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Maintain a record for each rope that includes the date of inspection, type of inspection, the name of the person who performed the inspection, and inspection results.

Use the "rag-and-visual" method to check for external damage. Grab the rope lightly and with a rag or cotton cloth, move the rag slowly along the wire. Broken wires will often "porcupine" (stick out) and these broken wires will snag on the rag. If the cloth catches, stop and visually assess the rope. It is also important to visually inspect the wire (without a rag). Some wire breaks will not porcupine.

Measure the rope diameter. Compare the rope diameter measurements with the original diameter. If the measurements are different, this change indicates external and/or internal rope damage.

Visually check for abrasions, corrosion, pitting, and lubrication inside the rope. Insert a marlin spike beneath two strands and rotate to lift strands and open rope.

Assess the condition of the rope at the section showing the most wear. Discard a wire rope if you find any of the following conditions:In running ropes (wound on drums or passed over sheaves), 6 or more broken wires in one rope lay length; 3 or more broken wires in one strand in one rope lay. (One rope lay is the distance necessary to complete one turn of the strand around the diameter of the rope.)

Corrosion from lack of lubrication and exposure to heat or moisture (e.g., wire rope shows signs of pitting). A fibre core rope will dry out and break at temperatures above 120°C (250°F).

Kinks from the improper installation of new rope, the sudden release of a load or knots made to shorten a rope. A kink cannot be removed without creating a weak section. Discarding kinked rope is best.

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As part of this global approach and of the strategy of Bridon-Bekaert Ropes Group (BBRG) to improve its operational footprint, the company has decided to consolidate the North American ropes platform in the US and phase out the production activities in Pointe-Claire, Canada, by the end of May 2021.

All North American manufacturing and servicing activities will be centralized in Wilkes-Barre (Pennsylvania, US) and Oakland City (Indiana, US) and be extended with capacity additions and technological capabilities. This set-up has been designed to ensure long-term competitiveness by better leveraging scale, synergies, and efficiencies. In its future set-up, the company will continue to serve the customers of BBRG’s Canadian Wire Rope Industries (WRI) plant from other manufacturing sites in the US and Europe.

The decision to close the plant in Canada will affect 145 employees. The management regrets the personal consequences of this decision and will diligently evaluate the options to mitigate the social impact.

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YuanBo Engineering Co., Ltd., Dunamis Wire Ropes Mfg. LLP, Tokyo Rope Mfg. Co., Ltd., and Guizhou Wire Rope Incorporated Company, among others, are the top players in the bright steel wire rope market.

The global bright steel wire rope market is supported largely by the steel wire rope industry, which attained a CAGR of 3.4% in the forecast period from 2022 to 2027.

Bright steel wire ropes are general wire ropes without any coating, and free from zinc, copper, and other metallic coatings. Grease is generally used to lubricate these wires, hence preventing their deterioration. The major users of bright steel wire ropes are the oil and gas industry, shipping industry, and mining industry. Ever since the crude oil crisis, bright steel wire rope producers have seen a surge in revenue generation, especially with newer ventures for oil extraction, coal mining, and other mineral and industrial drilling.

Bright steel wire rope consumption and sales have been high in the Asia Pacific region in recent years, particularly in China, Indonesia, and India. North America and Europe are the primary areas for the global market for bright steel wire rope since they are major end-users in the oil and gas industry. During the forecasted period, the Asia Pacific countries of China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia are predicted to have considerable growth in the bright steel wire rope sector. Over the recent decade, China"s demand for bright steel wire rope has increased significantly, possibly because of increased steel output and infrastructure investment in lift and motion applications.

YuanBo Engineering Co., Ltd. Is the biggest bright steel wire rope manufacturer in the world. The company provides technology, solutions, and service support to meet the specific needs of customers in the pharmaceutical, chemical, fire, industrial, and other industries. As the company is located close to the northern Chinese, Tianjin port, it enjoys convenience of transport, and as a result, exports are large. It covers an area of 18000 square meters and employs more than 200 people to manufacture its goods. YuanBo exports to Europe, America, Japan, the Middle East, Africa, South Korea, and Australia.

