Wire Rope Specifications
Wire Rope Specifications
Wire Rope Specifications
Indian Standard
STEEL WIRE ROPES FOR GENERAL
ENGINEERING PURPOSES -4PECIFlCATION
( Third Revision }
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9198
UDC 611~12i
0 BIS 1990
Price Group 1
Wire Ropes and Wire Products Sectional Committee, HMD 10
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Third Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on
23 October 1989, after the draft finalized by the Wire Ropes and Wire Products Sectional Committee
had been approved by the Heavy Mechanical Engineering Division Council.
This standard was first published in 1963. In order to align the standard with the corresponding IS0
Standard IS0 2408 : 1973 ‘Steel wire ropes for general purposes - Characteristics’, the standard was
iirst revised in 1970.
In the second revision published in 1977, certain changes in the list of constructions were made. In
view of the experience gained in the industry, the Committee decided to revise the standard.
Accordingly, in this third revision, the construction 6 x 19 ( 12/6/l ) with steel core ( IWRC ) has
been added and Tables 2 and 3 and requirements for galvanizing have been modified.
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lndinu Standard
STEEL WIRE ROPES FOR GENERAL
ENGINEERING PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
( Third Revision /
1 SCOPE 3. TERMlNOLOGY
1.1 This standard covers general requirements 3.1 For terminology, referencemay be made to
for steel wire ropesfor usewith cranes, excava- IS 2363: 1981.
tars and for generalengineeringpurposes. The
following rope constructions,tensile designations 4 ROPE SIZE AND TOLERANCE
andsize rangesare covered: 4.1 The size of the rope, designatedas ‘nominal
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Consfruction Tensile Designation CO&-e
i 570 1770 1960 Fibrc
6x 7
6 x 19 ( 12/6/l )
6 x 19 ( 12/6/l )
6 x 37 (18/12/6/l )
6 x 37 ( 18/1216/l )
6 x 17 (8/8/I )
6 x 19 (9/9/l )
6x 19 (12/6+6F/I)
6 x 26 ( IO/S & 5/5/i )
6x31 (12/6&6/G/l)
6 x 36 ( 14/7 8.27/7/l )
6 x 41 (16/8&8/8/l)
6 x 49 ( 16/8 Rr S/S/S,!1 )
6 X 55 ( 16/S & 8/8/8;6/1 )
8 x 19 (9/9/l )
8 x 19 ( 12!6 ?- 6F/l )
17 x 7 (6/l )
18 x 7 (611 )
34 x 7 (.6/i )
36 x 7 (6/t )
12 x 6 over 3 x 24
6 X 25 ( 12/12/A )
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8 to 52 mm 8 to 26 mm
With Fibre Core ( FC) With Steel Core ( IWRC )
._.
, ;4gez: .- Approximate Mass Minimum Breaking Load Correspondiog to Tensllc
Fibro Steel Designation of Wires of
core Core i 1 570 1770 1960
Steel Fibre SlCCl Fibrc St4
j
(1)
mm
221 24’3 31
COP2
(5)
kN
33
core
(6)
kN
Core
!G
37%
C‘Xe
(8)
kN i Core
(9)
kN
I 30’8 39 42 z 47’5
g:; 38’0 48 52 58.7
41’9 46’0 58 63 2 71’0
199
234 g:; 278
$8” :E 313 338 347 375
271 .. - i%i 397 407 439
472 -
354 - 494 -_ 557 - 617
797 - - - I 388 -
936 - i 2; - ti;: - 1 629 -
NOTES
-I
col 5,obtain
?I” To 9 by 1.191. aggregate
7 and CACulatcd braking loads, multiply the figures given in co! 4. 6 and 8 by 1’163 and tpost
2 The nominal diameter 28 to 52 mm arc non-prcierred: ropes above 2G mm diameter can be advantageously
used to equal lay construction ( seeTables 4 and 5 ),
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8 to 56 mm 8 to 40 mm
With Fibre Core ( FC ) With Steel Core ( IWRC )
;;:; 64’3
54’8 78
67 72 ;i L2 83
I::
678 74% 91 2 102 110 1;: 122
88’6 97’4 118 I2b 134 144 148 160
NOTES
t TO obtain c&xdalcd aggre8atc breaking loads, multiply the figures given in co1 4, 6 and 8 by 1.213 and those
given in col 5. 7 and 9 by 1’316.
z The nominal diameter 28 to 56 are non-prcfcrrcd; ropes abovc 26 mm diameter can be advantageously used
m equal lay construction ( see Table 6 ).
