
281.087 10 39,6 27 64,3 6,56 14.455
281.098 11 48,3 32 77,8 6,56 17.490
281.099 12 56,6 38 92,6 7,94 20.817
281.101 13 66 44 109 11,12 24.504
281.102 14 75 50 126 12,86 28.326
281.103 15 88,7 60 145 14,80 32.597
281.104 16 102 69 165 16,84 37.093
281.117 18 129 87 208 21,22 46.760
281.111 19 145 97 232 23,67 52.156
281.129 20 159 107 257 26,22 57.776
281.120 22 193 130 311 31,73 69.916
281.130 24 227 153 370 37,76 83.179
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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.

LANKO®FLEX article nominal diameter


number mm
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

293.008 8 27,8 19 48,3 4,93 10.858


293.010* 10 42 28 76,2 7,78 17.130
293.012 12 61 42 104,4 10,65 23.470
293.013 13 75,6 51 122 12,45 27.427
293.014 14 85,9 58 148 15,10 33.272
293.015 15 98,5 66 170 17,35 38.218
293.016 16 111 75 193 19,69 43.388
293.018 18 143 96 244 24,90 54.853
293.019 19 157 105 272 27,76 61.148
293.020 20 174 117 302 30,82 67.892
293.022 22 213 143 365 37,24 82.055
293.024 24 254 171 435 44,39 97.792
Multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. The construction 293.026 26 299 201 510 52,04 114.653
ensures great flexibility to make this wire rope suitable for use 293.028 28 343 230 592 60,41 133.087
on “European” type of cranes. The galvanization and internal/ 293.030 30 394 265 679 69,29 152.645
293.032 32 445 299 773 78,88 173.777
external lubrication provide protection against the environment.
293.034 34 505 339 872 88,98 196.033
Our controlled production process and the material selection 293.036 36 573 385 978 99,80 219.863
give the LANKO®FLEX wire rope the highest quality level available 293.038 38 634 426 1.090 111,22 245.042
today. 293.040 40 696 468 1.210 123,47 272.019
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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.
* tensile strength: 2060 N/mm2
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article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

282.069 8 26,2 17 44,7 4,56 10.000


282.070 9 33,1 22 56,5 5,76 12.700
282.074 10 40,9 27 69,8 7,12 15.700
282.076 11 49,5 34 84,4 8,61 19.000
282.031 12 58,9 39 100 10,20 22.500
282.033 13 69,1 46 118 12,03 26.500
282.097 14 80,2 54 137 13,97 30.800
GENERAL PURPOSE 282.121
282.086
15
16
92,1
105
63
71
157
179
16,01
18,25
35.300
40.200
292.037 18 133 89 226 23,05 50.800
282.106 19 148 99 252 25,70 56.700
292.038 20 164 110 279 28,45 62.800
282.128 22 198 133 338 34,47 76.000
6X36WS + IWRC 282.156
282.155
24
26
236
276
159
185
402
472
40,99
48,13
90.400
106.000
282.166 28 321 215 547 55,78 123.000
292.039 30 368 247 628 64,04 141.000
281.108 32 419 281 715 72,91 161.000
281.893 34 472 316 807 82,29 181.000
281.891 36 530 355 904 92,18 203.000
281.894 38 590 396 1.008 102,79 227.000
281.913 40 654 440 1.120 114,21 252.000
281.914 42 721 485 1.230 125,42 277.000
281.915 44 792 532 1.350 137,66 304.000
281.916 46 866 582 1.480 150,92 332.000
281.918 48 942 633 1.610 164,17 362.000
281.919 50 1.020 687 1.740 177,43 390.000
281.923 51 1.060 715 1.820 185,59 409.000
Standard wire rope with higher breaking strength. Used for all 282.109 52 1.110 743 1.890 192,72 425.000
kinds of purposes, i.e. luffing, mooring, towing, anchoring and 282.114 54 1.190 801 2.040 208,02 460.000
coupling push barges. The independent wire rope core provides 282.130 56 1.280 862 2.190 223,31 492.000
282.108 58 1.380 925 2.350 239,63 528.000
more strength and stability to the wire rope compared to a fibre 282.123 60 1.470 989 2.510 255,94 564.000
core. Construction is according to ISO standard. 282.126 62 1.570 1.060 2.680 273,28 603.000
282.135 64 1.680 1.130 2.860 291,63 643.000
Optional Larger diameters on request

Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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.

