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Inspection - the key to longer, safer wire rope use


As a rope is run through a groove, both become smaller. A used groove can be too small for a new rope; thus accelerating rope wear. A compromise between rope life and machining frequency must be made.

 Grooves should have an arc of contact with the wire rope between 135 and 150 degrees. They should be tapered to permit the rope to enter and leave the groove smoothly. Field inspection groove gauges are made to the nominal diameter of the rope plus 1/2 of the allowable rope oversize tolerance. When the field inspection gauge fits perfectly, the groove is at the minimum permissible contour.

The diameter of a wire rope is the diameter of the smallest circle which will enclose all the strands.  Measurements should be made to the outer circles.

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