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Strongline (R14)
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Strongline (R14)

Strongline (R14)
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Strongline (R14)-1

High performance ropes STRONGLINE™ FIBRE ROPES SPECIFIC GRAVITY UV-RESISTANCE ABRASION RESISTANCE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ELONGATION MELTING POINT • 1,38 • excellent • excellent • good • see graph • approx. 265oC When STRONGLINE™ is installed on a towing winch, twists in the rope induced during installation could reduce the life time of the rope once put to work. It is crucial to use a turning table for unwinding from a coil. To facilitate the installation with respect to avoiding induced twists, a longitudinal marking has been made to the STRONGLINE™ from the factory. Please make sure the longitudinal marking line is always on the same position while winding up the STRONGLINE™ on your towing winch. CONSTRUCTION TCLL VALUE COLOUR MARKER YARN WATERABSORPTION • parallel cores with jacket • 70 % • white • orange •<1% Diameter, weight and MBF (as well as other mechanical and physical properties) are determined according ISO 2307:2005. The MBF refers to the breaking strength in the rope/wire itself, without splices or any other form of termination that can be formed with or without the use of accessories/ttings. See on page CI-4 more information about the new A3™ splice for STRONGLINE™ 0 www.lankhorstropes.com The master of innovation in ropes Min.breaking force (%) used rope STRONGLINE™ rope has a construction consisting of a parallel core with a braided protective cover. The parallel core results in a very high strength compared to the diameter and material. The protective cover ensures a long life-time of the rope due to its excellent resistance against abrasion. Regular maintenance can lengthen the life-time even more. The main application of this rope will be towing and mooring.

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