Other steel wire ropes available such as (but not limited to):
Full range of accommodation ladder wires, lifeboat fall wires, rescue boat wires, rescue davit
wires, bosun store davit wires, fuel oil hose handling davit wires, engine room crane wires,
emergency cargo pump handling davit wires, cargo machinery room crane wires and provision
crane wires.
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6X24+7 FC article nominal diameter


number mm
weight
kg/100m lb/100ft
minimum breaking force
kN t (metric) lbs

280.400 6 10,9 7 17,8 1,82 4.002


280.404 8 19,3 13 31,7 3,23 7.126
280.410 10 30,2 20 49,6 5,06 11.151
280.460 12 43,5 29 71,4 7,28 16.051
280.445 14 59,2 40 97,1 9,90 21.829
280.447 16 77,3 52 127 12,95 28.551
280.461 18 97,8 66 161 16,42 36.194
280.449 20 121 81 198 20,19 44.512
280.488 22 146 98 240 24,47 53.954
280.496 24 174 117 285 29,06 64.071
280.500 26 204 137 335 34,16 75.311
280.518 28 237 159 389 39,67 87.451
280.526 30 272 183 446 45,48 100.265
Standard wire rope. Used for all 280.534 32 309 208 507 51,70 113.978
kinds of purposes, i.e. mooring and
lashing. The fibre cores provide Larger diameters on request
extreme flexibility, but with low Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
breaking strength. Construction according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the
according to ISO standard. rope / wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or
without the use of accessories / fittings.

Optional

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.

article nominal diameter weight minimum breaking force


number mm inch kg/100m lb/100ft kN t (metric) lbs

291.275 18 46,0 31 74,6 7,4 16.321


291.280 20 58,0 39 95,1 9,7 21.379
291.290 22 87,0 58 139 14,2 31.248
291.299 24* 104 70 198 20,2 44.512
291.305 28 133 89 212 21,6 47.659
291.310 30 154 103 245 25,0 55.078
291.320 32 178 120 286 29,2 64.295
Available in several standard lengths
* tensile strength: 1960 N/mm2
Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined
according to ISO 2408:2004 and EN 12385-4. 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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RELATED ACCESSORIES

MANDAL FAIRLEAD SHACKLES


A

Stainless steel mooring shackle with sleek shape designed to pass through fairleads. Available in D F
two sizes 90 M and 120 M.

shackle tail article number with dimensions - mm breaking proof weight


mm stainless steel roller A B C D E F R load - t kg C E
load - t
B
90 M 56-64 322.690 255 97 120 65 67 100 34 90 45 7,8 Each shackle is proof tested and certified by
120 M 68-80 322.689 300 121 130 82 90 128 45 120 90 13,3 DNV. DNV type approval certificate No. S-4719.

TØNSBERG MOORING LINKS


Galvanised steel mooring link of compact design typically utilized as connection between wire
rope and fibre tail. Available in three sizes 90 T, 120 T and 180 T.
R
A
link tail article number article number dimensions - mm breaking proof weight
D mm standard with roller load - t load - t kg
A B C D E R

90 T 56-68 322.679 - 285 115 136 65 75 22 90 45 11,2


120 T 72-80 322.687 322.686 324 142 150 75 90 28 120 60 16,9
180 T 88-112 322.685 322.684 350 184 160 85 120 30 180 80 25

E
C B
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FIBRE ROPE CONNECTIONS

THEORETICAL BREAKING FORCE


LANKO®NECT
LANKO®NECT
The Lanko nect is a synthetic fibre rope connection for the main tow line that replaces a
®

