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Wire Rope
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Wire Rope
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High strength coupled with
resistance to rotation, crushing,
fatigue and abrasion, are just some of
the qualities our wire ropes possess.
Our range of steel wire rope and
fittings from world renowned
manufacturers, Beaver Brands
and Bridon, offer long service life
across a variety of towing and lifting
applications.
Robertsons can also provide
Slingmax Tri-Flex Slings and Beaver
manufactured wire rope slings made
to order.
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6x24 Fibre Core Galvanised Wire Rope 282
6x36 Wire Rope Core Galvanised Wire Rope 282
6x7 Fibre Core Galvanised Wire Rope 283
6x19 Fibre Core Galvanised Wire Rope
283
7x7 Galvanised Wire Rope 284
7x19 Galvanised Wire Rope 284
TIRFOR Galvanised Wire Rope
285
6x19 PVC Fibre Core Galvanised Wire Rope 285
BRIDON Crane Wire Rope 286
Endurance Dyform 34LR 286
Endurance 50DB 287
Endurance Dyform 8 288
Endurance Dyform 6 289
Brilube Lubricating Dressing
290
Wire Rope Slings Overview
291
Wire Rope Slings
292
Wire Rope Terminations
295
Wire Rope Grips Galvanised AS2076 296
Wire Rope Thimbles AS1138 297
Wire Rope Ferrules EN13411 298
Open Type Sockets 300
Closed Type Sockets 302
Wire Rope Products
304
Wirelock304
Wire Rope Cutters
304
Wire Rope Lubricants
305
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Wire Rope Size and Measurement
Wire ropes are described by their diameter, (mm), and are measured across the
widest point, The Crown, as shown below.
Correct Way
Incorrect Way
Construction
The size and number of wires in each strand, as well as the size and number of
strands in the rope greatly affect the characteristics of the rope. In general, a
large number of small-size wires and strands produce a flexible rope with good
resistance to bending fatigue. The rope construction is also important for tensile
load (static, live or shock) abrasive wear, crushing, corrosion and rotation.
The number of strands and wires will influence the flexibility, fatigue and wear
resistance of any given wire rope. Rope selection is often a compromise.
Generally the more load bearing wires in the rope the greater the flexibility,
however the smaller the wires the less abrasion resistance. For example, the
same nominal diameter 7 x 7 wire would be less flexible than a 7 x 19 wire,
hence a large number of small size wire and strands produce a flexible rope
with good resistance to bending fatigue wear. The construction of wire rope is
defined by the number of outer strands (first number), and the number of wires
within that strand (second number) and then by the arrangement of the wires
in each strand (shown in brackets). The wires in each strand can be arranged in
several ways, for example a 6 x 19 construction the 19 wires in each strand are
laid 9 around 9 around 1 centre wire.
All wire rope is manufactured with three basic components:
Wires, Strands and a Core.
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Core
The core of a steel wire rope serves as a foundation for the strands, providing
stability by keeping them in place throughout the life of the rope. Wire ropes can
be supplied with either a fibre or wire core.
6 X 19 Fibre
Core Wire
Grade
Wire rope can be manufactured in different steel grades, which directly affects
the Minimum Breaking Force, (MBF). The higher the grade the higher the MBF.
Common wire grades include: 1570, 1770, 1960 and 2070
7 X 7 Wire
Strand Core
Finish
Wire Ropes can be supplied as Black (self-colour), Galvanised or Stainless Steel.
Wire rope is lubricated at the time of manufacture, to help reduce friction
between wires and strands, and the friction between the rope and drum or
sheave. In addition, the lubrication retards corrosion and inhibits possible rotting
of the fibre core.
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7 X 19 Wire
Strand Core
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RHOL
LHOL
RHLL
LHLL
Pref
Post
Right Hand Ordinary Lay
Left Hand Ordinary Lay
Right Hand Lang’s Lay
Left Hand Lang’s Lay
Preformed
Postformed
WRC
WSC
FC
FW
D or d
Wire Rope Core
Wire Strand Core
Fibre Core
Filler Wire Strand Construction
Diameter (in millimetres)
Right Hand Ordinary Lay
Left Hand Ordinary Lay
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Construction and Lays
Right Hand Lang’s Lay
Left Hand Lang’s Lay
Right Hand Alternate Lay Rotating or Non-Rotating
Rotation resistant wire ropes are manufactured to resist rotation under load and
are suitable for crane use and where long lengths are required.
Non-Rotating or Rotation Resistant Wire Rope – should be used
when:
› Lifting an unguided load in single part
› Lifting an unguided load at great height with multi part reeving
A regular rope (rotating) wire rope should be used when:
› Lifting a guided load on several falls at a small height (e.g. overhead crane)
› When lifting loads with right-hand and left-hand ropes in pairs
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Correct Spooling of Steel Wire Rope on Drum
It is imperative to correctly spool wire
rope onto a drum. Improper spooling
induces torque within the rope, which
in turn reduces the life of the rope.
In any multi-layer spooling application
it is important that when the rope is
first installed on the drum, it is done
so under tension to avoid any slack
on inner layers that can be crushed
or nicked against the groove walls by
outer layers.
In general, the tighter the line, the
better the spooling, but the rope
should be tensioned with at least 2%
of the breaking load or 10% of the
working load. However, provision
must also be made for the safety
coefficient and the design of the
cable. All subsequent spooling should
also take place with the line under
tension. Please contact your local Robertsons'
branch for further advice.
Steel Wire Rope Cutting Procedure
Hand cutters for cutting ropes up
to 8mm in diameter are sufficient.
Mechanical or hydraulic cutters will
be required for wire ropes with larger
diameters. Careless cutting can result
in the balance of tension in the rope
being destroyed. In every case, each
side of the cut must be correctly
seized to prevent strand disturbance. Annealed wire must always be
used for non-galvanised rope. For
galvanised rope use soft, zinc coated
wire.
A: The rope and this wire end are now
wrapped, moving away from the
location of the intended cut.
B: The rope is tightly wrapped for a
distance of approximately three
rope diameters.
C: Both ends of the seizing wire
are then pulled tight and twisted
together for a length of one rope
diameter. The twisted connection
is then hammered into a strand
valley.
D: After preparing the other side of
the cut accordingly, the rope can
now be cut.
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Clamping Wire Rope
To ensure complete safety, it is imperative that wire ropes are clamped correctly. The diagrams below are a guide only. Please refer to the relevant Australian
Standards AS 2076 for further information.
The Right Way
6d approx
d
✔
The Wrong Way
✘
d
Note: d = diameter of rope
Lubricating Steel Wire Ropes
All steel wire ropes supplied by Robertsons are lubricated at the time of
manufacture, however, periodic lubrication with good quality acid free and
moisture free lubricant during use is required to ensure best performance. The following are accepted ways to lubricate wire ropes during use.
Continuous bath
Dripping
Pouring
Swabbing
Painting
Spray nozzle
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Storing Steel Wire Ropes
Ensure steel wire rope is stored in
a weather-proof storage space. If
wire rope is to be kept unused for a
considerable amount of time, it must
be protected from the elements.
The ideal storage area is a dry, wellventilated building or shed. Avoid
closed, unheated, tightly sealed
buildings or enclosures because
condensation will form when warm,
moist outside (ambient) air envelopes
the colder rope. Although wire rope
is protected by a lubricant, this is not
totally effective since condensation
can still occur within the small
sections between strands and wires,
thereby causing corrosion problems.
Ensure the reels are kept up off the
ground, or are placed on a concrete
floor.
Although the steel wire rope is
lubricated at the time of manufacture,
a suitable lubricant should be applied
every three months. The reels
containing the steel wire ropes should
also be rotated 90 degrees every three
months.
Correct Handling of Steel Wire Ropes
1.11.
Handling
Handling
and
and
Care
Care
of of
Wire
Wire
Ropes
Ropes
› Reels should be mounted on jacks
Incorrect
handling
of
steel
Handling
and
Care
Wire
Ropeswire
1.11.
Handling
and
Care
of of
Wire
Ropes
Ropes
Ropes
should
should
be stored
be stored
in a inclean
a clean
dry place
dry place
under
under
cover.
cover.
Reels
Reels
or coils
or coils
should
should
be kept
be kept
off the
off the
ground
ground
and and
supported
supported
by by
or
placed
on
swift
(with
a brake
ropes
can
cause
kinking
or
loops
11. Handling
and
Care
of
Wire
Ropes
Ropes
should
bealso
stored
clean
dry
place
under
Reels
or renewed
coils
should
be
off a
the
ground
supported
timber.
timber.
They
They
should
also
bea in
examined
bea examined
periodically
periodically
andcover.
and
rope
rope
dressing
renewed
as kept
required.
as kept
required.
Ropes
should
be should
stored
in
clean
dry place
under
cover.
Reels
ordressing
coils
should
be
off the
ground
and and
supported
by by
timber.
should
also
be examined
periodically
and
dressing
renewed
as required. and care taken to
timber.
