6 X 19 WIRE ROPE CLASSIFICATION

6×19 Classification

6 x 19 Classification ropes provide an excellent balance between fatigue and wear resistance. They give excellent service with sheaves and drums of moderate size. 6 x 19 Classification ropes contain 6 strands with 15 through 26 wires per strand, no more than 12 of which are outside wires.

IWRC shown; Fiber Core available

6 x 19 Seale

Characteristics

Resistant to abrasion and crushing; medium fatigue resistance

Typical Applications

  • Haulage Rope
  • Choker Rope
  • Rotary Drilling Line

Fiber Core shown; IWRC available

6 x 21 Filler Wire

Characteristics

Less abrasion resistance; more bending fatigue resistance

Typical Applications

  • Pull Ropes
  • Load Lines
  • Backhaul Ropes
  • Draglines

IWRC shown; Fiber Core available

6 x 25 Filler Wire

Characteristics

Most flexible rope in classification; best balance of abrasion and fatigue resistance

Typical Applications

Most widely used of all wire rope –

  • Cranes Hoists
  • Skip Hoists
  • Haulage
  • Mooring Lines
  • Conveyors
  • Etc.

IWRC shown; Fiber Core available

6 x 26 Warrington Seale

Characteristics

Good balance of abrasion and fatigue resistance

Typical Applications

  • Boom Hoists
  • Logging and Tubing Lines
6 x 19 Classification Rope
Diameter, in. Nominal Strength, *Tons (Bright or Drawn Galvanized)† Approximate wt./Ft, lb.
EEIP EIP IWRC Fiber Core

CERTEX

Cat. Ref. No.

IWRC

CERTEX

Cat. Ref. No.

Fiber Core

CERTEX

Cat. Ref. No.

IWRC

CERTEX

Cat. Ref. No.

Fiber Core
1/4     CX01·00S9 3.40 CX01-0634 3.02 0.116 0.105
5/16     CX01·0060 5.27 CX01-0635 4.69 0.18 0.164
3/8     CX01·0061 7.55 CX01-0636 6.71 0.26 0.236
7/16 CX01-0029 11.2 CXO1-0044 9.90 CXOl-0062 10.2 CX01-0637 9.09 0.35 0.32
1/2 CX01-0030 14.6 CXOl – 0045 12.9 CXOl-0063 13.3 CX01-0638 11.8 0.46 0.42
9/16 CX01-0031 18.S CXOl – 0046 16.2 CXOl-0064 16.8 CX01-0639 14.9 0.59 0.53
5/8 CX01·0032 22.7 CXOl – 0047 20.0 CXOl-0065 20.6 CX01-0640 18.3 0.72 0.66
3/4 CXOl-0033 32.4 CXOl – 0048 28.6 CX01·0066 29.4 CX01-0641 26.2 1.04 0.95
7/8 CX01·0034 43.8 CXOl – 0049 39.0 CX01·0067 39.8 CX01-0642 35.4 1.42 1.29
1 CXOl-0035 56.9 CXOl – 0050 50.6 CX01·0068 51.7 CX01-0643 46.0 1.85 1.68
1 1/8 CX01-0036 71.S CXOl – 0051 63.6 CX01·0069 65.0 CX01-0644 57.9 2.34 2.13
1 1/4 CXOl-0037 87.9 CXOl – 0052 78.2 CX01-0070 79.9 CX01-0645 71.0 2.89 2.63
1 3/8 CX01-0038 106.0 CXOl – 0053 94.0 CX01-0071 96.0 CX01-0646 85.4 3.50 3.18
1 1/2 CXOl-0039 125.0 CXOl – 0054 111.0 CX01-0072 114.0 CX01-0647 101.0 4.16 3.78
1 5/8 CXOl-0040 146.0 CXOl – 0055 129.0 CX01-0073 132.0 CX01-0648 118.0 4.88 4.44
1 3/4 CXOl-0041 169.0 CXOl – 0056 150.0 CX01-0074 153.0 CX01-0649 136.0 5.67 5.15
1 7/8 CXOl-0042 192.0 CXOl – 0057 17 1.0 CX01-0075 174.0 CX01-0650 155.0 6.50 5.91
2 CXOl-0049 217.0 CXOl – 0058 194.0 CX01-0076 198.0 CX01-0651 176.0 7.39 6.72
2 1/8     CX01·0628 221.0 CX01-0652 197.0 8.35 7.59
2 1/4     CX01·0629 247.0 CX01-0653 220.0 9.36 8.51
2 3/8     CX01·0630 274.0 CX01-0654 244.0 10.4 9.48
2 1/2     CX01·0631 302.0 CX01-0655 269.0 11.6 10.5
2 5/8     CX01·0632 331.0   12.8 11.6
2 3/4     CX01·0633 361.0   14.0 12.7

*Acceptance strength is not less than 2 1/2% below the nominal strengths listed. †Galvanizing: For class A galvanized wire rope (EIP and IPS grades only), deduct 10% from the nominal strength shown.

WARNING: Any warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product apply only to the nominal strength of new, unused wire rope. All equipment using this product must be properly used and maintained. Wire rope must be properly stored, handled, used and maintained. Most importantly, wire rope must be regularly inspected during use. Damage, abuse or improper maintenance can cause rope failure. Consult the AISI Wire Rope Users Manual, ASME or ANSI Standards, before usage. Wire rope removal criteria are based on the use of steel sheaves. If synthetic sheaves are used, consult the sheave equipment manufacturer. WARNING!