Dunamis Wire Ropes Mfg. LLP is the largest wire rope producer in India. The various ports of Mumbai offer easy transport to other countries, hence increasing their revenue. The company provides wire ropes for a wide variety of applications such as industrial and construction work, mining, oil and gas, bridges, ski lifts, and fishing and marine.

One of the biggest wire rope manufacturers in Asia, Tokyo Rope Mfg. Co., Ltd. have built a reputation for providing the best quality in their products. The seaside ports and the immense connectivity from Japan allow for exceptional transport facilities. It is engaged in the production and sale of steel cables, steel cords, developed products, and others, the real estate leasing business, as well as logistics related business and other services.

Guizhou Wire Rope Incorporated Company is one of the largest companies specialising in steel wire rope products. The enterprise has more than 5000 employees, as they strive to achieve perfect quality control. The capacity of the company is a massive 4,00,000 metric tons a year, which they export to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, Singapore, and the Middle East.

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D07B1/167—Ropes or cables with an enveloping sheathing or inlays of rubber or plastics characterised by a plastic or rubber inlay having a predetermined shape

D07B1/141—Ropes or cables with incorporated auxiliary elements, e.g. for marking, extending throughout the length of the rope or cable comprising liquid, pasty or powder agents, e.g. lubricants or anti-corrosive oils or greases

D07B1/144—Ropes or cables with incorporated auxiliary elements, e.g. for marking, extending throughout the length of the rope or cable comprising liquid, pasty or powder agents, e.g. lubricants or anti-corrosive oils or greases for cables or cable components built-up from metal wires

A plastic impregnated wire rope is provided with plastic bands between its core and its outer strands so as to prevent contact between the wires of the core and those of the outer strands during flexing of the rope. This produces a substantial increase in the life of the rope. The method for manufacturing such rope involves wrapping plastic bands on the core just prior to laying outer strands on the core and on top of the plastic bands. Thereafter, the so formed rope is impregnated with molten plastic, which is then allowed to solidify.

This invention generally relates to a plastic impregnated wire rope. More specifically, it relates to a wire rope that, in addition to plastic impregnation, has internal separating bands positioned between the outer strands of the rope and the core strands to prevent direct contact between these strands during flexing of the rope and thereby extend the life of the rope. The invention also relates to the method of manufacturing such wire rope. [0001] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plastic impregnated wire ropes are well known in the art. An example of such wire rope is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,145 by Chiappetta et al. where a wire rope is impregnated with a plastic material between a lubricated core and lubricated outer strands of the rope. However, direct contact between the wires of the outer strands of the core and those of the outer strands of the rope will still occur during flexing of the rope under working conditions and this contact prematurely damages the wires and shortens the life of the rope. [0002]

Another example of a fully plastic impregnated or plastic filled wire rope is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,462 belonging to the present applicant. In this case, the plastic material fills essentially completely all the interstices between the strands and the individual wires of the rope. Again, however, during operation of the rope, contact between the wires of the outer strands of the rope and the wires of the outer strands of the core is not prevented by such full plastic impregnation, leading to degradation and eventual premature failure of the rope. [0003]

Therefore, there is a need for an improved plastic impregnated rope in which contact between the wires of the outer strands of the rope and the wires of the outer strands of the rope"s core would be essentially prevented. [0004]

There are prior art patents that recommend placing a protective layer such as a plastic ridge or protective inserts such as plastic strips to prevent contact between the wires of the outer strands and those of the core of a wire rope. Canadian Patent No. 648,788 of Alfred Dietz discloses the ridge construction and U.S. Pat. No. 4,166,355 discloses the construction using non-metallic inserts. In both cases, however, the gaps between the outer strands of the wire rope and the strands of the core are completely blocked by such devices and thus no plastic impregnation of the rope could take place since molten plastic would not be able to flow through such ridge or such protective inserts or strips. [0005] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention obviates the above mentioned disadvantages and provides a plastic impregnated wire rope having a wire rope core and outer strands wound around said core, which is characterized in that said wire rope is provided with plastic bands between the core and the outer strands, said bands having such size and shape as to essentially prevent contact between the wires of the core and those of the outer strands during operation of the rope, but without substantially impeding the flow of molten plastic into and within the wire rope during plastic impregnation of said wire rope. The core of such wire rope is usually an IWRC (independent wire rope core). The resulting wire rope is a plastic impregnated rope with a controlled plastic separation between the outer rope strands and the outer core strands. [0006]