TheyThey
should
besteel
examined
periodically
roperope
dressing
renewed
as required.
arrangement)
forming
in also
the
wire
rope,and
causing
Ropes should be stored in a clean dry place under cover. Reels or coils should be kept off the ground and supported by
1) Unreeling
1)
Unreeling
and
and
Uncoiling
Uncoiling
timber. They should
also be examined
periodically
renewed
as required.
that
the reel rotates as the rope
permanent
damage. Below
is a and rope dressingsee
1)
Unreeling
Uncoiling
Reels
Reels
should
should
beand
mounted
beand
mounted
on jacks
on jacks
and and
carecare
taken
taken
to see
to see
thatthat
the the
reelreel
rotates
rotates
as the
as the
roperope
unwinds.
unwinds.
Timber
Timber
should
should
be be
1)
Unreeling
Uncoiling
unwinds.
summary
correct
Reels
betoof
mounted
jacks
and
care
taken
tobrake,
see
that
rotates
as and
the
rope
unwinds.
should
applied
applied
asshould
aaslever
lever
one
tothe
one
ofonthe
ofon
the
flanges
flanges
to way
act
to
as
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ato
as
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keeping
keeping
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the
rope
rope
tight
and
preventing
preventing
theTimber
the
reelTimber
reel
from
from
overoverReels
should
bea mounted
jacks
and
care
taken
tobrake,
see
that
the the
reel
rotates
astight
the
rope
unwinds.
should
be be
1) Unreeling and Uncoiling
applied
a lever
to one
of the
flanges
to as
actaasbrake,
a brake,
keeping
preventing
running.
running.
applied
as aas
lever
torope:
one
of the
flanges
to act
keeping
the the
roperope
tighttight
and and
preventing
the the
reelreel
fromfrom
over-oversteel
wire
Reels should be mounted on jacks and care taken to see that the reel rotates as the rope unwinds. Timber should be
› Ensure clearance for free rotation of
running.
running.
applied as a lever to one of the flanges to act as a brake, keeping the rope tight and preventing the reel from overWhen
When
the the
ropes
ropes
are are
supplied
supplied
in coils
in coils
a turntalbe
a turntalbe
or swift
or swift
should
should
be employed
be employed
and
thewhen
the
freefree
end end
pulled
out out
withwith
event
event
the and
reel
thepulled
rope
end
is pulled
running.
When
are
supplied
inrevolve.
coils
a turntalbe
or swift
should
be employed
the
end
pulled
out
with
event
tension
tension
as the
the
as ropes
the
swift,
or turnatable
or turnatable
Over-winding
Over-winding
avoided
avoided
atand
allatand
times
all times
tofree
obviate
to obviate
kinking.
kinking.
Coils
Coils
may
may
When
the
ropes
areswift,
supplied
in coils
arevolve.
turntalbe
or swift
should
be employed
the
free
end
pulled
out
with
event
and
maintain
continuous
tension
tension
as
the
swift,
or
turnatable
revolve.
Over-winding
should
be
avoided
at
all
times
to
obviate
kinking.
Coils
may
also
also
be
unwound
be
unwound
by
securing
by
securing
the
the
free
free
outside
outside
end
end
of
the
of
the
rope
rope
and
and
then
then
rolling
rolling
the
the
coil
coil
along
along
the
the
ground;
ground;
care
care
being
being
tension as the swift, or turnatable revolve. Over-winding should be avoided at all times to obviate kinking. Coils may
When the ropes are supplied in coils a turntalbe or swift should be employed and the free end pulled out with event
also
be
by
the
free
end
of the
rope
and
then
rolling
the
along
ground;
being
taken
taken
allatunwound
times
all times
to securing
ensure
to securing
ensure
that
the
coil
coil
isoutside
held
isend
held
firmly
together,
together,
avoiding
avoiding
tight
tight
coils
or coil
kinks.
or kinks.
also
beatunwound
by
thethat
freethe
outside
offirmly
the
rope
and
then
rolling
the coils
coil
along
the the
ground;
carecare
being
during
haul
tension as the swift, or turnatable revolve. Over-winding should be avoided
at all
timesoff.
to obviate kinking. Coils may
taken
all times
to ensure
is held
firmly
together,
avoiding
or kinks.
taken
at allattimes
to ensure
thatthat
the the
coil coil
is held
firmly
together,
avoiding
tighttight
coilscoils
or kinks.
also be unwound by securing the free outside end of the rope and then rolling the coil along the ground; care being
taken at all times to ensure that the coil is held firmly together, avoiding tight coils or kinks.
METHOD
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
OF
SMALL
SMALL
COILCOILcoil
Method
ofUNCOILING
uncoiling
small
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
SMALL
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
SMALL
COILCOIL
METHOD OF UNCOILING SMALL COIL
› Over-winding should be avoided at
all times to eliminate kinking.
› Always prevent crossing the rope
laps on the wheel.
METHOD
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
OF UNCOILING
LARGE
LARGE
COILS
COILS coils
Method
of uncoiling
large
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
LARGE
COILS
METHOD
OF UNCOILING
LARGE
COILS
METHOD OF UNCOILING LARGE COILS
CORRECT
CORRECT
Correct
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
Correct
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
Incorrect
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
Incorrect
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
CORRECT
Correct
2) Seizings
2) Seizings
2)
It
Itimportant
isSeizings
important
thatthat
before
before
cutting
cutting
ropes
ropes
are are
properly
properly
seized
seized
withwith
annealed
annealed
mildmild
steelsteel
wirewire
or strand
or strand
to avoid
to avoid
slackslack
wires
wires
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is possible
important
that
before
cutting
ropes
properly
seized
annealed
or strand
to avoid
wires
and
and
possible
rope
rope
distortion.
distortion.
It
is It
important
that
before
cutting
ropes
are are
properly
seized
withwith
annealed
mildmild
steelsteel
wirewire
or strand
to avoid
slackslack
wires
2) Seizings
possible
distortion.
and and
possible
roperope
distortion.
It is important that before cutting ropes are properly seized with annealed mild steel wire or strand to avoid slack wires
and possible rope distortion.
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Typical Steel Wire Rope Failures
Steel wire rope is tough and durable, however eventually it will reach the end of
its safe service life.
Below are some examples of typical damage and deterioration. Steel wire ropes
should be inspected every 12 months.
Fatigue Failure
Thermal Damage
Shock Loading
Abrasion
Birdcage (due to torsional unbalance)
Termination Failure
Corrosion (due to immersion in water)
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Machine Swaging:
Aluminium Ferrules Sizes 2mm – 52mm.
Copper Ferrules Sizes 2mm – 10mm
Steel Ferrules Sizes 9mm – 75mm
Swage Sockets Sizes 3mm – 52mm
Hand Splicing from 2mm – 75mm dia
Soft
Hand spliced or machine swaged slings,
with your choice of terminations, can
be manufactured and tested (if required)
on our premises at short notice. All
slings and assemblies are permanently
marked with safe working loads, based
on a 5:1 factor of safety.
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Wire Rope Terminations
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13 mm 6/36 G1770 RHOL WRC PREF G2 - 200 mm soft eye each end
- Machine spliced WLL 2.1 Tonne
- 3.0 metres effective length
(a) 13mm
Diameter, measured over crowns.
(b) 6/36
Construction (six strands, each with thirty six wires).
(c) G1770
G signifies "galvanised" wires. 1770 signifies tensile grade of wires (in Megapascals).
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Typical Steel Wire Rope Description
(d) RHOLRight Hand Ordinary Lay (strands laid up to the RIGHT, wires in each strand to the LEFT).
(e) WRC
Wire Rope Core (approx 7.5% stronger and 11% heavier than FC).
(f) PREF
Strands shaped (helix formed) before laying up into a rope.
(g) G2
Lubricant (Petroleum Jelly).
(h) 200mm
Eye size.
(i) Machine SpliceSteel, copper or aluminium alloy ferrule pressed around the looped end of wire rope.
(j) WLL
Maximum load that can be lifted on a particular service.
(k) Length
In metres, measured from bearing points of eyes.
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Wire Rope
6 x 24 Construction, commonly used for general purpose use.
Product
Code
Dia
(mm)
711308
8
711309
9
711310
10
711311
11
711312
12
711313
13
711314-500 14
711316
16
711318-500 18
711320-500 20
711322-500 22
711324-500 24
711332
32
Construction
Grade
Finish
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
6x24
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
28
35.6
44
53
63
74
86
113
143
176
213
253
450
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
20.4
25.8
31.8
38.5
45.8
53.8
62.4
81.5
103
127
154
183
326
UOM
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
500
1000
500
500
500
500
500
*Cut lengths available on request
6 x 36 Construction, commonly used for overhead and mobile crane hoist ropes.
