Lifeline Wire Ropes are key elements in safety systems used in a variety of environments, especially in the construction, energy and shipping industries. Their primary purpose is to provide a safe anchorage point for workers to latch on to while performing work at height or where there is a risk of falling. Wire ropes for lifelines are used in a wide range of applications, ranging from building and bridge construction to the installation and maintenance of industrial infrastructure and marine navigation. These systems are particularly important for work at height, such as roof installation, facade repair and wind turbine maintenance.
To make lifelines usually AISI-316 or AISI-304 stainless steel wire ropes in construction 1×19, 7×7 or 7×19, & Diameter 8 and 10 mm are being used
AISI-316 stainless steel wire rope, consisting of a single 19 wires strand. A rather rigid rope, with high breaking force, suitable for the construction of linear stretches.
AISI-316 stainless steel rope, consisting of 7 strands each with 7 wires. Rope with average flexibility and load capacity.
AISI-316 stainless steel rope, consisting of 7 strands each with 19 wires. A very flexible rope suitable for use on pulleys, and easy to bend to make eyes.