The plastic bands may be made of any suitable material that would be durable and prevent contact between the wires of the core and the outer strands. Preferred materials are thermoplastics and particularly thermoplastic elastomers of which the preferred one is polypropylene. Other materials, such as high density polyethylene, nylon, etc., can also be used and even materials such as textile strips may be suitable if properly made to prevent contact between the wires during flexing of the wire rope when it is being operated. [0007]

The bands may be of various shapes and sizes or thicknesses depending on the size and geometry of the rope. Normally, there will be as many bands as there are outer strands in the rope. Preferably, the bands have arcuate faces in contact with the outer strands, essentially matching the contour of the outer strands. [0008]

The wire rope provided with the plastic bands as described above may be fully impregnated or filled with a plastic material or only partially impregnated. In this latter case, the core may be not fully impregnated, but mostly left as a lubricated core, and/or the impregnation may not go all the way to the outer periphery of the rope. [0009]

(d) wrapping plastic bands of predetermined size and shape over the wire rope core at the entrance to the closing station, prior to winding of the outer strands around said core, said plastic bands being laid on the core so as to provide controlled plastic separation between the outer strands and the core while leaving sufficient spacing between the bands to allow flow of molten plastic therethrough; and [0014]

(e) after closing the wire rope with the plastic bands positioned between the outer strands and the core, impregnating said wire rope with a molten plastic material and subsequently allowing said plastic material to solidify. [0015]

The wire rope core is normally an independent wire rope core that is lubricated and formed with the help of a preforming head as is known in the art. The outer strands are also normally lubricated and made in a conventional manner. The closing station may consist of closing dies, again as is known in the art. The plastic bands may be guided towards the closing station and laid on the core just as the strands are being laid and closed on the core over said bands, to form the rope. To facilitate laying of the bands on the core in a proper manner, a hollow frusto-conical device may be mounted around the core, near the entrance to the closing dies, which device is connected to the performing head and rotates therewith. The device has slots on its internal surface for guiding the plastic bands towards the core and allowing them to be laid on the core in a predetermined manner, usually so as to follow the same lay as the outer strands. In this manner, when the closing of the rope has been done, the outer strands will rest on the plastic bands and will not be in contact with the core below them, the bands insuring a constant, controlled plastic separation between the outer strands of the rope and those of the core. [0016]

Once the rope is closed as described above, it is then impregnated with plastic material, for example by running it through an extrusion head as disclosed, for instance, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,609,515 which belongs to the present applicant, and the disclosure of which is incorporated hereinto by reference. Also, in lieu of a full filling of the rope as disclosed in the above patent, one may impregnate the rope only partially so that, for example, the core would not be fully impregnated or the periphery of the outer strands would be free of plastic. The impregnation would, however, exist between the outer strands and the core where the plastic separating bands are provided. The impregnation of the wire rope with plastic material need not be done right after closure of the rope. In fact, after closure, the rope may be wound on a reel and stored until the impregnation procedure is undertaken. Thus, the two procedures may take place at different times, as may be convenient to the manufacturer.[0017]

FIG. 1 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an eight strand plastic impregnated wire rope with plastic bands between the outer strands and the core in accordance with the present invention; [0019]

FIG. 2 is a schematic longitudinal view of an arrangement for carrying out the first stage of the method of the present invention, producing a non-impregnated rope with plastic bands between the outer strands and the core; [0020]

FIG. 4 is a schematic, longitudinal, generally cross-sectional view of an extruder arrangement suitable for carrying out the second stage of the method of the present invention, namely the plastic impregnation of the rope.[0022] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIG. 1, it shows the wire rope [0024] 20 of the present invention having eight outer strands 12 and an independent wire rope core 14 with eight outer core strands 16. The wire rope 20 also has eight plastic bands 15 which prevent contact between the outer strands 12 and the outer strands 16 of the core 14. This contact is prevented not only when the rope is stationary, but also and especially when it is operational. Preferably, the bands 15 have an accurate outer surface 17 which contacts the outer strands 12, matching the rounded portion of said strands 12.