Product
Code
Dia Construction Grade Finish
(mm)
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
UOM
Metre
Per
Reel
713410
10
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
63
41.8
Metre
1000
713412
12
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
90
60.2
Metre
1000
713413
13
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
107
70.7
Metre
1000
713414-500
14
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
124
82
Metre
500
713416
16
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
161
107
Metre
1000
713418
18
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
204
135
Metre
1000
713420-500
20
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
252
167
Metre
500
713422-500
22
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
304
202
Metre
500
713424-500
24
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
363
241
Metre
500
713426-500
26
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
426
283
Metre
500
713428-500
28
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
493
328
Metre
500
713432-500
32
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
644
428
Metre
500
713436-500
36
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
816
542
Metre
500
713438-250
38
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
911
604
Metre
250
713440-250
40
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
1009
669
Metre
250
713444-250
44
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
1220
810
Metre
250
713452
52
6x36
1770
Galvanised Wire
RHOL
1700
1110
Metre
500
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*Cut lengths available on request
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
6 x 7 Construction, commonly used for guying and catenary wires. Larger sizes are used as ferry,
(punt), ropes.
Product
Code
Dia Construction
(mm)
Grade Finish
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
UOM
2.1
3.2
4.7
8.4
13.1
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
1.4
2.65
3.22
5.5
8.6
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
707302
707302A
707303
707304
707305
2
2.5
3
4
5
6x7
6x7
6x7
6x7
6x7
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
707306
6
6x7
1570
Galvanised
Fibre
RHOL
18.8
12.4
Metre
1000
*Cut lengths available on request
6 x 19 Construction, commonly used for general purpose winch and marine applications
Product
Code
Dia
(mm)
Construction Grade Finish
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
709303
709303A
709304
709305
709306
709308
709309
709310
709312
3
3.5
4
5
6
8
9
10
12
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
4.3
5.8
7.7
12
17.6
30.8
39
48.2
69.4
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvansed
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
3.2
4.3
5.8
8.8
12.4
22.5
28.4
35.1
50.5
UOM
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
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Wire Rope
7 x 7 Construction, commonly used for fixed guy ropes and catenary wires.
Product
Code
Dia Construction Grade
(mm)
Finish
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
708305
708306
708307
708308
708309
708310
5
6
7
8
9
10
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
18.9
27.2
37.2
47.5
59.3
73
7X7
7X7
7X7
7X7
7X7
7X7
2070
2070
2070
2070
2070
2070
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
10.4
14.3
20.2
25.66
32
39.4
UOM
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
*Cut lengths available on request
7 x 19 Construction, commonly used for general purpose winch and marine applications.
Product Dia
Code
(mm)
Construction
Grade Finish
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
712403
712404
712405
712406
712408
712410
7x19
7x19
7x19
7x19
7x19
7x19
2070
2070
2070
2070
2070
2070
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
Wire
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
7.1
11.2
17.2
25
43.5
64.4
3.2
4
5
6
8
10
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
4.4
6.22
8.6
12.4
24.4
46.1
UOM
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
*Cut lengths available on request
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TIRFOR Ropes, suitable for Tirfor and similar wire rope pullers also used on multi-layered winches.
Product
Code
Dia Construction Grade Finish
(mm)
712408
8
6x19
2070
712411
11
6x25
712416-500 16
6x25
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
UOM
47
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
25.5
Metre
Metre
Per
Reel
1000
Galvanised Wire
ROHL
2070
Galvanised
Wire
RHOL
89
50.9
Metre
1000
2070
Galvanised
Wire
RHOL
188
106
Metre
500
*Cut lengths available on request
6 x 19 Construction PVC Coated, commonly used for balustrade rails and marine rigging
applications.
Product
Code
Wire
Dia
(mm)
706030
706030A
706040
706050
706060
706080
706100
3
3.5
4
5
6
8
10
PVC/
Outside
Dia
(mm)
5
5.5
6
7
8
10
12
Construction
Grade Wire Finish
PVC
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
UOM
Metre
Per
Reel
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
6x19
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
1570
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
Fibre
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
RHOL
4.3
5.8
7.7
12
17.6
30.8
48.2
3.16
4.2
5.5
8.6
12.4
22.1
34.6
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
Galvanised
*Cut lengths available on request
6 x 19 Construction Red PVC Coated, commonly used for safety lines on conveyor systems.
Product
Code
Wire
Dia
(mm)
706030AR 3.5
706050R 5
PVC/
Outside
Dia
(mm)
5.5
7
Construction
Grade
Wire Finish
PVC
Core
Lay
MBF
(kN)
Approx.
Mass
(kg/100m)
UOM
Metre
Per
Reel
6x19
6x19
1570
1570
Galvanised
Galvanised
Red
Red
Fibre
Fibre
RHOL
RHOL
5.8
12
4.2
8.6
Metre
Metre
1000
1000
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Bridon Crane Wire Rope
Endurance Dyform® 34LR
› Low rotation Dyform
› Long service life
› Recommended for high lifting
operations
› Crush resistant
› Reduced rope sheave wear
› Accurate diameter, recommended
for multi-layer coiling
Diameter Approx.
nominal
length
mass
(mm)
(kg/m)
Dyform 34x7
10
0.50
11
0.61
12
0.72
13
0.85
14
0.98
15
1.13
16
1.28
17
1.45
18
1.62
19
1.81
20
2.00
21
2.21
22
2.42
23
2.65
24
2.88
25
3.13
26
3.38
27
3.65
28
3.92
29
4.21
30
4.50
32
5.12
34
5.78
35
6.13
36
6.48
38
7.22
40
8.00
Minimum breaking
force (Fmin)
EIPS/1960 grade
› Reduced down time
› Suitable for single-part and multi-part
reeving
(kN)
(t)
Axial
stiffness
@20%
load
(MN)
92.1
111
133
156
181
207
236
266
298
333
368
406
446
487
531
576
623
672
722
775
829
939
1060
1124
1189
1325
1468
9.39
11.4
13.5
15.9
18.4
21.1
24.0
27.1
30.4
33.9
37.6
41.4
45.4
49.7
54.1
58.7
63.5
68.5
73.6
79.0
84.5
95.7
108
115
121
135
150
5.8
7.0
8.3
9.7
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
28
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
52
59
67
70
75
83
92
Torque generated
@20% load
Ordinary Lang's
Metallic
cross
section
(Nm)
(Nm)
(mm2)
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.2
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.2
8.6
10
12
14
16
18
20
23
26
29
32
36
40
48
58
63
68
81
94
3.3
4.4
5.7
7.3
9.1
11
14
16
19
23
27
31
35
40
46
52
58
65
73
81
90
108
130
142
154
181
211
58
70
84
98
114
131
149
168
188
210
232
256
281
307
335
363
393
424
456
489
523
595
672
712
753
839
930
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Piling Crane Ropes
Tower Crane Ropes
*Not all sizes kept in stock.
Note: Plastic impregnated (PI)
options may be ordered
(subject to availability).
The Endurance Dyform 34LR is used
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applications.
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Endurance 50DB
› Highest breaking force of all
conventional low rotation and
rotation resistant ropes
› Excellent resistance to rotation
› Excellent wear characteristics
› Good flexibility
› Suitable for single-part and multi-part
reeving
› Unique strand and rope construction
› Lubricated during manufacture with
an exclusive Bridon product
Diameter Approx.
nominal
length
mass
(mm)
(kg/m)
8
0.27
9
0.35
10
0.43
11
0.52
12
0.61
13
0.72
14
0.84
15
0.96
16
1.09
17
1.23
18
1.38
19
1.54
20
1.71
21
1.88
22
2.07
Minimum breaking
force (Fmin)
EIPS/1960 grade
(kN)
49.6
62.8
77.6
93.9
112
131
152
175
199
224
251
280
310
342
375
(t)
5.06
6.41
7.91
9.6
11.4
13.4
15.5
17.8
20.2
22.9
25.6
28.5
31.6
34.9
38.3
Axial
stiffness
@20%
load
(MN)
3.1
3.9
4.8
5.8
6.9
8.1
9.4
11
12
14
16
17
19
21
23
Torque generated
@20% load
Ordinary Lang's
Metallic
cross
section
(Nm)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
(mm2)
32
40
40
60
71
84
97
111
127
143
160
179
198
218
239
(Nm)
2.9
4.1
5.6
7.4
10
12
15
19
23
27
33
38
45
52
59
Dockside Crane Ropes
Mobile Crane Ropes
Overhead Crane Ropes
*Not all sizes kept in stock.
