Nominal |
Length |
Mass |
Minimum breaking load |
Maximum |
diameter |
of coil |
per 100 m |
Grade 1 |
Grade 2 |
length of 10 lay |
mm |
meter |
kg |
kg |
kg |
mm |
7 |
330 |
3.5 |
370 |
330 |
250 |
8 |
250 |
5.4 |
545 |
483 |
290 |
10 |
220 |
6.8 |
705 |
636 |
360 |
12 |
220 |
10.5 |
1066 |
956 |
430 |
14 |
220 |
14.0 |
1450 |
1285 |
505 |
16 |
220 |
19.0 |
2030 |
1800 |
575 |
18 |
220 |
22.0 |
2440 |
2140 |
650 |
20 |
220 |
27.5 |
3250 |
2850 |
700 |
22 |
220 |
33.0 |
3860 |
3400 |
770 |
24 |
220 |
40.0 |
4570 |
4070 |
840 |
28 |
220 |
53.2 |
6100 |
5330 |
980 |
32 |
220 |
70.0 |
7900 |
6860 |
1120 |
36 |
220 |
89.0 |
9650 |
8700 |
1260 |
40 |
220 |
110.0 |
11940 |
10420 |
1400 |
44 |
220 |
134.0 |
14230 |
12700 |
1540 |
48 |
220 |
158.5 |
16770 |
14740 |
1680 |
Note: 4-strand rope is approximate 7% heavier than 3-strand rope of the same size. 4-strand rope has 95% of the Tensile Strength of 3-strand rope of the same size. The safe Working Load should not be more than 1/6 of the Tensile Strength. |