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Proper lubrication of your wire rope, chain and cable can safely extend its operational life regardless of application. Cranes, elevators, shovels, drilling rigs, suspension bridges and draglines are some of the many applications that use wire rope, chain or cable to perform work such as pulling, dragging or hoisting. These applications often are exposed to harsh environmental conditions, including extreme weather. Lubrication Engineers can help your wire rope, chain and cable last longer and operate safely by implementing a lubricant reliability program and recommending the right lubricants for the job.
Most wire ropes are lubricated during the manufacturing process, but this lubricant will not last the entire life of the rope. When looking for a lubricant to relubricate your wire rope, choose one that contains no acids or alkalis, possesses the adhesive strength to stay on the rope, can penetrate between wires and strands, has high fluid film strength, resists oxidation and remains pliable. It is important to remember that most wire ropes fail from the inside out. Corroded rope can be a safety hazard, as there is no way to determine its remaining strength and life. Proper lubrication will help prevent deterioration of wire rope due to rust and corrosion.
Because most wire ropes fail from the inside, it is critical to ensure the center core receives sufficient lubricant. LE recommends a combined regimen in which a penetrating lubricant is used to saturate the core, followed by a coating lubricant to seal and protect the outer surface. LE offers several penetrating and coating type wire rope lubricants to suit your specific needs.
Penetrating lubricants contain an evaporative solvent that facilitates migration of the lubricant into the core of the wire rope, then evaporates, leaving behind a heavy lubricating film that protects and lubricates each strand.
Wirelife Almasol Coating Grease (451-453) is a soft, semifluid calcium-based grease designed to coat wire rope as well as moving chain and cable parts to ensure long life and smooth, quiet operation. Its tacky, water-resistant characteristics enable it to adhere strongly to rapidly moving parts, seal out damaging moisture, protect against premature wear and shield metal against corrosive attack.
Typical Applications: Wire rope, chain links, pins, bushings, cable sheave bushings, cables, open and closed silent and roller chains, and small, slow-turning gearboxes that require a semifluid lubricant
Wirelife Almasol Coating Lubricant (2002) is a fluid wire rope lubricant that provides a tough outer coating to seal and protect against fretting corrosion, wear and rust – even under extreme load and moisture. It seals and protects better than any product available. When used in conjunction with Wirelife Monolec Penetrating Lubricant, maximum protection and wear reduction is achieved.
Wirelife Almasol Syn Coating Lubricant (2022) is an extremely tacky, nonasphaltic synthetic lubricant with exceptionally high film strength. Perfect for extreme environments and conditions, it is the ultimate outer surface protector for wire rope and cable and comes from the same advanced technology that LE developed to protect large open gears in the mining and quarry industries. It derives its high load-carrying capacity from its synergistic blend of an extreme pressure additive and Almasol, LE’s exclusive wear-reducing additive.
Wirelife Monolec Penetrating Lubricant (2001) has excellent corrosion resistance and high load-carrying (EP) properties. It penetrates to the core of wire ropes, whether they are running or stationary. It is also excellent as a penetrating lubricant for chains of all sizes and works well in a variety of other industrial applications. When used in conjunction with Wirelife Almasol Coating Lubricant, maximum protection and wear reduction is achieved.
It contains a petroleum solvent to enhance its ability to penetrate. The solvent evaporates, leaving behind a film of heavy-bodied lubricant that protects and lubricates each strand and resists leakage from the wire rope core. Available in bulk sizes or in an aerosol version.
Typical Applications: All stationary or moving wire ropes or cables under heavy loads; chains of all sizes; mining and construction applications such as standing and running lines, draglines, cranes and derricks; marine applications such as cranes, hoists and drilling rigs; any other application that requires excellent rust protection for steel parts.
Designed for marine environments and other applications where environmental concerns require the use of a very low toxicity wire rope and chain lubricant, LE’s Wirelife Low Tox Penetrating Lubricant (2011) has excellent load-carrying capability and provides outstanding protection against rust, while having the lowest possible toxic effect on the environment.
