- Lankhorst Ropes
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- Lankhorst Ropes
www.lankhorstropes.com Member of the Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group, a WireCo® WorldGroup Brand HARDWARE FIBRE ROPES The master of innovation in ropes STEELWIRE ROPES MARITIME DIVISION www.lankhorstropes.com Technical and commercial modifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved. Member of the Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-1 CI-2 CI-3 CI-4 LANKHORST SNEEK: INNOVATION WITH TRADITION LANKHORST ROPES: THE MASTER OF INNOVATION IN ROPES LANKHORST ROPES IN SHORT PREFACE TO THE NEW CATALOGUE FIBRE ROPES R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 R-11 R-12 R-13 R-14 R-15 R-16 R-17 R-18 R-19 R-20 R-21 R-22 TIPTO®EIGHT TIPTO®TWELVE TIPTO®WINCHLINE EUROFLEX® EUROFLEX® MOORING TAIL EUROFLOAT® ATLAS™ HSPP™ LANKO®FORCE LANKO®FORCE WITH POLYESTER JACKET LANKO®FORCE WITH TIPTO® JACKET LANKO®FORCE WITH DYNEEMA® JACKET LANKO®TECH STRONGLINE™ TIPTO®LON OCTOPLY POLYPROPYLENE OCTOPLY EUROFLEX® 3-STRAND & TIPTO®THREE GRIPOGREEN® & TIPTO®LENE 4-STRAND GRIPORANJE & MANILLA II 3-STRAND GRIPOLON, BRAIDED LANKHORST ROPES DEFENDER® & TIPTO®WEB HAWSER PROTECTION SLEEVES REPAIR SET FOR TIPTO®WINCHLINES & LANKO®FORCE WITH JACKET STEELWIRE ROPES LANKO®FLEX LANKO®PACK LANKO®FOUR LANKO®LIFT COMPACTED LANKO®TOP LANKO®TOP COMPACTED 19X7 6X36 WS + FC 6X36 WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 6X36 WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 MOORING WIRES 6X24 + 7 FC TIP TOP® COMBI 6X19S + FC DUAL-TENSILE 7X7 & 7X19 6X19 + FC & 6X19 S + IWRC www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 S-15 HARDWARE H-1 H-2 H-3 H-4 H-5 H-6 H-7 H-8 H-9 H-10 H-11 H-12 H-13 H-14 H-15 MANDAL FAIRLEAD SHACKLE & TØNSBERG MOORING LINK CROSBY® G-2130 & CROSBY® G-2150 SHACKLES CROSBY® G-209 & CROSBY® G-210 SHACKLES OPEN / CLOSED SOCKETS & CR-SOCKETS TYPE S04 CROSBY® S-421 SOCKET & CROSBY® S-320CN & CROSBY® S-322CN HOOK TIPTOP® BELT CAR SLINGS & TIPTOP® FENDERS TIPTO®WEB WEBBING SLINGS TIPTO®WEB ROUND SLINGS TIPTO®WEB LASHING SYSTEMS CHINESE FINGER OPEN SPELTER SOCKETS (HEAVY DUTY) REINFORCED ROPE THIMBLE W/LINK SOLID THIMBLES SOLID THIMBLES IN ACC TO JIS B 2802 & DIN 3091 ACCESSORIES FOR TOWING INFORMATION 011012 I-1 I-2 I-3 I-4 I-5 I-6 I-8 I-9 I-11 I-12 I-16 I-17 I-18 I-19 I-22 I-24 GROOVES IN SHEAVES FLEET ANGLE RECOMMENDED DIAMETER FOR SHEAVES AND DRUMS INSTALLATION FROM REEL TO DRUM SPOOLING CAPACITY OF THE DRUM SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS TIPTO®WINCHLINE SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS 8 STRAND PLAITED ROPES SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS TIPTO®TWELVE QUICK SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKO®FORCE SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKO®FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS ON TOWING LINES WIRE ASSEMBLY ROPE INFORMATION STEELWIRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA FIBRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA GENERAL EVALUATION GUIDE MOORING HOISTING / CRANE TOWING RIVERSHIPS www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes OFFSHORE CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-1 LANKHORST SNEEK: INNOVATION WITH TRADITION... The roots of Lankhorst reach back over 250 years. Established in 1751 as a ropery and sailmaker’s loft in Sneek in The Netherlands, the company became known as “Lankhorst” after Nikolaas Jurgen Lankhorst took over the company from his in-laws in 1803. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Lankhorst grew from a local artisan business into a world-wide supplier of rope and ships mooring lines. These activities still form our core business Lankhorst Ropes is the largest company within the Lankhorst group, and a world leading rope manufacturer. After several years of working within a strategic alliance with the Portuguese rope and netting producer, Grupo Euronete SGPSA, Lankhorst and Grupo Euronete merged into the Lankhorst Euronete Group. This group holds a leading position in many international markets. In addition to maritime and offshore ropes Lankhorst is now the largest producer of fish netting in the world, and one of Europe’s market leaders in plastics recycling. Through innovation and product development, we have also built strong market positions in industrial yarns, pure® composites products, and the yachting and agriculture markets. Today Lankhorst continues to lead through World Class research and development into high performance materials and products. This enables us to work with our customers in overcoming the many commercial and engineering challenges they face in responding successfully to the demands of a competitive global business environment. Maritime & Offshore Rope Division Yarn Division Pure Composites Division Lankhorst Ropes Lankhorst Ropes UK Lankhorst Ropes Middle East (Dubai) Lankhorst Euronete España Lankhorst Euronete Australia Lankhorst Euronete Portugal Eurorope (Greece) Fishing Division Engineered Products Division Yachting Division Lankhorst Euronete Brasil Turnover 2011 approx. 170 mln Euro Total number of employees Royal LE group: 1250 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 In July 2012 the Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group was acquired by WireCo® WorldGroup Inc., a global leader in producing and marketing of wire rope, electromechanical cable and a major producer of wire products, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-2 LANKHORST ROPES: THE MASTER OF INNOVATION IN ROPES Lankhorst Ropes combine more than two centuries of experience with a strong innovative ability and modern production techniques. In close cooperation with clients world-wide, the company develops innovative solutions for specific applications. These solutions can be either new products or optimised existing techniques. In this manner Lankhorst Ropes has been a market leader for decades in the introduction of new, synthetic fibres, starting with polyamide, polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene, later followed by HMPE, aramid and the in-house developed TIPTO® range. Lankhorst focuses especially on specialized fibre ropes and steelwire ropes, with added value with regards to breaking strength, life-time, safety and user friendliness. Our sales are generated by eight specialized sales departments, located in seven different countries. We provide our products to shipping lines and offshore companies throughout the world and we are the main supplier for new built ships in Europe, China, Japan and Korea. Lankhorst Ropes has been certified according to ISO 9001 : 2008. MARKET SEGMENTS: SALES Offshore Division Maritime Division Domestic Division Lankhorst Ropes UK Worldwide Worldwide The Netherlands Belgium France United Kingdom Container vessels Lankhorst Ropes Middle East Lankhorst Euronete España Lankhorst Euronete Australia Lankhorst Euronete Brasil Middle East Spain Australia Brasil Bulk cargo Roll on / Roll off Tanker vessels Tugs Service vessels Dredging Offshore 011012 Cruise ships War ships www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Ocean sailing Coastal shipping Inland shipping Ocean shipping Inland shipping Cargo vessels Ferries Oil & Chemicals LNG / LPG Blue water (towing & salvage) Port handling Offshore Global operating Local operating Single point mooring Deep sea mooring Aruna slings Oceanography Special ties Passenger vessels Navies CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-3 LANKHORST ROPES IN SHORT RELIABILITY AND SAFETY Lankhorst Ropes is fully certified according to ISO 9001. Your relationship with Lankhorst Ropes will ensure you the benefit of high quality products, as quality has been integrated throughout the complete business process. INNOVATION AND HIGH PERFORMANCE Lankhorst Ropes brings into the market a wide range of innovative products. We are leaders in the development of new and stronger fibres. We are the specialists to look for when extraordinary solutions are needed for breaking strength, life-time or user friendliness. SERVICE AND DELIVERY Lankhorst Ropes maintains stock positions at various strategically placed locations world-wide. Thanks to our widespread network and our size, you are ensured of continuity, fast service and short delivery times. PARTNER AND PROBLEMSOLVER Lankhorst Ropes not only just supplies products, we also develop and produce these products, in close consultation with our clients. In most situations we will have a solution to cater for your need. If not, we will develop one… SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY Lankhorst Ropes takes a lot of initiatives to be a sustainable and environmental friendly company. As an example we can mention our recycling program within the production plant but also our recycling programs to recycle ropes after use. LOGISTICS Lankhorst Euronete Brasil Offshore rope factory Lankhorst Euronete Portugal Offshore rope factory Lankhorst Euronete Portugal Maritime rope factory Lankhorst Ropes Dordrecht - Holland - Central storage - Confectioning - Certification - Forwarding - Testing Eurorope Greece Maritime rope factory Stock & Service* points - Houston (USA) - New York (USA) - Cape Town (South Africa) - Durban (South Africa) - Bilbao (Spain)* - Rotterdam (Holland) - Fujairah (UAE) - Dubai (UAE) - Singapore - Brisbane (Australia)* - Panama (Central America) - Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)* - Los Angeles www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Market CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-4 PREFACE TO THE NEW CATALOGUE Lankhorst Ropes – Floating Anchor Lines Increasing concerns about safety when handling steelwire ropes offshore, and the risk of the ropes coming into contact with pipelines in complex subsea fields, has prompted Lankhorst Ropes to introduce a range of floating anchor lines for mooring working barges during construction operations offshore. Buoys connected to steelwire rope anchor lines Since 2009 Lankhorst Ropes has supplied synthetic anchor ropes for bespoke projects. The ropes have been shown to offer significant safety and operational advantages compared with steelwire lines. Unlike steelwire mooring lines which are difficult to handle and can damage subsea pipelines, the Lankhorst synthetic rope anchor lines are easier and safer to handle, and require less maintenance as no greasing is required, for example. Moreover, they enable speedier operations offshore as fewer floating buoys are needed with the synthetic mooring rope than with wire anchor lines. LANKO®FORCE jacketed floating anchor line Lankhorst anchor ropes come in several variants, where the longest possible length depends on the diameter required, and include: • • • Full lengths of 12 strand LANKO®FORCE braided ropes (up to 1,500 meter and more), Full lengths of 12 strand LANKO®FORCE braided ropes with a protective jacket (up to 1,500 meter and more), and Full lengths of jacketed TIPTO®WINCHLINE (up to 1,000 meter and more). LANKO®FORCE 12 strand floating anchor line When necessary modular lengths of TIPTO®WINCHLINE, joined by shackles, can be used. In comparison with steelwire these lengths do allow an increased interval of floating buoys, due to the low weight of this floating rope. In addition, LANKO®FORCE has a similar diameter/strength ratio to that of steelwire, therefore, only limited modifications to mooring needed. As with all synthetic ropes, care should be taken to avoid the rope from running into sharp edges and that the sheaves have sufficient radius. All Lankhorst floating anchor ropes are designed for specific projects. Our skilled and experienced rope engineers are able to bring their many years of mooring experience to ensure the most cost effective, optimised anchor line for your application. 011012 TIPTO®WINCHLINE floating anchor line www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes CORPORATE INFORMATION CI-5 Lankhorst Ropes honoured with Seatrade ‘Innovation in Ship Operations’ Award 2012 Leading maritime industry publisher ‘Seatrade’ has named the Lankhorst Ropes A3 splice as the winner of its ‘Innovation in Ship Operations’ award at the prestigious 24 th Seatrade Awards held in London’s Guildhall on 14 May 2012. The award recognises the A3 splice as an innovation in maritime rope technology for ship and tug operators. With the trend towards fewer crew, the A3 splice is lighter, stronger and smaller than traditional splices, greatly improving rope handling safety during mooring and towing. The efficiency of the splice is 100%, which means there is no loss in rope strength due to splicing. It makes rope handling easier as there is no doubling of the rope or splice stiffness in the mainline, commonly experienced with traditional rope splicing. And, by reducing the weight and size of the splice, the heaviest part of the rope, the A3 splice enables single person rope handling. “This is excellent news! We welcome the recognition by Seatrade, and the International Maritime Organization, of the A3 splice as an innovation in ship operations. It has been well received by maritime companies globally, many of whom are now using the A3 splice across their entire fleets,” says Wilco Stroet, Managing Director, Lankhorst Ropes. Recycling scheme for retired maritime ropes Recycling discarded ropes from Lankhorst Ropes has entered its eighth year. Lankhorst high performance ropes that have exceeded their technical life time are being transferred into pick-nick tables, garden furniture and many more products. This Lankhorst recycling program is gradually growing in popularity and has already surpassed 120 metric tons material on a yearly basis. The program introduced in 2004 was quickly picked up by a few ship owners. New build vessels were supplied with these ropes at that time and over the past two years we have noticed an increase in ropes being returned to Lankhorst for recycling. This recycling program is an integral part of our sustainability policy. At the same time it offers chain responsibility together with our partners for making a safer and better world. Ropes supplied under the recycling program are being accompanied with a Lankhorst factory certificate printed with our recycling logo. This logo warrants these ropes to be fit for recycling and must be returned with the rope to Lankhorst Ropes in Holland. Those interested in the program are invited to contact us at recycling@lankhorstropes.com. LANKO®FORCE rope coating for improved abrasion resistance www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Lankhorst Ropes has developed an innovative, abrasion resistant coating for its LANKO®FORCE (R-9) towing ropes, simultaneously improving abrasion resistance and making the ropes easier to handle.This LANKO®FORCE Challenger coating is an alternative to the protective jacket normally used to safeguard the rope during handling. For more information on LANKO®FORCE Challenger coating please contact us at maritime@lankhorstropes.com. Copyright Smit All rights reserved The master of innovation in ropes FIBRE ROPES www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes R-1 FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes TIPTO®EIGHT TIPTO®EIGHT The well known highperformance mooring rope. Its strength, abrasion resistance and energy absorption ensure a long life-time and economical purchase. The small diameter and low weight make the handling on board easier. As TIPTO®EIGHT is floating, the risk of getting the rope into the ship and tug propeller is minimal, avoiding costly downtime. Art.number Circ. (inches) 111.693 111.721 111.695 111.737 111.697 111.698 111.699 111.700 111.701 111.703 111.735 111.705 111.741 111.743 111.691 111.744 111.746 111.739 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 75,6 92,4 109 128 149 171 194 220 246 305 369 438 515 596 686 779 880 987 269 321 378 441 508 578 651 731 814 992 1.180 1.400 1.620 1.870 2.130 2.410 2.710 3.030 • 0,93 • very good • very good • good • see graph • approx. 140oC Weight (lbs/100 ft) 51 62 73 86 100 115 130 148 165 205 248 294 346 400 461 523 591 663 CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 8-strand plaited • 70,7% • yellow • orange • 0% MBF (lbs) 60.474 72.164 84.978 99.141 114.203 129.940 146.351 164.335 182.994 223.010 265.275 314.733 364.190 420.393 478.843 541.790 609.232 681.171 011012 Min.breaking force (%) Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. new rope 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. 