conventional cow hitch, shackle or similar hardware, providing tug operators with a quicker
and safer connection during towing.
description theoretical breaking force
A typical tow line configuration comprises a main towing line with a forerunner, and kN t (metric) lbs
perhaps a stretcher, as well as a cow hitch or connector hardware. Labourious and time
consuming to make up, there is also a risk of a break in the costly main line and forerunner 2-loops 22mm 1.026 104 230.654
from overpulling. The Lanko®nect enables a new approach to tow line assembly by 3-loops 22mm 1.539 155 345.981
removing the need for a cow hitch knot or hardware. It also allows tug operators to set a 2-loops 24mm 1.215 123 273.143
calculated breaking force for the tow line configuration. 3-loops 24mm 1.822 184 409.602
2-loops 26mm 1.395 141 313.609
3-loops 26mm 2.093 211 470.525
With the Lanko®nect there is a minimal chance of damage to other components such as 2-loops 28mm 1.598 161 359.245
the towing bit and winch on board the tug boat or ship bollard and, of course, the other 3-loops 28mm 2.397 242 538.867
lines in the towing configuration. By allowing a variable calculated breaking force to be set 2-loops 30mm 1.798 181 404.207
for the tow line – the Lanko®nect can be either the strongest connection or a calculated 3-loops 30mm 2.698 272 606.535
2-loops 32mm 2.022 204 454.564
weak link in a towing configuration.
3-loops 32mm 3.033 306 681.846

Tolerance on theoretical breaking force is +/- 10%,


based on D/d ratio 3.5:1.

Lanko®nect benefits:
• quick and easy (dis)connection
• variable calculated breaking force
• cost savings
• connection to a wide range of synthetic ropes
• smoother line movement and easier handling
because of the small knot

KO-LINK
KO-LINK is a highly polished, lightweight, seawater resistant
aluminium ring, which is inserted and attached to the spliced
eye of the main tow line. The ring connects this main towline
and the pennant by a LANKO®FORCE (HMPE) seizing. The
advantage of such a connection is that a tow line overload
protection configuration is created. This prevents the main
towing rope, as well as the pennant, breaking, thus increasing
rope service life. In addition, by using the KO-LINK there is
no need to use the common cow-hitch knot which, if poorly
made, can cause unequal loading on the eyes resulting in
premature line failure. In the event a cow hitched pennant
parts, often the eye of the main line gets distorted as well.
This could result in total replacement of the whole towing rope
configuration.

The KO-LINK also makes it possible to replace the pennant in


an easy, quick and safe way. By implementing the KO-LINK in
your towing configuration, it will reduce your cost per tow and
increase safety on board. article Ko-Link sizes hole size weight designed to be used
number type mm kg on towing ropes up to

322.380 1 150 mm x 77,5 mm 54 2 64 mm diameter


322.379 2 188 mm x 96.0 mm 68 4 80 mm diameter
322.381 3 237 mm x 122 mm 85 8 94 mm diameter
322.378 4 296 mm x 151 mm 106 15 110 mm diameter
322.376 5 370 mm x 189 mm 132,5 29 140 mm diameter
KO-LINK
On request a length of 1m or 3 m

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TRIANGLE PLATES
article WLL MBF dimensions - mm
number t t A B C R

314.994 25 125 55 50 140 65


314.993 35 175 60 60 150 70
314.999 55 275 75 80 180 85
314.996 85 425 90 90 220 110
314.995 120 600 105 110 240 130
314.992 150 750 115 130 260 135
314.991 175 875 115 140 290 145
314.990 200 1.000 140 150 380 160
314.989 250 1.250 150 170 450 175

TOWING SHOES
article rope Ø nominal sleeve sizes lengths
number mm inch mm inch

338.038 38 1 9/16 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M


338.048 48 1 7/8 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.050 50 2 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.052 52 2 1/16 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.054 54 2 1/8 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.056 56 2 1/4 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.064 64 2 5/8 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.068 68 2 11/16 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M
338.076 76 3 230 x 155 9,05 x 6,10 2M

On request a length of 3 m
Article number of fixing material towing shoe (sets of bolts, nuts and washers): 339.027

TOWING SLEEVES
STANDARD DUTY
article rope Ø nominal sleeve sizes lengths
number mm inch inside Ø outside Ø
mm inch mm inch

338.140 40 1 5/8 50 2 122 4 3/16 2M


338.145 45 1 3/4 56 2 1/4 122 4 3/16 2M
338.146 46 1 13/16 58 2 5/16 122 4 3/16 2M
338.148 48 1 7/8 60 2 3/8 122 4 3/16 2M
338.152 52 2 1/16 64 2 5/8 122 4 3/16 2M
338.156 56 2 1/4 68 2 11/16 122 4 3/16 2M
338.160 60 2 3/8 72 2 13/16 122 4 3/16 2M
338.164 64 2 5/8 78 3 1/16 122 4 3/16 2M
338.176 76 3 90 3 9/16 122 4 3/16 2M
On request a length of 1m or 3 m

