
35x7 Compacted Bright
(42)- Compact 35 is the most suitable for lifting height application.
- Compact 35 is a rotation resistant rope and made with compacted parts of outer strands and inner strands.
- Compact 35 has an extremely high breaking strength with a very strong resistance against drum crushing.
- Compact 35 is fully lubricated and made out of galvanized or ungalvanized wires.
- 35x7 Class ropes have less than 2 degrees of rotation.
Warning: Wire rope & aircraft cable should never be used at breaking strength. 10:1 safety factor minimum is recommended for critical/overhead application. Do not use for overhead lifting without consulting a wire rope rigging professional. End fittings may not hold to 100% of strength efficiency so a safety factor such as 5:1 should be divided into the assembly actual strength. A pull test is recommended for quality assurance.
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19x19 Compacted Bright
(27)- Compact 19 strands have a flattened strand surface giving to a wider contact area between sheave and rope which increases the resistance to abrasian.
- Compact 19P is suitable for lifting height application with semi rotation resistance.
- Compact 19P has a plastic layer between the inner strands and outer strands and all strands are compacted.
- The steel plastic combination increases structual stability.
- Compact 19P is fully lubricated and made out of galvanized or ungalvanized wires.
- Compact 19P is suitable for multi-layer spooling.
Warning: Wire rope & aircraft cable should never be used at breaking strength. 10:1 safety factor minimum is recommended for critical/overhead application. Do not use for overhead lifting without consulting a wire rope rigging professional. End fittings may not hold to 100% of strength efficiency so a safety factor such as 5:1 should be divided into the assembly actual strength. A pull test is recommended for quality assurance.
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