Double braided polyester rope (DBP): It features double braid construction for durability and low-stretch properties for safety. Its low cost and abrasion resistance make it a good choice for use with our portable winches where it is subject to friction and heat. For better performances, always use the Portable Winch Co. ropes with your winch.
Specifications
Specifications
Minimum Breaking Load (metric) : 3300 kg Minimum Breaking Load (imperial) : 7275 lb Material : Double braided polyester
Weight & Dimensions
Weight (metric) : 36,5 kg Weight (imperial) : 80,5 lb Length (metric) : 300 m Length (imperial) : 984' Diameter (metric) : 12 mm Diameter (imperial) : 1/2''
Warranty
Other : 3 months
Additional information
Additional Information : Stretch only 12% at break point. Additional information : The Minimum Breaking Strength is observed during a destructive test. You should divide it by an appropriate safety factor.
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Martin Timmons, Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada
« Flexibility for multiple uses. »
Ken Rubesh, Portland, Oregon, USA
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Edward Kilmartin, Twain Harte, California, USA
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Tim Ruggerio , Hadley, New York, USA
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Paul Begin, Victoria Harbour, Ontario, Canada
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