30 40 Elongation (%) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes R-2 High performance ropes TIPTO®TWELVE FIBRE ROPES TIPTO®TWELVE Green = 32 mm Brown = 36 mm Black = 40 mm Blue = 44 mm White = 48 mm SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT • 0,93 • very good • very good • good • see graph • approx. 140oC CONSTRUCTION • 12-strand plaited • 70,7% • yellow • orange • 0% TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION Art.number Circ. (inches) Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 111.516 111.520 111.524 111.528 111.532 111.536 111.540 111.544 111.548 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 12,1 18,9 27,3 37,3 53 66 75,6 92,4 109 48 72,8 103 137 177 222 269 321 378 8 13 18 25 36 44 51 62 73 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 10.791 16.366 23.155 30.799 39.791 49.908 60.474 72.164 84.978 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/ fittings. Min.breaking force (%) TIPTO®TWELVE, available in the diameter range of 16 mm till 48 mm, is the successor of the well-known TIPTO®EIGHT. The construction is different, the material remains the same. The 12-strand braided construction makes the rope rounder, more stable, more compact and more regular on the surface. This increases the abrasion resistance and the life-time of the rope even more. TIPTO®TWELVE can be used for mooring, using either bollards and/or winches. All TIPTO®TWELVE coils will be fitted with a quality label, stating “Original product of Lankhorst Ropes”. TIPTO®TWELVE ropes in the range from 32 mm up to 48 mm have been upgraded with an extra marker yarn. The rope size can now easily (and above all) without mistake be identified. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 new rope 0 10 20 30 40 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Elongation (%) R-3 FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes TIPTO®WINCHLINE A dedicated floating winchline, developed especially to be used on single drum, selftensioning winches. The load-bearing 7-strand core combines high strength and relative low elongation. The non loadbearing braided jacket provides protection to the core (longer life-time) and increases crew-safety by minimizing the risk of snap-back. The smooth operation of the vessel is increased by the ease of handling of the rope due to its low weight and the floating characteristic of the rope. TIPTO®WINCHLINE does not lose strength when wet! TIPTO®WINCHLINE SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT Art.number • 0,93 • very good • very good • good • see graph • approx. 140oC Diameter (mm) 111.952 111.953 111.934 111.956 111.935 111.936 111.896 111.937 111.967 111.966 111.938 111.939 111.970 111.940 111.941 111.942 111.898 Weight (kg/100m) 74 98 115 125 133 150 160 167 184 190 203 221 240 256 355 380 395 36 42 46 48 50 54 56 58 60 62 64 68 70 74 80 82 84 CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION ON REQUEST • 7-strand + jacket • 70,7% • yellow • orange • 0% • larger diameters MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) MBF (lbs) 248 340 425 472 512 598 640 682 730 780 850 934 990 1.100 1.270 1.350 1.420 50 66 77 84 89 101 108 112 124 128 136 149 161 172 239 255 265 55.753 76.435 95.544 106.110 115.102 134.436 143.878 153.320 164.111 175.351 191.088 209.972 222.561 247.290 285.507 303.492 319.229 Larger diameters on request 011012 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Min.breaking force (%) Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 used rope 0 10 A3 splice new rope 20 30 40 Elongation (%) R-4 High performance ropes EUROFLEX® FIBRE ROPES EUROFLEX® SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT Min.breaking force (%) used rope 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 • 1,14 CONSTRUCTION • good TCLL VALUE • very good COLOUR • good MARKER YARN • see graph WATERABSORPTION • approx. 165oC/265oC new rope 20 30 40 Elongation (%) • 8-strand plaited • 79,6% • white • yellow • <0,5% The continuing industry demand for mooring and towing ropes with higher strength AND smaller diameter, has produced EUROFLEX®. Its excellent handling properties, continuing softness and flexibility combined with its high energy absorption and abrasion resistance, make the EUROFLEX® one of the best ropes available today for mooring and towing purposes, for both shipping and offshore operations. Art. number MBF Diameter Weight Circ. (kg/100m) (kN) (inches) (mm) 152.418 152.419 152.420 152.429 152.430 152.427 152.428 152.426 152.424 152.425 152.431 152.432 152.433 152.434 152.435 152.436 152.437 152.438 152.439 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 9 1/2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 102 124 148 173 201 231 263 296 332 370 411 497 590 689 803 923 1.050 1.187 1.334 411 493 583 680 784 896 1.010 1.140 1.270 1.410 1.550 1.870 2.210 2.570 2.970 3.380 3.830 4.300 4.800 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 69 83 99 116 135 155 177 199 223 249 276 334 396 463 540 620 706 798 896 MBF (lbs) 92.396 110.831 131.064 152.870 176.250 201.429 227.057 256.282 285.507 316.981 348.454 420.393 496.828 577.759 667.683 759.854 861.018 966.678 1.079.083 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. R-5 FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes EUROFLEX® MOORING TAIL Mooring tail to provide shock/energy absorbing within the mooring system. The EUROFLEX® Mooring Tails surpass the nylon tails in quality, the energy absorption is better, the rope remains elastic for a longer time and the rope does not lose a large portion of its dry MBF when it is wet. As the strength is higher than that of nylon, a smaller diameter of rope can be used, providing better handling. Made of polyester and polypropylene composite yarns, the standard length produced is 11m Effective Working Length, with 2 protected eyes of 2,0m and 1,0m respectively. EUROFLEX® 11 M MOORING TAIL SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT • 1,14 CONSTRUCTION • good TCLL VALUE • very good COLOUR • good MARKER YARN • see graph WATERABSORPTION • approx. 165oC/265oC Art.number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/ tail) MBF (kN) 152.448 152.450 152.447 152.449 152.451 152.454 152.452 152.455 152.453 152,446 152.456 48 56 60 62 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 24,0 32,5 37,4 40,1 42,5 47,9 53,7 59,8 66,5 73,3 80,4 583 784 896 955 1.010 1.140 1.270 1.410 1.550 1.710 1.870 • 8-strand plaited • 79,6% • white • yellow • <0,5% MBF (lbs) Weight (lbs/ tail) 131.064 176.250 201.429 214.693 227.057 256.282 285.507 316.981 348.454 384.423 420.393 53 72 82 88 94 106 118 132 147 162 177 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. used rope Min.breaking force (%) OCIMF recommends mooring tails with a MBF of 125% related to the steel wire rope mooring line. EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS have equal breaking strength under wet and dry conditions 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 new rope 10 20 30 40 Elongation (%) 011012 Corresponding mooring wires for these tails, please refer to page S-10 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. R-6 FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes EUROFLOAT® A floating high performance rope constructed from high strength polypropylene and polyester yarns. Produced under the latest EN and ISO standards. SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 0,99 (floating) • good • very good • good • see graph • approx. 165oC/265oC • 8-strand plaited • 73 % • white • one yellow and one blue in one strand • 0,1% EUROFLOAT® MBF Diameter Weight Art. Circ. (kg/100m) (kN) number (inches) (mm) 152.332 152.336 152.340 152.344 152.348 152.352 152.356 152.360 152.364 152.368 152.372 152.376 152.380 152.388 152.396 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 9 1/2 10 11 12 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 88 96 200 250 305 364 428 496 570 648 732 823 915 1.020 1.120 1.340 1.580 50,3 63,8 79,0 95,0 113 133 154 177 201 227 255 284 314 380 453 MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 34 43 53 64 76 89 103 119 135 153 171 191 211 255 304 44.962 56.202 68.567 81.830 96.218 111.505 128.141 145.676 164.560 185.018 205.700 229.305 251.786 301.244 355.198 Min.breaking force (%) Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 used rope 0 10 new rope 20 30 40 Elongation (%) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. R-7 High performance ropes ATLAS™ The original nylon mooring rope, for use on winches. Made of 6 strands with core, with the monofilaments in the strands providing form, stability and excellent behaviour on the drum. FIBRE ROPES ATLAS™ • 1,14 • good • very good • good • see graph MBF Diameter Weight Circ. Art. (kg/100m) (kN) number (inches) (mm) 064.386 063.126 064.696 064.700 063.120 063.118 062.863 064.483 062.766 063.878 062.774 064.033 063.703 063.124 063.665 063.860 063.128 063.132 063.129 063.130 063.133 063.134 063.136 2 1/4 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 7 3/4 8 8 1/2 8 3/4 9 9 3/4 10 1/2 11 1/4 12 18 20 22 24 26 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 62 64 68 70 72 78 84 90 96 22 28 35 40 47 52,2 65 83 100 125 148 160 200 217 235 245 280 310 335 364 425 505 585 69 97 108 128 150 165 216 255 304 412 491 530 652 687 775 795 922 1.010 1.059 1.177 1.373 1.619 1.884 MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION COLOUR WATERABSORPTION Weight (lbs/ 100 ft) 15 19 24 27 32 35 44 56 67 84 99 108 134 146 158 165 188 208 225 245 286 339 393 MBF (lbs) 15.512 21.806 24.279 28.776 33.721 37.093 48.559 57.326 68.342 92.621 110.381 119.149 146.575 154.444 174.227 178.723 207.274 227.057 238.073 264.600 308.663 363.966 423.540 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/ wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • approx. 218oC • 6-strand + core • white • 4% Min.breaking force (%) SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 new rope 0 10 20 30 40 Elongation (%) R-8 The all purpose 8 strand plaited mooring rope features a high breaking load and low weight, whilst still floating. Produced under the latest EN and ISO standards. HSPP™ SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 8-strand plaited • 52% • white • orange • 0,1% MBF (lbs) Art.number Circ. (inches) Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 120.270 120.275 120.290 120.295 120.310 120.311 120.312 120.313 120.314 120.316 120.317 120.318 120.319 120.320 120.321 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 9 1/2 10 11 12 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 88 96 50,3 63,8 79 95 113 133 154 177 201 227 255 284 314 380 453 200 250 305 364 428 496 570 648 732 823 915 1.020 1.120 1.340 1.580 34 43 53 64 76 89 103 119 135 153 171 191 211 255 304 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 new rope 0 10 20 30 40 50 Elongation (%) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 44.962 56.202 68.567 81.830 96.218 111.505 128.141 145.676 164.560 185.018 205.700 229.305 251.786 301.244 355.198 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. Min.breaking force (%) For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. • 0,92 • good • good • good • see graph • approx. 165oC 011012 FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes HSPP™ R-9 Circ. Diameter Weight MBF Art. (kg/100m) (kN) number (inches) (mm) 092.006 092.008 092.010 092.012 092.014 092.016 092.018 092.020 092.022 092.024 092.026 092.028 092.030 092.032 092.034 092.036 092.038 092.040 092.044 092.048 092.052 092.056 092.060 092.064 092.068 092.072 092.080 092.088 092.096 092.104 092.112 092.120 092.128 092.136 092.144 3/4 1 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 3/4 2 2 1/4 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 3 3/4 4 4 1/4 4 1/2 4 3/4 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 2,3 3,9 5,9 9,3 10,7 14 18 21,5 28 33,5 37,5 43,5 51,5 59 65 71 80 88, 5 109 126 149 176 202 230 259 290 358 430 510 600 695 798 910 1.030 1.150 35 62 97 137 184 244 303 374 450 533 612 701 789 887 991 1.076 1.191 1.314 1.559 1.853 2.160 2.490 2.820 3.210 3.610 4.010 4.510 5.320 6.230 6.800 7.810 8.870 9.970 11.100 12.400 Weight MBF (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 1,5 3 4 6 7,5 9 12 14 19 23 25 29 35 40 44 48 54 59 73 85 100 118 136 155 174 195 241 289 343 403 467 536 611 692 773 7.868 13.938 21.806 30.799 41.365 54.853 68.117 84.079 101.164 119.823 137.583 157.591 177.374 199.406 222.786 241.894 267.747 295.399 350.477 416.571 485.587 559.774 633.961 721.637 811.560 901.484 1.013.888 1.195.984 1.400.560 1.528.701 1.755.758 1.994.055 2.241.345 2.495.379 2.787.631 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 011012 LANKO®FORCE 12 strand braided rope, made of Dyneema® yarns. This rope forms an excellent alternative for heavy and lumbersome steelwire ropes in situations requiring manual handling of the rope. The strength is higher than that of conventional steelwire rope and the corresponding weight is 7 times lower! The better handling characteristics are especially appreciated in towing and mooring applications. This rope is floating! When replacing fibre rope the reduction in diameter can lead to substantial saving of weight and size of e.g. the mooring winches, and when incorporated in the design of the vessel at newbuilding to a saving of cost as well. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR WATERABSORPTION WITH JACKET • 0,98 • excellent • excellent • good • see graph • approx. 147oC • 12-strand plaited • 100% • yellow • 0% • Polyester (R-10) • TIPTO® (R-11) • Dyneema® (R-12) LANKO®FORCE Challenger Coating see CI-5 used rope Min.breaking force (%) FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes LANKO®FORCE 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 2 new rope 3 4 5 Elongation (%) R-10 High performance ropes LANKO®FORCE with PES jacket LANKO®FORCE WITH POLYESTER JACKET FIBRE ROPES LANKO®FORCE with jacket is produced for applications where heat build-up and heavy abrasion is expected. The presented data is with a polyester jacket. This is a durable jacket with excellent abrasion / heat resistance but with NON-floating properties. Applications: mooring, towing, salvage and lifting. SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CORE MELTING POINT JACKET • 1,06 • excellent • very good • good • see graph • approx. 147oC • approx. 265oC CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR WATERABSORPTION MARKER YARN WITH OTHER JACKET Art.number Circ. (inches) Min.breaking force (%) used rope 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 2 new rope 3 4 5 Elongation (%) 092.320 092.322 092.324 092.326 092.328 092.330 092.332 092.334 092.336 092.338 092.340 092.342 092.344 092.348 092.352 092.356 092.360 092.364 092.368 092.372 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 3 3/4 4 4 1/4 4 1/2 4 3/4 5 5 1/4 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 If floating is a must we can also provide this rope with a jacket made out of TIPTO® or Dyneema®. • 12-strand with jacket • 100% • white • 0% • blue • TIPTO® (R-11) • Dyneema® (R-12) MBF Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (mm) 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 26,1 31 35 42,6 49 55,8 64,5 73,2 81,4 89,2 97 104 122 139 164 195 221 248 286 319 267 332 409 492 583 670 767 863 970 1.084 1.177 1.303 1.544 1.782 2.141 2.283 2.635 2.983 3.508 3.938 MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 18 21 24 29 33 37 43 49 55 60 65 70 82 93 110 131 149 167 192 214 60.024 74.637 91.947 110.606 131.064 150.622 172.428 194.010 218.065 243.693 264.600 292.926 347.105 400.610 481.316 513.239 592.372 670.605 788.630 885.298 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. R-11 FIBRE ROPES High performance ropes LANKO®FORCE with TIPTO® jacket LANKO®FORCE with jacket is produced for applications where heat build-up and heavy abrasion is expected. The presented data is with a TIPTO®jacket. This is a durable jacket with excellent abrasion characteristics and is advised to be used for those applications where the load bearing core members needs to be protected against external heat built up and / or abrasion. This jacket has a specific gravity smaller than 1, which will keep the rope afloat. Applications: mooring, towing, salvage, iceberg towing and lifting. Min.breaking force (%) used rope 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 1 2 new rope 3 4 LANKO®FORCE WITH TIPTO® JACKET SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CORE MELTING POINT JACKET CONSTRUCTION • 0,97 TCLL VALUE • excellent COLOUR • very good WATERABSORPTION • good MARKER YARN • see graph WITH OTHER JACKET o • approx. 