Atlantic Cordage
7/16" X 125' AmSteel-Blue Synthetic Winch Line w/ Self Locking Hook
7/16" X 125' AmSteel-Blue Synthetic Winch Line w/ Self Locking Hook
SKU:1700-11100-125
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Description
AmSteel-Blue Synthetic Winch Line is a reliable substitution for steel cables and winch lines. With equal strength to steel wire rope, yet with the added benefit of being buoyant, these 12-strand, single braid winch lines offer an ideal strength-to-weight ratio without any torque. This means that a swivel attachment is not required. In addition, AmSteel-Blue has minimal stretching, only 1% at full WLL (4:1), and boasts superior resistance to flex fatigue and abrasion. Compared to steel cables, AmSteel-Blue Winch Lines are significantly lighter, for example, a 3/4 " x 100' steel cable weighs 100 lbs, while an AmSteel-Blue rope of the same size is only 13.3 lbs - nearly 8 times lighter! This makes handling the synthetic Amsteel-Blue much easier for operators and greatly reduces the overall weight of your truck, particularly for heavy-duty rotator wreckers with
Features
- Abrasion resistant
- Easy to inspect
- Excellent wear characteristics
- Extremely low stretch
- Flexible
- Floats
- High strength
- Highly flex-fatigue resistant
- Lightweight
- Similar elastic elongation to wire rope
- Torque-free construction
Use Cases & Benefits
-Pulling/stringing lines
-Climbing/rigging accessories
-Winch lines
-Slings
-Lifelines
-Camera control lines
- Buoyant - Synthetic Rope floats, making it the perfect winch line for marine recoveries
- Easy to Handle - Up to 7x lighter than steel cable, making it easy to carry to your vehicle recovery job.
- No Need to Swivel - Synthetic rope is malleable and can twist, so there's no need for a swivel hook
- No Snap-back - Because Synthetic Winch Line is made from Dynema fiber, if the rope snaps under tension the risk of bodily injury is much less then steel cable




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