Earthwise EAL Wire Rope Grease (3353) is recommended for use in applications on or near the waterways. It is an EAL and meets the specifications required by the EPA’s Vessel General Permit (VGP). It is readily biodegradable, exhibits minimal aquatic toxicity and will not accumulate in the cells of fish and other aquatic life forms. It is a soft, semifluid formulation designed to coat wire rope as well as moving chain and cable parts to ensure long life and smooth, quiet operation. Its semi-tacky, water-resistant characteristics enable it to adhere to the application and seal out damaging moisture and protect against rust formation.
Typical Applications: Applications near or around waterways including: Wire rope; chain links, pins and bushings; cable sheave bushings, bearings and strands; open and closed silent and roller chains. Ideal for use in automatic lubrication systems.
LE is happy to offer industrial lubricant and reliability recommendations for a variety of applications, and to provide product-specific data on all of our items to help you make the right decision. To learn more about our wire rope lubricants, wire rope lubricators as well as our other enhanced lubricants and lubricant reliability products, please
Wire rope forms an important part of many machines and structures. It is comprised of continuous wire strands wound around a central core. There are many kinds of wire rope designed for different applications. Most of them are steel wires made into strands wound with each other. The core can be made of steel, rope or even plastics.
Wire ropes (cables) are identified by several parameters including size, grade of steel used, whether or not it is preformed, by its lay, the number of strands and the number of wires in each strand.
A typical strand and wire designation is 6x19. This denotes a rope made up of six strands with 19 wires in each strand. Different strand sizes and arrangements allow for varying degrees of rope flexibility and resistance to crushing and abrasion. Small wires are better suited to being bent sharply over small sheaves (pulleys). Large outer wires are preferred when the cable will be rubbed or dragged through abrasives.
There are three types of cores. An independent wire rope core (IWRC) is normally a 6x7 wire rope with a 1x7 wire strand core resulting in a 7x7 wire rope. IWRCs have a higher tensile and bending breaking strength than a fiber core rope and a high resistance to crushing and deformation.
A wire strand core (WSC) rope has a single wire strand as its core instead of a multistrand wire rope core. WSC ropes are high strength and are mostly used as static or standing ropes.
Wire ropes also have fiber cores. Fiber core ropes were traditionally made with sisal rope, but may also use plastic materials. The fiber core ropes have less strength than steel core ropes. Fiber core ropes are quite flexible and are used in many overhead crane applications.
The lay of a wire rope is the direction that the wire strands and the strands in the cable twist. There are four common lays: right lay, left lay, regular lay and lang lay. In a right lay rope the strands twist to the right as it winds away from the observer. A left lay twists to the left. A regular lay rope has the wires in the strands twisted in the opposite direction from the strands of the cable. In a lang lay rope, the twist of the strands and the wires in the strands are both twisted the same way. Lang lay ropes are said to have better fatigue resistance due to the flatter exposure of the wires.
Wire ropes are made mostly from high carbon steel for strength, versatility, resilience and availability and for cost consideration. Wire ropes can be uncoated or galvanized. Several grades of steel are used and are described in Table 1.
Steel cable wire is stiff and springy. In nonpreformed rope construction, broken or cut wires will straighten and stick out of the rope as a burr, posing a safety hazard. A preformed cable is made of wires that are shaped so that they lie naturally in their position in the strand, preventing the wires from protruding and potentially causing injury. Preformed wire ropes also have better fatigue resistance than nonpreformed ropes and are ideal for working over small sheaves and around sharp angles.
Lubricating wire ropes is a difficult proposition, regardless of the construction and composition. Ropes with fiber cores are somewhat easier to lubricate than those made exclusively from steel materials. For this reason, it is important to carefully consider the issue of field relubrication when selecting rope for an application.
There are two types of wire rope lubricants, penetrating and coating. Penetrating lubricants contain a petroleum solvent that carries the lubricant into the core of the wire rope then evaporates, leaving behind a heavy lubricating film to protect and lubricate each strand (Figure 2). Coating lubricants penetrate slightly, sealing the outside of the cable from moisture and reducing wear and fretting corrosion from contact with external bodies.
Both types of wire rope lubricants are used. But because most wire ropes fail from the inside, it is important to make sure that the center core receives sufficient lubricant. A combination approach in which a penetrating lubricant is used to saturate the core, followed with a coating to seal and protect the outer surface, is recommended. Wire rope lubricants can be petrolatum, asphaltic, grease, petroleum oils or vegetable oil-based (Figure 3).
