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6x36 Compacted Steel Wire Rope

6x36 Compacted

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Product Description
Applications

The 6x36 compacted steel wire rope is engineered for applications that require a high level of flexibility, strength, and durability in a compact design. Featuring 6 strands with 36 wires each, this rope offers enhanced performance and efficiency, especially in environments where space is limited and the demands are high.

  • Elevator Systems

  • Marine and Offshore

  • Construction

  • Industrial Machinery

  • Cranes and Hoisting Systems

Features
  • 6x36 Construction: The 6 strands with 36 wires configuration provides a high strength-to-diameter ratio, delivering robust performance while maintaining excellent flexibility.

  • Compacted Design: The compaction process increases the rope’s density and reduces its diameter, enhancing its strength and load-bearing capabilities while ensuring a more compact profile.

  • High Strength: Offers exceptional tensile strength and durability, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications and rigorous conditions.

  • Enhanced Flexibility: Despite its compact design, the rope remains flexible, facilitating smooth handling and operation over pulleys and sheaves.

  • Smooth Operation: Designed for reduced friction and wear, ensuring smooth operation and longevity of both the rope and associated equipment.

  • Corrosion Resistance: Available in galvanized or stainless steel options, providing resistance to corrosion and extending the rope’s service life in harsh environments.

  • Versatile Use: The 6x36 compacted steel wire rope is versatile, fitting a wide range of applications from cranes and elevators to marine and construction environments.

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England

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F-58200 Cosne Sur Loire

France

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