The benefits and uses for 6x36 IWRC Compacted Wire Rope
6x36 refers to the number of bundles and strands within the rope respectively. The IWRC refers to ‘independent
wire rope core’, which means another construction of this equipment will sit internally, with the 6x36 strands
and bundles making up the outer core. This IWRC will have its own numbered construction, say 7x7, which refers
to 7 bundles and 7 strands. This means that you will effectively be left with a piece of equipment that is 6x36
+ 7x7. We also stock an 8x25 compacted rope.
Once this has been constructed, the whole thing is run through a special machine in order to compact it tightly
together.
Key Benefits to the 6x36 compacted steel cable.
Increased lifting capabilities
Increased levels of strength
Reduced internal friction and abrasion damage
Easier to handle thanks to a smooth and more well-rounded finish
A much lower level of wire breakages
These benefits mean that 6x36 IWRC compacted wire rope is perfect for heavier lifting applications, or operations
that have high breaking loads.
Order your 6x36 IWRC Compacted Wire Rope today
To place an order for this equipment, please give us a call on 01384 78004, or find all of our contact details here. If you are looking for a
compacted rope for crane use then try our crane rope pages.
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1770 |
1960 |
2160 |
Diameter |
kg/100M |
kN |
Kg |
kN |
Kg |
kN |
Kg |
8 |
30.59 |
45.9 |
4,677 |
50.8 |
5,179 |
56 |
5,707 |
9 |
38.72 |
58.1 |
5,919 |
64.3 |
6,554 |
70.9 |
7,223 |
10 |
47.8 |
71.7 |
7,307 |
79.4 |
8,092 |
87.5 |
8,917 |
11 |
57.84 |
86.7 |
8,842 |
96 |
9,791 |
105.9 |
10,790 |
12 |
68.83 |
103.2 |
10,523 |
114.3 |
11,652 |
126 |
12,841 |
13 |
80.78 |
121.1 |
12,349 |
134.2 |
13,675 |
147.8 |
15,070 |
14 |
93.69 |
140.5 |
14,322 |
155.6 |
15,860 |
171.5 |
17,478 |
16 |
122.37 |
183.5 |
18,707 |
203.2 |
20,715 |
223.9 |
22,829 |
18 |
154.87 |
232 |
23,676 |
257 |
26,217 |
283 |
28,892 |
19 |
172.56 |
259 |
26,379 |
287 |
29,211 |
316 |
32,192 |
20 |
191.2 |
287 |
29,229 |
318 |
32,367 |
350 |
35,670 |
22 |
231.35 |
347 |
35,368 |
384 |
39,164 |
423 |
43,160 |
24 |
275.33 |
413 |
42,090 |
457 |
46,608 |
504 |
51,364 |
26 |
323.13 |
485 |
49,398 |
537 |
54,700 |
591 |
60,282 |
28 |
374.75 |
562 |
57,290 |
622 |
63,439 |
686 |
69,913 |
30 |
430.2 |
645 |
65,766 |
714 |
72,826 |
787 |
80,257 |
32 |
489.47 |
734 |
74,827 |
813 |
82,859 |
896 |
91,314 |
34 |
552.57 |
829 |
84,473 |
918 |
93,541 |
1,011.00 |
103,086 |
36 |
619.49 |
929 |
94,703 |
1,029.00 |
104,869 |
1,134.00 |
115,570 |
38 |
690.23 |
1,035.00 |
105,518 |
1,146.00 |
116,845 |
1,263.00 |
128,768 |
40 |
764.8 |
1,147.00 |
116,917 |
1,270.00 |
129,468 |
1,400.00 |
142,679 |
42 |
843.19 |
1,265.00 |
128,901 |
1,400.00 |
142,738 |
1,543.00 |
157,303 |
44 |
925.41 |
1,388.00 |
141,470 |
1,537.00 |
156,656 |
1,694.00 |
172,641 |
46 |
1,011.45 |
1,517.00 |
154,623 |
1,680.00 |
171,221 |
1,851.00 |
188,693 |
48 |
1,101.31 |
1,652.00 |
168,361 |
1,829.00 |
186,434 |
2,016.00 |
205,458 |
50 |
1,195.00 |
1,792.00 |
182,683 |
1,985.00 |
202,294 |
2,187.00 |
222,936 |
52 |
1,292.51 |
1,938.00 |
197,590 |
2,146.00 |
218,801 |
2,365.00 |
241,127 |
Minimum Breaking Force Factor |
Nominal Length Mass Factor |
K= 0.405 |
W= 0.478 |