Tower Crane Ropes
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Endurance Dyform® 8
› Excellent service life
› High temperature lubricant
› High breaking force
› Reduced stretch
› Lower downtime
› Consistantly high quality
› Cut resistant Dyform strands
› Reduced lifetime costs
› Flexible eight strand construction
Diameter Approx.
nominal
length
mass
(mm)
(kg/m)
Dyform 8x19S
10
0.47
11
0.57
12
0.68
13
0.80
14
0.92
15
1.06
16
1.20
17
1.36
Dyform 8x26WS
18
1.52
19
1.70
20
1.88
22
2.28
24
2.71
26
3.18
28
3.69
30
4.23
32
4.82
34
5.44
Dyform 8x36WS
36
6.10
38
6.79
40
7.53
42
8.30
44
9.11
46
9.95
48
10.8
50
11.8
Minimum breaking
force (Fmin)
EIPS/1960 grade
(kN)
(t)
Axial
stiffness
@20%
load
(MN)
Torque generated
@20% load
Ordinary Lang's
Metallic
cross
section
(Nm)
(Nm)
(mm2)
88.2
107
127
149
173
198
226
255
8.99
10.9
12.9
15.2
17.6
20.2
23.0
26.0
5.3
6.5
7.7
9.0
10
12
14
15
12
16
21
27
34
42
51
61
16
21
27
35
44
54
65
78
53
65
77
90
105
120
137
154
286
318
353
427
508
596
691
794
903
1020
29.1
32.5
36.0
43.5
51.8
60.8
70.5
80.9
92.1
103.9
17
19
21
26
31
36
42
48
55
62
72
85
99
131
171
217
271
333
405
485
93
109
127
169
219
279
349
429
520
624
173
193
214
258
308
361
419
481
547
617
1143
1274
1411
1556
1708
1866
2032
2205
116.5
129.8
143.9
158.6
174.1
190.2
207.1
224.8
69
77
85
94
103
113
123
134
576
678
790
915
1052
1202
1366
1544
741
871
1016
1176
1352
1545
1756
1985
692
771
854
942
1034
1130
1230
1335
Dockside Crane Ropes
Mobile Crane Ropes
Overhead Crane Ropes
Container Crane Ropes
*Not all sizes kept in stock.
Note: Plastic impregnated (PI)
options may be ordered
(subject to availability).
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Endurance Dyform® 6
› Exceptional service life
› Accurate diameter
› Robust crush resistant Dyform
construction
› Long life, reduced lifetime costs
Diameter Approx.
nominal
length
mass
(mm)
(kg/m)
Dyform 6x26WS
8
0.29
9
0.37
10
0.46
11
0.56
12
0.66
13
0.78
14
0.90
15
1.03
Dyform 6x36WS
16
1.17
17
1.33
18
1.49
19
1.66
20
1.84
22
2.22
24
2.64
26
3.10
28
3.60
30
4.13
32
4.70
34
5.30
36
5.95
38
6.62
40
7.34
42
8.09
44
8.88
46
9.71
48
10.6
50
11.5
Minimum breaking
force (Fmin)
EIPS/1960 grade
› Suitable for multi-layer spooling
(kN)
(t)
Axial
stiffness
@20%
load
(MN)
Torque generated
@20% load
Ordinary Lang's
Metallic
cross
section
(Nm)
(Nm)
(mm2)
53.0
67.0
82.8
100
119
140
162
186
5.40
6.83
8.44
10.2
12.1
14.3
16.5
19.0
3.5
4.4
5.4
6.6
7.8
9.2
11
12
5.8
8.3
11
15
20
25
31
39
9.2
13
18
24
31
40
50
61
34
43
53
64
76
89
103
118
212
239
268
299
331
401
477
559
649
745
847
957
1073
1195
1324
1460
1602
1751
1907
2069
21.6
24.4
27.3
30.5
33.7
40.8
48.6
57.0
66.1
75.9
86.4
97.5
109
122
135
149
163
179
194
211
14
16
18
20
22
26
31
37
42
49
56
63
70
78
87
96
105
115
125
136
47
56
67
78
91
122
158
201
251
308
374
449
533
627
731
846
973
1112
1263
1428
74
89
105
124
144
192
249
317
396
487
591
709
842
990
1155
1337
1537
1756
1995
2255
135
152
170
190
210
255
303
356
413
474
539
608
682
760
842
928
1019
1113
1212
1316
Dockside Crane Ropes
Mobile Crane Ropes
Overhead Crane Ropes
Tower Crane Ropes
*Not all sizes kept in stock.
Piling Crane Ropes
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Brilube
Brilube Lubricating Dressing
Ropes are like any other machine
and to achieve maximum operating
life in service lubrication must be
applied. The type of service lubricant
and frequency of application varies
with the rope construction the
operating conditions and its functional
application.
Brilube is an advanced formulation
with proven performance to help get
the best from your wire rope.
Brilube 30, 40 and 50 can be applied
by brush, drip feed or portable
pressurised sprayer.
Brilube 60, 70 and 90 can be pressure
applied using in-line application
systems which are available to suit
a wide range of rope sizes and
constructions. These systems operate
by forcing the lubricant into the
rope under high pressure, whilst
simultaneously cleaning the rope
and removing the moisture, residual
lubricant and contaminants.
› Enhanced rope life
› Effective penetration
› Easy application.
Features
› Advanced corrosion protection
› High lubricity
› Reduced fling off
Product
Brilube 30
Applications
Tower Cranes
Mobile Cranes
Dockside Cranes
Fishing Ropes
Brilube 40
Lifts & Elevators
Friction Hoists
Brilube 50
Indoor Cranes
Piling Applications
Small Excavators
Brilube 60
Excavators
Guy Ropes
Winch Ropes
Brilube 70
Off-shore Cranes
Rigging
Mooring & Towing
Cables
Fishing Ropes
Brilube 90
Off-shore Installations
Lake & River Ferries
Dock Facilities
Water Treatment
Operations
Description
BRILUBE 30 - a semi-dry thin film lubricant with excellent penetration and corrosion
resisting properties. Formulated for frequent use in harsh working conditions, whilst
minimising lubricant build-up and abrasive particle contamination.
Effective operating range -30ºC to +60ºC
Minimum application temperature -5ºC
BRILUBE 40 - a synthetic lubricant which deposits a slip-resistant film on the wire
surfaces. Formulated for use where frictional grip is vital, it provides internal lubrication
whilst avoiding excessive build-up with repeated applications. BRILUBE 40 is
recommended for use on lifts, elevators and similar friction driven rope installations.
Effective operating range -80ºC to +40ºC
Minimum application temperature -5ºC
BRILUBE 50 - an oil based lubricant with additives to increase adherence and enhance
corrosion protection. It has excellent penetration and lubrication properties for working
ropes in normal industrial environments. BRILUBE 50 is recommended for overhead
cranes, hoist ropes and similar working ropes, where fatigue is the major factor in rope
deterioration.
Effective operating range -70ºC to +30ºC
Minimum application temperature -25ºC
BRILUBE 60 - a medium thixotropic gel lubricant with excellent corrosion protection
and stable properties over a wide temperature range. Formulated for long life on static
or dynamic ropes. BRILUBE 60 is recommended for outdoor use providing effective
lubrication and corrosion protection where only infrequent lubrication is possible.
Effective operating range -55ºC to +100ºC
Minimum application temperature -20ºC
BRILUBE 70 - a medium thixotropic gel lubricant with stable properties over a wide
temperature range offering corrosion protection against marine working conditions.
Formulated for long life on static or dynamic ropes in highly aggressive environments.
BRILUBE 70 is recommended for use in off-shore and other hostile environments
where effective lubrication and optimum corrosion protection are vital.
Effective operating range -55ºC to +100ºC
Minimum application temperature -20ºC
BRILUBE 90 - a BIODEGRADABLE heavy duty, marine quality wire rope lubricant,
developed by Bridon to meet the needs of wire ropes working in highly aggressive
conditions and the demand for environmental acceptability. Formulated for heavy duty
applications in environmentally sensitive locations. BRILUBE 90 is recommended for
use wherever rope lubrication is a problem due to environmental concerns.
Effective operating range -20ºC to +120ºC
Note: Please contact your local Robertsons branch for full usage instructions and a product MSDS.
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Hand spliced or machine swaged slings, with your choice of terminations, can be manufactured and tested (if required)
on our premises at short notice. All slings and assemblies are permanently marked with safe working loads, based on a 5:1
factor of safety.
13 mm 6/36 G1770 RHOL WRC PREF G2 - 200 mm soft eye each end
- Machine spliced WLL 2.1 Tonne
- 3.0 metres effective length
(a) SWR Steel Wire Rope.
(b) FC
Fibre Core.
(c) 13mm
Diameter (nominal) of SWR measured over “crowns”.
(d) 6/36
Construction (six strands, each with thirty six wires).
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Typical Steel Wire Rope Sling Description
(e) G1770“G” signifies "galvanised" wires. 1770 signifies tensile grade of wires (in Megapascals).
(f) RHOLRight Hand Ordinary Lay (strands laid up to the RIGHT, wires in each strand to the LEFT).
(g) WRC
Wire Rope Core (approx 7.5% stronger and 11% heavier than FC).
(h) PREF
Strands shaped (helix formed) before laying up into a rope.
(i) G2
Lubricant (Petroleum Jelly).
(j) 200mm
Eye size.
(k) Machine SpliceSteel, copper or aluminium alloy ferrule pressed around the looped end of wire rope.
(l) WLL
Maximum load that can be lifted on a particular service.
(m) Length
For restrictions refer to AS 1666-1995.
