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Yale PE-12 Cordage

Yale PE-12 Cordage

New and Improved

PE-12 has been recently re-engineered boosting its strengths significantly. Using the same high tenacity fiber we use in our value packed Portland Braid, this high tenacity polyester single braid offers a single end per carrier construction which keels the rope from flattening out in service and self centers in sheaves beautifully. PE-12 comes with the same tough grade of Maxijacket urethane we use on out more expensive products. PE-1q2 is easy to splice and field repairs are easily accomplished. It is available in unlimited lengths and brilliant colors for easy identification. PE-12 is torque free and is undamaged when rigging with swivels.

Diamerter Inches (mm) Average Spliced
Break Strength*
Minimum Spliced
Break Strength*
Maximum**
Work Load 5:1
Weight
Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs Kg Lbs/ 100ft Kg/100m
5/16 (8.0) 3,900 1,170 3,510 1,590 780 350 3.2 4.8
3/8 (9.0) 5,900 2,675 5,310 2,410 1,180 535 3.9 5.8
7/16 (11.0) 9,800 4,445 8,820 4,000 1,960 885 6.4 9.5
1/2 (12.0) 12,500 5,675 11,250 5,105 2,500 1,135 8.5 12.7
9/16 (14.0) 15,800 7,170 14,220 6,455 3,160 1,430 10.5 15.6
5/8 (16.0) 18,500 8,395 16,650 7,555 3,700 1,675 12.5 18.6
3/4 (18.0) 23,250 10,555 20,925 9,495 4,650 3,115 25.9 38.6
1 (24.0) 41,600 18,885 37,440 16,995 8,320 3,775 31.3 46.6

 

* Knots and abrupt bends significantly reduce the strength of all ropes and lowers maximum working load.
**Working load is based on static of moderately dynamic lifting/pulling operations. Instantaneous changes in the load up or down, in excess of 10 percent of the rope’s rated working load constitutes hazardous shock load and would void normal working load recommendations. Consult Yale Cordage for guidelines for working loads and safe use of rope.

Energy Absorption
The colored area under the curve represents the rope’s ability to do “work” and is expressed in foot-pounds per pound of rope in tension
Green working 406 ft. lbs./lb.
Red ultimate 8,738 ft. lbs./lb.

Dielectric Strength
The maximum allowable leakage for clean, dry PE-12 is 100 Micro Amperes when tested at 90KV per ASTM 1701-05 “Routine Production Test”. Absorbed and entrained moisture or impurities will increase ropes conductivity dramatically

Splice using Yale’s splicing technique document #10015101 (all sizes)

Specific Gravity: 1.38

WARNING: Prop 65: Products supplied by CERTEX USA may expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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