Product Details:
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Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | LKS |
Certification: | CE / ISO 9001 |
Model Number: | WRALL |
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Minimum Order Quantity: | 1mtrs |
Price: | USD1600/ton |
Packaging Details: | Wood Reels |
Delivery Time: | 15 days after the order confirmation |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100tons monthly |
Detail Information |
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Material: | Steel Wire Rope | Type: | Wire Rope Assemblies |
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Application: | P.P.A | Rope Type: | 7x7 Or 1x19 Strand Wire Rope |
Standard: | GB, ASTM,JIS | OEM/ODM: | Available |
Alloy Or Not: | Non-alloy | HS Code: | 73121000 |
High Light: |
steel wire rope fittings,wire cable assemblies |
Product Description
Most folks think lifelines when it comes to fall protection, but if you quiz them about how these systems work or when they are good fits for an application, they come up short. So what is a cable-based fall protection system, and what are the pros and cons of lifeline systems?
Cable fall protection systems take many names, including rat lines, HLL’s, and horizontal lifelines just to name a few. In their simplest form, cable fall protection systems consist of wire rope secured by a series of terminal and intermediate anchor points. By connecting a body harness and lanyard to a shuttle traveling the length of the line, a worker can safely move along a horizontal (or vertical) plane. Cable systems are deceptively simple in design, but done properly, they are actually highly engineered fall protection systems.
In a previous post titled “Is My Horizontal Lifeline Safe?”, we shared pictures of some home-made rat lines we have encountered in the field. Lifelines made from combinations of wire rope, wire rope clips, and turnbuckles may look safe, but these home-made solutions share little in common with the engineered lifelines we design and install at DFP.
LKS supply key components to the manufacturers and installers of fall arrest systems.
With years of knowledge, our team can supply everything from wire rope through to individual and bespoke fittings used in these systems. Some of our main components are listed below:
Nominal Diameter: 8 mm
Approximate Mass : 0.312 kg/m
Minimum breaking loads – 1770 Mpa :45.5 kN
Nominal Diameter: 8 mm
Approximate Mass: 0.242 kg/m
Minimum breaking loads – 1770 Mpa: 38.0 kN
M12 Thread with a swaging dimension of 12.5mm. This is smaller than the standard 16mm dimension usually associated with 8mm rope, which makes it popular among engineers swaging on site using an Electro/Hydraulic hand tool.
Part Code:SSRFS0812M WT:0.585 kg
D1: M12 mm Wire:8 mm
L1:305 A:14 mm
D: 12 mm H: 20 mm
LG:420 mm D3:12.5 mm
L2:80 mm T:5 mm
B:3 mm L:150 mm
Commonly used in the industry to swage on site. Swaged eyes & studs are also available.
Part Code :SSSF0008 L1:145 mm
Wire:8 mm L2:85 mm
A:17 mm D:16 mm
H:26 mm D2:26 mm
Used by many to get the tension required for systems. The benefit of this fitting is that it does not require swaging on site.
Part Code:SSRFE0012 D1:M12 mm
Wire:8 mm L1:235
A:14 mm D:12 mm
H:20 mm E:8 mm
A1: 13 mm T:25 mm
We can also source specific fittings and wire rope constructions, producing bespoke assemblies to order by our fast in-house wire rope assembly team.
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