147 C • approx. 140oC • 12-strand with jacket Art.number Diameter Weight Circ. (kg/100m) (inches) (mm) 092620 092622 092624 092626 092628 092630 092632 092634 092636 092638 092640 092642 092644 092648 092652 092656 092660 092664 092668 092672 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 3 3/4 4 4 1/4 4 1/2 4 3/4 5 5 1/4 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 • 100% • yellow • 0% • bleu • Polyester (R-10) • Dyneema® (R-12) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 267 332 409 492 583 670 767 863 970 1.084 1.177 1.303 1.544 1.782 2.141 2.283 2.635 2.983 3.508 3.938 15 18 20 25 29 34 39 45 50 55 64 69 81 92 109 125 142 160 185 206 MBF (lbs) 5 Elongation (%) LANKO®FORCE WITH TIPTO® JACKET can be offered in the variety of each strand over braided individually. All together this gives more protection to the load bearing cores. In the event one or two strands have suffered excessive abrasion during an operation, these can be repaired by putting a seizing over each abraided strand. The rope can return to the job without too much volume added by seizing. Despite the over braiding of the jacket, the rope is still an eight strand rope. She can be spliced like any other eight strand ropes and can be customized on location if the work requires so. 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 21,8 26,6 30,3 37,5 43,6 50 58,3 66,7 74,5 82 95,6 102,5 120,5 137,5 162,3 186 211,5 238 275 307 60.024 74.637 91.947 110.606 131.064 150.622 172.428 194.010 218.065 243.693 264.600 292.926 347.105 400.610 481.316 513.239 592.372 670.605 788.630 885.298 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes R-12 High performance ropes LANKO®FORCE with DYNEEMA® jacket FIBRE ROPES Min.breaking force (%) used rope 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 LANKO®FORCE WITH DYNEEMA® JACKET LANKO®FORCE with jacket is produced for applications where heat build-up and heavy abrasion is expected. The presented data is with a DYNEEMA® jacket. This is a durable jacket with excellent abrasion / heat resistance as well as with floating properties. Applications: mooring, towing, salvage and lifting. 0 1 2 SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT JACKET MELTING POINT CORE CONSTRUCTION new rope 3 4 • 0,98 TCLL VALUE • excellent COLOUR • excellent WATERABSORPTION • good MARKER YARN • see graph WITH OTHER JACKET • approx. 147oC • approx. 147oC • 12-strand with jacket Art.number Diameter Weight Circ. (kg/100m) (inches) (mm) 092520 092522 092524 092526 092528 092530 092532 092534 092536 092538 092540 092542 093166 093168 092552 092556 092560 092562 092365 092568 092572 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 3 3/4 4 4 1/4 4 1/2 4 3/4 5 5 1/4 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 7 3/4 8 8 1/2 9 5 MBF (kN) • 100% • white • 0% • blue • Polyester (R-10) • TIPTO® (R-11) Weight (lbs/100 ft) MBF (lbs) Elongation (%) 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 48 52 56 60 62 64 68 72 23,7 28,6 32,4 39,8 46 52,6 61,1 69,6 77,6 85,2 91,1 97,8 116 138 157 184 210 224 248 273 305 267 332 409 492 583 670 767 863 970 1.084 1.177 1.303 1.544 1.782 2.141 2.283 2.635 2.780 2.983 3.508 3.938 16 19,3 21,9 26,9 31 35,5 41,2 47 52,4 57,5 61,5 66 78,3 93,1 106 124 142 151 167 184 206 60.024 74.637 91.947 110.607 131.064 150.623 172.429 194.011 218.066 243.695 264.602 292.928 347.107 400.612 481.319 513.242 592.375 624.972 670.609 788.634 885.404 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. R-13 High performance ropes LANKO®TECH FIBRE ROPES Technora aramid ropes have been engineered for applications where light weight, high strength and good abrasion resistance are important. These ropes are manufactured in a 12 strand braided construction with an overall jacket of polyester. Typical applications where LANKO®TECH should be considered are fire wires for tankers, due to the high melting point of the load bearing core. Other applications are winch lines, lifting lines, mooring lines and towed arrays. Terminations include hand splices and spike terminations. LANKO®TECH SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT CORE MELTING POINT JACKET • 1,40 • good • good • good • see graph • approx. 500 oC • approx. 265 oC CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION Min.breaking force (%) Art.number Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (mm) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 new rope 0 1 2 3 4 5 Elongation (%) 090.712 090.714 090.716 090.718 090.720 090.722 090.724 090.726 090.728 090.730 090.732 090.734 090.736 090.738 090.740 090.742 090.744 090.746 090.748 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 9 13,5 18,5 26,6 31,7 40,5 46 57,6 66,5 75 84 96,5 106 119 132 143 152 167 182 • 12 strand core with braided jacket • 70% • white • blue / orange • 0% MBF MBF Weight (kN) (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 50 101 151 201 252 353 403 490 585 685 785 930 1.020 1.170 1.320 1.461 1.562 1.713 1.864 6 9 12 18 21 27 31 41 45 52 59 67 71 80 89 96 102 112 122 11.240 22.706 33.946 45.187 56.652 79.358 90.598 110.156 131.513 153.994 176.475 209.072 229.305 263.026 296.748 328.446 351.152 385.098 419.044 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes R-14 High performance ropes STRONGLINE™ FIBRE ROPES STRONGLINE™ SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT • 1,38 • excellent • excellent • good • see graph • approx. 265oC When STRONGLINE™ is installed on a towing winch, twists in the rope induced during installation could reduce the life time of the rope once put to work. It is crucial to use a turning table for unwinding from a coil. To facilitate the installation with respect to avoiding induced twists, a longitudinal marking has been made to the STRONGLINE™ from the factory. Please make sure the longitudinal marking line is always on the same position while winding up the STRONGLINE™ on your towing winch. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION Art. number MBF Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (mm) 081032 081036 081040 081044 081048 081052 081056 081060 081064 081068 081072 081076 081080 081088 081092 081096 081100 081104 081112 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 88 92 96 100 104 112 10 76,5 95 131 147 175 189 227 256 284 307 367 390 417 493 528 560 610 662 778 353 440 533 638 750 870 995 1.130 1.270 1.420 1.570 1.730 1.890 2.250 2.450 2.630 2.840 3.090 3.650 MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 51 64 88 99 117 127 152 172 190 206 246 261 280 331 354 375 409 444 522 79.358 98.916 119.823 143.428 168.607 195.584 223.685 254.034 285.507 319.229 352.950 388.920 424.889 505.820 550.782 591.248 638.458 694.660 820.553 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. new rope A3 splice 0 • parallel cores with jacket • 70 % • white • orange •<1% 20 30 40 Elongation (%) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. 011012 Min.breaking force (%) used rope STRONGLINE™ rope has a construction consisting of a parallel core with a braided protective cover. The parallel core results in a very high strength compared to the diameter and material. The protective cover ensures a long life-time of the rope due to its excellent resistance against abrasion. Regular maintenance can lengthen the life-time even more. The main application of this rope will be towing and mooring. R-15 FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes TIPTO®LON OCTOPLY TIPTO®LON OCTOPLY The standard nylon mooring rope for all purposes. Produced according the latest EN and ISO standards. It combines high (dry) strength and excellent abrasion resistance. Its high elasticity makes the rope very suitable as a mooring tail. SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION • 1,14 • good • very good • good • see graph Art. number MBF Diameter Weight Circ. (kg/100m) (kN) (inches) (mm) 062.812 060.293 062.251 062.260 061.247 061.263 061.280 062.278 061.301 061.328 061.344 061.590 061.360 061.395 061.425 063.690 061.450 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 9 10 11 12 15,8 24,5 35,5 48,5 63 80 99 120 142 166 193 221 252 319 394 477 568 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 72 80 88 96 52 81,4 118 155 196 244 294 351 412 479 549 626 706 882 1.080 1.280 1.510 MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR WATERABSORPTION MBF (lbs) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 11 16 24 33 42 54 67 81 95 112 130 149 169 214 265 321 382 11.690 18.299 26.527 34.845 44.063 54.853 66.094 78.908 92.621 107.683 123.420 140.730 158.715 198.281 242.794 287.755 339.462 011012 Min.breaking force (%) Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/ fittings. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 new rope 0 10 20 30 40 Elongation (%) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • approx. 218oC • 8-strand plaited • 55% • white • 4% R-16 The standard mooring rope for all purposes, made of polypropylene yarns. Produced according the latest EN and ISO standards. POLYPROPYLENE OCTOPLY SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT Art. Circ. number (inches) Diameter Weight MBF (mm) (kg/100m) (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 133.493 133.515 133.532 133.558 136.077 136.115 136.131 136.158 136.174 136.298 133.760 136.352 133.825 136.441 136.417 136.522 136.523 136.525 137.065 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 31 39 48 59 70 82 95 110 124 157 195 236 280 329 383 437 497 564 632 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6 6 1/2 7 7 1/2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 46 58,5 72 88 104 122 142 163 185 234 290 351 417 490 570 650 740 840 940 132 166 201 241 280 324 371 424 480 603 741 889 1.050 1.200 1.390 1.600 1.800 2.030 2.260 • 0,91 • good • reasonable • good • see graph • approx. 165oC MBF (lbs) 29.675 37.318 45.187 54.179 62.947 72.838 83.404 95.319 107.908 135.560 166.583 199.855 236.049 269.771 312.484 359.694 404.656 456.362 508.068 CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 8-strand plaited • 52% • blue • orange • 0,1% new rope Min.breaking force (%) FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes POLYPROPYLENE OCTOPLY 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 Elongation (%) Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 For users of this Lankhorst product it is possible to join our Recycling program. Please consult our sales department for the program conditions. R-17 FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes EUROFLEX® 3 STRAND & TIPTO®THREE EUROFLEX® 3 STRAND EUROFLEX® 3-strand, although comparable to nylon in strength, offers some essential advantages. As the material is not influenced by either water or UV radiation, the rope remains flexible, and keeps its softness to the touch. The rope does not lose strength when becoming wet. SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK Art. number Diameter (mm) 152.508 152.510 152.512 152.514 152.516 152.518 152.520 152.522 152.524 152.526 152.528 152.530 152.532 152.534 152.536 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 • 1,14 • good • very good • good • approx. 20% Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 12,9 20,8 30,7 39,2 47,1 57,1 72,6 84,3 100 117 132 150 168 184 200 4 6 8,5 11,5 15 19 23 28 33,5 39 46 52 59,5 67,5 75 MELTING POINT COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • approx. 165oC/265oC • white • yellow • <0,5% Weight MBF (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 19 23 26 31 35 40 45 50 2.900 4.676 6.902 8.813 10.589 12.837 16.321 18.951 22.481 26.303 29.675 33.721 37.768 41.365 44.962 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. TIPTO®THREE 011012 3 strand rope, made of the well known TIPTO® yarn, giving the rope added strength and life-time. Art.number Circ. (inches) Diameter Weight MBF (mm) (kg/100m) (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 111.771 111.736 20 24 13 18 2 1/2 3 19 27,4 65,9 93,1 MBF (lbs) 14.815 20.930 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 0,93 • very good • very good • good • approx. 20% • approx. 135oC • 3-strand • yellow • orange • 0% R-18 FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes GRIPOGREEN® & TIPTO®LENE 4-STRAND GRIPOGREEN® 3 Strand polypropylene rope, colour green. Rope made following EN and ISO standards, for all purposes. SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • 0,91 • good • reasonable • good • approx. 20% • approx. 165oC • 3-strand • green • orange (from 16 mm and up) • 0,1% Art. number MBF Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (mm) 138.195 133.037 138.217 138.226 138.259 138.229 138.227 138.250 138.398 138.252 138.099 138.257 138.256 138.261 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 28 32 36 40 1,5 2,7 4 5,7 9 11,5 14,8 18 21,8 26 35,5 46 58,5 72 5,9 10,4 15,3 21,7 29,9 37 47,2 56,9 68,8 79,7 105 132 166 201 MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 17 24 31 39 48 1.326 2.338 3.440 4.878 6.722 8.318 10.611 12.792 15.467 17.917 23.605 29.675 37.318 45.187 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. TIPTO®LENE 4-STRAND 4 Strand rope, made of polyethylene. Widely used in the inland shipping industry for mooring. Compact and robust construction makes rope suitable for mooring. This rope characterises itself by combining high abrasion resistance with reasonable breaking strength. WATERABSORPTION • 0,95 • good • good • good • approx. 30% • approx. 140oC • 4-strand • green • orange (from 16 mm and up) •0% www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art. number Diameter Put up Weight MBF (mm) (m) (kg/100m) (kN) MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 101.133 101.079 101.095 101.109 101.125 24 28 32 36 40 18 24 32 40 47 220 220 220 220 220 26,6 35,4 47,2 59,4 70,6 53,8 72,4 94,5 119 144 12.095 16.276 21.244 26.752 32.372 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/ wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 011012 SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK MELTING POINT CONSTRUCTION COLOUR MARKER YARN R-19 General purpose ropes GRIPORANJE & MANILLA II FIBRE ROPES GRIPORANJE 3-STRAND SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK MELTING POINT COLOUR WATERABSORPTION • 0,91 • good • reasonable • good • approx. 20% • approx. 165oC • orange • 0,1% MBF Diameter Weight Art. (kg/100m) (kN) number (mm) 020.052 020.095 020.141 020.192 020.230 020.273 020.303 020.338 020.354 020.370 020.397 020.400 020.419 020.427 020.443 020.516 020.517 020.540 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 36 40 44 48 2,9 5,4 6,8 10,5 14 19 22 27,5 33 40 47 53 62,5 70 89 110 134 158 2,8 5,3 6,9 10,5 14,3 19,9 24 31,9 35,9 44,8 52,3 59,8 67,3 77,2 94,6 118 140 165 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 2 4 5 7 9 13 15 18 22 27 32 36 42 47 60 74 90 106 Art. number Diameter Put up (mm) (m) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight MBF (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 139.780 139.734 139.947 139.955 139.963 4 6 8 10 12 0,7 1,5 2,7 4 5,8 2,3 5,4 9,4 14 19,9 0,5 1 1,8 2,7 3,9 The master of innovation in ropes 011012 517 1.214 2.113 3.147 4.474 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. MBF (lbs) 629 1.191 1.551 2.360 3.215 4.474 5.395 7.171 8.071 10.071 11.758 13.444 15.130 17.355 21.267 26.527 31.473 37.093 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com 200 200 200 200 200 MANILLA II 3-STRAND SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION AT BREAK WATERABSORPTION • 1,45 • reasonable • reasonable • not good • approx. 