Ropes for Drum and Koepe Friction Hoists

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Hitchen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

THE object of this paper is to present the various facts that l1ave been revealed during lengthy investigations into the performance of all types of ropes on different hoisting installations. It then goes on to suggest means by which most of these findings could be usefully employed to obtain more economical rope lives with increased safety. SHAFT HOISTING ROPES Four basic designs of ropes are now employed for hoisting duties: (1) Six-strand, round strand ropes with fibre cores. (2) Six-strand, triangular strand ropes with fibre cores. (3) Non-rotating, multi-strand ropes. 0) Locked coil ropes. Round Strand Ropes (Figure 1) Very solid and reliable ropes can be obtained with this simple geo-metric design of strand. 1'1?iangula1? Strand Ropes (Figure 2) Owing to the fact that the wires in the strands are bent over a triangle, they do not seat quite so solidly as when they are bent over a circular core wire, as is the case with
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APA: H. Hitchen  (1963)  Ropes for Drum and Koepe Friction Hoists

MLA: H. Hitchen Ropes for Drum and Koepe Friction Hoists. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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