Please see page 34 for more information about mooring links


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CROSBY BOLT
TYPE SHACKLES

CROSBY® G-2130
H-SHACKLES
article WLL pin bow inside width weight
number tons mm mm pin - mm kg

329.267 0,33 6,35 4,85 9,65 0,03 Safety factor 6:1


329.268 0,50 7,85 6,35 11,9 0,05
329.269 0,75 9,65 7,85 13,5 0,10
329.270 1 11,2 9,65 16,8 0,15
329.271 1,5 12,7 11,2 19,1 0,22
329.240 2 16 12,7 20,6 0,36
329.241
329.243
329.244
3,25
4,75
6,5
19,1
22,4
25,4
17,5
20,6
24,6
26,9
31,8
36,6
0,62
1,23
1,79
CROSBY® G-2150 D-SHACKLES
329.245 8,5 28,7 25,4 42,9 2,28
329.246 9,5 31,8 28,7 46 3,75
329.247 12 35,1 31,8 51,5 5,31 article WLL pin bow inside width
329.248 13,5 38,1 35,1 57 7,18 number tons mm mm pin - mm
329.249 17 41,4 38,1 60,5 9,43
329.253 25 51 44,5 73 15,4 329.548 0,50 7,85 6,35 11,9
329.347 35 57 51 82,5 23,7 329.549 0,75 9,65 7,85 13,5
329.355 55 70 66,5 105 44,6 329.551 1 11,2 9,65 16,8
329.363 85 82,5 76 127 70 329.552 1,5 12,7 11,2 19,1
329.356 120 95,5 92 133 120 329.550 2 16,0 12,7 20,6
329.568 3,25 19,1 16 26,9
329.576 4,75 22,4 20,6 31,8
329.584 6,5 25,4 24,6 36,6
329.592 8,5 28,7 25,4 42,9
329.606 9,5 31,8 28,7 46
329.614 12 35,1 31,8 51,5
329.622 13,5 38,1 35,1 57
329.630 17 41,4 38,1 60,5
329.649 25 51,0 44,5 73
329.657 35 57,0 51 82,5
329.665 55 70,0 66,5 105
329.673 85 82,5 76 127
Safety factor 6:1

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CROSBY SCREW PIN SHACKLES

CROSBY® G-209 H-SHACKLES


article WLL pin bow inside width pin weight
number tons mm mm mm kg

329.070 0,33 6,35 4,85 9,65 0,03


329.088 0,50 7,85 6,35 11,9 0,05
329.096 0,75 9,65 7,85 13,5 0,08
329.100 1 11,2 9,65 16,8 0,14
329.118 1,5 12,7 11,2 19,1 0,17
329.126 2 16,0 12,7 20,6 0,33
329.127 3,25 19,1 16 26,9 0,62
329.128 4,75 22,4 19,1 31,8 1,07
329.129 6,5 25,4 22,4 36,6 1,64
329.130 8,5 28,7 25,4 42,9 2,28
329.131 9,5 31,8 29,5 46,0 3,36
329.132 12 35,1 32,8 51,5 4,31
329.133 13,5 38,1 36,1 57,0 6,14
329.135 17 41,4 39,1 60,5 7,80
329.136 25 51,0 46,7 73,0 12,60
Safety factor 6:1

CROSBY® G-210 D-SHACKLES


article WLL pin bow inside width pin weight
number tons mm mm mm kg

329.398 0,50 7,85 6,35 11,9 0,05


329.401 0,75 9,65 7,85 13,5 0,08
329.410 1 11,2 9,65 16,8 0,13
329.428 1,5 12,7 11,2 19,1 0,20
329.436 2 16,0 12,7 20,6 0,27
329.444 3,25 19,1 16 26,9 0,57
329.452 4,75 22,4 19,1 31,8 1,19
329.460 6,5 25,4 22,4 36,6 1,43
329.479 8,5 28,7 25,4 42,9 2,15
329.487 9,5 31,8 28,7 46,0 3,06
329.495 12 35,1 31,8 51,5 4,11
329.509 13,5 38,1 35,1 57,0 5,23
329.517 17 41,4 38,1 60,5 7,23
329.525 25 51,0 44,5 73,0 12,13
Safety factor 6:1
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OPEN SPELTER SOCKETS article


number
type
nr.
for wire Ø
mm
dimensions
ØP - mm
dimensions
inside width jaw - mm

