Review of in-service wire rope inspection methods

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. R. Weischedel
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The art of wire rope inspection has advanced rapidly over the past decade. Present electromagnetic (EM) wire rope inspection instruments provide an important and often vital element of wire rope inspection. Some instruments are easy to operate and offer simple and clear data interpretation. Simultaneously, wire rope inspection and retirement standards are becoming simpler and more lucid. Future guidelines will he easy for inspectors to apply and for rope operators to fulfill. The thrust of evolving regulations is clearly toward periodic EM inspections supported by visual inspections. These development sallow even moderately skilled personnel to perform EM inspections of wire ropes. Therefore, it is now possible and cost effective for wire rope users to have EM and visual inspections performed by in-house personnel. In-house EM inspections have many advantages and offer an excellent return on the initial investment. Since EM inspections can detect rope deterioration in its beginning stage, wire rope users recognize that they are an effective preventive maintenance tool. For instance, the early detection of wear or corrosion allows immediate corrective action. This can easily double, or even triple or quadruple, the service life of a rope.
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APA: H. R. Weischedel  (1991)  Review of in-service wire rope inspection methods

MLA: H. R. Weischedel Review of in-service wire rope inspection methods. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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