There is enough space left between the plastic bands [0025] 15 to allow molten plastic flow into and within the rope, and in the present embodiment, the rope 20 is fully impregnated with the plastic material 18.

FIG. 2 illustrates the first stage of the method of manufacturing the rope of the present invention. In this FIG. 2, a rotating performing head [0026] 22 is used to make a lubricated IWRC core 14 which is shown here in a longitudinal view rather than in cross-section as in FIG. 1. This core is moved toward the closing dies 24 as shown by arrow 23. Lubricated outer strands 12 are also made in a conventional manner and moved toward the closing dies 24 while being rotated so as to be wound around the core 14 in the closing operation. In accordance with the present invention, plastic bands 15 are wrapped onto the core 14 so as to be positioned under the outer strands 12 when the latter are wound around the core 14 on which such bands 15 have been laid. The laying of the bands 15 may be assisted by a hollow frusto-conical device 26 mounted around the core 14 and connected to the preforming head 22 by bolts 25 so as to rotate at the same speed as said preforming head 22. Device 26 has eight internal guiding slots 28 as illustrated in FIG. 3. These slots 28 guide the bands 15 so that they are laid on the core with the same lay as the outer strands and, therefore, are positioned precisely under the outer strands as they are wound on the core. This produces the first stage wire rope 10 which has all the elements of the present invention except that it is not impregnated with a plastic material.

FIG. 4 illustrates the second stage of the method of the present invention, namely the plastic impregnation. Here, the first stage wire rope [0027] 10 passes through an extrusion cross head 31 of an extruder where molten plastic is supplied through passages 32, 33, 34 as shown by the arrows. The plastic is supplied under pressure and penetrates the rope 10 between dies 36 and 37 of the extruder. The rearward flow of plastic pushes out excess lubricant 35 at the rear of the die 36 and out of the cross head 31. A third die 38 is connected by holes 39 to the atmosphere and serves to remove excess molten plastic material 18 from the surface of the impregnated wire rope 20. After leaving the extruder, the impregnated wire rope 20 is cooled to solidify the plastic material and then wound on a reel or the like, constituting the final product of the present invention.

It should be noted that other rope impregnating methods could be used which are known in the art, particularly when partial impregnation of the rope is desired. [0028]

Several samples of an 8 strand plastic impregnated wire rope were prepared, with plastic bands provided between the outer strands and the core in accordance with the present invention and compared to the same kind of plastic impregnated wire rope, but without such bands. The comparison was done by subjecting such samples to a fatigue test using a ratio of the sheave diameter to the diameter of the rope of D/d=25:1 and a load of 85,800 lbs (39,000 kg). The average of standard plastic impregnated rope samples (without bands) took 150,000 cycles to destruction, while the average of plastic impregnated wire rope samples with plastic bands between the outer strands and the core took 189,223 cycles to destruction, leading to an improvement in the life of the rope of 26.1%. This is a significant improvement obtained due to the present invention. [0029]

1. A plastic impregnated wire rope having a wire rope core and outer strands wound around said core, characterized in that said wire rope is provided with plastic bands between the core and the outer strands, said bands having such size and shape as to essentially prevent contact between the wires of the core and those of the outer strands during operation of the rope, but without substantially impeding the flow of molten plastic into and within the wire rope during plastic impregnation of said wire rope.