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Swa
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Ope
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Clos
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Soc
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Stee
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Mac Ferrule
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Swa
ged
Thim
ble E
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a
nd S
p
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Sof
Eye
Ha
nd S
p
chin
e
ble E
ye M
a
Thim
Soft
Eye
Ma
chin
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Swa
ged
Aluminium Ferrules Sizes 2mm – 52mm.
Copper Ferrules Sizes 2mm – 10mm
Steel Ferrules Sizes 9mm – 75mm
Swage Sockets Sizes 3mm – 52mm
Hand Splicing from 2mm – 75mm dia
Swa
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Table of Working Load Limits for Standard Galvanised Slings –
Grade 1570, Fibre Core in accordance with AS1666.1.
Wire
Rope
DIA.
(mm)
MN
Direct Choke Hitch
Breaking Load
Round Rectangular
Force
Load
(kN)
Load
Included Angle
Loading factors
Direct Load
Round Load
Basket Hitch
Other Than
Round Load
Other Than Round Load
Round Load
0°-60°
1x
0.95
Choke Hitch
0.75 x 0.5 x 0.95 1.73 x
0.95
0.95
Single
Double
Single
Double
Wrap
Wrap
Wrap
Wrap
0°-60°
0°-45°
0°-60°
90°
120°
0°-45°
1.41
x
0.95
1x
0.95
1.30 x 0.95
0.87 x 0.95
0°
60°
2x
0.95
1.11
1.40
1.73
2.10
2.47
2.94
3.40
4.45
5.61
6.97
8.40
10.03
11.77
13.63
17.81
90°
120°
0°
60°
90°
120°
1.73 x 1.41 x 1 x
0.95 0.95 0.95
1 x 0.95
0.87
x
0.95
0.71
x
0.95
0.5 x
0.95
0.96
1.21
1.50
1.81
2.14
2.54
2.94
3.85
4.85
6.0
7.27
8.67
10.18
11.79
15.11
0.55
0.70
0.86
1.05
1.23
1.47
1.70
2.22
2.80
3.48
4.20
5.01
5.88
6.81
8.90
0.48
0.61
0.75
0.91
1.07
1.27
1.48
1.93
2.44
3.03
3.65
4.36
5.12
5.93
7.75
0.39
0.50
0.61
0.74
0.88
1.04
1.21
1.58
1.99
2.47
2.98
3.56
4.18
4.84
6.32
0.27
0.35
0.43
0.52
0.61
0.73
0.85
1.11
1.40
1.74
2.10
2.50
2.94
3.40
4.45
WLL in Tonnes for 1570 Grade Fibre Core
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
32
292
28.7
35.4
44.9
54.3
64.0
74.9
88.0
115
145
180
217
259
304
352
460
0.55
0.70
0.86
1.05
1.23
1.47
1.70
2.22
2.80
3.48
4.20
5.01
5.88
6.81
8.9
0.41
0.52
0.65
0.78
0.92
1.10
1.27
1.67
2.10
2.61
3.15
3.76
4.41
5.11
6.68
0.27
0.35
0.43
0.52
0.61
0.73
0.85
1.11
1.40
1.74
2.10
2.50
2.94
3.40
4.45
0.96
1.21
1.50
1.81
2.14
2.54
2.94
3.85
4.85
5.63
7.27
8.67
10.18
11.79
15.41
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.74
2.07
2.40
3.14
3.95
4.91
5.92
6.9
8.30
9.61
12.56
0.55
0.70
0.86
1.05
1.23
1.47
1.70
2.22
2.80
3.48
4.20
5.01
5.88
6.81
8.9
0.72
0.91
1.13
1.36
1.61
1.91
2.21
2.89
3.65
4.53
5.46
6.52
7.65
8.86
11.58
0.48
0.61
0.75
0.91
1.07
1.27
1.48
1.93
2.44
3.03
3.65
4.36
5.12
5.93
7.75
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.74
2.04
2.40
3.14
3.95
4.91
5.92
7.07
8.30
9.61
12.56
0.55
0.70
0.86
1.05
1.23
1.47
1.70
2.22
2.80
3.48
4.20
5.01
5.88
6.81
8.90
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Wire Rope Slings
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Table of Working Load Limits for Standard Galvanised Slings –
Grade 1770, Steel Core in accordance with AS1666.1.
Wire
Rope
DIA.
(mm)
MN
Direct Choke Hitch
Breaking Load
Round Rectangular
Force
Load
(kN)
Load
Included Angle
Loading factors
Direct Load
Round Load
Basket Hitch
Other Than
Round Load
Other Than Round Load
Round Load
0°-60°
1x
0.95
Choke Hitch
0.75 x 0.5 x 0.95 1.73 x
0.95
0.95
Single
Double
Single
Double
Wrap
Wrap
Wrap
Wrap
0°-60°
0°-45°
0°-60°
90°
120°
0°-45°
1.41
x
0.95
1x
0.95
1.30 x 0.95
0.87 x 0.95
0°
60°
2x
0.95
1.56
1.98
2.4
3
3.5
4.1
4.8
6.2
7.9
9.8
11.8
14.1
16.5
19.1
25
32
39
47
56
66
77
88
90°
120°
0°
60°
90°
120°
1.73 1.41 x 1 x
x
0.95 0.95
0.95
1 x 0.95
0.87
x
0.95
0.71
x
0.95
0.5 x
0.95
1.35
1.71
2.1
2.6
3
3.6
4.2
5.4
6.8
8.4
10.2
12.2
14.3
16.6
22
27
34
41
49
57
66
76
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.76
2.1
2.4
3.1
4
4.9
5.9
7
8.3
9.6
12.5
15.8
19.6
24
28
33
38
44
0.68
0.86
1.06
1.29
1.53
1.8
2.1
2.7
3.4
4.2
5.1
6.1
7.2
8.3
10.9
13.8
17
21
24
29
33
38
0.55
0.7
0.87
1.05
1.25
1.47
1.71
2.2
2.8
3.5
4.2
5
5.9
6.8
8.9
11.2
13.9
16.8
19.9
24
27
31
0.39
0.49
0.61
0.74
0.88
1.04
1.2
1.56
1.98
2.4
3
3.5
4.1
4.8
6.3
7.9
9.8
11.8
14
16.6
19.2
22
WLL in Tonnes for 1770 Grade Fibre Core
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
40.2
51.1
63.1
76.3
90.8
107.0
124.0
161.0
204.0
252.0
305.0
363.0
426.0
494.0
646.0
817.0
1010.0
1220.0
1450.0
1710.0
1980.0
2270.0
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.76
2.1
2.4
3.1
4.0
4.9
5.9
7
8.3
9.6
12.5
15.8
19.6
24
28
33
38
44
0.58
0.74
0.92
1.11
1.32
1.55
1.8
2.3
3
3.7
4.4
5.3
6.2
7.2
9.4
11.9
14.7
17.7
21
25
29
33
0.39
0.49
0.61
0.74
0.88
1.04
1.2
1.56
1.98
2.4
3
3.5
4.1
4.8
6.3
7.9
9.8
11.8
14
16.6
19.2
22
1.35
1.71
2.1
2.6
3
3.6
4.2
5.4
6.8
8.4
10.2
12.2
14.3
16.6
22
27
34
41
49
57
66
76
1.1
1.4
1.72
2.1
2.5
2.9
3.4
4.4
5.6
6.9
8.3
9.9
11.6
13.5
17.6
22
28
33
40
47
54
62
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.76
2.1
2.4
3.1
4
4.9
5.9
7
8.3
9.6
12.5
15.8
19.6
24
28
33
38
44
1.01
1.29
1.59
1.92
2.3
2.7
3.1
4.1
5.1
6.3
7.7
9.1
10.7
12.4
16.3
21
25
31
37
43
50
57
0.68
0.86
1.06
1.29
1.53
1.8
2.1
2.7
3.4
4.2
5.1
6.1
7.2
8.3
10.9
13.8
17
21
24
29
33
38
1.1
1.4
1.72
2.1
2.5
2.9
3.4
4.4
5.6
6.9
8.3
9.9
11.6
13.5
17.6
22
28
33
40
47
54
62
0.78
0.99
1.22
1.48
1.76
2.1
2.4
3.1
4
4.9
5.9
7
8.3
9.6
12.5
15.8
19.6
24
28
33
38
44
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Tri-Flex Wire Rope
Slings
Tri-Flex slings provide strength and
flexibility. Because of the patented
TRI-FLEX SLING construction, there
are substantial savings in material and
machine costs in the larger sizes.
Pin size equals D/d of 1.5:1 in the eye.
