Rotation Resistant
Rotation Resistant
Rotation Resistant
19 X 19 ROTATION-RESISTANT
19 x 19 is recommended for both multipart load and singlepart fast line applications where rotational stability of the lifted
load is needed, such as for use as a long fall on offshore pedestal cranes, rough and all terrain cranes, and crawler cranes.
19 X 19 PROVIDES:
1 9 X 1 9 R O TAT I O N - R E S I S TA N T
Fatigue Resistance
Improved fatigue properties are derived through the
combination of the flexible 19 x 19 construction and die
drawn strands. The drawn strand surfaces minimize the
interstrand and interlayer nicking that take place in round
rotation-resistant ropes.
WIRE ROPE
Abrasion Resistance
Die drawn ropes provide improved abrasion resistance as
compared with round wire ropes because of the greater
wire and strand bearing surfaces contacting sheaves and
drums.
19 X 19 ROTATION - RESISTANT
ROPE
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
APPROX. WEIGHT
NOMINAL STRENGTH
PER FOOT IN POUNDS IN TONS*
1/2
.54
14.6
9/16
.69
18.5
5/8
.83
22.7
3/4
1.19
32.4
7/8
1.62
43.8
2.12
56.9
1-1/8
2.68
71.5
1-1/4
3.31
87.9
1-3/8
4.01
106.0
1-1/2
4.77
125.0
WARNING: Any warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominal strength of
new, unused wire rope. All equipment using this product must be properly used and maintained. Most importantly, wire
rope must be regularly inspected during use. Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Consult the
AISI Wire Rope Users Manual, ASME or ANSI Standards, before usage. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of
steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the sheave equipment manufacturer.
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35 X 7 ROTATION-RESISTANT
35 x 7 offers the best operating and performance characteristics of all rotation-resistant ropes. 35 x 7 is recommended for
crawler and truck-type crane load lines, tower crane hoist ropes, and other applications where high strength, low rotation
and/or the ability to withstand long falls is needed.
I N A D D I T I O N T O T H E FAT I G U E
A N D A B R A S I O N R E S I S TA N C E ,
A N D R E S I S TA N C E T O
M U LT I L AY E R D R U M C R U S H I N G
F R O M I T S D I E D R AW N S T R A N D
DESIGN, 35 X 7 PROVIDES:
3 5 X 7 R O TAT I O N R E S I S TA N T
WIRE ROPE
High Strength
35 x 7s design and manufacturing process provides a
high strength rope which exceeds EEIP nominal breaking
strength.
35 X 7 ROTATIONRESISTANT
ROPE
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
NOMINAL STRENGTH
APPROX. WEIGHT
PER FOOT IN POUNDS IN TONS*
1/2
.54
15.65
9/16
.64
18.85
5/8
.84
24.80
21/32
.92
27.23
11/16
1.01
28.77
23/32
1.05
31.09
3/4
1.15
34.06
25/32
1.28
38.14
7/8
1.57
46.63
15/16
1.81
54.35
2.16
64.16
1-3/32
2.53
75.08
1-3/16
2.80
83.79
1-1/4
3.36
99.22
1-3/8
3.68
109.14
1-1/2
4.68
138.91
WARNING: Any warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominal strength of
new, unused wire rope. All equipment using this product must be properly used and maintained. Most importantly, wire
rope must be regularly inspected during use. Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Consult the
AISI Wire Rope Users Manual, ASME or ANSI Standards, before usage. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of
steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the sheave equipment manufacturer.
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1 9 X 7 N O N - R O TAT I N G
8 X 25 ROTATION RESISTANT
APPROX. WEIGHT
PER FOOT POUNDS
3/8
19 X 7 NON-ROTATING
BREAKING STRENGTH
IN TONS*
ROPE
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
APPROX. WEIGHT
PER FOOT POUNDS
BREAKING STRENGTH
IN TONS*
.26
6.63
1/4
.113
2.77
1/2
.47
11.6
5/16
.177
4.30
9/16
.60
14.7
3/8
.25
6.15
5/8
.73
18.1
7/16
.35
8.33
3/4
1.06
25.9
1/2
.45
10.8
7/8
1.44
35.0
9/16
.58
13.6
1.88
45.5
5/8
.71
16.8
3/4
1.02
24.0
7/8
1.39
32.5
1.82
42.2
1-1/8
2.30
53.1
WIRE ROPE
ROPE
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
Application
8 x 25 is recommended for multiple sheave configurations, while 19 x 7 should be used for a single sheave configuration.
WARNING: Any warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominal strength of
new, unused wire rope. All equipment using this product must be properly used and maintained. Most importantly, wire
rope must be regularly inspected during use. Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Consult the
AISI Wire Rope Users Manual, ASME or ANSI Standards, before usage. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of
steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the sheave equipment manufacturer.
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