Uniline
Toughest polyester stringing line you can buy
Uniline is a parallel-core cable of PET (polyester) filament. The Uniline core is bonded together with a rubber-based adhesive, wrapped with red rubber tape, over-braided with a tough polyester sleeve and entirely saturated with another rubber solution. The cable is then cured in an oven, causing the rubber to advance to a solid layer with very tough mechanical properties. The red rubber layer not only acts as a moisture barrier, but is also a wear indicator.
ALL SPECIFICATIONS
Diameter, in. |
Average Spliced break strength, LBS. |
Minimum Spliced break strength, LBS. |
Maximum**
|
Weight, LBS. |
3/8 | 6,000 | 5,400 | 1,500 | 7.0 |
1/2 | 10,500 | 9,450 | 2,625 | 10.0 |
5/8 | 17,200 | 15,480 | 4,300 | 15.6 |
3/4 | 24,200 | 21,780 | 6,050 | 21.7 |
7/8 | 32,800 | 29,520 | 8,200 | 30.6 |
1 | 42,200 | 37,980 | 10,550 | 38.7 |
1-1/8 | 53,000 | 47,700 | 13,250 | 48.8 |
1-1/4 | 64,500 | 58,050 | 16,125 | 60.4 |
1-3/8 | 78,000 | 70,200 | 19,500 | 73.1 |
1-1/2 | 92,000 | 82,800 | 23,000 | 86.9 |
1-5/8 | 108,000 | 97,200 | 27,000 | 102.1 |
1-3/4 | 125,000 | 112,500 | 31,250 | 118.4 |
1-7/8 | 144,000 | 129,600 | 36,000 | 135.3 |
2 | 164,000 | 147,600 | 41,000 | 155.0 |
** Working load is based on static or moderately dynamic lifting/pulling operations. Instantaneous changes in load, up or down, in excess of 10% of the rope’s rated working load constitute hazardous shock load and would void the normal working load recommendation. Consult Yale Cordage for guidelines for working loads and the safe use of the rope.