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6 x 19 & 6 x 36
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Wire Rope
   
   
Applications:

   Running
   Anchor
   Hoist
   Drilling
   Down Hole
   Haul Out
   Drag
   Winch
   Mining
   Tower Crane
Popular Classifications:

   
Based On The Nominal Number
Of Wires In Each Strand
Classification Description
6x7 Containing 6 strands that are made up of 3 through 14 wires, of which no more than 9 are outside wires.
6x19 Containing 6 strands that are made up of 15 through 26 wires, of which no more than 12 are outside wires.
6x37 Containing 6 strands that are made up fo 27 through 49 wires, of which no more than 18 are outside wires.
6x91 Containing 6 strands that are made up of 50 through 74 wires, of which no more than 30 are outside wires.
8x19 Containing 8 strands that are made up of 15 through 26 wires, of which no more than 12 are outside wires.
19x7 Containing 19 strands, each strand is made up of 7 wires. It is manufactured by covering an inner rope of 7x7 left lang lay construction with 12 strands in right regular lay. (The rotation-resistant property that characterizes this highly specialized construction is a result of the counter torques developed by the two layers.) When the steel wire core strand is replaced by a fiber core, the description becomes 18x7.
 
Standard 6 x 19 and 6 x 36 Classification Ropes

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

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 classification 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 a6 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 36classification makes these ropes more:susceptible to crushing. This can be minimized, however, by specifying an Independent Wire Rape Core (IWRC) and by using well-designed sheaves, grooved drums and proper operating techniques.

Nominal strengths and weights for
standard 6 x 19 and 6 x 36 classification ropes
 

FIBER CORE

IWRC

Diameter
(in.)

Approx.
wt./ft.
(lbs.)

Nominal Strength
(tons of 2000 lbs.)
IPS     XIP

Approx.
wt./ft.
(lbs.)

Nominal Strength
(tons of 2000 lbs.)
  IPS     XIP     XXIP

3/16

0.059

1.55

1.71

--

--

--

--

1/4

0.105

2.74

3.02

0.116

2.94

3.40

--

5/16

0.164

4.26

4.69

0.18

4.58

5.27

--

3/8

.0236

6.10

6.72

0.26

6.56

7.55

8.30

7/16

0.32

8.27

9.10

0.35

8.89

10.2

11.2

1/2

0.42

10.7

11.8

0.46

11.5

13.3

14.6

9/16

0.53

13.5

14.9

0.59

14.5

16.8

18.5

5/8

0.66

16.7

18.3

0.72

17.9

20.6

22.7

3/4

.095

23.8

26.2

1.04

25.6

29.4

32.4

7/8

1.29

32.2

35.4

1.42

34.6

39.8

43.8

1

1.68

41.8

46.0

1.85

44.9

51.7

56.9

1 1/8

2.13

52.6

57.8

2.34

56.5

65.0

71.5

1 1/4

2.63

64.6

71.1

2.89

69.4

79.9

87.9

1 3/8

3.18

77.7

85.5

3.50

83.5

96.0

106

1 1/2

3.78

92.0

101

4.16

98.9

114

125

1 5/8

4.44

107

118

4.88

115

132

146

1 3/4

5.15

124

137

5.67

133

153

169

1 7/8

5.91

141

156

6.50

152

174

192

2

6.72

160

176

7.39

172

198

217

2 1/8

7.59

179

197

8.35

192

221

244

2 1/4

8.51

200

220

9.36

215

247

272

2 3/8
 

10.4

239

274
 

2 1/2

11.6

262

302

2 5/8

12.8

288

331

2 3/4

14.0

314

361

2 7/8

15.3

341

392

3

16.6

370

425

3 1/8

18.0

399

458

3 1/4

19.5

429

492

3 3/8

21.0

459

529

3 1/2

22.7

491

564

3 5/8

24.3

523

602

3 3/4

26.0

557

641

3 7/8

27.7

591

680

4

29.6

627

720

4 1/8

31.7

658

757

4 1/4

33.3

694

799

4 3/8

35.4

734

844
Available galvanized at 10% lower strengths,
or in equivalent strengths on special request
   
Rotation-Resistant Ropes

Rotation-resistant ropes can frequently provide the best and most economical service in specific applications when you choose, handle and use them properly.

Contra-helically laid, rotation-resistant ropes are different from standard ropes because they're designed to reduce rope torque. Modes of failure and wear for rotation-resistant ropes can differ from those for standard rope constructions. The very nature of these ropes requires special handling, selection and usage not encountered with standard constructions. They are susceptible to kinking, crushing and unbalancing in the form of "core pops" and "birdcages:' Use extreme care to avoid operational practices that can possibly lead to these conditions.

