Steel Wire Rope Ropetex S55

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Ropetex S55 is a rotating-resistant steel wire rope consisting of three layers of strands and a (steel) wire strand core. As the outer layer are closed in the opposite direction of the two inner layers this rope is considered as rotating-resistant steel wire rope.

Ropetex S55 is available from 9 to 20 mm and can be used for unguided single part lifting even with great lifting heights.

Ropetex S55 is good to use in several crane types like tower cranes, mobile cranes, electrical hoists and all other applications where a rotation resistant wire rope is required.

If you are searching for a comparable rope in a smaller diameter, look at Ropetex S18. 

  • Rope construction: 35(W)x7
  • Marking: According to standard
  • Temperature range: -40°C up to +200°C, for operating temperatures between 100°C and 200°C reduce MBF by minus 10 %
  • Standard: EN 12385-4
  • Note: Ropes of the class 35x7 have to be replaced always by ropes of the same/comparable class and never by ropes of class 18x7. Whereas ropes of the class 18x7 can be replaced also by ropes of 35x7 from a technical point of view.
  • Fill factor: 0,61
  • RCN: 23-2
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What surface finish and tensile strength does this steel wire rope have?
This steel wire rope has a Galvanized and is manufactured with a tensile strength of 1960 N/mm².The galvanized coating provides corrosion protection through a zinc layer, making the rope suitable for outdoor use and humid operating conditions.
What is the construction, core type, and lay of this steel wire rope?
This steel wire rope is constructed with Multistrand strands. It is manufactured with a steel core, offering higher structural stability, improved resistance to crushing, and reliable performance under heavy loads and multi-layer winding conditions. It is manufactured with an ordinary right-hand lay (sZ), providing a balanced combination of flexibility, wear resistance, and stable handling. This is the most commonly used lay for general