WITH BOLT AND NUT 323.551 198 B 11 - 13 25 25


323.552 199 B 14 - 16 30 32
323.573 100 B 18 - 19 35 38
323.584 104 B 20 - 22 41 44
323.581 108 B 23 - 26 51 51
323.572 111 B 27 - 30 57 57
323.571 115 B 31 - 36 63 63
323.568 118 B 37 - 39 70 76
323.567 120 B 40 - 42 76 76
323.565 125 B 43 - 48 89 89
323.593 128 B 49 - 54 95 101
On request: (cotter)pin, galvanised (104 B - 128 B)

CLOSED SPELTER SOCKETS article


number
type
nr.
for wire Ø
mm
T
bow - mm
K
inside width - mm

328.730 298 11 - 13 22,5 30


328.728 299 14 - 16 26 36
328.746 200 18 - 19 32 42
328.747 201 20 - 22 38 47
328.748 204 23 - 26 44 57
328.749 207 27 - 30 51 65
328.740 212 31 - 36 57 71
328.744 215 37 - 39 63 81
328.750 217 40 - 42 70 83
328.745 219 43 - 48 76 93
323.653 222 49 - 54 82 100

SHORT BOW SOCKETS


article type for wire Ø MBF dimensions - mm weight
number nr. mm inch t A B C D E F kg

328.200 512 31 - 36 1 1/4 - 1 3/8 140 141 83 38 39 75 132 7


328.201 517 37 - 42 1 1/2 - 1 5/8 160 162 103 40 44 92 152 10
328.202 519 43 - 48 1 3/4 - 1 7/8 200 188 120 48 51 112 178 16
328.203 522 49 - 54 2 - 2 1/8 250 204 132 54 59 120 200 21
328.204 524 55 - 60 2 1/4 - 2 3/8 320 230 148 62 64 135 220 28
328.205 526 61 - 68 2 1/2 - 2 5/8 400 265 165 68 73 150 250 44
328.206 527 69 - 75 2 3/4 - 2 7/8 500 287 178 75 79 164 274 53
328.207 528 76 - 80 3 - 3 1/8 600 314 195 76 89 175 295 70
328.208 529 81 - 86 3 1/4 - 3 3/8 700 327 216 82 92 194 320 81
328.209 530 87 - 93 3 1/2 - 3 5/8 800 358 220 92 99 202 350 112
328.210 531 94 - 102 3 3/4 - 4 900 365 235 100 105 215 375 130
328.211 533 108 - 115 4 1/4 - 4 1/2 1000 420 270 110 120 240 410 182
Tolerance 5%
colour: blue

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OPEN SPELTER SOCKETS ACCORDING TO JIS F-3432


article type width pin for wire Ø
number nr. mm mm mm

323.611 JIS 20 38 30 18 - 20
323.620 JIS 22 44 34 21 - 22
323.622 JIS 24 51 37 23 - 24
323.641 JIS 25 51 40 25 - 26
323.643 JIS 28 57 43 27 - 30
323.632 JIS 30 57 46 27 - 30
323.645 JIS 32 63 48 31 - 36
323.624 JIS 34 63 52 31 - 36
323.646 JIS 36 76 56 37 - 39

OPEN WEDGE SOCKETS WITH BOLT AND NUT


article type nr. for wire Ø dimensions
number mm ØP inside width pin

331.133 0.5 B 9 - 10 20,6 20,5


331.137 1B 11 - 13 25 25
331.114 2B 14 - 16 30 31
331.029 3B 18 - 19 35 38
331.125 4B 20 - 22 41 44
331.112 5B 24 - 26 51 51
331.121 6B 27 - 29 57 57
331.107 7B 30 - 32 64 63

CROSBY® L-320CN EYEHOOKS


article WLL weight
number t kg

319.962 0,75 0,28


319.964 1 0,40
319.966 1,6 0,65
319.968 2 0,94
319.969 3,2 1,95
319.971 5 3,76
319.973 7,5 6,80
319.975 10 9,42
319.976 15 17,9