(d) wrapping plastic bands of predetermined size and shape over the wire rope core at the entrance to the closing station, prior to winding of the outer strands around said core, said plastic bands being laid on the core so as to provide controlled plastic separation between the outer strands and the core, while leaving sufficient spacing between the bands to allow flow of molten plastic therethrough; and

(e) after closing the wire rope with the plastic bands laid between the outer strands and the core, impregnating said wire rope with a molten plastic material and subsequently allowing said plastic material to solidify.

9. Method according to claim 8, wherein wrapping of the plastic bands over the wire rope core is done with the help of a hollow frusto-conical device mounted and rotating around the core at the entrance of the closing station, said device having slots on its internal surface for guiding the plastic bands towards the core and allowing them to be laid on the core in a predetermined manner.

15. Method according to claim 8, wherein plastic impregnation of the wire rope is carried out as a separate operation after forming the non-impregnated rope with plastic bands laid between the core and the outer strands.

Stranded wire rope or cable having multiple stranded rope elements, strand separation insert therefor and method of manufacture of the wire rope or cable

Stranded wire rope or cable having multiple stranded rope elements, strand separation insert therefor and method of manufacture of the wire rope or cable

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CLEVELAND, OH – Mazzella Lifting Technologies, a Mazzella Company, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Denver Wire Rope & Supply. This acquisition will strengthen Mazzella’s footprint west of the Mississippi River and reinforce Mazzella’s commitment to be a one-stop resource for lifting and rigging services and solutions.

Denver Wire Rope & Supply has been in business since 1983 and services a variety of industries out of their location in Denver, CO. Denver Wire Rope & Supply is a leading supplier of rigging products, crane and hoist service, below-the-hook lifting devices, and certified rigging inspection and training. Effective immediately, Denver Wire Rope & Supply will operate as Mazzella / Denver Wire Rope. Terms of the transaction are not being disclosed.

“Denver Wire Rope & Supply will complement the wide range of products and services that Mazzella Companies offers. We are dedicated to being a single-source provider for rigging products, overhead cranes, rigging inspections, and rigging training. Both companies commit to a customer-first mentality, providing the highest-quality products, and leading by example when it comes to safety and sharing our expertise with customers and the market,” says Tony Mazzella, CEO of Mazzella Companies.

“Our team and family are excited to be part of the Mazzella Companies. This acquisition strengthens our place in the market and allows our team to continue to provide excellent service and products to our valued customer base and expand our offering,” says Ken Gubanich, President of Denver Wire Rope & Supply.

“Over the years, we have had numerous companies show interest in purchasing Denver Wire Rope & Supply, none seemed to be the right fit. We are looking forward to becoming a part of an aggressive, passionate, and progressive organization. As a family business for over 36 years, it is important to us that our customers/friends, suppliers, and team members continue to be treated with first-class service, products, and employment opportunities. Again, we are very enthusiastic about our future and look forward to being a quality supplier for your crane, safety training, rigging, and hoisting needs for years to come,” says Gubanich.

“We wish Ed and Carol Gubanich all the best in their retirement. We welcome Ken and the other second and third-generation Gubanich family members, as well as the entire Denver Wire Rope Team, into the Mazzella organization,” says Mazzella.

We’ve changed our name from Denver Wire Rope to Mazzella. Aside from the new name and logo, our member experience is virtually unchanged. Here are some common questions and answers related to this change.

In 2019, Denver Wire Rope & Supply was acquired by Mazzella Companies to expand lifting and rigging products and services to the western half of the United States.

In 1954, James Mazzella founded Mazzella Wire Rope & Sling Co. in Cleveland, OH. For over 65 years, the company has grown organically by nurturing historic relationships, expanding its product offerings, and entering new markets through acquisition.

Today, Mazzella Companies is one of the largest privately held companies in the lifting and rigging industries. Since our humble beginnings, we’ve grown to over 800 employees with over 30 locations across North America. Our product offerings have expanded from basic rigging products, to include:Overhead crane fabrication

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Growing chain and wire rope industrial supplier and rigging shop in Worcester, MA is seeking a Technical Sales Manager/Product Specialist to help run a company that has been in business for 100 years and that has many opportunities to grow. Candidates are primarily responsibilities for taking the lead on high level, technical sales quotes and must be familiar with the technical and engineering aspects of the chain & wire rope industry, overhead lifting, and material handling solutions market.

