6X36 Bright wire rope

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In most rope sizes, only 6X36 classification rope is made. These constructions were selected to provide fatigue resistance without having wires that are too small.

The greater number of wires in the 6X36 classification makes these ropes more susceptible to crushing. This can be minimized, however, by specifying an Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) and by using well-designed sheaves, grooved drums and proper operating techniques

Important for their fatigue resistance.

Bright means ungalvanzied.

  • 6X31WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X36WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X49WS (Warrington Seale)

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In most rope sizes, only 6X36 classification rope is made. These constructions were selected to provide fatigue resistance without having wires that are too small.

The greater number of wires in the 6X36 classification makes these ropes more susceptible to crushing. This can be minimized, however, by specifying an Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) and by using well-designed sheaves, grooved drums and proper operating techniques

Important for their fatigue resistance.

Bright means ungalvanzied.

  • 6X31WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X36WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X49WS (Warrington Seale)

In most rope sizes, only 6X36 classification rope is made. These constructions were selected to provide fatigue resistance without having wires that are too small.

The greater number of wires in the 6X36 classification makes these ropes more susceptible to crushing. This can be minimized, however, by specifying an Independent Wire Rope Core (IWRC) and by using well-designed sheaves, grooved drums and proper operating techniques

Important for their fatigue resistance.

Bright means ungalvanzied.

  • 6X31WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X36WS (Warrington Seale)

  • 6X49WS (Warrington Seale)