Rotation-resistant ropes should not be used with swivels that allow rope rotation -- or in single part lifts where the load can rotate. Rotation will cause a reduction in strength, unequal loading in the rope and possible rope unbalance. If any significant change in diameter is found in a short length of a rotation-resistant rope, the rope needs to be replaced.

These ropes should be replaced when you see two randomly distributed crown wire breaks in six rope diameters -- or four randomly distributed crown wire breaks in 30 rope diameters.

Because rotation-resistant ropes are special, there are separate design, maintenance, inspection and removal criteria established for them by applicable industry regulations and standards.

We recommend that rotation-resistant ropes be used with a minimum design factor of 5.0.

Flex-X 19
Flex-X delivers extra value when you need high Strength in a rotation-resistant wire rope. Its rotation-resistant construction provides a smooth, extremely compact wire rope with more steel in the cross-section than conventional ropes.

Flex-X 19 is made from 19-wire Seale strands. Six strands are laid around a core strand in one direction, then 12 Strands are laid around this first operation in the opposite direction. Because of its tightly compacted, smooth design, Flex-X 19 offers advantages:

  • More crush resistance than a standard19x 7 rope while providing the same rotation resistance
  • Higher strength-to-diameter due to compacted wires in the strands. With increased metallic area, it provides rope strengths equal to 6 strand XXIP IWRC ropes of the same diameter
  • Resistance to bending fatigue due to the uniformity of the wires within each strand. The strand's outer surface is smooth, reducing contact pressures between the rope's strands and radial pressures as it operates over sheaves and drums
  • Exceptional stability due to the higher density strands coupled with the smooth outer surface
  • Improved handling, operating and spooling characteristics
  • Reduced wear to sheaves and drums.

Flex-X has also demonstrated greater fatigue resistance to substantially cut rope expense and extend rope service life. It's ideal for single-part or multi-part hoist lines wherever you encounter spooling problems, drum crushing, block twisting or have fast line speeds.

19 x 7 Rope
In an application where a single-part hoist rope is used to lift a free load -- or where rotation-resistant properties are essential for rope performance -- the 19 x 7 can be used. Its rotation-resistant characteristic is achieved by laying six strands around a core strand in one direction, then laying 12 strands around the first operation in the opposite direction. Thus, when the rope is in tension, opposing rotational forces are created between the inner and outer layers.

In addition, frequent and regular inspection for broken wires is critical when using this rope. Due to its design, the 19 x 7 construction has a relatively low reserve strength. This can result in short service life between the point in time when the broken wire removal criteria are met and when actual rope failure occurs.

8 x 25 Resistwist Rope
In a multi-part wire rope system where the blocks have a tendency to twist -- or for a single-part hoist line that doesn't require the degree of rotation-resistant properties found in a 19 x 7 rope -- the 8 x 25 Resistwist rope has found successful application. The rotation-resistant characteristic is achieved by laying the eight outer strands around an independent wire rope core so these strands are in the opposite direction to the lay of the core. Thus, when the rope is in tension, opposing rotational forces are created between the core and the outer strands.

Though not as rotation-resistant, the 8 x 25 Resistwist is more stable than a 19 x 7 rope. It also has increased resistance to bending fatigue and crushing. This is achieved through the use of eight-strand construction with an independent wire rope core.

Like any application where an installation's rope type is changed, the 8 x 25 Resistwist rope should be substituted only after carefully comparing specifications and strength requirements.


 

Flex-x 19

19 x 7 XIP

8 x 25 XIP

Diameter
(in.)

Approx.
wt./ft.
(lbs.)

Nominal Strength
(tons of 2000 lbs.)*

Approx.
wt./ft.
(lbs.)

Nominal Strength
(tons of 2000 lbs.)*

Approx.
wt./ft.
(lbs.)

Nominal Strength
(tons of 2000 lbs.)*

3/16

--

--

0.064

1.57

--

--

1/4

--

--

0.13313

2.77

--

--

5/16

--

--

.0177

4.30

0.18

4.63

3/8

0.31

8.3

0.25

6.15

.026

6.63

7-16

.040

11.2

0.35

8.33

0.36

8.97

1/2

.054

14.6

0.45

10.8

0.47

11.6

9/16

.069

18.5

0.58

13.6

0.60

14.7

5/8

0.85

22.7

0.71

16.8

0.73

18.1

3/4

1.25

32.4

1.02

24.0

1.06

25.9

7/8

1.68

43.8

1.39

32.5

1.44

35.0

1

2.17

56.9

1.82

42.2

1.88

45.5

1 1/8

2.75

71.5

2.30

53.1

2.39

57.3

1 1/4

3.45

87.9

2.83

65.1

2.94

70.5

1 3/8

4.33

106

3.43

78.4

3.56

84.9

1 1/2

5.11

125

4.08

92.8

4.24

100
*These strengths apply only when a test is conducted with both ends fixed. When in use, the strengths of these ropes may be significantly reduced if one end is free to rotate.