Lightweight Low-Stretch Grip-Tight Rope—Not for Lifting

Made of a polyester/polypropylene blend, this rope is approximately 15% lighter than standard polyester rope. Use it 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. The twisted construction gives it a grooved surface, allowing you to grip it tight without it slipping.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Shock-Absorbing Wear-Resistant Rope—Not for Lifting

A braided nylon core protected by a braided cover makes this rope resistant to both wear and sudden forces, such as those found in towing applications and dock lines. The braided construction also prevents the rope from rotating under load. When wet, this rope can lose up to 20% of its strength. It resists rot.
Nylon-covered rope resists mildew.
Polyester-covered rope resists UV rays, oil, and gas.
Polyurethane-coated rope is good for high-friction applications since its coating gives it increased wear resistance.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Low-Stretch Wear-Resistant Rope—Not for Lifting

Choose this polyester rope for applications that require minimal stretch, such as in tie-down applications. A braided cover protects the braided core from wear during use. The rope resists UV rays, rot, oil, and gas, and will not lose strength when wet. It knots easily and does not rotate under load.
Polyurethane-coated rope is good for high-friction applications since its coating gives it increased wear resistance.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Shock-Absorbing Easy-Splice Rope—Not for Lifting

Made from nylon, this rope compensates for sudden force, such as in towing applications and dock lines. A polyurethane coating gives this rope wear resistance for high-friction applications. It’s braided with a hollow core, so it’s easier to splice than other rope when adding a fitting or connecting rope together. It doesn’t rotate under load.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Rope with Eye on Both Ends—Not for Lifting

Rope has an eye on both ends to save time when attaching to tie downs and hooks. It knots easily and won’t rotate under load. Polyethylene rope is strong even when wet. Its performance is comparable to Spectra and Dyneema. It’s commonly used as a lightweight alternative to wire rope because of its excellent strength to weight ratio.
Note: The safety factor for capacity is 12:1.
Wire Rope—For Lifting

This wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility. 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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Ultra-Flexible Wire Rope—For Lifting

More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys. 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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Rotation-Resistant Wire Rope—For Lifting

To counteract rotation while under load, the outer strands are wound in the opposite direction of the core. 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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