Product
Description:
Your hands will love this soft and exceptionally strong
single braid constructed of Dyneema SK75 plus spun
filament polyester.
Features:
Strong
Easy to grip
Kink-free
Spliceable
Applications:
Mainsheets
Genoa Sheets
Traveler Lines
Colors Available:
Salsa Red
Steel Gray
Green
Lengths Available:
600'
Size
Weight
Tensile
lbs/100'
g/m
lbs
kg
6mm
1.7
25.3
2,850
1,294
8mm
3.0
44.6
3,650
1,657
10mm
3.5
52.1
5,800
2,633
Sunlight/UV:
Very little degradation from sunlight. Can be used
outside over long term if inspected regularly.
Chemicals:
Polyester has good resistance to most chemicals except
95% sulfuric acid and strong alkalines at boil. HMPE has
good resistance to most minerals, organics, acids, and
weak alkalines. HMPE also has excellent resistance to
bleaches and other oxidizing agents and to most
solvents.
Heat:
Polyester melts at 480°F with progressive strength loss
above 300°F. HMPE melts at 300°F with progressive
strength loss above 150°F.
Dielectrics:
Good resistance to the passage of electrical current.
However, dirt, surface contaminants, water entrapment,
and the like can significantly affect dielectric
properties. Extreme caution should be exercised any time
a rope is in the proximity of live circuits.
Sheaves:
Recommended sheave diameter to rope diameter is 8:1.
Working Loads:
No blanket safe working load (SWL) recommendations can
be made for any line because SWL's must be calculated
based on application, conditions of use, and potential
danger to personnel among other considerations. It is
recommended that the end user establish working loads
and safety factors based on best practices established
by the end user's industry; by professional judgment and
personal experience; and after thorough assessment of
all risks. The SWL is a guideline for the use of a rope
in good condition for non-critical applications and
should be reduced where life, limb, or valuable property
is involved, or in cases of exceptional service such as
shock loading, sustained loading, severe vibration, etc.
The Cordage Institute specifies that the SWL of a rope
shall be determined by dividing the Minimum Tensile
Strength of the rope by a safety factor. The safety
factor ranges from 5 to 12 for non-critical uses and is
typically set at 15 for life lines.
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