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Rope Guide
Easy Splicing
Tree Viper™
Accessory Cords
Arborist-24™
Footlocking
4AR-16
Natural Crotch Rigging
Arborist-16™
Canopy Access
Page
SRS/SRT
Product Name
MRS / DdRT
Product Name
Rigging
5
Climbing
4
Construction
Cover
Core
8
16 Strand
Polyester
Nylon
4AR-14Y
9
24 Strand
Polyester
Nylon
4A-15LY15
11
24 Strand
Polyester
Nylon
Static Master™
2WP
12
Static Kernmantle
Polyester
Nylon
Static Master II™
2WP2
12
Static Kernmantle
Polyester
Nylon
Static Master Pro™
1WPP
12
Static Kernmantle
Polyester
Polyester
FireShield-T™
2TT / 2TP
14
Static Kernmantle
Technora®
Technora® or Polyester
FireShield -K™
2KK
15
Static Kernmantle
Kevlar AP®
Kevlar AP®
Escape Pro™
2WP
16
Static Kernmantle
Polyester
Nylon
Rescue Light™
2WD
17
Static Kernmantle
Polyester
Dyneema®
Canyon Light™
2WD
17
Static Kernmantle
Poly-Technora®
Dyneema®
Technora® Prusik Line
1S-T
18
Kernmantle
Technora®
Nylon
Accessory Cord
1S
19
Kernmantle
Polyester
Nylon
Sling Tech 12™
7PE2
21
12 Strand
Polyester
-
Matador™ Bull Rope
4BR
22
Double Braid
Polyester
Nylon
The Ape™
1AP
23
Double Braid
Polyester
Polyester
Rig Master™
PD
25
3 Strand
Polyester
Polypropylene
3 Stand Nylon
NY
26
3 Strand
Nylon
-
3 Strand Polyester
PE
27
3 Strand
Polyester
-
Load Pro™
1AP
28
Double Braid
Polyester
Polyester
Composite Load Pro™
4N
29
Double Braid
Polyester
Nylon
S-12 Synthetic Stainless Rope™
7S
30
12 Strand
Spectra®
-
D-12™
7D
32
12 Strand
Dyneema®
-
P-12™
7PE
33
12 Strand
Polyester
-
Rope
Terms
Abrasion Resistance - The capacity of a fiber or cordage to resist erosion and breaking due to friction
against other fibers or rope components or a contact surface which can be a piece of the rope itself.
Cover - The outermost layer of synthetic fibers used to construct the basis of a rope.
Construction - The way in which the fibers of the rope are formed, twisted, intertwined, or braided
together. Popular constructions include: static kernmantle, double braid, solid braid, and hollow braid.
Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS) - The lowest acceptable load that would be expected to break or split a single fiber strand in
a tensile test conducted under a specified procedure for a specific rope product.
Core - An important component of rope that can be constructed of either fiber or wire. The purpose of
the core is to reinforce the outer strands, or cover, and to prevent them from bearing down against one
another.
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Creep - The length or rate at which the synthetic fibers in the rope elongate irrevocably over a period of time.
Spliced - The fusing of two ends of rope strand or cordage by interweaving or inserting these ends into the body of a product.
Torque - The twisting force that synthetic rope or cordage exerts when tensioned. Key components of a rope’s torque characteristics
are the number of strands and lay direction.
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