|
| Pull - Pak number |
Rope speed, FPM |
Motor HP * |
Maximum rope pull, pounds |
Rope |
Rope clips required |
| Type of rope |
Outside diameter, inches |
Breaking strength, pounds |
Weight per foot, pounds |
| Starting |
Running |
Size
|
Quan.
|
50A
55A |
45 |
5 |
6,000 |
3,000 |
Manila
|
1-1/4
1-1/2
|
13,500
18,500
|
0.41
0.61
|
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. . .
|
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. . .
|
Marline-
clad ~
|
13/16
|
19,540
|
0.42
|
3/4" |
3
|
100A
110A |
45 |
10 |
12,000 |
6,000 |
Manila
|
1-5/8
1-3/4
2
|
22,500
26,500
31,000
|
0.74
0.88
1.08
|
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. . .
. . .
|
. . .
. . .
. . .
|
Marline
clad ~
|
1
|
30,200
|
0.81
|
1" |
3
|
|
|
|
|
Nylon, plastic, or other synthetic ropes that strech excessively should not be used.
* 230/460-volt, 3-phase, 60-hertz, TENV hoist-type motor rated at 40 degrees Celcius for 15 minute duty at 1620 RPM. |
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|
Manila rope is generally used where its strength is adequate. It consists of fiber especially selected for pliability and strength.
~ Marline-clad wire rope is stronger than manila rope of the same diameter. It consists of five 19-wire strands of Improved plow-steel rope, marline covered. |