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Working ropes

Corrosion-resistant Phillystran working ropes are designed for dynamic applications where the rope travels over a sheave or pulley, or on a winch. These ropes are used where excellent bending fatigue life is required. Typical applications include lifting, pulling, towing, and mooring lines. Skilled engineers and technicians at Phillystran, Inc. have the experience to design a rope system that incorporates a protective jacket and specialized terminations, with the most appropriate rope construction to meet your every requirement.

PART
NUMBER
BREAK STRENGTH DIAMETER WEIGHT
LBS kN IN mm LBS/1000 FT kg/km

PSWR 005 1,300 5.8 1/8 3.2 8 12

PSWR 008 3,700 16.5 3/16 4.8 19 28

PSWR 010 6,700 30 1/4 6.4 38 57

PSWR 020 13,500 60 3/8 10 56 83

PSWR 030 19,500 87 7/16 11 80 120

PSWR 040 24,000 107 1/2 13 100 150

PSWR 050 38,000 169 5/8 16 150 220

PSWR 060 54,000 240 3/4 19 200 300

PSWR 080 95,000 423 1 25 350 520

PSWR 120 120,000 534 1-1/8 29 445 660

PSWR 140 140,000 623 1-1/4 32 495 740

PSWR 180 180,000 801 1-1/2 38 615 920

PSWR 220 220,000 979 1-5/8 41 730 1,090

PSWR 260 260,000 1,157 1-3/4 44 855 1,270

PSWR 300 300,000 1,334 1-7/8 48 1,000 1,490

PSWR 400 400,000 1,779 2-1/8 54 1,300 1,930

PSWR 500 500,000 2,224 2-1/2 64 1,800 2,680

PSWR 600 600,000 2,669 2-3/4 70 2,150 3,200

PSWR 700 700,000 3,114 3 76 2,550 3,790

PSWR 800 800,000 3,559 3-1/4 83 3,000 4,460

PSWR 900 900,000 4,003 3-1/2 89 3,500 5,210

PSWR 1000 1,000,000 4,448 3-5/8 92 4,000 5,950

Weights and Dimensions can vary
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CAUTION:

Break Strength: The breaking strength of a rope is the load at which a new rope will break when tested under laboratory conditions. Break strength should not be mistaken for safe working load.

Safe Working Load: Because of the wide range of rope use, rope condition and the degree of risk of life or property, it is not possible to make a blanket recommendation for safe working load. It is ultimately dependent on the rope user to determine what percentage of break strength is their own safe working load.

Wear: Ropes wear out with use; the more severe the usage, the greater the wear. It is often not possible to detect wear on a rope by visible signs alone. Therefore, it is recommended that the rope user determine a retirement criteria for ropes in their application.

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