Petrolatum compounds, with the proper additives, provide excellent corrosion and water resistance. In addition, petrolatum compounds are translucent, allowing the technician to perform visible inspection. Petrolatum lubricants can drip off at higher temperatures but maintain their consistency well under cold temperature conditions.
Various types of greases are used for wire rope lubrication. These are the coating types that penetrate partially but usually do not saturate the rope core. Common grease thickeners include sodium, lithium, lithium complex and aluminum complex soaps. Greases used for this application generally have a soft semifluid consistency. They coat and achieve partial penetration if applied with pressure lubricators.
Petroleum and vegetable oils penetrate best and are the easiest to apply because proper additive design of these penetrating types gives them excellent wear and corrosion resistance. The fluid property of oil type lubricants helps to wash the rope to remove abrasive external contaminants.
Wire ropes are lubricated during the manufacturing process. If the rope has a fiber core center, the fiber will be lubricated with a mineral oil or petrolatum type lubricant. The core will absorb the lubricant and function as a reservoir for prolonged lubrication while in service.
If the rope has a steel core, the lubricant (both oil and grease type) is pumped in a stream just ahead of the die that twists the wires into a strand. This allows complete coverage of all wires.
After the cable is put into service, relubrication is required due to loss of the original lubricant from loading, bending and stretching of the cable. The fiber core cables dry out over time due to heat from evaporation, and often absorb moisture. Field relubrication is necessary to minimize corrosion, protect and preserve the rope core and wires, and thus extend the service life of the wire rope.
If a cable is dirty or has accumulated layers of hardened lubricant or other contaminants, it must be cleaned with a wire brush and petroleum solvent, compressed air or steam cleaner before relubrication. The wire rope must then be dried and lubricated immediately to prevent rusting. Field lubricants can be applied by spray, brush, dip, drip or pressure boot. Lubricants are best applied at a drum or sheave where the rope strands have a tendency to separate slightly due to bending to facilitate maximum penetration to the core. If a pressure boot application is used, the lubricant is applied to the rope under slight tension in a straight condition. Excessive lubricant application should be avoided to prevent safety hazards.
Some key performance attributes to look for in a wire rope lubricant are wear resistance and corrosion prevention. Some useful performance benchmarks include high four-ball EP test values, such as a weld point (ASTM D2783) of above 350 kg and a load wear index of above 50. For corrosion protection, look for wire rope lubricants with salt spray (ASTM B117) resistance values above 60 hours and humidity cabinet (ASTM D1748) values of more than 60 days. Most manufacturers provide this type of data on product data sheets.
Cable life cycle and performance are influenced by several factors, including type of operation, care and environment. Cables can be damaged by worn sheaves, improper winding and splicing practices, and improper storage. High stress loading, shock loading, jerking heavy loads or rapid acceleration or deceleration (speed of the cable stopping and starting) will accelerate the wear rate.
Corrosion can cause shortened rope life due to metal loss, pitting and stress risers from pitting. If a machine is to be shut down for an extended period, the cables should be removed, cleaned, lubricated and properly stored. In service, corrosion and oxidation are caused by fumes, acids, salt brines, sulfur, gases, salt air, humidity and are accelerated by elevated temperatures. Proper and adequate lubricant application in the field can reduce corrosive attack of the cable.
Abrasive wear occurs on the inside and outside of wire ropes. Individual strands inside the rope move and rub against one another during normal operation, creating internal two-body abrasive wear. The outside of the cable accumulates dirt and contaminants from sheaves and drums. This causes three-body abrasive wear, which erodes the outer wires and strands. Abrasive wear usually reduces rope diameter and can result in core failure and internal wire breakage. Penetrating wire rope lubricants reduce abrasive wear inside the rope and also wash off the external surfaces to remove contaminants and dirt.
Many types of machines and structures use wire ropes, including draglines, cranes, elevators, shovels, drilling rigs, suspension bridges and cable-stayed towers. Each application has specific needs for the type and size of wire rope required. All wire ropes, regardless of the application, will perform at a higher level, last longer and provide greater user benefits when properly maintained.