3% • 13% R-20 FIBRE ROPES General purpose ropes GRIPOLON, BRAIDED Polypropylene multifilament, 2-6 mm without core, 8 and 10 with core. GRIPOLON, BRAIDED SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE • 0,93 • very good • very good • good Art. number Diameter (mm) Put up (m) MBF (kN) MBF (lbs) 149.950 149.756 149.764 149.772 149.780 149.996 149.999 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 500 500 250 250 200 200 200 0,6 1 1,8 2,8 3,5 8,6 11,1 135 225 405 629 787 1.933 2.495 ELONGATION AT BREAK MELTING POINT COLOUR WATERABSORPTION • approx. 30% • approx. 165oC • yellow • 0,1% www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. R-21 LANKHORST ROPES DEFENDER® & TIPTO®WEB HAWSER PROTECTION SLEEVES FIBRE ROPES LANKHORST ROPES DEFENDER® A High Performance Protection Sleeve for permanent fixing on a hawser, towing line or pennant. The braided strands offer a high abrasion resistance. The sleeve is made in a hollow braid, the sleeve can therefore easily be adjusted to the circumferential size of the rope to be protected. The DEFENDER® can be made from different types of yarns, offering extra strength, floatability and other characteristics. Please consult our sales staff for the optimal product in your application. TIPTO®WEB HAWSER PROTECTION SLEEVES Hawser protection sleeve, easy to apply where and when you need it. The use of this protection sleeve will drastically improve the life-time of any of your mooring ropes. The TIPTO®WEB sleeve can be easily wrapped around the hawser at the exact spot where it is needed. 011012 The TIPTO®WEB sleeves are finished with a protective seam all around, two large Velcro strips enable the sleeves to be applied easily and to accommodate different diameters of hawser, two eyelets, one on either side, enable the crew to secure the sleeve in the right position on the hawser. The standard length is 3 meter. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art.number Width (cm) Hawser for approx (mm) 318.789 318.788 33 50 40 - 64 68 - 96 Repair set for TIPTO® WINCHLINES & LANKO®FORCE with jacket R-22 FIBRE ROPES REPAIR SET FOR TIPTO® WINCHLINES The content of the box consists of the following articles: 50 mm wide adhesive tape 100 meter of polyester braided twine 5 mm 1 sewing needle of 20 cm 1 square meter of Euroweb® cloth 1 can of 500 gram urethane + hardener 1 pair of gloves 2 pages of repair instructions Article number complete box: 009.265 Art.number Article 009.268 082.551 032.063 005.310 009.266 50 mm tape Polyester twine 5 mm Sewing needle 20 cm 1 meter Euroweb® cloth Can urethane + hardener It is possible to order the individual items for the box. REPAIR SET FOR LANKO®FORCE WITH JACKET The content of the box consists of the following articles: 50 mm wide adhesive tape 1 spool of 2 mm Dyneema® 1 small sewing needle 1 meter Dyneema® cloth (DC25) 1 can of 500 gram urethane + hardener 1 pair of gloves Art.number Article 009.268 081.670 379.721 093.007 009.266 50 mm wide adhesive tape Spool of 2 mm Dyneema® Small sewing needle 1 meter Dyneema® cloth (DC25) Can urethane + hardener www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Article number complete box: 009.263 011012 www.lankhorstropes.com STEEL WIRE ROPES www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes S-1 STEELWIRE ROPES Non Rotating LANKO®FLEX LANKO®FLEX Multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. The construction ensures great flexibility to make this wire rope suitable for use on “European” type of cranes. The galvanization and internal/external lubrication provide protection against the environment. Our controlled production process and the material selection give the LANKO®FLEX wire rope the highest quality level available today. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 35 • 245 • WSC • 96 • 16 Art.number Diameter (mm) MBF Weight (kg/100m) (kN) 293.008 293.010 293.012 293.013 293.014 293.015 293.016 293.018 293.019 293.020 293.022 293.024 293.026 293.028 293.030 293.032 293.034 293.036 293.038 293.040 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 27,8 44,2 63 75,6 85,9 98,5 111 143 157 174 213 254 299 343 394 445 505 573 634 696 48,3 75,5 109 128 148 170 193 244 272 302 365 435 510 592 679 773 872 978 1.090 1.210 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST Weight (lbs/100 ft) 19 30 42 51 58 66 75 96 105 117 143 171 201 230 265 299 339 385 426 468 • lang lay • right hand lay • yes • regular lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay MBF (lbs) 10.858 16.973 24.504 28.776 33.272 38.218 43.388 54.853 61.148 67.892 82.055 97.792 114.653 133.087 152.645 173.777 196.033 219.863 245.042 272.019 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes S-2 LANKO®PACK Compacted multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. The construction ensures great flexibility, to make this wire rope suitable for use on “European” type of cranes. The galvanisation and internal/external lubrication provide protection against the environment. Our controlled production process and the material selection give the LANKO®PACK wire rope the highest quality level available today. The compacting gives this wire rope added breaking strength, for those circumstances where you need it. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS < 28 MM TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS > 30 MM TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES < 28 MM TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES > 30 MM TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • galvanised • 2160 N/mm2 • 34 • 37 • 238 • 259 • WSC • 96 • 16 • lang lay • right hand lay • yes • regular lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay • other diameters MBF Weight Art.number Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (lbs/100 ft) (mm) 291.008 291.020 291.023 291.026 291.034 291.101 291.239 291.249 291.241 291.242 291.243 291.244 291.246 291.238 291.240 291.245 291.248 291.247 291.250 291.251 291.252 8 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 31,3 47,9 69 81 94 112 124 154 171 190 231 277 306 327 377 438 497 559 633 701 775 61 97,4 139,9 164 191 220 250 311 347 385 467 566 617 663 761 887 1006 1132 1281 1418 1568 21 32 46,3 54,3 63,1 75,1 83,2 103 115 127 155 186 205 219 253 294 333 375 425 470 520 MBF (lbs) 13.713 21.850 31.472 36.868 42.937 49.457 56.201 69.914 78.007 86.549 104.983 127.238 138.704 149.045 171.075 199.401 226.152 254.477 283.477 318.771 352.492 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 011012 STEELWIRE ROPES Non Rotating LANKO®PACK S-3 STEELWIRE ROPES Non Rotating LANKO®FOUR LANKO®FOUR 4 strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. To be used on cranes, as Fukushima and IHI. Galvanized and lubricated to provide long protection. LANKO®FOUR has proved its quality in the maritime industry for well over 20 years now and is in use by most major shipping companies world-wide. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS RIGHT HAND LAY 12,5 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 66 120 150 188 226 256 304 349 397 429 497 556 103 225 280 345 400 470 555 635 725 805 900 1010 10,5 81 101 126 152 172 204 235 267 288 334 374 23.155 50.582 62.947 77.559 89.924 105.660 124.769 142.754 162.986 180.971 202.328 227.057 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 011012 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST LEFT HAND LAY MBF Weight MBF Diameter Weight Art. (kg/100m) (kN) (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) number (mm) 290.172 290.618 290.620 290.622 290.624 290.626 290.628 290.630 290.632 290.634 290.636 290.468 • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 •4 • 144 • fibre • 96 •4 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art. number Diameter (mm) 290.302 290.300 290.188 290.186 290.195 290.306 290.304 290.461 209.305 290.464 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • ungalvanised • dry S-4 STEELWIRE ROPES Non Rotating LANKO®LIFT COMPACTED LANKO®LIFT COMPACTED Multi strand, non-rotating, hoisting wire rope. The special feature of LANKO®LIFT is that in the production process the core is covered by an especially designed HDPE extruded cover. This gives the wire rope stability, avoids point to point contact between wires of the outer and inner strands and stops corrosion and wear of the core. When the high breaking strength is added, this hoisting wire rope really is top quality. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 41 • 291 • WSC • 102 • 17 • lang lay • right hand lay • yes • regular lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay Art. number Diameter Weight (mm) (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 293.326 293.328 293.330 293.332 293.334 293.336 293.338 293.340 293.342 293.344 293.346 293.348 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 633 725 829 936 1.060 1.200 1.318 1.460 1.634 1.794 1.974 2.091 317 364 415 469 530 601 660 732 818 899 989 1.045 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 213 245 279 315 356 404 443 492 550 604 665 702 MBF (lbs) 142.304 162.986 186.367 210.421 238.297 269.771 296.298 328.221 367.338 403.307 443.773 470.075 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. S-5 011012 STEELWIRE ROPES LANKO®TOP 8 Strand luffing wire rope. The special feature of LANKO®TOP is that in the production process the core is covered by an especially designed HDPE extruded cover. This gives the wire rope stability, avoids point to point contact between wires of the outer and inner strands and stops corrosion and wear of the core. When the high breaking strength is added, this luffing wire rope is unsurpassed. LANKO®TOP QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 291.471 291.480 291.498 291.501 291.510 291.528 291.536 291.544 290.670 291.552 291.560 291.513 291.380 291.587 291.595 290.487 290.904 291.609 291.615 291.625 291.633 291.641 291.482 291.485 291.487 291.492 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 42 51 61 72 82 95 108 123 137 153 169 205 243 285 331 380 432 488 548 610 676 745 817 894 973 1.056 83,2 100,5 119,7 140,5 162,9 187 212,7 240,2 269,3 300,1 332,4 402,3 478,7 561,9 651,6 748,1 851,2 960,9 1.077,2 1.200,2 1.329,9 1.466,2 1.609,2 1.758,8 1.915 2.078 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 28 34 41 48 55 64 73 83 92 103 114 138 163 192 222 255 290 328 368 410 454 501 549 601 654 710 • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 15 • 249 • IWRC • 96 •8 MBF (lbs) 18.704 22.593 26.910 31.586 36.621 42.039 47.817 53.999 60.541 67.465 74.726 90.441 107.616 126.320 146.486 168.180 191.357 216.019 242.119 269.771 298.771 329.570 361.718 395.214 430.509 467.153 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/ wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay S-6 STEELWIRE ROPES LANKO®TOP COMPACTED LANKO®TOP COMPACTED 8 Strand compacted luffing wire rope. The special feature of LANKO®TOP compacted is that in the production process the core is covered by an especially designed HDPE extruded cover. This gives the wire rope stability, avoids point to point contact between wires of the outer and inner strands and stops corrosion and wear of the core. Compacting the wire rope provides more strength, due to higher steel content, and better abrasion resistance due to larger area of contact between wire rope and sheave. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 15 • 249 • IWRC • 96 •8 Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 291.490 291.491 291.493 291.494 291.495 291.496 291.497 291.499 291.540 291.541 291.542 291.586 291.222 291.543 291.226 291.545 291.233 291.546 291.216 291.547 291.548 291.549 291.550 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 63,5 73,9 86,7 98 114 127 142 157 176 213 251 294 344 392 451 509 569 634 700 769 847 929 1.010 128,8 149,5 175,4 199,9 231,3 256,8 289,7 321,3 357,1 434,2 512,4 599,9 702,9 798,4 921,4 1.032,7 1.160,1 1.287,4 1.429,5 1.571 1.722,3 1.887,7 2.049,4 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST Weight (lbs/100 ft) 43 50 58 66 77 85 95 105 118 143 169 198 231 263 303 342 382 426 470 517 569 624 678 • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay MBF (lbs) 28.956 33.609 39.432 44.940 51.999 57.731 65.128 72.232 80.280 97.613 115.193 134.864 158.019 179.489 207.140 232.162 260.802 289.421 321.366 353.177 387.191 424.374 460.726 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. S-7 STEELWIRE ROPES Non Rotating 19X7 19X7 Basic rotation resistant wire rope, widely used as hoisting rope for provision-, car- and hose cranes. Also used as life-boat falls. Construction according to ISO standard. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 281.088 281.089 281.090 281.091 281.096 281.097 281.087 281.098 281.099 281.101 281.102 281.103 281.104 281.117 281.111 281.129 281.120 281.130 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 24 6,3 9,7 13,9 18,8 25 32,3 39,6 48,3 56,6 66 75 88,7 102 129 145 159 193 227 10,3 16,1 23,1 31,5 41,1 52,1 64,3 77,8 92,6 109 126 145 165 208 232 257 311 370 4 7 9 13 17 22 27 32 38 44 50 60 69 87 97 107 130 153 MBF (lbs) 2.316 3.619 5.193 7.081 9.240 11.713 14.455 17.490 20.817 24.504 28.326 32.597 37.093 46.760 52.156 57.776 69.916 83.179 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 19 • 133 • WSC • 72 • 12 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay S-8 STEELWIRE ROPES General purpose 6X36WS + FC 6X36WS + FC QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •6 • 216 • fibre • 84 •6 Art. number MBF Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (mm) 283.908 286.508 281.050 281.077 281.085 281.093 281.123 281.140 281.158 281.166 281.182 281.190 281.204 281.220 281.239 281.247 287.202 281.255 281.263 281.271 281.280 281.298 289.620 281.301 281.311 281.310 281.328 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 51 52 23,0 29,5 36,7 52,0 60,6 70,4 91,8 113 132 147 175 207 247 285 318 361 409 464 509 568 630 676 762 838 876 912 950 37,4 47,3 58,4 84,1 98,7 114 150 189 211 234 283 336 395 458 526 598 675 757 843 935 1.030 1.130 1.240 1.350 1.460 1.520 1.580 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST Weight (lbs/100 ft) 15 20 25 35 41 47 62 76 89 99 118 139 166 192 214 243 275 312 342 382 423 454 512 563 589 613 638 • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay Standard wire rope. Used for all kinds of purposes, i.e. hoisting, mooring, towing, hatch-opening. The fibre core provides flexibility to the wire rope and absorbs lubricant within the construction. Construction according to ISO standard. MBF (lbs) 8.408 10.633 13.129 18.906 22.189 25.628 33.721 42.489 47.435 52.605 63.621 75.536 88.800 102.962 118.250 134.436 151.746 170.180 189.514 210.196 231.553 254.034 278.763 303.492 328.221 341.710 355.198 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. S-9 STEELWIRE ROPES General purpose 6X36WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 6X36WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 Standard wire rope, with higher breaking strength. Used for all kinds of purposes, i.e. luffing, mooring, towing, anchoring and coupling push barges. The independent wire rope core provides more strength and stability to the wire rope, compared to fibre core. Construction according to ISO standard. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 13 • 265 • IWRC • 84 •6 • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay Art. number 282.069 282.070 282.074 282.076 282.031 282.033 282.097 282.121 282.086 292.037 282.106 292.038 282.128 282.156 282.155 282.166 292.039 281.108 281.893 281.891 281.894 281.913 281.914 281.915 281.916 281.918 281.919 281.920 282.109 282.114 282.130 282.108 282.123 282.126 282.135 Diameter Weight (mm) (kg/100m) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 25,7 32,9 40,2 48,4 58,2 68,3 79 88,9 101 128 148 163 196 233 273 319 355 407 459 514 572 639 704 780 852 926 986 1.020 1.070 1.160 1.240 1.330 1.430 1.560 1.620 MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 44,7 56,5 69,8 84,4 100 118 137 157 179 226 252 279 338 402 472 547 628 715 807 904 1.010 1.120 1.230 1.350 1.480 1.610 1.740 1.810 1.890 2.030 2.190 2.350 2.510 2.680 2.860 17 22 27 33 39 46 53 60 68 86 99 110 132 157 183 214 239 273 308 345 384 429 473 524 573 622 663 685 719 779 833 894 961 1.048 1.089 MBF (lbs) 10.049 12.702 15.692 18.974 22.481 26.527 30.799 35.295 40.241 50.807 56.652 62.722 75.985 90.373 106.110 122.970 141.180 160.738 181.421 203.227 227.057 251.786 276.515 303.492 332.717 361.942 391.168 406.904 424.889 456.362 492.332 528.301 564.270 602.488 642.954 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes S-10 6X36 WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 MOORING WIRES BOTH SIDES AN EYE OF 2 METER Standard mooring wires with a length of 220 meter. Both sides an eye of 2 meter mechanically spliced. Art. number Diameter (mm) 282.330 282.332 282.334 282.336 282.338 282.340 282.342 282.344 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 Weight (kg/100m) 355 407 459 514 572 639 704 780 QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS MBF (kN) 628 715 807 904 1.010 1.120 1.230 1.350 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 239 273 308 345 384 429 473 524 MBF (lbs) 141.180 160.738 181.421 203.227 227.057 251.786 276.515 303.492 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Copyright Smit All rights reserved • galvanised • 1960 N/mm2 • 13 • 265 • IWRC • 84 •6 TYPE OF LAY • regular lay DIRECTION OF LAY • right hand lay GREASING • yes Corresponding mooring tails for these wires, please refer to page R-5 ( EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS ) OCIMF recommends mooring tails with a MBF of 125% related to the steel wire rope mooring line. EUROFLEX® MOORING TAILS have equal breaking strength under wet and dry conditions 011012 STEELWIRE ROPES 6X36WS + IWRC 1960 N/MM2 MOORING WIRES S-11 STEELWIRE ROPES General Purpose 6X24 + 7 FC 6X24 + 7 FC Standard wire rope. Used for all kinds of purposes, i.e. mooring and lashing. The fibre cores provide extreme flexibility, but with low breaking strength. Construction according to ISO standard. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS Art. number MBF Diameter Weight (mm) (kg/100m) (kN) 280.400 280.404 280.410 280.460 280.445 280.447 280.461 280.449 280.488 280.496 280.500 280.518 280.526 280.534 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 10,9 19,3 30,2 43,5 59,2 77,3 97,8 121 146 174 204 237 272 309 17,8 31,7 49,6 71,4 97,1 127 161 198 240 285 335 389 446 507 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 7 13 20 29 40 52 66 81 98 117 137 159 183 208 MBF (lbs) 4.002 7.126 11.151 16.051 21.829 28.551 36.194 44.512 53.954 64.071 75.311 87.451 100.265 113.978 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •6 • 144 • fibre • 90 •6 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • regular lay • right hand lay • no • ungalvanised • greased • left hand lay S-12 STEELWIRE ROPES General Purpose TIPTOP® COMBI TIPTOP® COMBI 6 Strand wire/fibre combination rope with independent steel core and white marking yarn. The galvanized strand wires are covered by blue polypropylene yarns. Mainly used as tanker mooring rope. TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TYPE OF CORE • 1570 N/mm2 •6 • IWRC TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 291.275 291.280 291.290 291.299 291.305 291.310 291.320 18 20 22 24* 28 30 32 46,0 58,0 87,0 198 133 154 178 72,6 95,1 139 198 212 245 286 31 39 58 70 89 103 120 • regular lay • right hand lay • no MBF (lbs) 16.321 21.379 31.248 44.512 47.659 55.078 64.295 *TENSILE STRENGTH • 1960 N/mm2 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. S-13 STEELWIRE ROPES General Purpose 6X19S + FC DUAL TENSILE 6X19S + FC DUAL TENSILE Robust wire rope especially for ferries and fishing. Construction according to ISO standard QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 282.938 282.945 290.197 290.192 290.189 291.010 290.202 290.204 290.206 290.208 283.053 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 52,1 69,5 90,6 113 141 170 201 239 278 312 363 77,7 106 139 175 216 262 311 365 423 486 553 35 47 61 76 95 114 135 161 187 210 244 MBF (lbs) 17.468 23.830 31.248 39.342 48.559 58.900 69.916 82.055 95.094 109.257 124.319 011012 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes • galvanised • dual tensile •6 • 114 • fibre • 54 •6 TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • regular lay • right hand lay • yes • lang lay • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay S-14 General Purpose 7X7 & 7X19 STEELWIRE ROPES 7X7 Standard wire rope. Mainly used in very small diameters. Applications are i.e. stay wire, release wire and use in the lifting industry. Construction according to ISO standard. QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST MBF Art. Diameter Weight number (mm) (kg/100m) (kN) • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •7 • 49 • WSC • 36 •6 • regular lay • right hand lay • no • lang lay • ungalvanised • greased • left hand lay 289.876 285.927 285.935 285.943 285.951 285.978 289.986 289.884 289.892 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 1,7 3,7 6,3 9,9 14,4 24,8 37,5 53,8 76,8 2,54 5,72 10,2 15,9 22,9 40,7 63,5 91,5 125 MBF Weight (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 1 2 4 7 10 17 25 36 52 571 1.286 2.293 3.574 5.148 9.150 14.275 20.570 28.101 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. 7X19 Art. number Diameter (mm) Weight (kg/100m) MBF (kN) Weight (lbs/100 ft) 280.245 285.862 282.740 285.889 285.897 285.900 285.919 285.918 282.771 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 1,5 3,7 6 10 13,5 23,6 37 52,8 75,2 2,4 5,3 9,4 14,7 21,1 37,6 58,7 84,6 115 1 2 4 7 9 16 25 35 51 MBF (lbs) 540 1.191 2.113 3.305 4.743 8.453 13.196 19.019 25.853 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. The master of innovation in ropes QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •7 • 133 • WSC • 36 •6 • regular lay • right hand lay • no • ungalvanised • greased • left hand lay 011012 Standard wire rope. Mainly used in very small diameters as winch wires and holding wire for swinging side beam. Construction according to ISO standard. S-15 STEELWIRE ROPES General Purpose 6X19 + FC & 6X19S + IWRC 6X19 + FC Art. number MBF Diameter Weight (kg/100m) (kN) (mm) 280.240 280.259 280.267 280.275 280.283 280.291 280.305 287.911 280.313 280.321 280.330 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 13 14 16 18 3,2 5 8,5 11,7 20,2 31,6 46,4 52 65,1 80,8 107 4,9 8,7 13,6 19,6 34,8 54,4 78,3 91,9 107 139 176 Weight MBF (lbs/100 ft) (lbs) 2 3 6 8 14 21 31 35 44 54 72 QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST 1.102 1.956 3.057 4.406 7.823 12.230 17.603 20.660 24.055 31.248 39.566 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •6 • 114 • fibre • 72 •6 • regular lay • right hand lay • no • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay 6X19S + IWRC 011012 QUALITY TENSILE STRENGTH TOTAL NUMBER OF STRANDS TOTAL NUMBER OF WIRES TYPE OF CORE NUMBER OF OUTER WIRES NUMBER OF OUTER STRANDS TYPE OF LAY DIRECTION OF LAY GREASING ON REQUEST • galvanised • 1770 N/mm2 •6 • 114 • IWRC • 54 •6 • regular lay • right hand lay • no • ungalvanised • dry • left hand lay www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art. number Diameter Weight (mm) (kg/100m) MBF (kN) 290.734 286.141 286.150 8,4 11,6 16,1 44,5 83,3 161 27,4 51,6 100 Weight (lbs/100 ft) 18 35 67 MBF (lbs) 10.004 18.727 36.194 Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according to ISO 2408:2004. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/fittings. HARDWARE www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes H-1 MANDAL FAIRLEAD SHACKLE & TØNSBERG MOORING LINK HARDWARE MANDAL FAIRLEAD SHACKLE Stainless steel mooring shackle with sleek shape designed to pass through fairleads. Available in two sizes 90 M and 120 M. R A D F E B C Each shackle is proof tested and certified by DNV. DNV type approval certificate No. S-4719. Shackle 90 M Tail 56-64 mm Shackle 120 M Tail 68-80 mm A = 255 mm B = 97 mm C = 120 mm D = 65 mm E = 67 mm F = 100 mm R = 34 mm Breaking Load: 90 Tonnes Proof Load: 55 Tonnes Weight: 7,8 Kg A = 300 mm B = 121 mm C = 130 mm D = 82 mm E = 90 mm F = 128 mm R = 45 mm Breaking Load: 120 Tonnes Proof Load: 70 Tonnes Weight: 13,3 Kg Art.number Type 120 T Art.number Type 90 T 322.689 322.690 with stainless steel roller with stainless steel roller TØNSBERG MOORING LINK A R D C E B Link 120 T Tail 72-80 mm Link 180 T Tail 88-112 mm Art.number Type 120 T A = 324 mm B = 142 mm C = 150 mm D = 75 mm E = 90 mm R = 28 mm Breaking Load: 120 Tonnes Proof Load: 70 Tonnes Weight: 16,9 Kg A = 350 mm B = 184 mm C = 160 mm D = 85 mm E = 120 mm R = 30 mm Breaking Load: 180 Tonnes Proof Load: 95 Tonnes Weight: 25 Kg 322.687 322.686 011012 Art.number Type 90 T 322.679 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes standard with roller standard with roller Art.number Type 180 T 322.685 322.684 standard with roller H-2 CROSBY® H-SHACKLES & D-SHACKLES HARDWARE CROSBY® G-2130 H-SHACKLES WITH BOLT Safety factor 5:1 Art.number WLL (tons) Pin (mm) Bow (mm) Inside width Weight pin (mm) (kg) 329.267 329.268 329.269 329.270 329.271 329.240 329.258 329.266 329.274 329.282 329.290 329.304 329.312 329.320 329.339 329.347 329.355 329.363 329.356 0,33 0,50 0,75 1 1,5 2 3,25 4,75 6,5 8,5 9,5 12 13,5 17 25 35 55 85 120 6,35 7,87 9,65 11,2 12,7 16,0 19,1 22,4 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 41,4 51,0 57,0 70,0 82,5 95,5 4,85 6,35 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 17,5 20,6 24,6 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 44,5 51 66,5 76 92 9,65 11,9 13,5 16,8 19,1 20,6 26,9 31,8 36,6 42,9 46 51,5 57 60,5 73 82,5 105 127 133 0,03 0,05 0,10 0,15 0,22 0,36 0,62 1,23 1,79 2,28 3,75 5,31 7,18 9,43 15,40 23,70 44,60 70 120 CROSBY® G-2150 D-SHACKLES WITH BOLT WLL (tons) Pin (mm) Bow (mm) Inside width pin (mm) 329.548 329.549 329.551 329.552 329.550 329.568 329.576 329.584 329.592 329.606 329.614 329.622 329.630 329.649 329.657 329.665 329.673 0,50 0,75 1 1,5 2 3,25 4,75 6,5 8,5 9,5 12 13,5 17 25 35 55 85 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16,0 19,1 22,4 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 41,4 51,0 57,0 70,0 82,5 6,35 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16 20,6 24,6 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 44,5 51 66,5 76 11,9 13,5 16,8 19,1 20,6 26,9 31,8 36,6 42,9 46 51,5 57 60,5 73 82,5 105 127 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Safety factor 5:1 011012 Art.number H-3 CROSBY® H-SHACKLES & D-SHACKLES HARDWARE CROSBY® G-209 H-SHACKLES WITH SCREW PIN Art.number WLL (tons) Pin (mm) Bow (mm) Inside width pin (mm) 329.070 329.088 329.096 329.100 329.118 329.126 329.134 329.142 329.150 329.169 329.177 329.185 329.193 329.207 329.215 0,33 0,50 0,75 1 1,5 2 3,25 4,75 6,5 8,5 9,5 12 13,5 17 25 6,35 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16,0 19,1 22,4 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 41,4 51,0 4,85 6,35 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16 19,1 22,4 25,4 29,5 32,8 36,1 39,1 46,7 9,65 11,9 13,5 16,8 19,1 20,6 26,9 31,8 36,6 42,9 46,0 51,5 57,0 60,5 73,0 Safety factor 5:1 CROSBY® G-210 D-SHACKLES WITH SCREW PIN 011012 Safety factor 5:1 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art.number WLL (tons) Pin (mm) Bow (mm) Inside width pin (mm) 329.398 329.401 329.410 329.428 329.436 329.444 329.452 329.460 329.479 329.487 329.495 329.509 329.517 329.525 0,50 0,75 1 1,5 2 3,25 4,75 6,5 8,5 9,5 12 13,5 17 25 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16,0 19,1 22,4 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 41,4 51,0 6,35 7,85 9,65 11,2 12,7 16 19,1 22,4 25,4 28,7 31,8 35,1 38,1 44,5 11,9 13,5 16,8 19,1 20,6 26,9 31,8 36,6 42,9 46,0 51,5 57,0 60,5 73,0 H-4 OPEN / CLOSED SOCKETS & CR-SOCKETS TYPE SO4 HARDWARE OPEN SPELTER SOCKET CLOSED SPELTER SOCKET CR-SOCKETS TYPE SO4 Art.number Type no. 323.588 323.591 323.652 323.616 323.603 323.648 323.637 323.654 323.657 323.655 323.649 512 31-36 517 38-42 519 43-48 522 49-54 524 55-60 526 61-68 527 69-75 528 76-80 529 81-86 530 87-93 531 94-102 533 108-115 11 - 13 14 - 16 18 - 19 20 - 22 23 - 26 27 - 30 31 - 36 37 - 39 40 - 42 43 - 48 49 - 54 25 30 35 41 51 57 63 70 76 89 95 Inside width jaw (mm) 25 32 38 44 51 57 63 76 76 89 101 Art.number Type no. Wire ropes Bow diameter (mm) (mm) Inside width (mm) 328.730 328.728 328.746 328.747 328.748 328.749 328.740 328.744 328.750 328.745 323.653 11 - 13 14 - 16 18 - 19 20 - 22 23 - 26 27 - 30 31 - 36 37 - 39 40 - 42 43 - 48 49 - 54 30 36 42 47 57 63 70 79 83 93 100 Type Wire dia. Wire dia. Art. Inch. number No. mm. 328.727 328.726 328.749 328.738 328.737 328.736 328.725 328.735 328.724 328.723 328.722 328.721 198 199 100 104 108 111 115 118 120 125 128 Pin Wire ropes diameter (mm) (mm) 1 1/4 - 1 3/8 1 1/2 - 1 5/8 1 3/4 - 1 7/8 2 - 2 1/8 2 1/4 - 2 3/8 2 1/2 - 2 5/8 2 3/4 - 2 7/8 3 - 3 1/8 3 1/4 - 3 3/8 3 1/2 - 3 5/8 3 3/4 - 4 4 1/4 - 4 1/2 298 299 200 201 204 207 212 215 217 219 222 22,5 26 32 38 44 51 57 63 70 76 82 B C WLL MBF A F G Weight D E tons tons mm mm mm mm mm mm mm (kg) 28 140 32 160 40 200 50 250 60 300 80 400 100 500 120 600 140 700 160 800 180 900 200 1000 140 160 188 215 230 250 280 315 340 360 380 450 85 110 128 125 145 160 175 210 205 220 240 260 38 39 75 42 44 92 50 51 110 55 57 115 65 63 135 75 73 160 80 79 170 85 86 184 100 92 204 105 99 215 110 108 234 125 120 252 6,5 124 35 130 38 10 180 45 17 200 50 23 230 57 33 265 65 50 278 70 59 300 75 74 320 90 89 340 95 104 376 100 134 400 110 180 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Tolerance 5% CROSBY® WEDGE SOCKET, EYEHOOK & SWIVELHOOK H-5 HARDWARE CROSBY® S-421 WEDGE SOCKET Art.number Wire rope diameter (mm) Pin (mm) 328.995 329.002 329.010 329.029 329.037 329.045 329.053 323.631 9 - 10 11 - 13 14 - 16 18 - 19 20 - 22 24 - 26 28 30 - 32 20,6 25,4 30,2 35,1 41,4 51,0 57,0 63,5 Inside width pin (mm) 20,6 25,4 31,8 38,1 44,5 51,0 57,0 66,5 CROSBY® S-320CN EYEHOOK Art.number WLL (ton) 319.962 319.964 319.966 319.968 319.969 319.971 319.973 319.975 319.976 324.035 0,75 1 1,6 2 3,2 5 7,5 10 15 20 011012 CROSBY® S-322CN SWIVEL HOOK www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art.number WLL (ton) 328.898 328.901 328.910 328.928 328.936 328.944 328.952 328.960 328.961 0,75 1 1,6 2 3,2 5 7,5 10 15 H-6 TIPTOP® WEBBING SLINGS, TIPTOP® FENDERS Set of belts, with a length of 2,5 meter each. Belt is adjustable with a slide buckle and it has a steel toplink. WLL = 1,5 ton HARDWARE TIPTOP® WEBBING BELT CAR SLINGS WITH CE-MARK Art.number Type 318.302 318.300 with single rave hook with double rave hook Art.number Type Weight (kg) Dimensions (cm) 100.961 100.963 small model large model 6 17 110x10x10 140x15, 5x15, 5 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 TIPTOP® FENDERS H-7 TIPTO®WEB WEBBING SLINGS TIPTO®WEB WEBBING SLINGS WITH SEWN EYES & CE-MARK 011012 HARDWARE ACCORDING TO: EN 1492-1 Art.number Type WLL (tons) Length (meters) Colour 319.280 319.019 319.032 319.016 319.021 319.018 319.140 MC- 30 MC- 30 MC- 30 MC- 30 MC- 30 MC- 30 MC- 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE 319.052 318.987 318.988 318.989 319.002 318.992 319.194 MC - 60 MC - 60 MC - 60 MC - 60 MC - 60 MC - 60 MC - 60 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 319.195 318.993 318.994 318.995 319.004 318.996 319.102 MC - 90 MC - 90 MC - 90 MC - 90 MC - 90 MC - 90 MC - 90 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW 319.196 319.173 319.169 319.020 319.046 319.042 319.174 MC - 120 MC - 120 MC - 120 MC - 120 MC - 120 MC - 120 MC - 120 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY 319.006 319.008 319.011 318.999 319.013 319.175 MC - 150 MC - 150 MC - 150 MC - 150 MC - 150 MC - 150 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 RED RED RED RED RED RED www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes H-8 TIPTO®WEB ROUND SLINGS TIPTO®WEB ROUND SLINGS WITH CE-MARK Art.number Type WLL (tons) Length (meters) Colour 318.901 318.902 318.903 319.125 318.904 319.126 DUO 10 DUO 10 DUO 10 DUO 10 DUO 10 DUO 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE 318.977 319.101 318.978 318.955 318.103 318.972 DUO 20 DUO 20 DUO 20 DUO 20 DUO 20 DUO 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 319.129 318.979 319.105 319.130 318.980 318.971 DUO 30 DUO 30 DUO 30 DUO 30 DUO 30 DUO 30 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 5 6 8 YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW 319.132 319.133 319.134 319.135 318.950 319.136 DUO 40 DUO 40 DUO 40 DUO 40 DUO 40 DUO 40 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY 319.112 319.114 319.107 319.193 319.109 319.115 DUO 50 DUO 50 DUO 50 DUO 50 DUO 50 DUO 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 RED RED RED RED RED RED www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 HARDWARE ACCORDING TO: EN 1492-2 H-9 TIPTO®WEB LASHING SYSTEMS TIPTO®WEB LASHING SYSTEMS WITH EN 12195-2 NORM HARDWARE 1 Art.number Bandwidth (mm) L/C Capacity Length (meters) 318.912 318.916 318.920 319.202 319.209 319.212 318.918 318.926 318.940 318.927 318.928 318.929 318.931 318.780 318.781 318.782 25 25 25 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 75 75 400 / 800 400 / 800 400 / 800 1000 / 2000 1000 / 2000 1000 / 2000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 2000 / 4000 5000 / 10000 5000 / 10000 5000 / 10000 5 6 9 5 6 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 11 15 2 3 4 5 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION: ratchet and rave hook, colour band orange. Various colours and bandprint (name + logo) possible. OTHER LENGHTS AND OTHER TERMINATIONS ON REQUEST 011012 1 2 3 4 5 DOUBLE RAVE HOOK SINGLE RAVE HOOK CLAW HOOK PALLET HOOK D-TRIANGLE The 50 meter band can be delivered with an ERGO-ratchet. A longer ratchet to achieve a higher tension in the band. