Polypropylene and Polyethylene Width Polypropylene Polypropylene Diam. mm. Diam. inch. Circ. inch. Kg/100m Cr./bl Kg/100m Cr./bl 4 5/32 1/2 0.72 220ikgs 0.82 220 kgs 5 3/16 5/8 1.12 320 1.21 300 6 7/32 3/4 1.6 550 1.82 400 7 1/4 7/8 2.3 750 2.5 550 8 5/16 1 3.0 960 3.19 700 9 11/32 1-1/8 3.7 1.190 4.1 890 10 3/8 1-1/4 4.5 1.425 5.0 1.090 12 ½ 1-1/2 6.6 2.030 7.28 1.540 14 9/16 1-3/4 9.1 2.790 9.55 2.090 16 5/8 2 11.6 3.500 12.8 2.8itonn 18 ¾ 2-1/4 14.9 4.450 16.0 3.5 20 13/16 2-1/2 17.9 5.370 20.0 4.3 22 7/8 2-3/4 22.0 6.500 24.1 5.1 24 1 3 26.0 7.600 29.6 6.1 26 1-1/16 3-1/4 30.6 8.800 34.3 7.0 28 1-1/8 3-1/2 35.5 10.100 39.1 8.0 30 1-1/4 3-3/4 40.7 11.400 45.9 9.0 32 1-5/16 4 46.0 12.800 52.3 10.4 34 1-3/8 4-1/4 52.0 14.400 59.1 11.6 36 1-7/16 4-1/2 58.0 16.100 66.0 13.0 38 1-9/16 4-3/4 64.7 17.700 72.8 14.3 40 1-5/8 5 71.5 19.400 79.7 15.6 42 1-11/16 5-1/4 80.0 21.400 87.2 17.2 44 1-3/4 5-1/2 88.5 23.400 95 18.8 46 1-7/8 5-3/4 96.0 25.300 105 20.6 48 1-15/16 6 104 27.200 115 22.4 50 2 6-1/4 113 29.300 125 24.3 52 2-1/8 6-1/2 122 31.500 135 26.2 54 2-3/16 6-3/4 132 33.700 146 28.2 56 2-1/4 7 142 36.000 158 30.2 58 2-5/16 7-1/4 152 38.600 169 32.2 60 2-3/8 7-1/2 163 41.200 180 34.2 64 2-1/2 8 185 46.600 204 38.6 72 2-7/8 9 234 58.500 260 48.5 80 3-1/4 10 290 72.000 321 59.8 88 3-1/2 11 351 86.400 388 72.3 96 3-3/4 12 417 102.000 461 78.8 The above informations are purely descriptives. The breaking loads are referred to R.I.N.A. tables for tests effected on high tenacity ropes, first quality. For normal tenacity ropes calculate the breaking loads at 50%. The weights are approximative and they can vary in reason of 5%±. Nylon and Polyester Width Nylon Polyester Diam. mm. Diam. inch. Circ. inch. Kg/100m Cr./bl Kg/100m Cr./bl 4 5/32 1/2 1.05 320ikgs 1.46 295 kgs 5 3/16 5/8 1.64 500 2.00 400 6 7/32 3/4 2.37 750 2.91 565 7 ¼ 7/8 3.19 1.020 3.91 770 8 5/16 1 4.19 1.350 5.10 1.020 9 11/32 1-1/8 5.28 1.700 6.50 1.270 10 3/8 1-1/4 6.50 2.080 8.05 1.590 12 ½ 1-1/2 9.37 3.000 11.6 2.270 14 9/16 1-3/4 12.8 4.100 15.7 3.180 16 5/8 2 16.6 5.3itonn 20.5 4.1itonn 18 ¾ 2-1/4 21.0 6.7 26.0 5.1 20 13/16 2-1/2 26.0 8.3 31.9 6.3 22 7/8 2-3/4 31.4 10.0 38.2 7.6 24 1 3 37.3 12.0 46.0 9.1 26 1-1/16 3-1/4 43.8 13.8 54.0 10.6 28 1-1/8 3-1/2 51.0 15.8 62.8 12.2 30 1-1/4 3-3/4 58.5 17.8 72.1 13.8 32 1-5/16 4 66.4 20.0 81.9 15.7 34 1-3/8 4-1/4 74.9 22.0 92 17.4 36 1-7/16 4-1/2 83.7 24.8 104 19.3 38 1-9/16 4-3/4 93.2 27.4 116 21.6 40 1-5/8 5 104 30.0 128 23.9 42 1-11/16 5-1/4 114 32.9 141 26.1 44 1-3/4 5-1/2 126 35.8 155 28.4 46 1-7/8 5-3/4 148 38.9 169 30.9 48 1-15/16 6 150 42.0 185 33.5 50 2 6-1/4 162 45.4 200 36.3 52 2-1/8 6-1/2 175 48.8 215 39.1 54 2-3/16 6-3/4 188 52.4 231 41.9 56 2-1/4 7 203 56.0 251 44.7 58 2-5/16 7-1/4 217 59.9 269 47.2 60 2-3/8 7-1/2 233 63.8 288 49.8 64 2-1/2 8 265 72 327 57.9 72 2-7/8 9 336 90 414 72.1 80 3-1/4 10 415 110 511 88.4 88 3-1/2 11 501 131 619 106 96 3-3/4 12 597 154 736 125 The above informations are purely descriptives. The breaking loads are referred to R.I.N.A. tables for tests effected on high tenacity ropes, first quality. For normal tenacity ropes calculate the breaking loads at 50%. The weights are approximative and they can vary in reason of 5%±. Manila Width Manila Diam. mm. Diam. inch. Circ. inch. Kg/100m Cr./bl 4 5/32 1/2 1.36 190 kgs 5 3/16 5/8 1.82 240 6 7/32 3/4 2.72 300 7 ¼ 7/8 3.5 370 8 5/16 1 5.4 545 9 11/32 1-1/8 6.3 620 10 3/8 1-1/4 6.8 705 12 ½ 1-1/2 10.5 1.065 14 9/16 1-3/4 14 1.450 16 5/8 2 19 2.03itonn 18 ¾ 2-1/4 22 2.44 20 13/16 2-1/2 27.5 3.25 22 7/8 2-3/4 33 3.86 24 1 3 40 4.57 26 1-1/16 3-1/4 46.8 5.35 28 1-1/8 3-1/2 53.2 6.10 30 1-1/4 3-3/4 62.7 7.00 32 1-5/16 4 70 7.90 34 1-3/8 4-1/4 80 8.80 36 1-7/16 4-1/2 89 9.65 38 1-9/16 4-3/4 100 10.80 40 1-5/8 5 110 11.941 42 1-11/16 5-1/4 123 13.10 44 1-3/4 5-1/2 134 14.23 46 1-7/8 5-3/4 147 15.50 48 1-15/16 6 158.5 16.77 50 2 6-1/4 174 18.20 52 2-1/8 6-1/2 187 19.56 54 2-3/16 6-3/4 203 20.6 56 2-1/4 7 215 22.0 58 2-5/16 7-1/4 234 23.5 60 2-3/8 7-1/2 248 25.4 64 2-1/2 8 288 29.0 72 2-7/8 9 362 35.8 80 3-1/4 10 440 43.5 88 3-1/2 11 535 51.5 96 3-3/4 12 640 60.0 The above informations are purely descriptives. The breaking loads are referred to R.I.N.A. tables for tests effected on high tenacity ropes, first quality. For normal tenacity ropes calculate the breaking loads at 50%. The weights are approximative and they can vary in reason of 5%±.