Basket hitch equals D/D of 5:1 using
finished diameter
Composed
(Inches)
(mm)
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
7/16"
1/2"
9/16"
5/8"
3/4"
7/8"
1"
1-1/8"
1-1/4"
1-3/8"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
6
8
10
11
12
14
16
19
22
25
28
32
35
38
44
51
57
63
Design Factor 5:1 Rated Loads
Vertical
Choker
Vertical
(t)
(t)
Basket (t)
1.5
1.1
3.1
2.3
1.7
4.7
3.2
2.4
6.5
4.4
3.3
8.8
5.8
4.3
11.6
7.2
5.4
14.5
8.9
6.7
17.9
12.7
9.5
23.5
17.2
12.9
34.4
22.4
16.8
44.9
28.3
21.2
56.6
34.8
26.1
69.6
41.7
31.2
74.3
49.8
37.3
99.7
66.2
49.7
132.4
86.1
64.5
172.3
107.4
80.2
214.9
131.5
98.8
263.8
Finished
Diameter
12
16
19
22
25
28
32
38
44
51
57
63
70
76
89
102
114
127
Superflex Slings
Superflex slings are made of
Superflex Cable, which is a plaited
configuration, not laid or twisted like
wire rope. The interplaiting of the sets
of strands creates a tough set-resistant
cable composed of many wires.
Features
› Very tough, durable yet flexible.
› Easily handled, placed in position,
cleaned and stored.
› Will not spring back like wire rope.
› Alloy ferrules chamfered at each end
to EN13411.
Method of
Loading
Direct
Loaded
Choke Hitch
Basket Hitch
Round Load Square Load
Direct
Loaded
Endless Strop
Cradle Strop
Choked
Strop on
Round Load
Choked
Strop on
Square Load
2.8
4.3
5.2
6.9
8.7
11.7
19.0
29.6
43.5
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.3
3.0
5.1
7.8
11.6
Cable Size
Angle
30°
Two-5
Three-0
Three-5
Four -0
Four -5
Five-0
Six-5
Eight-0
Ten-0
294
1.0
1.4
1.8
2.4
3.0
4.0
6.7
10.3
15.3
0.7
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.3
3.1
5.0
7.8
11.5
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.2
1.5
2.0
3.4
5.2
7.6
Loads in Tonnes
1.9
1.5
2.7
2.2
3.5
2.7
4.6
3.6
5.8
4.5
7.7
6.0
13.0
10.0
20.0
15.6
29.8
22.9
1.1
1.6
2.0
2.7
3.4
4.5
7.6
11.8
17.5
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13
18
22
26
28
34
36
38
40
50
52
56
29
32
41
49
52
69
74
77
80
96
102
105
28
34
42
50
52
66
68
89
89
90
92
112
e
(mm)
20
22
28
33
33
44
44
44
44
55
55
55
d
(mm)
6
8
10
12
12
16
16
16
16
22
22
22
b
(mm)
15
19
24
30
31
37
38
40z
40
48
48
48
a
(mm)
13
14.5
18
21
22
26
29
31
32.5
38
39
41.5
Min
number of
Grips to
form an
eye
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
UOM
Pack
Qty
e
h
w
(mm) (mm)
d
c
b
w
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
400
300
200
100
75
c
60
w
50
50
20
20
20
10
a
6
8
9-10
11-12
16
18
20
20 - 22
24 - 26
28
32
38
c
(mm)
e
303306
303308
303310
303312
303316
303318
303320
303322
303326
303328
303332
303338
Size
(mm)
h
Product
Code
h
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Wire Rope Grips Galvanised AS2076
d
b
Not Suitable for Lifting Purposes.
The Right Way
6d approx
✔
d
Note: d = diameter of rope
Double Throat Wire Rope Grips Hot Dipped Galvanised
Product
Code
304308-9
304310-12
304316
304320-22
304326-28
Wire Dia
(mm)
8-9
10-12
16
20-22
26-28
Not Suitable for Lifting Purposes.
W
(mm)
46
52
58
76
78
L
(mm)
40
40
46
56
61
d
(mm)
8
10
10
12
12
UOM
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Pack
Qty
5 L
5
2
2
2
W
W
L
d
d
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Product Code
Size
(mm)
3
5
6
8
10
13
16
20
23
25
32
301203
301205
301206
301208
301210
301213
301216
301220
301223
301225
301232
UOM
Pack
Qty
1200
600
400
300
200
100
75
60
20
20
20
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
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Wire Rope Thimbles AS1138
Wire Rope Thimbles Hot Dipped Galvanised AS1138
296
a
(mm)
7
7.9
10.3
12.7
14.3
15
15.9
21.6
22.2
d
(mm)
16
22
25
29
32
32
41
52
57
h
(mm)
25
33
38
41
44
46
59
75
83
UOM
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Pack
Qty
400
400
400
200
100
100
75
30
25
312324
24
25.4
64
92
Each
20
312326
312328
312332
312335
312338
312342
312345
312348
312350
26
28
32
35
38
42
45
48
50
27
28.6
33.4
38
43
43
47
51
55
72
76
95
105
114
120
127
134
140
108
112
133
152
165
180
178
190
203
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
15
15
10
7
5
5
2
2
2
d
d
a
h
Size
(mm)
6
8
10
11
13
14
16
20
22
h
Product
Code
312306
312308
312310
312311
312313
312314
312316
312320
312322
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WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Commercial Wire Rope Thimbles & Grips
Commercial Wire Rope Thimbles Galvanised
Product Code
310304
310305
310306
310308
310310
310313
310314
310316
310320
310323
310325
310328
310332
Size
(mm)
4
5
6
8
10
13
14
16
20
23
25
28
32
UOM
Pack
Qty
2000
2000
1000
400
400
100
100
75
30
25
20
15
10
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Not Suitable for Lifting Purposes.
Solid Heart Thimbles
Rope Dia
(mm)
8
10
11
12-14
16
18-20
22
24
26
28mm
A
(mm)
48
58
71
84
96
117
130
140
155
170
B
(mm)
36
45
52
60
71
84
95
105
115
125
C
(mm)
13
16
20
23
27
29
34
36
40
44
D
(mm)
27
33
39
47
52
63
69
76
82
90
E
(mm)
8
10
11
14
17
22
24
26
27
30
Rope Dia
(mm)
32mm
36mm
38mm
42mm
44mm
48mm
52-54mm
58mm
64mm
70-75mm
A
(mm)
192
205
235
235
260
275
300
330
375
405
B
(mm)
140
150
175
170
198
200
225
245
275
310
C
(mm)
46
50
62
56
64
66
72
82
92
105
D
(mm)
100
110
130
125
135
148
163
174
200
223
E
(mm)
33
37
41
44
47
51
55
61
67
77
Note: Please specify hole size required when placing an order.
C
B
E
A
D
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c
Aluminium Ferrules to EN13411
Standard ferrule for machine swaging eyes in galvanised or black wire rope.
DIN
Code
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
5
6
6.5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
a
(mm)
1.8
2.2
2.7
3.3
3.8
4.4
5.5
6.6
7.2
7.8
8.8
9.9
10.9
12.1
13.2
14.2
15.3
17.5
b
(mm)
3.6
4.4
5.4
6.6
7.6
8.8
11.0
13.2
14.4
15.6
17.6
19.8
21.8
24.2
26.4
28.4
30.6
35.0
c
(mm)
1.05
0.90
1.05
1.25
1.5
1.7
2.1
2.5
2.7
2.9
3.3
3.7
4.1
4.5
4.9
5.4
5.8
6.7
L
(mm)
6
7
9
11
13
14
18
21
23
25
28
32
35
39
42
46
49
56
UOM
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Pack
Qty
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Product DIN
Code
Code
317118
L
Product
Code
317101A
317102
317102A
317103
317103A
317104
317105
317106
317106A
317107
317108
317109
317110
317111
317112
317113
317114
317116
317120
a
(mm)
b
(mm)
c
(mm)
L
(mm)
UOM
Pack
Qty
18
19.6
39.2
7.6
63
Each
100
20
21.7
43.4
8.4
70
Each
100
317122
22
24.3
48.6
9.2
77
Each
100
317124
24
26.4
52.8
10.0
84
Each
100
317126
26
28.5
57.0
10.9
91
Each
100
317128
28
31.0
62.0
11.7
98
Each
100
317130
30
33.1
66.2
12.5
105
Each
100
317132
32
35.2
70.4
13.4
112
Each
100
317134
34
37.8
75.6
14.2
119
Each
100
317136
36
39.8
79.6
15
126
Each
100
317138
38
41.9
83.8
15.8
133
Each
100
317140
40
44.0
88.0
16.6
140
Each
100
317142
42
45.0
90.0
17.4
147
Each
100
317144
44
48.4
96.8
18.3
154
Each
100
317146
46
49.0
98.0
19
161
Each
100
317152
52
57.2
114.4
21.6
182
Each
100
317156
56
61.6
123.2
23.3
196
Each
100
Copper Ferrules
Standard ferrule for machine swaging eyes in stainless steel wire rope.