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6 x 17 (S/8/1 ) 6 x 17 ( ala/1 )
With Fibre Core ( FC 1 With Steel Core ( IWRC )
6 x 19 (9/9/l ) 6 x 19 (9/9/I )
With Fibre Core ( FC ) With Steel Core ( IWRC )
_.__ 1 570
,,, .._..... -- 1 770 1960 -
Fibre , Steel Fibre Steel Fibrc Steel Fibre Steel
C‘XC COW COIC COW COW COR C&C
(1) “(“2;” (3) (7) (8) (9)
mm kg/100m kg/100 m ts I 5% !c% I kN kN kN
; 23‘3 26.2
33’2 33
42 :4 2 i? 2: 2
IO
11 g::
45’1 41.0
49.6 52
63 56
68 :: z Gi 2
91 93 101
:; 63.0
53’1 59’0
693 8785 ;: ;9” 107 118
124 f$ 137
tz 73’0
95’4 105
w3 133
102 110
144 115
150 162 166 179
18 121 133 168 182 190 205 210 227
:: 135 148
164 188 203
224 211 “2:! E 253
21 f$ 198 $2: 272 :z 306 314 ::;
;;t 252
215 236
211 351
299 379
323 337
396 364
428 2;: 403
474
28 292 321 407 440 459 496 508 549
32 382 420 532 575 600 648 664 717
36 483 531 759 820 841 908
1 121
2 596
721 656 1036
z: 1 086
2; I 937
134 1012 1E 1 356
48 858 2 :z 1 293 1 349 : 2; 1 494 1 614
52 1 005 I 108 1517 1 584 1711 1 154 1 a94
_ . ,~~.^.~~.._I,. ~~~3
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2 137
123 I35
151 1’9: 207
186 194
216 209
233 214
239 ::;
20 I52 I67 212 229 258 ZGS 286
22 184 202 257 277 ;;; 312 320 346
NOTE-To obtain calculated aggregate breakins loads, multiply tbc figures given ill col 4, 6 and 8 by 1’163 and
those given in col 5, 7 and 9 by 1,270.
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Table 6 @caking Load and Mass for 6 x 26 ( 1015 & 5/5/l ), 6 x 31 ( 1216 & 6/6/l ),
6 x 36 ( 1417 & 7/7/l ), 6 x 41 ( 1618 & 8!8/1 ), 6 x 49 (1618 & 8/8/8/1 ) and
6 x 55 ( 1618 & 8/5/8/6/l ) Constructions
( Clauses 1 .I, 4.1 mrcf 5.1 and 7-&c 3 )
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1; 30’8
38’0 33’9
41.8 42 45 47 51
z: :A
46’0 50’8 2: 2 :; !lz
t: 54’7 GO.2 75 81 84 92 2 18
13 64’3 70’7 1:; 2 99 Ei 1;; II8
2 7&5
97’3 82.0 133 143’ ::i 161 166 178
137
18 123 K 168 I81 189 204 210 226
:; 1:: 167
151 207
187 202 2il
234 228
252 233 252
279
22 184 202 251 “2:‘: 283 30s ::: 338
24 219 241 298 322 336 363 372 402
sg 257
298 328
283 4CG
350 378 458
395 426
494 437
507 472
547
12 389 428 530 “,:i: 598 646 662 715
36 493 542 671 725 757 817 840 905
2 736
608 Ei 1829
on3 1 083
895 1 934
I31 I 009
22i ; t;: I117
48 876 964 I 193 f :3 I 345 I 453 t ‘2 f ai;
52 1 028 1131 1401 I 579 I 705 I 888
2: I1 369
192 II311
506 I 865
624 2I 014
754 2,831
102 2I 978
270 2 028
328 22514
190
64 1 557 I713 2 122 2 291 2 392 2 583 : E 2 860
68 I 758 ,934 2 39s 2 387 2 700 2916 3 229
72 I 971 2 685 2 900 3 027 3 269 3 352 3 620
76 2 196 :;z 2 992 3 231 3 373 3 643 3 755 4 034
ii 2 683
433 2 676
2951 3 655
31s 3 947
580 43 737
I?0 4 036
450 4 138
562 44928
469
(1)
mm
; 28.2
22’3 34‘4
272 29
36 34 41
33 :; 36 42
12 50.2 65 86 96
13 2;:; 4;:; 76 2 2 101 :: 112
;; 89’2 109
83’3 2 136
104 100
130 t:: 144
110 170
130
2 236
201 245
287 260 :s 293
343 405
345 324
380 382
449
:i ::: 435
333 it: 544
417 520
398 470 441 520
461 G14 576 680
36 452 551 584 689 658 777 729 860
NOTE- TO obtain calculated aggregate breaking loads, multiply the figures given in col 4, 6 and 8 by 1’191 and
those given in col 5, 7 and 9 by 1.336.
