Shock-Absorbing No-Flatten Rope—Not for Lifting

Use this nylon rope when you need to compensate for sudden force, such as in towing applications or dock lines. Rope is rot and mildew resistant, but it can lose up to 20% of its strength when wet. Solid braided construction keeps the rope from flattening during use and disperses wear evenly, making it a good choice for high-friction applications, such as passing through pulleys. It knots easily and does not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Low-Stretch No-Flatten Rope—Not for Lifting

Choose this polyester rope for applications that require minimal stretch, such as in tie-down applications. It resists UV rays, rot, oil, and gas, and will not lose strength when wet. Solid braided construction keeps the rope from flattening during use and disperses wear evenly, making it a good choice for high-friction applications, such as passing through pulleys. It knots easily and does not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Wet-Environment No-Flatten Rope—Not for Lifting

This polypropylene rope floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet. It also resists acid, oil, and gas. Solid braided construction keeps the rope from flattening during use and disperses wear evenly, making it a good choice for high-friction applications, such as passing through pulleys. It knots easily and does not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Comfort-Grip Wear-Resistant Rope—Not for Lifting

Also known as sash cord, this rope has a soft cotton cover, so you can grip it without hurting your hands. The braided cover protects the braided core from wear during use and has a glazed finish for added wear resistance. Rope knots easily and does not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Dia. | Capacity, lbs. | Max. Temperature, ° F | Cover Material | Color | Length, ft. | Each | |
Polyester | |||||||
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5/32" | 10 | 150° | Glazed Cotton | White | 100 | 0000000 | 000000 |
Low-Stretch Flexible Rope—Not for Lifting


Rope has a strand core, which allows it to bend freely. The core is polyester to give the rope stretch resistance.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Nylon covers resist rot and mildew. Acrylic-coated covers have a clear acrylic on the outside to reduce wear. Polyester covers resist UV rays, rot, oil, and gas.
Shock-Absorbing Flexible Rope—Not for Lifting

Made of nylon with a strand core, this rope bends freely and compensates for sudden forces, such as those found in towing applications and dock lines. You can peel back the cover and remove the core strands to use it in light duty applications, such as tying items together.
Rope with a 5/32” diameter is also known as 550 cord.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Wet-Environment Flexible Rope—Not for Lifting

Made of polypropylene, this rope floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet. It also resists acid, oil, and gas. This rope has a braided cover with a strand core, so it bends freely. You can peel back the cover and remove the core strands to use it in light duty tying applications. This rope will not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Low-Stretch Easy-Splice Rope—For Lifting

For more control over your load, this rope is a high-performance polyester also known as Vectran, which has excellent resistance to stretch and slip. A polyurethane coating increases its wear resistance, making it a good choice for high-friction applications. It's braided with a hollow core, so it's easier to splice than other rope for adding a fitting or connecting rope together. It does not rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 5:1. Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
High-Temperature Easy-Splice Rope—For Lifting

Made of a high-performance aramid, also known as Technora, this rope keeps its strength in high heat and resists chemicals and corrosion. The braided construction and hollow core make it easier to splice than other rope, so you can add a fitting or connect rope together. This rope does not rotate under load. A polyurethane coating gives this rope wear resistance for high-friction applications.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 5:1. Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
Corrosion-Resistant Wire Rope—Not for Lifting

Choose this stainless steel wire rope for outdoor and washdown applications. This wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility.
Preformed wire rope maintains its shape when cut and resists unraveling.
18-8 stainless steel has good corrosion resistance.
316 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance.
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Extra-Flexible Corrosion-Resistant Wire Rope—Not for Lifting

More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys. Choose this stainless steel wire rope for outdoor and washdown applications.
Preformed wire rope maintains its shape when cut and resists unraveling.
Extra-lubricated wire rope has an additional coating of lubrication for added wear and corrosion resistance.
18-8 stainless steel has good corrosion resistance.
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Difficult-to-Bend Corrosion-Resistant Wire Rope—Not for Lifting

Often used as bracing and guy wires, individual strands are thick solid wire for a stiff construction. Choose this stainless steel wire rope for outdoor and washdown applications. Individual wire strands are preformed to maintain their shape and prevent rope from unraveling when cut. Extra-lubricated wire rope has an additional coating of lubrication for added wear and corrosion resistance.
18-8 stainless steel has good corrosion resistance.
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Wire Rope—Not for Lifting

This wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility. It is often used for hanging, tethering, and constructing barriers. The galvanized finish is corrosion resistant. Individual wire strands are preformed to maintain their shape and prevent rope from unraveling when cut.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Extra-Flexible Wire Rope—Not for Lifting

More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys. It is often used for hanging, tethering, and constructing barriers. Individual wire strands are preformed to maintain their shape and prevent rope from unraveling when cut. Extra-lubricated wire rope has an additional coating of lubrication for added wear and corrosion resistance.
Galvanized rope is corrosion resistant.
Strand and IWRC core are more crush resistant than fiber core.
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Difficult-to-Bend Wire Rope—Not for Lifting
Often used as bracing and guy wires, individual strands are thick solid wire for a stiff construction. The galvanized finish is corrosion resistant. Individual wire strands are preformed to maintain their shape and prevent rope from unraveling when cut. Extra-lubricated wire rope has an additional coating of lubrication for added wear and corrosion resistance. Often used as bracing and guy wires, individual strands are thick solid wire for a stiff construction.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Galvanized Steel Wire Rope with Hook—For Lifting


The galvanized finish resists corrosion. This wire rope includes a hook with latch on one end for use with winches. Individual wire strands are preformed to maintain their shape and prevent rope from unraveling when cut.
Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
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