CROSBY® L-322CN SWIVEL


HOOKS WITH LATCH
article WLL weight
number t kg

328.898 0,75 0,15


328.901 1 0,26
328.910 1,6 0,46
328.928 2 0,47
328.936 3,2 1,02
328.944 5 2,12
328.952 7,5 3,99
328.960 10 4,76
328.961 15 9,66
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TIPTOP® WEBBING BELT CAR SLINGS WITH CE-MARK


article number type Set of belts, with a length of 2,5 meter each. Belt is adjustable with a slide buckle and it has a
steel toplink. WLL = 1,5 ton
318.302 with single rave hook
318.300 with double rave hook

TIPTOP® FENDERS
Lankhorst Ropes is now offering an improved, longer- new
lasting, TipTop® fender. The popular fender continues to
offer protection when mooring your ship together with
maximum damping; while improvements in the fender’s
design will prolong the service life of both the fender and
fender rope.

The addition of ‘flaps’ between the fender’s partitions


prevent the rope from getting stuck when the fender
compresses / bounces. A further benefit of the improved
TipTop® fender design is greater retention of its elasticity, old
meaning the partitions do not warp over time. In addition,
the inclusion of an arrow indicating the sailing direction
confirms the fender is installed correctly, ensuring
maximum service life.

After extensive laboratory and field tests on various ships,


the TipTop® fender’s feedback has been very positive.
On the improved design a sailor who participated in the
practice test said, “the TipTop® fender version 2.0 retains
its dampening and ensures that during mooring the rope
remains free, avoiding damage to the rope”.

The TipTop® fender is produced from recycled materials by


Lankhorst Engineered Products; it can be recycled again
and does not release any toxic substances. This means
choosing the high performance TipTop® fender, with its
long service life and low cost of ownership, is also the
sustainable choice.

article type weight dimension


number kg cm

100.961 small model 6 110 x 10 x 10


100.966 large model 17 140 x 15,5 x 15,5

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TIPTO®WEB WEBBING SLINGS


WITH SEWN EYES & CE-MARK
ACCORDING TO EN 1492-1

article type WLL length colour


TIPTO®WEB ROUND SLINGS
number t m
WITH CE-MARK
319.280 MC- 30 1 1 PURPLE ACCORDING TO EN 1492-2
319.019 MC- 30 1 2 PURPLE
319.032 MC- 30 1 3 PURPLE
319.016 MC- 30 1 4 PURPLE
319.021 MC- 30 1 5 PURPLE
319.018 MC- 30 1 6 PURPLE
319.140 MC- 30 1 8 PURPLE

319.052 MC - 60 2 1 GREEN
318.987 MC - 60 2 2 GREEN
318.988 MC - 60 2 3 GREEN
318.989 MC - 60 2 4 GREEN
319.002 MC - 60 2 5 GREEN
318.983 MC - 60 2 6 GREEN
319.194 MC - 60 2 8 GREEN

319.195 MC - 90 3 1 YELLOW
318.993 MC - 90 3 2 YELLOW article type WLL EWL colour
318.994 MC - 90 3 3 YELLOW number t m
318.995 MC - 90 3 4 YELLOW
319.004 MC - 90 3 5 YELLOW
318.901 DUO 10 1 1 PURPLE
318.996 MC - 90 3 6 YELLOW
318.902 DUO 10 1 1,5 PURPLE
319.102 MC - 90 3 8 YELLOW
318.903 DUO 10 1 2 PURPLE
319.125 DUO 10 1 2,5 PURPLE
319.196 MC - 120 4 1 GREY
318.904 DUO 10 1 3 PURPLE
319.173 MC - 120 4 2 GREY
319.126 DUO 10 1 4 PURPLE
319.346 MC - 120 4 3 GREY
319.020 MC - 120 4 4 GREY
318.977 DUO 20 2 1 GREEN
319.046 MC - 120 4 5 GREY
319.101 DUO 20 2 1,5 GREEN
319.042 MC - 120 4 6 GREY
318.978 DUO 20 2 2 GREEN
319.174 MC - 120 4 8 GREY
318.955 DUO 20 2 2,5 GREEN
318.103 DUO 20 2 3 GREEN
319.006 MC - 150 5 2 RED
318.972 DUO 20 2 4 GREEN
319.008 MC - 150 5 3 RED
319.011 MC - 150 5 4 RED
319.129 DUO 30 3 1 YELLOW
318.999 MC - 150 5 5 RED
318.979 DUO 30 3 1,5 YELLOW
319.013 MC - 150 5 6 RED
319.105 DUO 30 3 2 YELLOW
319.175 MC - 150 5 8 RED
319.130 DUO 30 3 2,5 YELLOW
318.980 DUO 30 3 3 YELLOW
318.971 DUO 30 3 4 YELLOW