Lubrication Engineers, Inc. has found through years of field experience, that longer wire rope life can be obtained through the use of penetrating lubricants, either alone or when used in conjunction with a coating lubricant. Practical experience at a South African mine suggests that life cycles may be doubled with this approach. At one mine site, the replacement rate for four 44-mm ropes was extended from an average 18.5 months to 43 months. At another mine, life cycles of four 43-mm x 2073 meter ropes were extended from an average 8 months to 12 months.
In another study involving 5-ton and 10-ton overhead cranes in the United States that used 3/8-inch and 5/8-inch diameter ropes, the average life of the ropes was doubled. The authors attribute this increased performance to the ability of the penetrating lubricant to displace water and contaminants while replacing them with oil, which reduces the wear and corrosion occurring throughout the rope. A good spray with penetrating wire rope lubricant effectively acts as an oil change for wire ropes.
In these examples, the savings in wire rope replacement costs (downtime, labor and capital costs) were substantial and dwarfed the cost of the lubricants. Companies who have realized the importance of proper wire rope lubrication have gained a huge advantage over those who purchase the lowest priced lubricant, or no lubricant at all, while replacing ropes on a much more frequent basis.
Manufacturer of chain, wire rope & cable grease. Available as coating grease. Features include soft, semifluid formulation & water-resistant. Coating grease contains a wear-reducing additive that protects against premature wear & shields metal against corrosive attack. Available in three NLGI grades in red/gold colors. Services include equipment reliability assessment, oil analysis, lubricant storage, handling & transfer, contamination exclusion, contamination removal, education & training & design, implementation & support.
Broadline distributor of electronic components, including heat sink products: aluminum heat sinks, cable & wire grease, wire rope & cable grease, fiber optics heat sinks, & printed circuit board heat sinks.
Manufacturer of biobased professional-grade greases and lubricants. Products reduce friction, heat and wear. Contain no VOCs and mix with petroleum-based greases. Non-flammable with high flash points. Non-toxic, biodegradable formulations recommended for environmentally sensitive areas near waterways. For use on chains, slides, rollers, hinges, pivot points, gears, cables, metal-to-metal contact areas, oil lubricated bearings. For industries including industrial, hardware, marine, automotive and agricultural markets, as well as many industries requiring professional-grade greases.
Manufacturer of wire rope and cable lubricants for marine industry. High-performance and biodegradable lubricants and water resistant and extreme-pressure greases are available. Offered in different specifications.
Manufacturer of wire rope and cable grease. Nuclear grade bearing, silicone brake and silicone dielectric greases are available. Used in cable connections, battery and parking break cables applications. Available in tubes, cartridges, pails, cans and drums. RoHS and REACH compliant. NSF, USDA, and FDA certified.
Manufacturer of wire rope and cable grease. Types include biodegradable and marine and automotive grease. Resistant to fresh and salt water. Services include designing, product development, plant surveys and lubricant inventory consolidation, lubrication maintenance, oil or fluid and grease analysis and training. Markets served include food, beverage and pharmaceutical. NSF/H-1 registered.
ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001 & ISO/TS 16949:2002 certified custom manufacturer of a wide variety of greases. Greases are available for wide variety of mechanical & electromechanical components including ball & lead screws, rolling element bearings, powdered metal bearings, contacts in electric switches, connectors, control cables, gearing, potentiometers, sensors, optical devices, slides, cams, detents & actuators. Special greases include synthetic greases for the corrugating industry, damping greases & electrically conductive greases.
Manufacturer of synthetic multi-purpose PTFE ( lubricants & grease, low temperature torque, high temperature performance. Magnalube-G protective & lubricating film on metal parts, water resistant specialty lubricant for industrial engineers. Magnalube GX with molybdenum disulfide for extreme pressure environments. All product applications include machining, construction, gears, bearings, hydraulics & pneumatic mechanical functions.
Distributor of cable & wire rope grease. Product range includes telecom tools, batteries, digging/trenching tools, drill bits, electrical connectors, cord & terminals, fasteners/anchors, powertools, screwdrivers/nutdrivers & tool kits for telecom & cable companies.
Distributor of O-ring greases for cable, wire, chain and rope applications. Features friction, wear and corrosion-resistant properties with a variety of operating temperature ranges. Available in tubes, pails and aerosols. Also offers oil and gel lubricants. Materials worked with include PTFE and silicone.
