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HOISTS 18000 SERIVCE/MAINTENANCE MANUAL
5-18
Published 12-05-17, Control # 035-23
New Wire Rope—After initial loading, measure and record
the diameter of any new wire rope for comparison to future
inspections. See Maintain a Wire Rope Condition Report
.
The wire rope must be taken out of service when the
reduction from its nominal diameter is more than 5
percent.
Broken Rope Wires
When conducting the Periodic Comprehensive Inspection,
thoroughly clean the wire rope so breaks can be seen. Relax
the rope, move it off ā€œpick-up points,ā€ and flex it as much as
possible. Use a sharp awl to pick and probe between the
wires and strands, lifting any wire which appears loose or
moves excessively. Do not open strands of rotation-
resistant rope.
Wire breaks are typically at the crown of the strands—the
area that contacts the sheave or drum when a load is picked
up. Breaks at the crown will appear as small gaps in a wire.
In comparison, when wires in the valley of a strand break, the
broken ends will rise up and are easier to notice.
NOTE: The Daily Inspection does not require that the rope
be cleaned or probed.
The wire rope must be taken out of service when it has
the following number of broken wires:
See Figure 5-14
for an explanation of lay length.
• Running Ropes—six randomly broken wires in one lay
length or three broken wires in one strand in one lay
length.
• Standing Ropes (Pendants)—more than two broken
wires in one lay length in sections beyond the end
attachment, or more than one broken wire at the end
attachment (see Figure 5-13
).
• Rotation-resistant Rope—two randomly distributed
broken wires in six rope diameters or four randomly
distributed broken wires in 30 rope diameters.
• All Ropes—one outer wire broken at the point of contact
with the core and protrudes or loops out of the rope
structure—additional inspection is required.
• End Attachments (Figure 5-13
)—when more than one
broken wire appears at the attachment, replace the rope
or cut off the affected area and reattach the fitting.
NOTE: For galvanized bridle strand wire rope pendants—
United States Steel states ā€œReplacement criteria for
galvanized strand boom suspension pendants are
25 percent of the outer wires fractured, or 10
percent of the total numbers, whichever comes
first.ā€
FIGURE 5-12
WARNING
Falling Load Hazard
Replace wire rope when
more than one broken wire
appears at point marked by
arrow.
Item Description
1 Swagged Socket
2 Wedge Socket
3 Poured Zinc Socket
4 Hand-spliced Socket
5 Button Socket
FIGURE 5-13

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BrandManitowoc
Model18000
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