6x19 Class IWRC Bright
(48) 6x19 Class is defined by wire ropes having 15 through 26 Wires per Strand.Minimum Breaking Strength is not intended as working load limit. An appropriate safety factor should be used to calculate working load limit. 5-to-1 safety factor is typical of general rigging. Some critical applications should use 10-to-1 safety factor.
The below item numbers are generic to the country of origin. If you have a country of origin preference such as Korea or domestic, please note in your request for quote.
E.I.P.S. (Extra Improved Plow Steel) breaking strength approximately 15% over I.P.S. (Improved Plow Steel)
Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines of
US Federal Specification RR-W-410 /Asset/6x19_Class_IWRC_Uncoated.JPG
6x37 Class IWRC Bright
(64) 6x37 Class is defined by wire ropes Ropes having 27 through 49 Wires per Strand.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)
Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines of
US Federal Specification RR-W-410
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_IWRC_Uncoated.JPG
6x19 Class IWRC Galvanized
(35) Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines ofUS Federal Specification RR-W-410 Type I Class 2
Lexco Cable can supply both imported and domestic wire rope. Please specify if you have a country of origin preference.
*Note: The below strengths correspond to drawn Galvanized Wire Rope. Chinese Galvanized Wire will be 10% lower listed strength.
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_IWRC_Uncoated.JPG
6x37 Class IWRC Galvanized
(34) Material manufactured to Fed Spec RR-W-410 Type I Class 3Lexco Cable can supply both imported and domestic wire rope. Please specify if you have a country of origin preference.
*Note: The below strengths correspond to drawn Galvanized Wire Rope. Chinese Galvanized Wire will be 10% lower listed strength.
Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines of
US Federal Specification RR-W-410.
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_IWRC_Uncoated.JPG
6x19 Class IWRC Stainless Steel T304
(9)Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines of US Federal Specification RR-W-410.
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.
6x37 Class IWRC Stainless Steel T304
(14)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_IWRC_Uncoated.JPG6x19 Class IWRC Stainless Steel T316
(7)Material manufactured in accord with the guidelines of US Federal Specification RR-W-410.
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.