319.132 DUO 40 4 1 GREY


319.133 DUO 40 4 1,5 GREY
319.134 DUO 40 4 2 GREY
319.135 DUO 40 4 2,5 GREY
318.199 DUO 40 4 3 GREY
319.136 DUO 40 4 4 GREY

319.112 DUO 50 5 1 RED


319.114 DUO 50 5 1,5 RED
319.107 DUO 50 5 2 RED
319.193 DUO 50 5 2,5 RED
319.109 DUO 50 5 3 RED
319.115 DUO 50 5 4 RED
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DOUBLE RAVE HOOK


TIPTO®WEB LASHING SYSTEMS
WITH EN 12195-2 NORM
ERGO-RATCHET
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION: ratchet and rave hook, colour band
orange. Various colours and bandprint (name + logo) possible.

The 50 meter band can be delivered with an ERGO-ratchet. A longer SINGLE RAVE HOOK
ratchet to achieve a higher tension in the band.

OTHER LENGTHS AND TERMINATIONS ON REQUEST.

CLAW HOOK

PALLET HOOK

article bandwidth L/C capacity length


number mm m

318.912 25 400 / 800 5


318.916 25 400 / 800 6
318.920 25 400 / 800 9
319.202 35 1.000 / 2.000 5
319.209 35 1.000 / 2.000 6
319.212 35 1.000 / 2.000 9
318.918 50 2.000 / 4.000 9
318.926 50 2.000 / 4.000 10 D-TRIANGLE
318.940 50 2.000 / 4.000 11
318.927 50 2.000 / 4.000 12
318.928 50 2.000 / 4.000 13
318.929 50 2.000 / 4.000 14
318.931 50 2.000 / 4.000 15
318.780 75 5.000 / 10.000 9
318.781 75 5.000 / 10.000 11
318.782 75 5.000 / 10.000 15

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CHINESE FINGER article


number
type steel wire Ø
mm
A Chinese finger provides a quick and
fast means of (temporary) terminating
different kinds of steel wire rope. The
300.174 R 8 - 13 grips can be used for reeving and
300.175 R 13 - 18
300.176 R 18 - 24 pulling of steel wire rope onto blocks or
300.177 R 24 - 32 cranes. They are made from woven mesh
300.178 R 34 - 38 galvanized steel wires leading to a very
300.179 R 40 - 50 flexible and easy to handle termination

Type R

R: single type, thimble or eye end, for applications where the cable end is free.

Type RA article type steel wire Ø


number mm

300.185 RA 8 - 13
300.180 RA 13 - 18
300.181 RA 18 - 24
300.182 RA 24 - 32
300.183 RA 34 - 38
300.184 RA 40 - 50

RA: joint A type, closed middle, for connecting the old and the new steel wire ropes.

REINFORCED ROPE article


number
groove
mm
rope size MBF
inch t
link WLL
t
dia
mm
length
mm
width
mm

THIMBLES W/LINK 326.144 48 6 40 10 32 200 110


326.154 48 6 64 16 36 260 140
326.158 56 7 40 10 32 200 110
326.157 56 7 64 16 36 260 140
326.166 56 7 104 26 45 340 180
326.156 64 8 40 10 32 200 110
326.152 64 8 64 16 36 260 140
326.160 64 8 104 26 45 340 180
325.145 64 8 144 36 51 350 190
326.161 72 9 64 26 36 260 140
326.147 72 9 104 26 45 340 180
326.149 72 9 144 36 51 350 190
326.146 80 10 64 16 36 260 140
326.148 80 10 104 26 45 340 180
326.153 80 10 144 36 51 350 190
322.398 88 11 104 26 45 340 180
326.162 88 11 144 36 51 350 190
322.391 88 11 188 47 57 400 200
322.400 102 12 104 26 45 340 180
326.163 102 12 144 36 51 350 190
326.151 102 12 188 47 57 400 200
322.397 115 14 104 26 45 340 180
326.164 115 14 144 36 51 350 190
326.165 115 14 188 47 57 400 200
322.396 115 14 232 58 63 430 230
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HEAVY DUTY REINFORCED ROPE THIMBLES W/LINK


article groove rope size MBF link WLL dia length width
number mm inch t t mm mm mm