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes ERGO-RATCHET H-10 CHINESE FINGER Type R A Chinese finger provides a quick and fast means of (temporary) terminating different kinds of steel wire rope. The grips can be used for reeving and pulling of steel wire rope onto blocks or cranes. They are made from woven mesh galvanized steel wires leading to a very flexible and easy to handle termination R: single type, thimble or eye end, for applications where the cable end is free. RA: joint A type, closed middle, for connecting the old and the new steel wire ropes. RB: joint A type, not closed middle, for connecting the old and new steel wire ropes. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Art.number Type Steelwire diameter (mm) 300.174 300.175 300.176 300.177 300.178 300.179 R R R R R R 8 - 13 13 - 18 18 - 24 24 - 32 34 - 38 40 - 50 Type RA Art.number Type Steelwire diameter (mm) 300.185 300.180 300.181 300.182 300.183 300.184 RA RA RA RA RA RA 8 - 13 13 - 18 18 - 24 24 - 32 34 - 38 40 - 50 Art.number Type Steelwire diameter (mm) 300.192 300.193 300.186 300.187 RB RB RB RB 11 - 13 16 - 21 24 - 32 34 - 38 011012 HARDWARE CHINESE FINGER H-11 OPEN SPELTER SOCKETS 011012 HARDWARE OPEN SPELTER SOCKETS ACCORDING TO JIS F-3432 Art.number Alt. Width (mm) Pin (mm) Wire Ø (mm) 323.611 323.620 323.622 323.641 323.643 323.632 323.645 323.624 323.646 (JIS 20) (JIS 22) (JIS 24) (JIS 25) (JIS 28) (JIS 30) (JIS 32) (JIS 34) (JIS 36) 38 44 51 51 57 57 63 63 76 30 34 37 40 43 46 48 52 56 18 - 20 21 - 22 23 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 30 27 - 30 31 - 36 31 - 36 37 - 39 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes H-12 THIMBLES W/LINK REINFORCED ROPE THIMBLE W/LINK HARDWARE Art.number 326.144 326.154 326.158 326.157 326.166 326.156 326.152 326.160 325.145 326.161 326.147 326.149 326.146 326.148 326.153 322.398 326.162 322.391 322.400 326.163 326.151 322.397 326.164 326.165 322.396 Groove Rope Size Link MBF Link WLL Link dia Link Length Link Width (ton) (mm) (mm) (inch) (mm) (ton) (mm) 48 48 56 56 56 64 64 64 64 72 72 72 80 80 80 88 88 88 102 102 102 115 115 115 115 6” 6” 7” 7” 7” 8” 8” 8” 8” 9” 9” 9” 10” 10” 10” 11” 11” 11” 12” 12” 12” 14” 14” 14” 14” 40 t 64 t 40 t 64 t 104 t 40 t 64 t 104 t 144 t 64 t 104 t 144 t 64 t 104 t 144 t 104 t 144 t 188 t 104 t 144 t 188 t 104 t 144 t 188 t 232 t 10 t 16 t 10 t 16 t 26 t 10 t 16 t 26 t 36 t 26 t 26 t 36 t 16 t 26 t 36 t 26 t 36 t 47 t 26 t 36 t 47 t 26 t 36 t 47 t 58 t 32 36 32 36 45 32 36 45 51 36 45 51 36 45 51 45 51 57 45 51 57 45 51 57 63 200 260 200 260 340 200 260 340 350 260 340 350 260 340 350 340 350 400 340 350 400 340 350 400 430 110 240 110 240 180 110 240 180 190 240 180 190 240 180 190 180 190 200 180 190 200 180 190 200 230 HEAVY DUTY REINFORCED ROPE THIMBLE W/LINK Art.number 324.419 324.438 324.430 324.416 324.435 324.436 324.434 324.439 324.437 324.433 324.418 324.426 324.454 Groove Rope Size Link MBF Link WLL Link dia Link Length Link Width (ton) (mm) (mm) (inch) (mm) (ton) (mm) 100 100 100 100 115 115 135 135 155 155 170 170 180 9-10,5” 9-10,5” 9-10,5” 9-10,5” 12,5-13” 12,5-13” 14-15” 14-15” 16-18” 16-18” 19-20” 19-20” 20-21” 104 t 144 t 188 t 232 t 188 t 232 t 336 t 420 t 336 t 420 t 420 t 524 t 1000 t 26 t 36 t 47 t 58 t 47 t 58 t 84 t 105 t 84 t 105 t 105 t 131 t 250 t 45 51 57 63 57 63 72 80 72 80 80 90 115 340 350 400 430 400 430 440 450 440 450 450 460 600 180 190 200 230 200 230 250 250 250 250 250 300 400 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Note: Other sizes available on request In case of using with LANKO®FORCE reinforced steel wire rope thimbles are necessary H-13 SOLID THIMBLES HARDWARE SOLID THIMBLES Art.number Steelwire diameter (mm) Length (inches) Hole diameter (mm) 326.413 326.416 326.417 326.418 326.419 326.420 326.421 326.422 326.423 326.424 324.428 326.425 326.426 326.427 326.428 326.415 326.429 326.430 324.400 324.402 326.412 324.409 324.406 334.407 324.408 324.413 326.431 326.432 326.408 324.407 326.434 8 10 12 14 16 - 18 16 - 18 20 - 22 20 - 22 20 - 22 24 - 26 24 - 26 24 - 26 24 -26 28 - 30 28 - 30 28 - 30 28 - 30 32 - 34 32 - 34 32 - 34 32 - 34 36 - 38 36 - 38 36 - 38 36 - 38 40 - 42 40 - 42 40 - 42 40 - 42 50 - 55 50 - 56 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 14 12 1/2 14 18 21 25 30 40 30 40 45 30 40 45 55 30 40 52 60 30 40 55 70 50 70 90 100 50 70 90 100 100 110 011012 Note: other sizes available on request www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Thickness (mm) 15 18 20 24 26 26 30 30 30 33 33 33 33 42 42 42 42 45 45 45 45 47 47 47 47 60 60 60 60 82 82 H-14 SOLID THIMBLES HARDWARE SOLID THIMBLES IN ACC TO DIN 3091 SOLID THIMBLES IN ACC TO JIS B 2802 Art. number Nr Size Steelwire diameter (mm) 326.355 326.354 326.372 326.353 326.352 326.345 326.349 326.346 326.347 24 26 26 28 30 32 34 36 45 20 22,4 22,4 25 26 28 32 34 40 Hole Thickness diameter (mm) (mm) 42 42 45 50 50 50 55 55 75 29 31 31 33 35 38 40 42 52 Art. number Nr Size Steelwire diameter (mm) 326.396 326.395 326.394 326.393 326.392 326.397 326.377 326.381 326.378 326.401 326.391 326.376 326.375 326.374 326.373 326.371 326.380 326.368 326.369 328.367 326.366 326.364 326.383 326.365 326.370 329.387 326.363 329.388 326.344 326.362 326.361 326.360 326.398 326.390 326.450 326.359 334.406 326.400 326.389 326.358 326.441 326.433 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 16 16 18 20 20 20 24 24 24 26 28 28 28 32 32 32 32 32 36 36 36 36 36 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 44 44 44 44 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 16 16 18 20 20 20 24 24 24 26 28 28 28 32 32 32 32 32 36 36 36 36 36 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 44 44 44 44 Hole diameter (mm) 14 18 21 25 30 28 30 38 40 31 35 40 45 41 45 55 59 47 52 60 53 55 62 70 80 59 70 72 80 90 65 70 75 78 80 90 100 103 72 80 105 110 Thickness (mm) 15 17,5 20 24 24 26 26 26 26 28,5 31 31 31 36 36 36 39,5 42 42 42 47 47 47 47 47 53 53 53 53 53 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 63 63 63 63 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Note: other sizes available on request H-15 ACCESSORIES FOR TOWING TRIANGLE PLATE HARDWARE WLL Art. number tons 314.994 314.993 314.999 314.996 314.995 314.992 314.991 314.990 314.989 25 35 55 85 120 150 175 200 250 R B C A (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) MBF 55 60 75 90 105 115 115 140 150 125 175 275 425 600 750 875 1.000 1.250 50 60 80 90 110 130 130 140 160 150 160 210 230 280 320 320 390 390 85 95 120 160 190 205 230 250 280 HEAVY DUTY PELICAN / SLIPHOOK HK3 WLL Art. number tons MBF F C D E (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 5 326.804 326.805 8 326.806 12 326.807 15 326.809 25 35 326.803 326.802 55 326.800 60 85 326.799 326.797 120 326.796 150 25 40 60 75 125 175 275 300 425 600 750 100 150 160 165 180 200 230 270 310 400 455 TOWING SHOES 1,73 2,05 2,20 2,52 2,68 2,75 3,00 44 52 56 64 68 70 76 35 55 65 70 76 85 90 100 110 160 180 234 300 358 390 430 465 500 600 705 858 919 HINGE LINK Art. Rope Part number Diameter Number Inch mm 339.011 339.009 338.999 339.008 338.998 338.997 338.996 38 50 55 50 60 60 75 86 103 105 115 HP.4744 HP.4752 HP.4756 HP.4764 HP.4768 HP.4770 HP.4776 Nominal Sleeve Sizes Inch mm 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 9,05 x 6,10 230 x 155 230 x 155 230 x 155 230 x 155 230 x 155 230 x 155 230 x 155 Lengths 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M F B C D Art. WLL E A number tons (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 322.683 110 322.682 250 220 500 558 786 368 510 150 150 75 108 160 205 011012 On request a length of 3 m Art. number Rope Part Diameter Number Inch mm Nominal Sleeve Sizes Inside Outside Lengths Diameter Diameter Inch mm Inch mm 339.018 339.017 339.007 339.004 339.003 339.002 339.001 339.000 1,88 2,20 2,36 2,36 2,40 2,68 2,83 3,08 1,42 1,65 1,73 1,97 2,13 2,20 2,36 2,52 36 42 44 50 54 56 60 64 RS. 1036 RS. 1042 RS. 2044 RS. 2050 RS. 2054 RS. 3056 RS. 4060 RS. 4064 47 56 60 60 62 68 72 78 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 122 122 122 122 122 122 122 122 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M 2M On request a length of 1m or 3 m www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes TOWING SLEEVES STANDARD DUTY Please see H-1 and H-2 for more information about mooring links INFORMATION www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-1 INFORMATION GROOVES IN SHEAVES Apart from the sheave diameter, the lifetime of a rope also depends on the design and dimensions of the groove. If the groove is too narrow, the rope gets wedged in it, the strands and wires cannot move as is required for bending, and this condition is detrimental to the life time of the rope. On the other hand, too wide a groove also has an adverse effect on rope life time due to the high surface pressure between rope and sheave. The adjacent graph clearly shows that a radius 5% larger than half the rope diameter will give the longest service life of the rope. For traction sheaves the radius of the groove is usually adapted as closely as possible to the radius of the rope to obtain maximum traction. The rope is supported in the best possible manner if the arc of contact with the groove contour can be 150 deg. This corresponds to a throat angle of 30 degrees. However, with a large fleet angle or with oscillating loads, the throat angle should be larger (till 60 degrees) to avoid undue wear of the rope and sheave flanges. The height of the flanges should be at least 1,5 times the rope diameter to prevent the rope running off the sheave. 011012 The rope and groove are inevitably subject to wear during operation. Since the diameter of a rope becomes smaller due to abrasion and stretch, it will wear out the groove to the smaller diameter of the worn rope. If a new rope is laid in such a worn groove, it will get wedged in the narrow groove and this will have a very adverse effect on its life. It is also possible that the rope cuts its profile into the groove. Therefore the grooves should be inspected before installing a new rope and if necessary they must be re-machined, preferably with a profile cutting tool. If a groove shows excessive wear, this may be an indication that the sheave material is too soft. In this case a sheave of a harder grade steel must be used which better resists the abrasive effect of the rope, or a larger diameter sheave should be taken. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-2 INFORMATION FLEET ANGLE When ropes are wound on drums, attention must be paid to the fleet angle, that is the included angle between the rope running to or from the extreme left or right of the drum and an imaginary line drawn from the centre of the sheave normal to the axis of the drum. When this angle is too large, the rope in this extreme position will be pressed with great force against the flange of the sheave which causes undue friction and wear of both the rope and travel too fast from the side to the centre of the drum thereby leaving gaps between the wraps. When winding a second layer, the rope is forced into these gaps which results in serious deterioration. When, on the other hand, the rope is wound past the centre of the drum, a too large fleet angle will cause the next wrap to scrub against the preceding wrap as the rope runs more towards the side of the drum. If the fleet angle is too small, the rope does not travel fast enough towards the centre of the drum and, apart from scrubbing, at a certain moment the wraps will pile up i.e. the next wrap is laid on top of the preceding one and is then pressed to the side of the preceding wrap with great force. This has a detrimental effect on the rope and the equipment on which it is used (shock loads). For plain faced drums a maximum fleet angle of 1½ degree is recommended. For grooved drums this figure is 2 degrees maximum. In terms of length these figures correspond to a minimum distance between sheave and drum of 40 x ‘a’ (a= half the drum width) for faced drums and minimum 30 x ‘a’ for grooved drums (approximate values). Hence, for a grooved drum, 1 metre in width, the distance between sheave and drum should be 30 x ‘a’ = 15 metres minimum, or conversely, if the distance between drum and sheave is 7 metres, the maximum drum width should be (7:30) x 2 = approx. 47cm. In case two sheaves are not in line, attention must be paid to the fleet angle. Depending on the construction a maximum fleet angle is given: - special non rotating (35x7) : 1½ degree - special multi strand (8,9 and 10 strands) : 2 degrees - 6 strand rope : 3 degrees www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 These values are approximate and based on a throat angle of 45 degrees. I-3 RECOMMENDED DIAMETER FOR SHEAVES AND DRUMS (D) INFORMATION CONSTRUCTION WITH 1 FC OR STC D-sheave (mm) Based upon (m) 3 x 17 S 3 x 26 WS 3 x 31 WS 3 x 36 WS 4 x 26 WS 4 x 36 WS (lankofour) 6 x 7 (7 x 7) 6 x 19 S 6 x 25 F 6 x 26 WS 6 x 31 WS 6 x 36 WS 6 x 41 WS 8 x 19 S 8 x 26 WS 8 x 25 F & 8 x 31 WS 8 x 36 WS 44 x d 40 x d 36 x d 32 x d 28 x d 26 x d 42 x d 30 x d 25 x d 28 x d 22 x d 19 x d 25 x d 32 x d 28 x d 28 x d 24 x d 370 x ∂ Rotation resistant D-sheave (mm) Based upon (m) 19 x 7 34 x d 560 x Non rotating D-sheave (mm) Based upon (m) 35 x 7 (Lankoflex / Lankopack) 34 x d 560 x 011012 ∂ = outer wire diameter d = rope diameter www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 400 x ∂ ∂ ∂ I-4 INFORMATION INSTALLATION FROM REEL TO DRUM Installation of a wire rope on a plain (smooth) face drum requires a great deal of care. The starting position should be at the correct drum flange so that each wrap of the rope will wind tightly against the preceding wrap (see figure). Here too, close supervision should be maintained all during installation. This will help make certain that: 1) the rope is properly attached to the drum; 2) appropriate tension on the rope is maintained as it is wound to the drum; 3) each wrap is guided as close to the preceding wrap as possible, so that there are no gaps between turns; 4) and that there are at least two dead wraps on the drum when the rope is fully unwound during normal operating cycles. Loose and uneven winding on a plain – (smooth) – faced drum, can and usually does create excessive wear, crushing and distortion of the rope. The results of such abuse are lower operating performance, and a reduction in the rope’s effective strength. Also, for an operation that is sensitive in terms of moving and spotting a load, the operator will encounter control difficulties as the rope will pile up, pull into the pile and fall from the pile to the drum surface. The ensuing shock can break or otherwise damage the rope. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 The proper direction of winding the first layer on a smooth drum can be determined by standing behind the drum and looking along the path of the rope travels, and then following one of the procedures illustrated in next figure. The diagrams show: the correct relationship that should be maintained between the direction of lay of the rope (right of left), the direction of rotation of the drum (over wind or under wind), winding from left to right or right to left. By holding the right or left hand with index finger extended, palm up or palm down, the proper procedure for applying left and right lay rope on a smooth drum can be easily determined. I-5 SPOOLING CAPACITY OF THE DRUM 011012 INFORMATION A,B,C and D: reel sizes in cm www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes d = rope diameter in mm L = rope length in m C x D x (B + C) Spooling capacity = L = —————————- x π x 0,9 d2 0,9 = 10% safety in case of wild spooling pattern. I-6 SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIPTO®WINCHLINE INFORMATION THE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED Sharp knife, tape, marker pen and ruler (tape measure), polyester seizing thread (hollow braid), 5 mm diameter for ropes up to 5” circ., 6 mm dia for larger sizes, large needle. DESCRIPTION This splice is made in a 7-strand rope with a cover-braided jacket. The jacket has to be removed in two places. Start with marking the rope. The first mark should be placed at the end of the rope measuring back upwards for 45 times the diameter, place a mark here. Then mark the length of the eye, this part will stay on, and finally mark the splicing area, which should cover a length of 35 times the diameter of the rope. Make sure the core is not damaged when removing the jacket. Strip the jacket of the first marked area of the outer cover (length approx. 45-times rope diameter) to expose the 7 strand core. Tape each of the 7-strands to keep yarns together. The part of the jacket covering the eye should remain in tacked. Now strip the jacket of the splicing area (length approx. 35 times the rope diameter). Bend the rope to form the eye and use tape or a whipping to keep the two rope parts together at the start point of the splice. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Read more on I-7 about starting the splice. I-7 Starting the splice of TIPTO®WINCHLINE INFORMATION First strand tuck For the first tuck use strand 1, being closed to the running part and which does not disturb the rope construction. Tuck this strand under 3 strands (A,B,C) WITH the lay of the rope (right hand lay). Second strand tuck Use strand no. 2 and tuck this one under two strands (A and B) WITH the lay of the rope. Third strand tuck Strand no. 3 has to be tucked under strand (A) WITH the lay of the rope. The core is now released. Fourth strand tuck Strand no. 4 together with the core is tucked under one strand (F) WITH the lay of the rope. Fifth strand tuck Strand no. 5 is tucked under the following strand of the rope (E), WITH the lay of the rope. Sixth strand tuck Strand no. 6 is tucked under the remaining strand (D) WITH the lay of the cable. Second till eighth series of tucks Every strand (starting with strand one) is tucked over one strand AGAINST the lay and under two strands WITH the lay of the cable. The core is cut after the third tuck. THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE. COVERING THE SPLICE First start with securing the jacket to the core. Stitch a large needle with thread through the jacket and core. The ends of the thread must be tucked back into the splice. Do this at both ends of the formed eye as well as the start of the jacket after the splice. Ensure that at least 3 full tucks are made. Now cover the splicing area with a whipping. Sometimes it is easier to first cover the splicing area with tape before starting with the whipping. 011012 THE ROPE IS NOW READY FOR USE. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-8 SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS 8 STRAND PLAITED ROPES INFORMATION Determination of splice length 5 full braid length are required for the splice. Form the eye and seize the end of the rope to the main body on the 6th full braid length. Final preparation An 8 strand rope consists out of 4 left hand lay (S) and 4 right hand lay (Z) strands. Always keep the left (S) and right hand lay (Z) strands apart (S) by (S) and (Z). Tape each individual strand at the end in order to avoid untwisting. Then unlay the strands up to the point where the eye is formed and where the seizing is placed. Starting the splice Tuck two S-lay strands under two Z-lay strands of the body of the splice; Tuck the first Z-lay strand under the two preceding Z-lay strands of the body. Tuck the second Z-lay strand only under the first Z-lay strand; Tuck the third S-lay strand under the first S-lay strand of the body and tuck the 4th S-lay strand under the next S-lay strand of the body; The third Z-lay strand is tucked under the outer Z-lay strand of the body and the fourth Z-lay strand is tucked under the inner Z-lay strand of the body; We are back to the first two S-lay strands. Tuck the first S-lay strand under the outer S-lay strand of the body and tuck the second S-lay strand under the inner S-lay strand of the body. All strands have now been tucked into the right position. Make sure that S-lay strands are tucked under S-lay strands of the body and that Z-lay strands are tucked under the Z-lay strands of the body; Continue with tucking two S-lay strands under S-lay strands and two Z-lay strands under Z-lay strands of the body; Turn the rope and continue by tucking two S under S and two Z under Z; Continue until all strands are tucked 5 times. To finalise; tuck the first S-lay strand under first S-lay strand of the body and the second S-lay strand under the second S-lay strand of the body. Do the same with the first two Z-lay strands. Turn the rope and repeat the steps with the remaining strands. Seize the out sticking strands in pairs and cut of the over length. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE! I-9 INFORMATION SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS TIPTO®TWELVE 1 2 THE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED: Sharp knife, tape and a spike This splice is suitable for 12 strand ropes, braided one over one. START a. Start with measuring the length of the tail. It should at least be 12 full braiding pitches long. Wrap a tape around rope at the start point of the splice (photo 1); b. Tape the individual ends to keep yarns together. Then unlay the tail for the full 12 braiding pitches; c. Bend the rope to form the eye and add eye protection if required. A seizing or whipping may be used to keep two rope parts together at the start point of the splice; d. Divide the 12 strands into 6 pairs. 3 pairs of left hand lay and 3 pairs of right hand lay strands (photo 2). 3 4 5 011012 SPLICING Note: always tuck right hand lay strands under right hand lay strands and left under left. A. Tuck from the first pair (1R right red), the 1st strand under 6 strands (2 right, 2 left, 2 right) of the body (photo 3); B. Tuck the 2nd right hand strand from this pair under 5 strands (photo 4); C. Continue tucking these strands under resp. the same 5th and 6th right hand strand of the body. (over one, under one, over one) (photo 5); D. Both strands are tucked in the same way 3 times in total. Only with the second strand a fourth tuck is made over one, under two (photo 6); E. The second pair of strands (2L, left, grey), are tucked under the 4th and 3rd strand of the body (photo 7). Continue here as well with tucking these strands over and under the same 4th and 3rd strand of the body. Again, only the second strand is tucked for a fourth time over one, under 2 (photo 8); www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 6 7 8 I-10 F. The third pair (3R, right, yellow), are tucked under resp. the 2nd and 1st strand of the body. Then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 9 + 10); G. The fourth pair (4L, left, black), go under resp. the 1st and 2nd strands of the body (calculated from the tucks made at F) Then follow same procedure (photo 11 + 12); H. The fifth set (5R, right, white), are both tucked under one strand, then follow same procedure (photo 13+14); I. The last pair (6L, left, blue) are tucked under resp. 2 and 3 strands, then follow the same procedure (photo 15+16); J. The splice is now finished. Tape the two most close laying ends together (if the procedure has been followed correctly then such a pair will consists out of a left and right hand laid strand) and cut off the over length (photo 17). INFORMATION 9 10 11 12 THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE. 13 14 15 16 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 17 I-11 QUICK SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKO®FORCE Mark 1: at 10 times the rope dia from end of rope. INFORMATION Mark 2: at 45 times the rope dia from end of rope. Mark 3: after forming desired eye length. (Tapering the end by cutting strands over a length of 10 x rope dia, up to mark 1, may be performed before or after the inserting the end into the stranding part) Pull the full rope twice through the standing part of the rope and bury the tail into standing part of the rope by using a hollow splice pen. If the tail should still be tapered then let the end come out of the standing part. Ensure the tall has been pulled deep enough to re-enter the standing part. Now ensure that mark 2 and 3 are again in place. Then hold the crotch of eye tight and pull back the cover over the inserted core. THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE. 011012 Mark 2 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Mark 1 Mark 3 form size of eye desired I-12 1 THIS PROCEDURE DESCRIBES THE SPLICE BEING TUCKED 10 1/2 TIMES THE TOOLS YOU WILL NEED: sharp knife, tape and a spike This splice is suitable for 12 strand ropes, braided one over one. 2 START a. Start with measuring the length of the tail. It should be at least 22 braiding pitches long. Wrap a tape around rope at the start point of the splice (photo 1); b. Tape the individual ends to keep yarns together. Then unlay the tail for the full 22 braiding pitches; c. Bend the rope to form the eye and add eye protection if required. A seizing or whipping may be used to keep two rope parts together at the start point of the splice; d. Divide the 12 strands into 6 pairs: 3 pairs of left hand lay and 3 pairs of right hand lay strands (photo 2); SPLICING Note : always tuck right hand lay strands under right hand lay strands and left under left. A. Tuck from the first pair (1R right yellow), the 1st strand under 6 strands (2 right, 2 left, 2 right) of the body (photo 3); B. Tuck the 2nd right hand strand from this pair under 5 strands (photo 4); C. Continue tucking these strands under resp. the same 5th and 6th right hand strand of the body (over one, under one, over one)(photo 5); www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 3 4 5 011012 INFORMATION SPLICE INSTRUCTIONS LANKO®FORCE I-13 D. Both strands are tucked in the same way 4 times in total; E. The second pair of strands (2L, left, blue) are tucked under the 4th and 3rd strand of the body (photo 6). Continue here as well with tucking these strands over and under the same 4th and 3rd strand of the body for 4 times in total (photo 7); F. The third pair (3R, right, black), are tucked under resp. the 2nd and 1st strand of the body. Then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 8 + 9); G. The fourth pair (4L, left, grey) go under resp. the 1st and 2nd strands of the body (calculated from the tucks made at F). Then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 10 + 11); INFORMATION 6 7 8 9 10 011012 11 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-14 H. The fifth set (5R, right, white) are both tucked under one strand, then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 12 + 13); INFORMATION 12 13 I. The last pair (6L, left, red) is tucked under resp. 2 and 3 strands, then follow the same procedure as described before (photo 14 + 15); 14 15 J. Now we go back to the first pair of strands (1R, right, yellow). Continue to tuck this strand under one, over one until 10 full tucks are made (photo 16); 16 K. To finish this pair the second strand is tucked also under the next strand, we call this Ω a tuck (photo 17); www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 17 I-15 L. INFORMATION 18 19 Continue with the second pair of strands (2L, left, blue) and tuck the strands until one has made 10 full tucks and the other has made 10 Ω tucks (photo 18 + 19); M. Continue with the third pair of strands (3R, right black) follow the same steps as described before (photo 20 + 21); N. Continue this procedure until all strands are tucked into the body (photo 22 + 23 + 24); O. The splice is now finished. Tape the two most close laying ends together (if the procedure has been followed correctly then it will consist out of a left and right hand laid strand) and cut off the over length (photo 25). THE SPLICE IS NOW COMPLETE. 20 21 23 24 011012 25 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 22 I-16 RECOMMENDATIONS ON TOWING LINES INFORMATION A few recommendations for the installation of synthetic towing lines on a winch. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sufficient turns on the drum. The load on the towing line should not be transferred to the fixing point of the dead end of the rope on the drum. Depending the friction coefficient, a minimum number of turns will be required on the drum. For LANKO®FORCE ropes (HMPE) the minimum is 10 full turns, on EUROFLEX® and STRONGLINE™ (polyester based) a minimum of 6 should be respected. Back tensioning. The first time the rope is being spooled on the drum, this must be done with back tensioning on the rope. A load of 5-10% of the MBF should be sufficient. This will prevent slipping of the rope (due to elongation properties in the rope) and it will prevent the rope to burry into lower layers on the drum. (See picture 1) Twist in the rope. Unwind the new coil of rope from a turn table or from an elevated pallet connected to a crane wire with a turnbuckle. The rope should be installed onto the winch drum without any twists in the rope. Please note that 2 turns in 1 meter of NEW rope, will result in a loss of MBF of easily 10% on a twelve strand rope and up to 25% in an eight strand rope. (See picture 2+3) Cow Hitch. Synthetic ropes can be connected to each other by means of a ‘cow hitch’. Tie a small rope or a webbing sling into the eyes to facilitate taking the cow hitch apart in a later stage. In case of using a grommet the ABF will reduce. (See picture 4) Smooth path for the ropes. Prepare the vessel in such way that all the contact points with the rope are as smooth as possible. Polished stainless steel plating is commonly applied. Low friction will minimize the abrasion on the rope and will reduce heat generation. (See picture 5) Repairs on a jacket. Ropes with a non-load-bearing jacket should be repaired once the jacket has been damaged. Preferably with a thin line, that has good abrasion resistance and that has good elongation properties (polyester / nylon). (See picture 6+7+8) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 8 I-17 WIRE ASSEMBLY INFORMATION Angle to the vertical One leg sling Two leg sling Three and four leg sling 0o 0o to 45o Over 45o to 60o 0o to 45o Over 45o to 60o Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct 0o = 1770 N/mm2 = 1960 N/mm2 Choke hitch Nominal Working Load Diameter (mm) Limits (T) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 0,75 0,95 1,15 1,40 1,70 2,00 2,25 3,00 3,70 4,60 5,65 6,70 7,80 9,00 11,8 15,0 18,5 22,5 26,0 31,5 36,0 42,0 0,83 1,05 1,27 1,55 1,88 2,21 2,49 3,32 4,10 5,09 6,26 7,42 8,64 9,97 13,1 16,6 20,5 24,9 28,8 34,9 39,9 46,5 1,05 1,30 1,60 2,00 2,30 2,80 3,15 4,20 5,20 6,50 7,80 9,40 11,0 12,5 16,5 21,0 26,0 31,5 37,0 44,0 50,0 58,0 1,16 1,44 1,77 2,21 2,55 3,10 3,49 4,65 5,76 7,20 8,64 10,40 12,2 13,8 18,3 23,3 28,8 34,9 41,0 48,7 55,4 64,2 0,75 0,95 1,15 1,40 1,70 2,00 2,25 3,00 3,70 4,60 5,65 6,70 7,80 9,00 11,8 15,0 18,5 22,5 26,0 31,5 36,0 42,0 0,83 1,05 1,27 1,55 1,88 2,21 2,49 3,32 4,10 5,09 6,26 7,42 8,64 9,97 13,1 16,6 20,5 24,9 28,8 34,9 39,9 46,5 1,55 2,00 2,40 3,00 3,55 4,15 4,80 6,30 7,80 9,80 11,8 14,0 16,5 18,9 25,0 31,5 39,0 47,0 55,0 66,0 76,0 88,0 1,72 2,21 2,66 3,32 3,93 4,60 5,32 6,98 8,64 10,90 13,1 15,5 18,3 20,9 27,7 34,9 43,2 52,0 60,9 73,1 84,2 97,4 1,10 1,40 1,70 2,12 2,50 3,00 3,40 4,50 5,65 6,90 8,40 10,0 11,5 13,5 17,5 22,5 28,0 33,5 40,0 47,0 54,0 63,0 1,22 1,55 1,88 2,35 2,77 3,32 3,76 4,98 6,26 7,64 9,30 11,1 12,7 14,9 19,4 24,9 31,0 37,1 44,3 52,0 59,8 69,8 1,20 1,50 1,85 2,25 2,70 3,15 3,70 4,80 6,00 7,35 9,00 10,6 12,5 14,5 19,0 23,5 30,0 36,0 42,0 50,0 58,0 67,0 1,33 1,66 2,05 2,49 2,99 3,49 4,10 5,32 6,64 8,14 9,97 11,7 13,8 16,1 21,0 26,0 33,2 39,9 46,5 55,4 64,2 74,2 Leg factor k 1,00 1,00 1,40 1,40 1,00 1,00 2,10 2,10 1,50 1,50 1,60 1,60 6x36WS+IWRC 1770 or 1960 N/mm2 - Efficiency 0,90 - Acc. EN-13414-1 011012 Endless sling www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-18 INFORMATION ROPE INFORMATION Weight, length and diameter are measured in accordance with EN 919. The breaking force of new, unused synthetic ropes, both standard and high performance, are in accordance with EN 919. All data in this brochure is provided for technical reference and guidance only, it does not constitute a guarantee. Lankhorst Ropes reserves the right to amend details of their specification in line with technical developments. For calculation purposes customers should consult the salespeople of Lankhorst in-depth and up to date technical details. It can be expected that the strength of the rope will decrease from the moment it is taken into service. At any time avoid using ropes that show signs of wear and abrasion. If in doubt contact the salespeople of Lankhorst Ropes. We recommend taking the rope out of usage until possible repairs have been made or the rope has been rejected. Joints and knots can cause loss of strength, in extreme cases up to 50%. When ropes are running over pulleys or sheaves, one also should take care of proper D/d ratios as well as grooves. If in doubt about any of the mentioned actions, please contact our salespeople for details. CONSTRUCTIONS 3 and 4 strand 3 and 4 strand hawser laid constructions are easy to splice and have an excellent abrasion resistance. 