Cable Laid Wire Rope Grommet – Endless Sling
General Information On Wire Ropes
Each individual wire is arranged around a central wire to form a 7-wire strand. Six of these strands are formed around a central core to make a wire rope. The rope is specified as 6×7 (6/1) – i.e. six strands each of seven wires.
The specification of a wire rope type – including the number of wires per strand, the number of strands, and the lay of the rope – is documented using a commonly accepted coding system, consisting of a number of abbreviations. This is easily demonstrated with a simple example. The rope shown in the figure “Wire rope construction” is designated thus: 6×19 FC RH OL FSWR.
- 6 – Number of strands that make up the rope
- 19 – Number of wires that make up each strand
- FC – Fibre core
- RH – Right hand lay
- OL – Ordinary lay • FSWR – Flexible steel wire rope
Each of the sections of the wire rope designation described above is variable. There are therefore a large number of combinations of wire rope that can be specified in this manner.
Angle Top Vertical | 0 Degree | 0 Degree |
Nominal Rope Decimeter | Direct | Choker Hitch |
mm | t | t |
24 | 9 | 7 |
27 | 11.5 | 9 |
30 | 14 | 11 |
33 | 17 | 13.5 |
36 | 20 | 16 |
39 | 23.5 | 19 |
42 | 27 | 21.5 |
48 | 35.5 | 28.5 |
54 | 45 | 36 |
60 | 55.5 | 44.5 |
66 | 69 | 55 |
72 | 84 | 68 |
78 | 102 | 81 |
84 | 121 | 97 |
90 | 144 | 115 |
98 | 168 | 135 |
102 | 198 | 157 |
108 | 227 | 182 |
114 | 262 | 210 |
156 | 700 | – |
152 | 750 | – |
168 | 800 | – |
180 | 900 | – |
192 | 1000 | – |
216 | 1250 | – |
240 | 1500 | – |
258 | 1750 | – |
282 | 2000 | – |
300 | 2250 | – |
318 | 2500 | – |
354 | 3000 | – |
384 | 3500 | – |
414 | 4000 | – |
444 | 4500 | – |
474 | 5000 | – |
504 | 5500 | – |
528 | 6000 | – |
552 | 6500 | – |
576 | 7000 | – |
600 | 7500 | – |
624 | 8000 | – |
648 | 8500 | – |
682 | 9000 | – |
696 | 9500 | – |
Calculation Factors | 1 | 0.8 |
Applications:
- Lifting and Rigging: Ideal for heavy lifting and rigging applications, providing strength and durability for secure load handling.
- Marine and Offshore: Suited for maritime and offshore operations, enduring harsh conditions and resisting corrosion.
- Construction: Essential in construction projects for hoisting materials, ensuring stability and safety.
- Mining: Reliable in mining environments, withstanding abrasive conditions and heavy loads.
- Material Handling: Versatile for various material handling tasks, providing a reliable means of lifting and securing loads.
How to Use:
- Inspect Regularly: Before each use, visually inspect the grommet or sling for any signs of wear, damage, or deformities. Replace if any issues are detected.
- Proper Attachment: Ensure correct attachment to the load and lifting equipment, following recommended procedures and guidelines.
- Load Calculation: Determine the weight of the load to be lifted and choose a grommet or sling with an appropriate Safe Working Load (SWL).
- Consider Environmental Factors: Adapt usage based on environmental conditions, such as exposure to moisture, chemicals, or extreme temperatures.
- Adherence to Guidelines: Follow industry standards and regulations for the safe and effective use of cable-laid wire rope grommets or endless slings.
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