324.419 100 9 - 10,5 104 26 45 340 180


324.438 100 9 - 10,5 144 36 51 350 190
324.430 100 9 - 10,5 188 47 57 400 200
324.416 100 9 - 10,5 232 58 63 430 230
324.435 115 12,5 - 13 188 47 57 400 200
324.436 115 12,5 - 13 232 58 63 430 230
324.434 135 14 - 15 336 84 72 440 250
324.439 135 14 - 15 420 105 80 450 250
324.437 155 16 - 18 336 84 72 440 250
324.433 155 16 - 18 420 105 80 450 250
324.418 170 19 - 20 420 105 80 450 250
324.426 170 19 - 20 524 131 90 460 300
324.454 180 20 - 21 1000 250 115 600 400

Other sizes available on request


In case of using with LANKO®FORCE reinforced steel wire rope thimbles are
necessary

SOLID THIMBLES article


number
for wire Ø
mm
length
inch
hole Ø
mm
thickness
mm

326.413 8 2 14 15
326.416 10 2 1/2 18 18
326.417 12 3 21 20
326.418 14 3 1/2 25 24
326.419 16 - 18 4 30 26
326.420 16 - 18 4 40 26
326.421 20 - 22 5 30 30
326.422 20 - 22 5 40 30
326.423 20 - 22 5 45 30
326.424 24 - 26 6 30 33
324.428 24 - 26 6 40 33
326.425 24 - 26 6 45 33
326.426 24 -26 6 55 33
326.451 28 - 30 7 30 40
326.428 28 - 30 7 40 40
326.415 28 - 30 7 52 40
326.429 28 - 30 7 60 40
326.430 32 - 34 8 30 43
324.400 32 - 34 8 40 43
324.402 32 - 34 8 55 43
326.412 32 - 34 8 70 43
324.409 36 - 38 9 50 47
324.406 36 - 38 9 70 47
334.407 36 - 38 9 90 47
324.408 36 - 38 9 100 47
324.413 40 - 42 10 50 57
326.431 40 - 42 10 70 57
326.432 40 - 42 10 90 57
326.408 40 - 42 10 100 57
324.407 50 - 55 14 100 82
326.434 50 - 56 12 1/2 110 82
Other sizes available on request

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article
number
nr size for wire Ø
mm
hole Ø
mm
thickness
mm SOLID THIMBLES
326.396 8 8 14 15
ACCORDING TO DIN 3091
326.395 10 10 18 17,5
326.394 12 12 21 20
326.393 14 14 25 24
326.392 14 14 30 24
326.397 16 16 28 26
326.377 16 16 30 26
326.381 16 16 38 26
326.378 16 16 40 26
326.401 18 18 31 28,5
326.391 20 20 35 31
326.376 20 20 40 31
326.375 20 20 45 31
326.374 24 24 41 36
326.373 24 24 45 36
326.371 24 24 55 36
326.368 28 28 47 42
326.369 28 28 52 42
326.367 28 28 60 42
326.366 32 32 53 47
326.364 32 32 55 47
326.383 32 32 62 47
326.365 32 32 70 47
326.370 32 32 80 47
329.387 36 36 59 53
326.363 36 36 70 53
329.388 36 36 72 53
326.344 36 36 80 53
326.362 36 36 90 53
326.361 40 40 65 58
326.360 40 40 70 58
326.398 40 40 75 58
326.390 40 40 78 58
326.450 40 40 80 58
326.359 40 40 90 58
334.406 40 40 100 58
326.400 40 40 103 58
326.389 44 44 72 63
326.358 44 44 80 63
326.441 44 44 105 63
326.433 44 44 110 63
Other sizes available on request

article
number
nr size for wire Ø
mm
hole Ø
mm
thickness
mm
size K5
inch SOLID THIMBLES
326.355 24 20 42 29 5
ACCORDING TO JIS 2802
326.354 26 22,4 42 31 6
326.372 26 22,4 45 31 6
326.353 28 25 50 33 6
326.352 30 26 50 35 7
326.345 32 28 50 38 7
326.349 34 32 55 40 8
326.346 36 34 55 42 8
326.347 45 40 75 52 10
Other sizes available on request
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