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Wire Rope

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Standard 6 x 19 and 6 x 36 classification ropes

The 6 x 19 classification of wire ropes includes standard 6 strands, round strand ropes with 16 through 26 wires per strand. The 6 x 36 classification of wire ropes includes standard 6 strands, round strand ropes with 27 through 49 wires per strand. Although their operating characteristics vary, all have the same weight per foot and the same minimum breaking force, size for size.

 

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While the 6 x 19 ropes give primary emphasis to abrasion resistance in varying degrees, the 6 x 36 ropes are important for their fatigue resistance. This fatigue resistance is made possible by the greater number of small wires per strand.

Although there are exceptions for special applications, the constructions in 6 x 36 classifications are primarily designed to be the most efficient for each rope diameter. As the rope size increases, for instance, a large number of wires can be used to achieve required fatigue resistance, and still those wires will be large enough to offer adequate resistance to abrasion.

6x19 classification ropes

6x19S (Seale) in this construction, each strand has nine outer wires over nine smaller inner wires over one large center wire. A comparison of cross-sections shows that these outside wires are larger than those of the 6 x 25FW or 6 x 26WS. Therefore, its resistance to abrasion is increased, but its fatigue resistance is decreased. This is a good rope to withstand abrasion or crushing on the drum.

6x25FW (Filler Wire) To most wire rope users, 6 x 19 means 6 x 25 filler wire. It was the most common rope in the 6 x 19 classification. This rope has a good balance between both abrasion resistance and fatigue resistance in relation to other ropes.

6x26WS ( Warrington Seale) this construction has better resistance to abrasion than a 6 x 25FW. It also features a compact construction with solid support for the wires; hence, it has a high resistance to crushing. Its number and relative size of the inner wires add to the stability of the strand and gives it a fatigue resistance comparable to a 6 x 25FW.

A standard 6 x 26WS construction provides the best rope for a wide range of applications. In general, we recommend the use of a 6 x 26WS in any application where a 6 x 25FW is used.

In most rope sizes, only one 6 x 36 classification rope is made. These constructions were selected to provide fatigue resistance without having wires that are too small.

The greater number of wires in the 6 x 36 classification makes these ropes more susceptible to crushing. This can be minimized, however, by specifying an Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) and by using well-designed sheaves, grooved drums and proper operating techniques.

6x19S+FC

Diam.

Met.
area

Mass

Outer Wire

Minimum Breaking Load
PS
IPS
EIPS
in
mm
mm 2
kg/m
mm
kN
kN
kN
1/2
13.0
68.7
0.63
1.03
83
95
105
9/16
14.5
85.4
0.79
1.15
106
120
132
5/8
16.0
104.0
0.98
1.27
129
149
163
3/4
19.0
146.7
1.41
1.51
184
212
233
7/8
22.0
196.7
1.92
1.75
249
286
315
1
26.0
274.7
2.50
2.07
324
372
409
1 1/8
29.0
341.8
3.17
2.31
407
468
514
1 1/4
32.0
416.2
3.91
2.55
500
575
632
1 3/8
35.0
497.8
4.73
2.78
 
691
760
1 1/2
38.0
586.8
5.63
3.02
 
818
898
1 5/8
42.0
716.9
6.61
3.34
 
952
 
1 3/4
45.0
823.0
7.66
3.58
 
1100
 

6x26SW+IWRC


Diam.

Met.
area

Mass

Outer Wire

Minimum Breaking Load
PS
IPS
EIPS
EEIPS
in
mm
mm 2
kg/m
mm
kN
kN
kN
kN
5/8
16
119
1.07
1.17
 
159
183
202
3/4
19
168
1.55
1.39
 
228
262
288
7/8
22
225
2.11
1.61
 
308
354
389
1
26
314
2.75
1.90
 
399
460
506
1 1/8
29
391
3.48
2.12
 
503
678
636
1 1/4
32
476
4.30
2.34
 
617
711
782
1 3/8
35
570
5.21
2.56
 
743
854
943
1 1/2
38
672
6.19
2.78
 
880
1010
1112
1 5/8
42
820
7.26
3.07
 
1020
1170
1300
1 3/4
45
942
8.44
3.29
 
1180
1360
 
1 7/8
48
1072
9.67
3.51
 
1350
 
 
 
 
 

 



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