Manufacturer and distributor of grease for chain, cable and wire rope applications. Products include conventional grease, aerosol grease, food grade aerosol grease, liquid aerosol grease, food grade white grease, biodegradable grease, bearing grease, heavy duty multipurpose grease and heavy duty aluminum complex multipurpose grease. Grease for use in asphalt plant, bottling/canning, construction, fleet maintenance, marine transport, paper/lumber mill, plastics manufacturing, power generation and printing applications are available. JIT delivery available.
Manufacturer of braided products & accessories, using synthetic yarns & wires. Products include ropes for commercial fishing, utilities, sailing & proprietary applications. Weighted, dynamic, static & float lines, shock cords, specialty & rescue lines & custom products using high-tech materials such as Kevlar®, spectra & Dyneema®.
Design & manufacture of a high efficiency grease that outperforms the others. Each Accrolube® specialty lubricant is designed for specific applications. Can also custom formulate a lubricant to fit particular need.
Manufacturer of calcium sulfonate and lithium grease for wire ropes, trolley wires, and cables. Specifications include 94 and 96 viscosity index and 9.25 and 8.29 lbs. per gal. density. Available with various features such as smooth and semi-fluid textures, oxidation and water resistance, thermal stability, and rust and corrosion protection. Also offers trailer axle, machinery, and coupling grease.
Manufacturer of cable and wire rope grease. Suitable for lubricating wire ropes, cables, flexible couplings, chains, open gears, and partly open gears. Blending, product development, packaging, transloading, warehousing, and distribution services are also available.
Manufacturer of wire rope & cable lubricants including grease. Specifications of wire rope & cable grease include pour point of minus 25 degrees F, flash point of 120 degrees F, viscosity of 3.28 at 100 degrees F & 12.8 at 40 degrees F, & specific gravity of 0.89. Wire rope & cable grease capacities include ability to penetrate wire rope, evaporate & leave a film of molybdenum disulphide in the core to lubricate each wire strand. Wire rope & cable grease can be applied by spraying, brushing or dipping in a in-line tank with no heating requirements. Grease is available in 25 lb. pail or 55 gal. drums. Compliant with ASTM standards.
Distributor of gear, wire rope and cable greases for marine industry. Other products include oils, lubricants, fluids, inhibitors, and coolants. Also offers turnkey lubricant services.
Distributor of rope grease including rust preventive products. Contains three performance rust preventives covering a range of applications including storage and inter-operational activities. Intended for protection cold-rolled sheet and coiled steel in the metal industry. Available in weight of 40.00 lbs., rope grease can be used as protective coatings for cold-rolled sheet and coiled steel, coatings for precision machined parts and instruments for storage and die lubricant in light duty pressing operations.
Manufacturer of standard and custom wire rope and cable lubricants, specifically greases. Available in silicone and non-silicone dielectric grease types with temperature ranges of -40 degrees C to 200 degrees C. Synthetic and damping greases are also offered. Other products available are silicone fluids, compounds, and grease removers. Contract packaging and filling services are also offered. Serves the automotive, electrical, medical, oil and gas, marine, and food processing industries. ISO/TS 16949:2009 certified.
Manufacturer of biodegradable and non-biodegradable corrosion resistant grease for sealing wireline, wire rope and cables. Biodegradable sealing grease is available in 235 to 314 cSt viscosity. Automotive, heavy duty fleet, off-road, aviation, environmental, extreme pressure, water resistant, high temperature and synthetic grease also available. Reduces friction and protects against corrosion from hydrogen sulfide (H2S), brine water, carbon dioxide (CO2), acids, caustics, chemicals, saltwater, drips and splatters. Suitable for food-grade, aircraft, sports, engine and drive train applications. Private labeling services and customized chemical solutions are also offered.
Distributor of abrasives & lubricants including cable, wire, rope & wire rope grease. Services include vendor managed inventory & process improvement. Markets served include electronic, foundries, aerospace, automotive, woodworking, metal working & ship repair industries.
Distributor of abrasives & lubricants including cable, wire, rope & wire rope grease. Services include vendor managed inventory & process improvement. Markets served include electronic, foundries, aerospace, automotive, woodworking, metal working & ship repair industries.
