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List at least five defects that would make a fibre rope unsafe for lifting.
Brittleness;
Discolouration due to excessive heat;
Sun-rot;
Mildew;
Effects of acid or corrosive agents;
Overloading (stretched) High stranding;
Cut or broken yarns/strands Knotted.
What formula indicates the maximum number of broken wires allowed in a FSWR?
Where 10% of the total number of wires are broken in one rope lay or in 8 diameters of the rope.
What is the minimum groove depth in a wire rope purchase block?
At least one third of the ropes diameter.
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