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galvanized steel wire rope 1*7
galvanized steel wire rope 1*7
Supplier Info
[China Supplier]
Contact Person : Mr. Shen Hua
Tel : 86-0510-88733151
Fax : 86-0510-88738671
Product Detail
galvanized steel wire rope pvc coated steel wire for export. Structure: 1*7 Nominal T/S:1770-1870MPA Diameter:0.7-1.95mm

Galvanized (Electro) steel wire rope 1*7

Specifications: 1) Min. tensile strength: 1,570MPa, 1,670MPa, 1,770MPa, 1,870MPa,1,960MPa2) Diameter range: 1.2 - 36mm3) Applications: mining, loading, forestry and marine industries4) Standard : GB,BS,DIN,JIS,API ,EN,ASTM,etc.

5) Construction:1X7,1X19,6x7,7X7,6x19,7X19,6X37,7X37,8x19,19X7 etc. Many constructions to meet your requirements.

6) Surface: galvanized (Electro & hot-dip)/ungalvanized , CoatedPVC/PE/NYLOY steel wire rope etc.

7)  Packing: wooden,  plastic spool ,reel,bag,drum or carton,according to your requirements.

Structure

Nominal Diameter

Nominal T/S

Minimum B/L

Cross Section

Approximate Weight

mm

Mpa

KN

mm2

kg/100m

1×7

0.70

1870

0.54

0.32

0.30

1.00

1870

1.08

0.64

0.60

1.50

1770

2.18

1.37

1.20

1.80

1770

3.15

1.98

1.80

1.95

1770

3.70

2.32

2.10

6×7+IWS

1.80

1870

2.53

1.54

1.50

2.15

1870

3.65

2.22

2.20

2.50

1870

4.97

3.02

3.00

3.05

1870

7.32

4.45

4.40

3.60

1870

10.14

6.16

6.20

4.50

1770

14.98

9.62

9.60

5.40

1670

20.35

13.85

13.80

6×7+NF

1.80

1960

2.28

1.32

1.40

2.15

1960

3.28

1.90

2.00

2.50

1960

4.47

2.59

2.70

3.05

1870

6.27

3.81

4.00

3.60

1870

8.69

5.28

5.50

4.10

1770

10.40

6.68

7.00

4.50

1770

12.85

8.25

8.70

5.40

1670

17.46

11.88

12.50

We have manufactured steel wire rope for more than 8 years, and exported to overseas for 6 years. With best quality and service, our products are exported to America, Canada, Japan, Australia, India, Germany, U.A.E., Demark, France, Nigeria, Hongkong, more than 20 countries and regions.

Steel wire ropes are an assembly of several strands laid helically in one or more layers around a core. This core can be one of three types.

The first is a fiber core, made up of synthetic material. Fiber cores are the most flexible and elastic, but have the downside of getting crushed easily.

The second type, wire strand core, is made up of one additional strand of wire, and is typically used for suspension.

The third type is independent wire rope core, which is the most durable in all types of environments. Most types of stranded ropes only have one strand layer over the core (fibre core or steel core). The lay direction of the strands in the rope can be right (symbol Z) or left (symbol S) and the lay direction of the wires can be right (symbol z) or left (symbol s). This kind of rope is called ordinary lay rope if the lay direction of the wires in the outer strands is in the opposite direction to the lay of the outer strands themselves. If both the wires in the outer strands and the outer strands themselves have the same lay direction, the rope is called a lang lay rope (formerly Albert’s lay or Lang’s lay).

Multi-strand ropes are all more or less resistant to rotation and have at least two layers of strands laid helically around a centre. The direction of the outer strands is opposite to that of the underlying strand layers. Ropes with three strand layers can be nearly non-rotating. Ropes with two strand layers are mostly only low-rotating.

Depending on where they are used, wire ropes have to fulfil different requirements. The main uses are:

1.Running ropes (steel wire ropes) are bent over sheaves and drums. They are therefore stressed mainly by bending and secondly by tension.

2.Stationary ropes, stay ropes (spiral ropes, mostly full-locked) have to carry tensile forces and are therefore mainly loaded by static and fluctuating tensile stresses.

3.Track ropes (full locked ropes) have to act as rails for the rollers of cabins or other loads in aerial ropeways and cable cranes. In contrast to running ropes, track ropes do not take on the curvature of the rollers. Under the roller force, a so called free bending radius of the rope occurs. This radius increases (and the bending stresses decrease) with the tensile force and decreases with the roller force.

4.Wire rope slings (steel wire ropes) are used to harness various kinds of goods. These slings are stressed by the tensile forces but first of all by bending stresses when bent over the more or less sharp edges of the goods.

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