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12 53 62’6 79
1: 4: 73’5
85’2 7:
90 1% 8’: 1:: z: IE
I6 94 III 118 139 102 120 113 133
133 157 147 174
:;I8 118
132 141
174
157 149
:*z I76
218
196 I68
188 199
221 208
186 220
245
2 247
210 294
251 2: 313
368 299 353 331 391
351 414 389
g 474
8: 445
341
564 471
597
361 705
426
557 2; 481
628 451
589 2:
459
673 795 746 880
NOTE,- TO obtain c&ulated agg&ato breaking loads, mulfiply the figures given in col 4, 6 and 8 by I.191 and
those given in col S. 7 and 9 by 1.327.
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Table 9 Breaking Load and Mass for 17 X 7 ( 6/l ) and 18 x 7 ( 6/l ) Constructions
( cIulrscs I. 1, 4. I rind 5. I )
Fibrc
I-
!
31s
212
231 338
288
392 442
381
325 422
490
360
%
32 % 412 512 % 577 :z 639 G59
2 496
612 643
521 z% 824
668 902
731 753
929 809
999 833
1 029
NOTE-To obtain calculated aggregate breaking loads, multiply the figures given in col 4, 6 and 8 by l’2g3 and
those given in col 5, 7 and 9 by 1’344.
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‘Cable 10 Breaking Load and Mass for 34 x 7 ( 6/l ) and 36 x 7 ( 6/l ) Constructions
( c/auses I. I, 4.1 mn 5.1 )
12 56’2 579 80 88 90
1: 7@5
65’9 78’8
679 2 98
ii 1:: 110i: 120
103 105
122
16 99’9 103 1% 128 141 144 157 160
:: 624
SOG 643
521 784
634 648
800 716
884 902
730 979
793 809
999
NOTE-To obtain calculated aggregate breaking loads, multiply the figures given in col4,G and 8 by 1.334 and
those given in co1 5, 7 and 9 by 1.366.
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..-.- --._--
!
Nominal : .Appr~a~tc Minimum Breaking Load Corresponding to Tensile
Diameter , Designation of Wires of
(1) !--_-
/ (2) ..- (3) - - (4) (5)
/ mm i kg/i00 m kN kN kN
9" 29'3
23‘2 38
30 43
34 2
I? 43'8
36'2 57
47 64
53 71
59
I
68
ii
$9’
115
121 I51
:; 131
145 188
170 192 2:
22 175 228 ::: 285
;i 209
245 271 359
306 :2
28 234 ::z 416 461
32 371 483 544 602
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ii % 260
;Yi :f‘i ::z :z 375
315 329
392 415
349
;: 279
324 353
305 368 i: 2: % 2:; 2;
NOTES
1 To obtain the calculated a&sate breaking !oads, multiply the figures given in col 4,G and 8 by 1’177 and
thosegiven in col 5,7 and 9 by 1’251.
2 in case of p, wire, 3 or more round wires may be used.
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AMENDMENTNO. 1 JANUARY 1993
TO
IS 2266: 1989 STEEL WIRE ROPES FOR GENERAL
ENGINEERING PURPOSES - SPECIFICATJON
( Third Ke vision )
AMENDMENT
NO. 2 MARCH 1993
TO
IS 2266: 1989 STEEL WIRE ROPES FOR GENERAL
ENGINEERING PURPOSES -SPECIFICATION
(Third Revision)
(Page 2, clause 6.4 )-Substitute ‘PrefomCng’/or ‘Perfomiing’.
(Page 2, clause 6.4, line 2) - Substiote ‘prefomwY/or ‘perfomwd’.
(Page 3, Table 2, col9,line4) - Substitute ‘78.7’for 70.7’.
(Page 4, Table 3, co/ 8, line 4) - Substitule ‘7O’/or ‘78’.
(HMDlO)