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A 34 year-old successful Western USA Wire Rope Distributor is looking for a General Manager to manage the various departments of the company. Many benefits include paid Health Insurance and a retirement plan. Please email resume as well as salary requirements to: job2017@uymail.com.

We are seeking an individual who is a creative self-starter with strong problem-solving ability and initiative who will provide technical expertise to help spearhead the company’s growing initiative to produce high performance, synthetic fiber ropes. This individual will also serve as a focal point for product design, production, testing, and technical sales support for rope products in accordance with the company’s market diversification and growth ambitions.

4. Commission new and oversee maintenance of existing applicable equipment SOPs and work in conjunction with the Training department to ensure proper training of applicable personnel.

If you have a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or a related field and a minimum of five years industrial experience in wire and/or synthetic fiber rope design, please send resume and cover letter to: tderugeriis@fiber-line.com for consideration.

From our current headquarters in Saco, ME and Salisbury, NC, Yale employees unite around a common passion for solving problems by constantly pushing the boundaries of cordage technology. Yale is a company with passion, where quality is part of the culture and integrity drives our sales. If you’re a sharp and enthusiastic sales professional who thrives on solving problems and has a gift for building genuine relationships, we’d love to meet with you… and if you’re already a rope aficionado, even better. Visit our website, yalecordage.com for a complete list of openings and job descriptions.

Position Description: Performs sales function for new and existing accounts aimed at Industrial applications, including crane services and/or construction for wire rope and hardware. Also, delivers high quality and efficient customer service by utilizing knowledge of company products and programs.

We are seeking Inside Sales Representatives for the Memphis, TN area. We offer a competitive base salary and commission program. Our excellent benefits package includes medical, dental, life, disability, paid vacation, & 401K. Please visit company website: www.houwire.com .

College degree preferred - Industry knowledge a must. Send resume in confidence to: marketing@southernwire.com or Fax# 662-893-4732. *No calls please*.

Muncy Industries, LLC, has been providing quality wire rope fittings, lifting hardware, and machines for over 60 years. Originally based out of Pennsylvania, we have recently opened a second location in Lafayette, Louisiana. Muncy Industries is seeking an individual with experience in the wire rope industry to help lead the sales team in our Louisiana location.

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90+ year family owned business is looking for an experienced inside Wire Rope representative, to replace retiring veteran salesman. Candidates must be reliable, honest, strong work ethic, and demonstrate good communication skills. Our company provides excellent compensation and benefits to our team members, including Paid vacation, holiday, and sick leave, 401K Retirement plan with matching, excellent insurance benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision, RX, Short Term Disability, Life Insurance. M-F. office hours. Drug free workplace.

Please reply to: Attention: Cherise, Rasmussen Wire Rope and Rigging Co. Inc. 415 south Cloverdale Street, P.O. Box 81206 Seattle, WA 98108, Phone: 206-762-3700, Fax: 206-762-5003, e-mail: Cherisem@rasmussenco.com.

Texas Wire Rope Company expanding inside sales department. Individuals must have a strong technical, mechanical and basic mathematical aptitude, including basic computer knowledge. Selected candidates must be quality conscious and able to handle multiple tasks. Previous experience in the industrial supply market is necessary. We offer a drug-free, results-oriented work environment with excellent wages and advancement opportunities. Resumes received confidentially at wremployment@gmail.com.

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Established wire rope distributor in North America is expanding into crane/container rope and fabrication. We are looking for an experienced individual that can assist in formulating a marketing and business plan. This position will eventually evolve to a sales manager or general manager. Fax your resume in strict confidence to 330-452-2331 attention Kris Lee or e-mail to klee@afdindustries.com.

Philadelphia, PA Wire Rope & Fabrication shop has inside customer sales/service position. Experience in rigging or crane industries a plus. Contact us via e-mail: hjs_ess@hotmail.com or fax: 610-687-0912.