Mooring ropes
Manila rope (manila) is a twisted article of processed fibers of abacus leaves. Abaca is a perennial textile banana growing in the tropics on the Philippine islands. Has a beautiful tawny color. Less than all natural ropes are prone to rot in seawater. Low specific gravity, the ability to quickly return the moisture received, a great bursting force-all these advantages put Manila hemp at one of the first places among the raw materials used in the production of ropes.
 

 

 

Using:

  • decorative design of wooden houses
  • in the Navy for the manufacture of storm traps, auxiliary ropes of cargo devices, flinging end, running rigging(rigging of a ship), etc.
  • the design of rooms and stairs as fencing elements, etc.
  • when handling cargoes, where it is necessary to softly move the load.

 

Manila rope

 

Diameter

 

Minimum tensile strength

 

Weight
mm kN kg/m

 

5

 

1.8

 

0.020

 

6

 

2.4

 

0.027

 

8

 

4.0

 

0.039

 

10

 

5.4

 

0.056

 

11

 

7.0

 

0.072

 

12

 

10.6

 

0.104

 

14

 

13.8

 

0.143

 

16

 

17.6

 

0.189

 

18

 

21.6

 

0.237

 

20

 

26.0

 

0.277

 

22

 

30.8

 

0.318

 

24

 

36.0

 

0.382

 

26

 

42.0

 

0.443

 

28

 

48.0

 

0.510

 

30

 

54.0

 

0.591

 

32

 

60.1

 

0.679

 

36

 

74.1

 

0.848

 

40

 

90.1

 

1.06

 

44

 

110

 

1.26

 

48

 

120

 

1.52

 

 

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