8 strand plaited A 100% torque balanced rope due to the 4 left and 4 right hand lay constructed strands. This construction does not kink, is easy to terminate and has a great abrasion resistance. 12 strand plaited A 100% torque balanced rope due to the 6 left and 6 right hand lay constructed strands. This construction does not kink, is easy to terminate and has a great abrasion resistance. Cover braids Cover braided constructions can be offered with a variety of cores. In most cases the jacket (cover) does not contribute to the ropes strength. The non load bearing jacket provides a protection to the rope’s core, this being the strength member. If the jacket is damaged, this does not automatically mean loss of strength. The larger sizes of cover braids especially, will retain their breaking strength even if the jacket is completely abraded. Our cover braids offer maximum strength at a minimal diameter and thus weight. Extruded jackets Extruded jackets can be provided upon request depending upon the application. However for certain application they are provided as standard, like for instance our tower guys (HPTG). In order to provide a die-electric strength member the rope core is surrounded by an abrasion and UV resistant, water proof jacket. Extruded jackets (PP,PE,PA,PUR) normally provide a more abrasion resistant cover, but restrain the rope’s use due to less flexibility (higher stiffness). www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Specialities Many varieties on above constructions can be provided. Plaited cores with braided jackets as well as extruded jackets can be supplied if the application demands a special design. Lankhorst Ropes is not only able to design a rope, but is also able to engineer specialty terminations suited for your needs. I-19 STEELWIRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA INFORMATION Critical areas for examination and associated defects 1. Examine termination of rope at drum (c,g) 2. Examine for defective coiling, which causes deformations (flattened portions) and wear, which can be severe at cross over positions (g) 3. Examine for wire breaks (a,e) 4. Examine for corrosion (b) 5. Look for deformations caused by snatch loading (c,d) 6. Examine portion which winds over sheave for wire breaks and wear (a,e,f ) 7. Points of attachment, check for wire break and corrosion. Similarly, check section of rope which lies on or adjacent to compensating sheaves (a,b) 8. Look for deformation (c,d,e,f ) 9. Check rope diameter (b,e) 10. Examine carefully length which runs through sheave block, particularly that length which lies on the sheave when the appliance is in a loaded condition (a,f ) 11. Examine for wire breaks or surface wear (a,e,f ) 12. Examine for corrosion (b) 011012 a) A wire rope that is repeatedly bended over sheaves will show fatigue breaks in individual wires. The breaks are square and can be seen on the picture alongside. This type of damage is related to items 2, 3, 6, 7, 10 and 11 in above drawing. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-20 INFORMATION In the table alongside one can see the number of broken wires over a length of 6d at which the wire rope is discarded. See for detailed and exact data ISO 4309. CONSTRUCTION ORDINARY LAY 6x19S 6x25SF 6x26WS 6x36WS 6x41WS 8x36WS 19x7 11 15 16 22 25 29 10 When sheaves are too small and heavy loads are applied, the wire rope could be heavily damaged. Of most importance is to observe the rate of breaking of wires, a high rate indicates the wire rope will have to be replaced soon. b) Corrosion can be both internal and external. Reduction in diameter could be compensated by build up of rust. It is of utmost importance to examine the wire rope internally as well. Corrosion may result that the shape of the wire rope is flattened because the core no longer supports the outer strands. With severe corrosion, the wire rope should be replaced (related to items 4,7,9 and 12 in drawing on page I-18). c) Sharp objects (related to items 1, 2, 5, 8 in drawing on page I-18) can damage the wire rope as shown. When the strands are damaged accordingly, the wire rope needs to be replaced. This type of damage can be avoided by adjusting proper bending radius. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 Another effect of bending over a sharp angle. I-21 INFORMATION d) The core of a wire rope will be protruded when a shock load is applied to the wire rope. The wire rope can no longer be used (related to items 5 and 8 in drawing on page I-18). e) Wear of the wire rope can be determined by measuring the diameter (related to items 3, 6, 8, 9, 11 in drawing on page I-18). When reduction in diameter by internal exceeds 3% for non rotating wire ropes and 10% for other wire ropes, the wire rope shall be replaced. Even if no broken wires are visible. Wear is promoted by a lack of lubrication. Even if no broken wires are visible, but the decrease in diameter exceeds 7%, the wire rope has to be replaced. f ) When the wire rope went over the edge of a sheave,it is applied to a sharp bending (related to items 6, 8, 10, 11in drawing on page I-18). This can be prooved when the individual wires are examined and ar either broken as cup-cone breaks or shear breaks. g) Drum crushing results in a flattened wire rope. This is caused when the load applied to wind the wire rope is too high, the drum is too small or when multiple layered winding (related to items 1 and 2 in drawing on page I-18). The guidelines above are intended to indicate possible cause of damage 011012 and are not obsolete. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-22 FIBRE ROPE INSPECTION AND RETIREMENT CRITERIA INFORMATION INSPECTION OF CORDAGE Before a length of rope is issued for use, the entire length, including eye splices and/or long splices should be inspected by a competent person. This examination should be undertaken to check the following: INTERNAL WEAR(DIRT AND GRIT) Where ropes have been used in a gritty environment, sharp grit may penetrate into their centre. It is important to open the rope and examine between the strands to establish whether such damage is occurring. This examination must be undertaken very carefully to prevent buckling and distortion of the strands which may itself cause trouble at a later date. The presence of large quantities of fibre dust in the centre of the rope indicates that a replacement may be due. Oil and grease deposits by themselves do not damage most rope materials. However they do trap dirt and grit and may make the rope difficult or unpleasant to handle. EXTERNAL WEAR Some types of ropes will develop a fur or pile on their surface as the result of dragging over rough surfaces. This is quite normal and will not cause weakening of the rope to any significant extent. Excessive wear is indicated by a major proportion of the cross sections of the yarns on the outside of the rope being removed. Such wear usually is seen most clearly on the strand crowns, on the inside of eye splices, in particular underneath a rope thimble, if incorporated. MECHANICAL DAMAGE Although most external abrasion is localized, mechanical damage will always weaken a rope. The weakening will depend upon the severity of the damage. It must be remembered that mechanical damage, especially chafing, will always have a more drastic effect on smaller ropes than on the larger ropes. CUTS Cuts require close examination to establish their depth, and hence how much of the rope’s cross section has been damaged. For jacketed ropes where the jacket is not load baring(e.g. Tipto-Winchline), a cut that does not damage the core will probably not affect the strength. However core deformation or herniation could occur on subsequent use if the jacket is not repaired. Also, cuts to jackets may cause adverse effects such as handling difficulties, inability to slide through fittings smoothly and exposing the core to grit. FLEX FATIGUE – PULLEYS, ROLLERS, CHOCKS, FAIRLEADS Constant bending of any type of rope causes internal and external fiber abrasion. This is frequently caused by running over pulleys. But other types of flexing such as frequent bending over a small radius surface(chock/fairlead) can also cause fatigue damage. Flexing over fixed surfaces is often accompanied by surface wear, especially if sliding action is also present. Wear will appear on the surface of the contact area. The fibers will become matted on the surface and/or glazed from heat build-up. HOCKLE, TWIST OR CORKSCREW If too much twist is introduced into a hawser laid rope it will tend to hockle(kink). Hockles that can not be turned back easily to restore the ropes integrity indicate severe damage. The same applies for the opposite, corkscrews, when restoring the rope back into its original structure is difficult or impossible the rope should be taken out of service. Braided and plaited ropes should not display any twist and these ropes should not be used unless restored to normal appearance. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes 011012 CHEMICAL ATTACK Deterioration of cordage by chemicals is usually not the result of the rope having been contaminated by a chemical foreseen by the user. That is to say, ropes, which are used in known chemical environments usually, are supplied in a quality to offer the highest resistance to the conditions. Rather, frequently contamination occurs by accident from chemicals whose presence was not foreseen. I-23 SUNLIGHT DAMAGE Ultra-violet radiation from sunlight can cause brittle, weak outer rope yarns in polyolefin lines and strength deterioration in ropes from some other fibres. INFORMATION THERMAL DAMAGE Friction of synthetic fibre ropes under high tension while rendering around bitts and winches, or while going through fairleads, can generate enough heat to melt or fuse fibres, yarns or strands together. The examination should determine whether any areas of fusion or carbonisation are present. If in doubt discard the rope. WETTING Natural fibre ropes when wet or damp should not be left on the ground as in this way the germs of rot start. Also particles of grit are picked up. Man-made fibre ropes although not affected by wet or damp are nevertheless liable to damage by particles of grit. All wet ropes should be hung up in freely circulating air and allowed to dry naturally. If this cannot be done the ropes should be loosely stacked on pieces of timber or any other suitable substance, clear of damp ground or sweating concrete. Coils of new rope should be stacked in a similar manner. On no account should ropes be dried by any form of heat. MILDEW Mildew does not attack man-made fibres although surface contamination may, under certain circumstances, provide a nutrient, which permits the growth of moulds. Whilst these are unpleasant, they do not affect the strength of the rope. They may be removed by washing in water. The use of harsh detergents should be avoided. Mildew will attack natural fibre cordage if it is stored wet in stagnant air. The mould will live on the cellulose of the rope and in consequence a loss of strength will inevitably occur. ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION Reaching a decision on whether the cordage is, or is not, fit for further use must be based on the conditions of the cordage, and what defects have been observed during the examination. The examination must only be undertaken by someone who is competent. In forming a decision, the examiner should adopt a fail-safe policy. If there is any doubt that the cordage may not sustain the stresses, which it is likely to have to bear, then it must not be used. Rope/yarn damage regardless of the percentage leads to strength loss. The attached discard criteria may describe a certain percentage after which the rope should be rejected. This percentage is valid for ropes in general service. For ropes used in critical applications the retirement criteria should be determined in cooperation between user and Lankhorst Ropes and will/can vary upon application. Preferably a sample should be taken from the rope in order to determine the actual residual breaking strength of the rope. When this is not possible the attached criteria should be used in order to determine whether or not the rope should be taken out of service. In practice it has proven to be very difficult to estimate strength loss based upon visual inspection alone. The visual examination should therefore be carried out very conservatively. 011012 Finally, the user must take notice of the fact that even carefully used ropes will wear out if they receive sufficient use, and care should be taken to withdraw them from service before this time is reached rather than allowing them to continue in use until they fail. www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes I-24 GENERAL EVALUATION GUIDE All unjacketed ropes • Rope suspected of being shock loaded in excess of WLL • Exposure to excess temperature as specified for type of fibre • Abrasion on inside radius of eye, with bulk of surface yarns or strands reduced by 50% or more • Oil and Grease • Heavy surface fuzz-progressive • X X X wash in mild detergent X remove source of abrasion For 3 strand hawser laid • > 10 % of fibres cut, fused or badly abraded (on rope or single strand within one lay length) • Powdering between adjacent strand contact surfaces • Hockles or backturns that can not be removed. For 8 and 12 strand (braided) ropes • > 10 % of fibres cut, fused or badly abraded (on rope or single strand within one lay length) • Powdering between adjacent strand contact surfaces. Thermal damage • The rope shows hard, melted, flattened areas • Melting or fusing affecting 20% or more of rope yarns • Short term exposure to temperature above fibre working temperature: Polyolefins (incl. UHMPE) over 65ºC Polyamide over 100ºC Polyester over 100ºC Manila over 100ºC Sisal over 100ºC Aramid and Hemp over 150ºC Chemical exposure (very much depends on fibre) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes X X X UV degradation, splinters on yarn surface For braided cover ropes (jacked is not load baring) • Cover jacket is damaged. Determine core coverage and assess critically the coverage for particular application (core is undamaged). = jacket can not be repaired = jacket can be repaired • Core damage – pulled, cut, abraded, powdered or melted strands. • Herniation - core pokes through cover (sheath) which can not be massaged back into original structure. Retire X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 011012 INFORMATION Resplice/ Repair (if localised) www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes www.lankhorstropes.com Technical and commercial modifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved. Member of the Royal Lankhorst Euronete Group CONTACT LANKHORST ROPES MARITIME DIVISION P.O. 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