Wire ropes are integral components for many buildings, machines, and structures. This material is comprised of contiguous wire strands that are wrapped around a centralized core. It is important to lubricate wire ropes in order to limit friction and prevent corrosion.
There are two main types of wire rope lubricants: penetrating and coating. A penetrating lubricant contains a solvent that transports the lubricant into the core of the wire. Once on the core, it evaporates and leaves behind a heavy, lubricating film that is capable of protecting each strand. A coating lubricant penetrates the wire slightly, and protects the outside of the cable from moisture, wear, fretting and corrosion.
Both of these lubrications are used on wire ropes, but since most failures come from the inside of the wire rope, it is most important to thoroughly saturate the core with lubrication.
Most lubricators are a made up of a mixture between petroleum and other compounds. The petroleum provides excellent corrosion and water resistance, which helps to extend the life of the wire. In addition to petroleum lubricants, grease and vegetable oils are also uses to coat the wires. These mixtures penetrate the core and are easily applied. Most cables are lubricated before they are used, but it is important to re-lubricated wires habitually.
SWEPCO 150 Superior Wire Rope Grease is a semi-fluid grease, especially formulated for lubrication and protection of expensive wire ropes and cables. High performance synthetic base stocks and state-of-the-art overbased calcium sulfonate chemistry provide industry leading extreme pressure, antiwear and corrosion protection. Coats exteriors to eliminate abrasive wear and corrosion. Prolongs the life of wire rope, sheaves, pulleys, drums, guides, pins and rollers in a variety of applications, including cranes, hoists, marine tow and mooring lines, dockside cables, aerial tramways, dredges, draglines, mining, elevators and many other applications in construction, mining, transportation and manufacturing.
Wire Rope Lubricant quickly penetrates to the core. This ensures that the rope is lubricated throughout while providing a nondrying, nontacky film on the outside of the rope which protects outer strands from corrosion as well as lubricating the wire rope drums and sheaves.
Silver Streak Wire Rope Lubricant is a robust, heavy-duty lubricant that extends service life of wire ropes – even when operating in high or low ambient temperatures.
Silver Streak® Wire Rope Lubricant is made with a high viscosity index paraffin base oils, synthetic base oil and penetrating oils. This unique blends allows Silver Streak® Wire Rope Lubricant to retain consistency in extreme temperature changes. Silver Streak® Wire Rope Lubricant rapidly penetrates the inner wire rope core to thoroughly cover vital parts and provide increased wear protection. Silver Streak® Wire Rope Lubricant forms a non-tacky surface that resists dirt and abrasives, providing strong rust and corrosion protection.
Developed as a service tool, the Lincoln Wire Rope Lubricator is attached periodically to equipment on a monthly, quarterly or other cycle to lubricate wire ropes. Lubrication intervals should be determined according to rope manufacturer specifications. The life cycle of a steel wire rope that has been periodically lubricated is approximately six to eight times longer than a wire rope that has not been lubricated. Specifically for Wire Rope Lubricator applications a biodegradable grease LGTE 2 is available. The grease is environmentally acceptable and certified with Ecolabel.
Also, lubricating a wire rope while in service helps to prevent corrosion of the wires. Corrosion can be internal and external, and it often is caused by acids, alkaline waters, salt air, humidity, fumes, and abrasive and industrial environments in general.
Like all products used for industrial applications, wire rope needs maintenance to ensure an optimum life cycle. This includes lubricating the cable for it to function properly. The reasons for lubricating wire rope are:
There are two types: penetrating and coating. Penetrating lubricant contains a solvent which carries the lubricant into the core of the wire rope then evaporates-leaving behind a film that covers every strand. Coating lubricants do penetrate but also protects the outside of the cable from corrosion and rust.
For wire rope with a fibre core, mineral oil or petrolatum types are used to lubricate the core which then functions as a reservoir for prolonged lubrication when in use. For rope with a steel core, grease or oil type lubricants are put on the wires before they’re twisted into strands to ensure maximum coverage.
Initial lubrication is carried out during the manufacturing process but re-lubricating is a good idea if you want to extend the lifespan of your wire rope In fact, the original lubricant can dissipate as a result of constant stretching and bending. It can even dry out from heat evaporation.
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