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The 6x25 wire rope possesses the best combination of flexibility and wear resistance in the 6x19 Class due to the filler wires, providing support and imparting stability to the strand. Independentwire rope core (IWRC) ropes have superior crush resistance and strength over fiber core wire ropes, but offer less flexibility.
6X19 Class (often referred to as 6X25) rope has six strands with 16 to 26 wires per strand. Wire ropes with a greater number of individual wires (6X37) provide more flexibility and fatigue resistance while ropes with fewer wires (6X19) provide greater abrasion resistance, less flexibility, and more"stiffness".
IWRC- Independent Wire Rope Center
EIPS- Extra Improved Plow Strength
Galvanized
Meets Federal Specification RR-W-410.pdf
Inspect regularly for visible damage, distortion, elongation, corrosion, cracks, nicks or abrasion, which may cause failure or reduce the strength of the Wire Rope.Wire Rope and Steel Cable must be stored, used, lubricated and maintained in accordance with the normal safety standards.Verify that replacement Wire Ropes are correct for your application and meet your specifications.
Avoid shock loads. Do not load Wire Rope to the breaking strength limits. End user must determine an appropriate safety factor for the application.