Product
Code
Wire Size
(mm)
Bore
*1
CP-105
CP-115NP
CP-115S
CP-120
CP-120NP
CP-125
CP-125NP
CP-130
CP-130NP
CP-130S
CP-140
1.5
1.6
1.5
2
2
2.5
2.5
3
3
3
4
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
4.9
6
6
7.3
7.3
7.3
9.1
Length
before
swaging
8
8.8
8.8
9
9
10
10
13
13
13
16
Bites per
sleeve (min)*2
Product
Code
Wire Size
(mm)
Bore
*1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
CP-140NP
CP-140S
CP-150
CP-150NP
CP-150S
CP-160
CP-164
CP-164NP
CP-180
CP-180NP
CP-199
4
4
5
5
5
6
9.1
9.1
10.9
10.9
10.9
12.7
12.7
12.7
17
17
19
8
8
10
Length
before
swaging
16
16
18
18
18
20
20
20
25
25
27
Bites per
sleeve (min)*2
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
3
3
3
3
3
3
*1 Bore = Dia of cavity in the pressing tool or die used for pressing.
*2 = When using CP Hand Tools.
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Wire Rope Terminations
Can be swaged in the field using a hand swage too.
Product Dies marked Diameter after pressing Required
Code
T
pressure
(mm)
Tol.
approx. (kN)
GTC015 1,5
3,8
0
20
GTC02 2
4
+0,1
30
GTC025 2,5
5
0
45
GTC03 3
6
60
GTC035 3,5
7
80
GTC04 4
8
100
GTC045 4,5
9
125
GTC05 5
10
180
GTC06 6
12
+0,3
210
GTC065 6,5
13
0
250
GTC07 7
14
320
GTC08 8
16
410
GTC09 9
18
500
Product Dies marked Diameter after pressing Required
Code
INOX
pressure
(mm)
Tol.
approx. (kN)
GTC10
10
20
+0,4
600
GTC11
11
22
0
720
GTC12
12
24
850
GTC13
13
26
1000
GTC14
14
28
+0,5
1300
GTC16
16
32
0
1600
GTC18
18
36
+0,6
2000
GTC20 20
40
0
2400
GTC22
22
44
2900
GTC24
24
48
+0.8
3400
GTC26 26
52
0
3900
GTC28 28
56
4500
GTC30 32
64
0
5800
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Nickel Plated Copper Hand Swage Ferrules
Stainless Steel Ferrules
For stainless steel single layer wire ropes.
Product Dies marked Diameter after pressing Required
Code
INOX
pressure
(mm)
Tol.
approx. (kN)
GTS015 1,5
4,2
+0,15
100
GTS02
2
4,8
0
160
GTS025 2,5
5
200
GTS03
3
6
250
GTS035 3,5
7,8
300
GTS04
4
8
350
GTS045 4,5
9,8
400
GTS05
5
10,8
+0,3
500
GTS06
6
12
0
600
GTS07
7
14
700
GTS08
8
16
850
GTS09
9
18
1000
GTS10
10
20
+0,4
1100
Product Dies marked Diameter after pressing Required
Code
INOX
pressure
(mm)
Tol.
approx. (kN)
GTS11
11
21,3
0
1350
GTS12
12
24
1500
GTS13
13
26
1750
GTS14
14
28
+0,5
2000
GTS16
16
32
0
2500
GTS18
18
36
-0,6
3100
GTS20
20
40
0
3400
GTS22
22
44
3900
GTS24
24
48
+0,8
4500
GTS26
26
52
0
5000
GTS28
28
56
5600
GTS30
30
60
6000
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Wire Rope Terminations
Open Type Sockets
M
M
D
D
B
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
H
B
50
64
86
92
105
127
175
Pack
Qty
K
UOM
J
D
J
H
P
S
M
R
B
A
C
WLL
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (t)
H
27
33
46
50
60
67
100
29
33
49
57
64
70
110
50
62
83
92
108
127
190
56
70
89
94
111
135
180
35
38
48
50
54
65
90
24
29
38
41
48
57
90
64
67
89
102
111
114
170
70
76
105
114
133
152
195
4.2
7.5
13.9
14.8
24.5
33.8
53.5
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
A
159
175
237
262
297
330
450
A
J
Product Wire
Code
Dia.
(mm)
309016 16
309020 20
309026 26
309028 28
309032 32
309036 36-42
309044 44-54
L
L
K
Open Type Metalling Sockets
F
F
E
E
C
C
Open Type Wedge Sockets
300
J
(mm)
H
(mm)
P
(mm)
S
(mm)
M
(mm)
R
(mm)
WLL
(t)
UOM
Pack
Qty
16
24
33
36
36
42
56
60
22
45
54
67
67
77
70
105
52
90
85
120
142
144
200
210
8
24
30
35
35
43
45
58
135
206
235
300
340
350
445
540
60
75
85
110
140
135
200
240
22
45
54
67
67
77
70
105
2.6
10.3
13.4
20
21.3
33.7
39.6
57.4
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
C
E
D
F
A
B
B
F
D
D
(mm)
A
Product Wire
Code
Dia.
(mm)
306010 10
306013 13
306016 16
306020 20
306022 22
306026 26-28
306032 32
306038 38
2014 Edition
Wire Rope Terminations
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
GUNNEBO Open Wedge Sockets
Open wedge sockets combine
positive attachment with optimum
versatility. Easy-to-change Gunnebo
Johnson Wedge Sockets are a high
strength cast alloy steel. Each socket
accepts at least two different ductile
iron wedges. This allows the socket
to be used with more than one wire
rope size. Together, wedge and body
act as a vice which grips the wire rope
and locks it into place. The headed
attachment pin is standard.
Product
Code
WS-4
WS-4
WS-5
WS-5
WS-5
WS-6
WS-8A
WS-8
WS-8A
WS-7
WS-8
WS-7
WS-8
WS-10
WS-11
WS-10
WS-11
FS-26
Wire Rope
Size
(mm)
10
13
13
14
16
16
16
19
19
22
22
24
24
28
28
32
32
36
Wt.
(kg)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
E
(mm)
P
(mm)
Q
(mm)
R
(mm)
S
(mm)
V
(mm)
1.4
1.4
3.9
3.9
3.9
4.1
7.7
4.1
7.7
6.8
7.3
6.6
7.3
20.5
25.0
20.5
25.0
45.0
165
165
222
222
222
224
286
224
286
279
289
279
289
392
406
392
406
467
137
137
184
184
184
186
232
186
232
241
241
241
241
337
343
337
343
381
67
67
89
89
89
89
105
89
105
89
105
89
105
105
140
105
140
175
25
25
32
32
32
32
41
32
41
32
41
32
41
41
64
41
64
76
25
25
35
35
35
38
44
38
44
33
44
33
44
44
64
44
64
67
44
49
62
71
70
64
81
45
72
75
73
73
64
78
114
79
108
106
29
29
38
38
38
38
54
38
54
38
48
38
48
56
64
56
64
86
10
10
16
16
16
14
25
14
25
16
19
16
19
19
21
19
21
32
Note: When ordering, please specify model number and exact rope size.
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Wire Rope Terminations
Closed Type Sockets
Closed Type Metalling Sockets
D
(mm)
J
(mm)
H
(mm)
P
(mm)
S
(mm)
M
(mm)
R
(mm)
B
(mm)
A
(mm)
C
(mm)
E
(mm)
WLL
(t)
UOM
Pack
Qty
33
41
49
57
64
152
178
200
235
257
286
184
33
40
46
50
60
127
38
44
50
57
64
70
24
25
29
32
38
43
75
83
100
114
124
67
25
29
35
38
41
337
102
114
130
143
152
146
76
86
105
114
133
76
62
70
83
92
108
48
21
25
29
32
35
44
5.66
6.7
8.63
10
14.1
19.0
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
Each
170
220
180
100
54
89
390
180
90
63
51
30.4
Each
Each
240
330
230
135
76
135
570
267
140
82
76
58.7
Each
Each
R
M
H
P
A
J
B
S
Product Wire
Code
Dia.
(mm)
309120 20
309122 22
309126 26
309128 28
309132 32
Special 36-42
Order
Special 44-54
Order
Special 58-64
Order
D
E
C
Closed Type Wedge Sockets
Product
Code
06320010
06320020
06320030
06320040
06320050
302
Rope
Dia.
(mm)
6
10
13
16
20
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
E
(mm)
F
(mm)
SWL
(t)
41
61
75
86
100
90
127
165
220
245
13
15
19
21
25
12
17
21
44
36
40
51
71
111
116
1.27
1.69
2.72
3.32
4.71
2014 Edition
Wire Rope Terminations
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Forged Closed Swage Wire Rope Socket
Product
Code
(selfcolour)
Wire
Dia.
(mm)
L
D
(mm) (mm)
B
D1
d
L1
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
H
K
(mm) (mm)
N.W.
(kg)
89
114
114
146
146
Max
after
swage
Dim.
