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ISO 17558:2006

ISO 17558:2006 Steel wire ropes – Socketing procedures – Molten metal and resin socketing

CDN $173.00

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Description

ISO 17558:2006 specifies procedures for the molten metal and resin socketing of steel wire ropes. It also specifies a type testing method for assessing the performance of a socketing system.

The procedures described in ISO 17558:2006 are for use with sockets having a strength exceeding that of the minimum breaking force of the rope to be socketed and made from a material that remains unchanged when the socketing media is hot metal.

Edition

1

Published Date

2006-09-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

16

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 17558:2006 specifies procedures for the molten metal and resin socketing of steel wire ropes. It also specifies a type testing method for assessing the performance of a socketing system.

The procedures described in ISO 17558:2006 are for use with sockets having a strength exceeding that of the minimum breaking force of the rope to be socketed and made from a material that remains unchanged when the socketing media is hot metal.

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