More information about the 6x7 fibre core galvanized steel wire rope
Our 6x7 galvanised steel wire rope
is available in a wide range of diameters; however, the rope loses some of its flexibility the wider the depth
you opt for. For this reason, the 6x7 rope is often favoured in smaller diameters, typically 2mm or less, though
they are available up to 16mm. Where 6x7 ropes are used in applications where a stiffer rope is required, for
example when used as a mast stay, then they are often recommended in diameters of 6mm or above.
In a 6x7 rope, the wires tend to be larger than other constructions of the same diameter which lends the rope
significantly increased abrasion resistance. It should be noted however, that this increased abrasion resistance
comes at the cost of the ropes overall bendability and you should expect for the rope to have decreased fatigue
resistance.
Enquire for more information on this Galvanized steel cable
Our 6x7 fibre core rope is designed for harsh conditions where its larger outer wires offer enhanced breaking
strength. To enquire about this wire rope product,
please call us on 01384 78004. Alternatively, you can contact Rope Services Direct through our website by clicking the following link.
Technical Information
|
1770 |
1960 |
1570 (AISI) |
Diameter |
KG/100M |
kN |
KG |
Kn |
KG |
Kn |
KG |
1 |
0.35 |
0.59 |
60 |
0.65 |
66 |
0.52 |
53 |
1.5
|
0.78 |
1.32 |
135 |
1.46 |
149 |
1.17 |
120 |
2 |
1.38 |
2.35 |
240 |
2.6 |
265 |
2.08 |
213 |
2.5
|
2.16 |
3.67 |
374 |
4.07 |
415 |
3.26 |
332 |
3 |
3.11 |
5.29 |
539 |
5.86 |
597 |
4.69 |
478 |
4 |
5.52 |
9.4 |
958 |
10.41 |
1,061 |
8.34 |
850 |
5 |
8.63 |
14.69 |
1,498 |
16.27 |
1,658 |
13.03 |
1,328 |
6 |
12.42 |
21.2 |
2,156 |
23.4 |
2,388 |
18.8 |
1,913 |
8 |
22.08 |
37.6 |
3,834 |
41.6 |
4,245 |
33.4 |
3,401 |
10 |
34.5 |
58.8 |
5,990 |
65.1 |
6,633 |
52.1 |
5,313 |
12 |
49.68 |
84.6 |
8,626 |
93.7 |
9,552 |
75.1 |
7,651 |
14 |
67.62 |
115.2 |
11,741 |
127.5 |
13,001 |
102.2 |
10,414 |
16 |
88.32 |
150.4 |
15,335 |
166.6 |
16,981 |
133.4 |
13,602 |
Minimum Breaking Force Factor |
Nominal Length Mass Factor |
K= 0.332 |
W= 0.345 |