(mm)
12
18
18
23
23
46832
46833
46834
46835
46836
6-7
8
9-10
11-12
13
110
140
140
176
176
13
20
20
25
25
35
41
41
51
51
19
22
22
27
27
7.0
9.0
11.0
12.0
14.0
54
80
80
108
108
13
17
17
22
22
46837
46838
46839
46840
46841
46842
46843
46844
46845
46846
46847
14-15
16
18-20
22-23
24-25
28
32
35-36
38
44-45
48-51
221
221
259
304
342
382
431
475
511
598
702
32
32
39
43
50
57
64
71
78
86
100
61
61
73
79
92
102
114
127
140
159
184
32
32
36
43
52
59
65
65
71
90
97
16.0
17.0
21.0
24.0
27.0
30.0
34.0
37.0
41.0
47.2
54.1
135
135
162
189
216
243
270
297
323
378
432
29
29
33
38
45
51
57
57
64
76
83
185
185
217
258
293
323
364
402
432
508
584
30
30
36
39
46
52
58
65
71
78
90
1.4
1.3
2.2
3.1
4.8
6.7
10.1
12.9
16.9
24.3
40.5
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.7
0.6
Forged Open Swage Socket with round pin
Product
Code
(selfcolour)
Product
Wire
Code
Dia.
(galvanised) (mm)
L
D
(mm) (mm)
N.W.
(kg)
13
20
20
25
25
B
D1
d
L1
W
K
C
A
Max
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) after
swage
Dim.
(mm)
35
18
7
55
17
102 9
38
12
42
21
9
80
20
135 12
45
18
42
21
10
80
20
135 12
45
18
50
25
12
110 25
174 14
50
23
50
25
14
110 25
174 14
50
23
46812
46813
46814
46818
46819
46796
46797
46798
46799
46800
6-7
8
9-10
11-12
13
122
159
159
199
199
46820
46821
46822
46823
46824
46826
46827
46828
46829
46830
46831
46801
46802
46803
46804
46805
46806
46807
46808
46809
46810
46811
14-15
16
18-20
22-23
24-25
28
32
35-36
38
44-45
48-51
240
240
295
340
395
442
484
534
581
674
798
32
32
39
43
50
57
64
71
78
86
100
60
60
70
80
100
103
113
127
140
170
203
2.4
2.3
4.0
5.9
9.1
12.8
17.8
21.8
28.9
44.0
73.1
30
30
35
41
51
57
64
64
70
89
95
16
17
21
24
27
30
34
37
41
47
54
135
135
161
189
216
238
269
297
315
378
431
31
31
38
45
50
57
63
64
76
89
101
210
210
256
300
345
383
419
463
502
584
682
17
17
20
24
26
30
34
35
43
54
60
57
57
70
82
98
108
120
132
146
171
203
30
30
36
40
46
52
59
65
72
78
91
0.3
0.6
0.7
1.1
1.1
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Wire Rope Products
Wirelock
› No expensive equipment
WIRELOCK® is a two pack socket
capping compound that has the
following advantages:
› Provides 100% efficiency
› Improves fatigue life
› No heat
› Is suitable for operation in extremes
of temperature
› No acid
› No hazardous molten metal
› Is ideal for on site application
› No long cooling/curing process
› Is approved by Lloyds Register of
Shipping and Det Norske Veritas
(D.N.V.)
› No annealing of wires at socket neck
› No guessing of temperature
Please contact your local Robertsons'
branch for usage instructions and a
product MSDS.
› No loss of lubricant at socket neck
› No special storage conditions
Product Code
DWL0100
DWL0250
DWL0500
DWL1000
Pack Size
(cc)
100
250
500
1,000
Minimum amount of Wirelock required for a given size of wire rope socket
Wire Rope 14-16 18-20 22
Diameter
(mm)
Volume
52
86
125
(cc)
24-26
28
32-36
38
40
44-48
52
56-60
64
70
76
83
89-92
96
100-104
160
210
350
420
495
700
1,265
1,410
1,830
2,250
3,160
3,795
4,920
5,980
7,730
Felco Wire Rope Cutters
Swiss made, the Felco two-hand wire rope and cable cutters deliver a powerful,
clean cut with enhanced user comfort and safety.
Features
› Strong, lightweight, aluminium handles and alloy steel blades ensure
outstanding performance
› Handle shape optimises cutting capacity
› Durable and reliable.
304
Product Code
Description
06350020
06350030
06350040
06350060
Felco C9
Felco C12
Felco C16
Felco C112
Capacity Wire
Rope
(mm)
9
12
16
12.7
UOM
Pack Qty
each
each
each
each
1
1
1
1
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Wire Rope Products
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Wire Rope Lubricants Heavy Duty Liquid Lanolin
A lubricant and corrosion inhibitor
best suited to marine, heavy industrial
and commercial applications.
› Can be easily sprayed on wire rope;
also popular for dipping baths, high
speed and load bearing chains
Features
› Perfect for wire rope slings and all
industrial chains (forklift) - non fling &
non webbing
› Biodegradable. Non toxic, resists
wash off
› Penetrates to the core of the rope,
whilst also remaining on the outer
strands
› For long lasting lubrication of
moving parts in a highly corrosive
environment
› Lubricates & protects pulleys,
blocks, swivels, cables & chains.
Product Code
HD/PP-0400
HD/SP-0750
HD/0005
HD/0020
Description
400g Aerosol
750ml Spray Pack
5 Litre Jerry Can
20 Litre Drum
Carton Qty
12
12
4
each
Wire Rope Lube
For wire ropes operating in corrosive
environments or above 16mm
Ideal for use around waterways and
coastal environments.
Features
› Semi fluid grease
› Provides long lasting protection
› Formulated for marine cranes
› Acid & salt resistant
› Biodegradable
Product Code
HW/RL20-Pail
Description
20 Litre Pail
Carton Qty
each
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Wire Rope Products
Type ‘A’ Grease
A corrosion and moisture proofing
compound made from pure industrial
grade lanolin.
Suitable for offshore & submerged
wire ropes
Features
› Can be injected into wire rope with
pressurised applicators including
Masto & Viper
› Anti-seize for shackles, nuts & bolts
› Biodegradable
Product Code
GS/0500
GS/0001
GS/0004
GS/0020
Description
500ml Pail
1 litre Pail
4 litre Pail
20litre Pail
Carton Qty
12
each
each
each
Powa Wash
An industrial strength, all purpose
cleaner.
Features
› Parts Washer
› Workshop Cleaner
› Quick Break Degreaser
› Non-flammable, non-toxic
› Biodegradable
› Water Soluble
› Dries quickly upon wash off.
Product Code
PW/0005
PW/0020
PW/0200
PW/1000
306
Description
5 litre Jerry Can
20 litre Cube
200 litre Drum
1000 litre IBC
Carton Qty
4
each
each
each
2014 Edition
Wire Rope Products
WIRE ROPE SECTION 8
Fluid Wire Rope Grease
Features
Areas of Application:
› Rapidly penetrates wire ropes
› Wire ropes
› Provides excellent anti-wear
properties and repels water
› Dockyard cranes
› Protects against corrosion
› Carries high loads
› Mobile Cranes
› Chair lifts
› Flying foxes
› NZFSA Approved C12 (All animal
product except dairy)
› Slipways
› AgriQuality Approved
Product Code
RY453321
Pack Size
20 litre
UOM
Each
Wire Rope Grease
A semi-fluid grease with a
combination of lubricating solids
and molybdenum disulphide for
lubrication and corrosion prevention
of wire ropes.
Features
Areas of Application:
› Rapidly penetrates wire ropes
› Wire ropes
› Provides high load carrying capacity
› Dockyard cranes
› Repels water
› Cranes
› Excellent anti-wear properties
› Chair lifts
› Provides high corrosion protection
› Flying foxes
› NZFSA Approved C12 (All animal
product except dairy)
› Slipways
› AgriQuality Approved
Product Code
RY453291
Pack Size
20kg
UOM
Each
Wire Rope Spray
A semi-fluid grease with a
combination of lubricating solids
and molybdenum disulphide for
lubrication and corrosion prevention
requirements of wire ropes.
Features
Areas of Application
› Rapidly penetrates wire ropes and
repels water
› Wire ropes
› Provides anti-wear properties
› Protects against corrosion
› NZFSA Approved C12 (All animal
product except dairy)
› NZ AgriQuality Approved
Product Code
RY452412
Pack Size
300g
› Dock yard cranes
› Mobile cranes
› Chain lifts
› Slipways
› Flying foxes
UOM
Each
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P 07 3881 1445
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P 07 5535 8277
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345 Taylor St, Toowoomba, Qld 4350
P 07 4634 6566
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MACKAY
179 Boundary Rd, Paget, Qld 4740
P 07 4952 5520
E [email protected]
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4 Tranberg St, Gladstone, Qld 4680
P 07 4972 6511
E [email protected]
SYDNEY
50 Skarratt St, Silverwater, NSW 2128
P 02 9748 3044
E [email protected]
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33 Firebrick Dve, Thornton NSW 2322
P 02 4966 8622
E [email protected]
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49 Thomas Mitchell Dve, M’brook NSW
P 02 6541 5100
E [email protected]
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4/28-30 Little Boundary Rd, Laverton Nth, Vic
P 03 9315 1520
E [email protected]
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