Fiber Core (FC) Wire Rope
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US FEDERAL SPECIFICATION RR-W-410D.
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. /Asset/6x19_Class_FC_Uncoated.JPG
US FEDERAL SPECIFICATION RR-W-410D.
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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Improved Plow Steel
Breaking Strengths shown reflect actual test with both ends secured.
During use these strengths will be reduced if both ends are not secured.
E.I.P.S. (Extra Improved Plow Steel) breaking strength approximately 15% over I.P.S. (Improved Plow Steel)
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. /Asset/6x37_Uncoated.JPG
Breaking Strengths shown reflect actual test with both ends secured.
During use these strengths will be reduced if both ends are not secured.
E.I.P.S. (Extra Improved Plow Steel) breaking strength approximately 15% over I.P.S. (Improved Plow Steel)
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. /Asset/6x19_Class_FC_Uncoated.JPG
6x19 Class Sealed FC Galvanized
(14) Rope Information: 6x19 (Seale), Right Regular Lay, Extra Improved Plow Steel, Drawn Galvanized, Poly Core, C-Lube.US FEDERAL SPECIFICATION RR-W-410D.
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. /Asset/6x19_Class_FC_Uncoated.JPG
6x24 Class FC Galvanized EIPS
(7) Rope Information: 6x24 (Fiber Core), Right Regular Lay, Extra Improved Plow Steel, Drawn Galvanized, Fiber Core, C-Lube.US FEDERAL SPECIFICATION RR-W-410D.
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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6x37 Class FC Bright
(28) Ropes having 27 through 49 Wires per StrandImproved Plow Steel
Breaking Strengths shown reflect actual test with both ends secured.
During use these strengths will be reduced if both ends are not secured.
E.I.P.S. (Extra Improved Plow Steel) breaking strength approximately 15% over I.P.S. (Improved Plow Steel)
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. /Asset/6x37_Uncoated.JPG
6x19 Class FC Bright
(24) Ropes having 15 through 26 Wires per StrandBreaking Strengths shown reflect actual test with both ends secured.
During use these strengths will be reduced if both ends are not secured.
E.I.P.S. (Extra Improved Plow Steel) breaking strength approximately 15% over I.P.S. (Improved Plow Steel)
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. /Asset/6x19_Class_FC_Uncoated.JPG