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3 Strand White/White/Blue Polypropylene Rope

3 Strand White/White/Blue Polypropylene Rope

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SKU: SKU: NPNB-TWPBW240300

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Description

Description

3 Strand White/White/Blue Polypropylene Rope

This premium grade U.V. stabilized 3 strand polypropylene rope is available in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" diameters. This lightweight economical 3 strand polypropylene rope is made from premium grade U.V. stabilized polypropylene fiber which provides versatility and floats. The minimum break strength varies depending on the diameter size but ranges from 1,250 lbs. per foot to 7,650 lbs. per foot. Most sizes are supplied in the following lengths: 300", 600', and 1,200', and are supplied on a durable wooden spool.

Features

Features

  • Premium Grade
  • U.V. Stabilized
  • 3 Strand
  • Polypropylene Fiber Rope
  • Versatile
  • Economical
  • Lightweight
  • Floats

Specifications

Specifications

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3 STRAND WHITE/WHITE/BLUE POLYPROPYLENE ROPE
Diameter (Inches) Length (Feet) Minimum Break Strength (lbs) Approx. Density (lbs/100ft) Approx. Package Weight (lbs) Part #
1/4 600 1,250 1.2 7.2 NPNB-TWPBW080600
3/8 600 2,440 2.8 16.8 NPNB-TWPBW120600
3/8 1,200 2,440 2.8 33.6 NPNB-TWPBW121200
1/2 600 3,780 4.7 28.2 NPNB-TWPBW160600
3/4 300 7,650 10.7 32.1 NPNB-TWPBW240300
3/4 600 7,650 10.7 64.2 NPNB-TWPBW240600

Additional Information

Additional Information

WARNING & SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: MISUSE COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
Caution: Use of Working Loads Because of the wide range of rope use, rope condition, and exposure to various factors, it is impossible to make blanket recommendations for correct rope selection. Tensile strengths listed apply to new, unused rope with proper splices. Proper choice, care, and inspection are essential. Consult your cordage vendor for proper use.
Dynamic Loading Dynamic loading occurs when rope is subjected to sudden or extreme stress. Working load figures are void if the rope has been exposed to dynamic loading, high temperatures, long-term loads, extreme stress, or improper storage.
Effect of Temperature Tensile strength values apply to ropes tested at 70°F. Higher temperatures reduce tensile strength, and prolonged exposure causes permanent damage.
Avoid Abrasion Protect ropes from sharp edges and abrasive surfaces. Visible wear indicates compromised tensile strength. Use chafing gear where needed.
Avoid Chemicals Acids and alkalis damage ropes and fibers. Use caution around cleaning acids, cast soda, and paints. Inspect rope before use.
Rope Inspection Inspection should occur before, during, and after each use. If fibers show wear, the rope should be re-spliced, downgraded, or replaced.
Knots & Splicing Splicing is preferred over knots. Knots can reduce tensile strength by up to 50%.
Rope Storage Store ropes in a clean, dry location away from sunlight and extreme heat. Natural fiber ropes will rot if not kept dry.
Sunlight Degradation Polypropylene and polyethylene ropes degrade under UV exposure. Replace rope when discoloration or broken filaments appear.
Dielectric Properties Dielectric testing applies only to new, unused, clean rope. Contaminants increase conductivity. Nylon and natural fiber ropes should not be used near energized lines. Testing must reflect actual operating conditions.

What's in the Box

What’s in the Box

  • Qty 1 - 3 Strand White/White/Blue Polypropylene Rope