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Vea: The following Working Load Limits are based on Minimum Design Factors The Minimum Design Factor for a Rotary Drilling Line is 3-1 Note: When a wire rope is operated close to the maximum Working Load Limit, care should be taken that the rope and related equipment are in good operating condition. At all times, the operating personnel should use diligent care to minimize shock, impact, and acceleration or deceleration of loads. Successful field operations indicate that the following Working Load Limits should be regarded as maximum. Wire rope life varies with the design factor; therefore, longer rope life can generally be expected when rolatively low Working Loads are maintained. Performance Series 620 4PARTLINE G6 PARTLINE _ 8 PART LINE 41 856 dN 60 263 dN 77772 dN 55543. dN 79970 aN 103 205 dN 69 686 dN 100 383 dN 129 484 GN Cushion fore 8 DL 4PARTLINE 6PARTLINE 8 PART LINE 42.934 dN 61816 dN 79775 dN 55 774 dN 80 303 dN 103 634 dN 70118 aN 100 955 dN 130 287 aN Dia. Rope 4PARTLINE 6 PART LINE 8 PART LINE 718" 48.033 dN 69 187 dN 89 250 dN. 63.499 dN 91-425 dN 117 988 dN 80 191 dN 115 458 dN 149 004 dN © The above minimum design factors are for new wire rope only (the efficiency of wire rope decreases with use), © WRI recommends the use of a proper slip & cut program to maximize the performance life of the wire rope. © To convert to Ibs multiply by 2.2482 © When operating near the maximum Working Load Limit consideration should be given to the efficiencies of wire rope bent around sheaves, or drums. Contact Wire Rope Industries West Division of Titan Supply at 780 - 462-2821 www.titansupply.ca Ropes that Outperform

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