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LOW STRETCH ROPE


PMI® HEAT SHIELD™ NEW A brand new PMI rope, HeatShield™ is an excellent choice for rope


access work for anyone needing rope with superior sheath abrasion and heat resistant properties such as those performing work at bridges, dams, towers or industrial sites. If there is a chance your rope you may contact a sharp edge, hot pipes, or anything hot nearby, consider this rope for the job. The sheath is 100% Technora® featuring a high tensile strength, good fatigue resistance, heat resistance, excellent dimensional stability, and chemical resistance.


Key Features: Sheath - 100% Technora® • Core - 100% Nylon 6.6 •


High modulus of elasticity • Low creep • Low thermal shrinkage • Thermal decomposition threshold 500ºC (932°F) • Can be used for long periods at a temperature of 250ºC (482°F)


11 mm (7/16”) Weight: 84.1 g/m » MBS: 35.6 kN (8002 lbf) » Elongation: 3.8% at 300 lbf | 7.2% at 600 lbf | 10.0% at 1000 lbf » Elongation at 10% MBS: 8.6%


183 m (600 ft)


Natural Gold HS110TG183A


> 183 meter order HS110TG001A CERTIFIED $1,279.60 $7.25 per meter


Custom orders accepted only for lengths longer than 183 m USA MADE


CI1801, LOW STRETCH PMI® ACCESS PRO


A PMI rope revolution, the Access Pro is engineered for performance and flexibility. With a polyester sheath and nylon core, this rope is a perfect choice for Rope Access and Fall Protection. In fact, we like Access Pro so much that we’ve chosen it to feature in our PMI® Rescue Solutions. For more information–see the Solutions and Kits section (pages 84-91).


Key Features: 32-carrier construction • Polyester sheath • Nylon core • A superior hand for Fall Arrest and Rope Access applications


12 mm (1/2”) Weight: 110.9 g/m » MBS: 45.8 kN (10307 lbf) » Elongation: 2.2% at 300 lbf | 5.2% at 600 lbf | 8.6% at 1000 lbf » Elongation at 10% MBS: 8.8%


183 m (600 ft)


Natural Gold HS125TG183A


> 183 meter order HS125TG001A $1,720.80 $9.25 per meter Custom orders accepted only for lengths longer than 183 m


11 mm (7/16”) Weight: 84.0 g/m » MBS: 27.4 kN (6167 lbf) » Elongation at 10% MBS: 7.2% » Elongation: 5.8% at 300 lbf | 9.3% at 600 lbf | 12.4% at 1000 lbf


Red/Black


30 m (100 ft) 46 m (150 ft) 61 m (200 ft) 92 m (300 ft)


USA MADE CERTIFIED


IR110RB030P IR110RB046P IR110RB061P IR110RB092P


183 m (600 ft) IR110RB183P $92.60


$138.90 $185.20 $277.90 $555.90


NFPA 1983 (2012), T CE CI1801, LOW STRETCH ANSI Z359.1, 2007 GLOBAL PRO BY PMI®


Made to exacting PMI standards, these new ropes satisfy the need for a softer hand and a bit more stretch than PMI’s current low stretch ropes. Popular in rope access work around the globe, this style of rope meets all applicable standards including CI and CE. PMI is proud to introduce these new global ropes for work and rescue applications.


Key Features: Nylon • CI, CE and EN Certified • Low stretch with a soft hand • Designed for use with bobbin/squeeze type descenders • Great choice for Rope Access and Fall Arrest applications


10.5 mm (13/32”) Weight: 65 g/m » MBS: 27 kN (6069 lbf) » Elongation (EN 1891): 3.0% » Length: 200 m (656 ft)


Green White


CERTIFIED


MR105GR200 MR105WH200


$440.00 $408.00


EN 1891-A CE CI1801, LOW STRETCH


11 mm (7/16”) Weight: 73 g/m » MBS: 30 kN (6740 lbf) » Elongation (EN 1891): 2.8% » Length: 200 m (656 ft)


Green White


CERTIFIED


MR110GR200 MR110WH200


$450.00 $435.00


EN 1891-A CE CI1801, LOW STRETCH


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