Sta-Set X is constructed using New England Ropes patented parallel core of polyester fiber contained within a helically wrapped polyester tape and covered by a braided jacket of both spun and filament polyester. This construction creates the softest, strongest, lowest stretch polyester rope available.
| Product Code (White) |
Diameter | Weight (Lbs/100 ft.) |
Tensile (Lbs.) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inches | mm | |||
| 3100-06 | 3/16" | 5 | 1.2 | 1,600 |
| 3100-08 | 1/4 " | 6 | 2.1 | 2,700 |
| 3100-10 | 5/16" | 8 | 3.4 | 4,400 |
| 3100-12 | 3/8 " | 9 | 4.4 | 5,500 |
| 3100-14 | 7/16" | 11 | 5.9 | 7,400 |
| 3100-16 | 1/2 " | 12 | 7.9 | 9,600 |
| 3100-18 | 9/16" | 14 | 10.1 | 13,000 |
| 3100-20 | 5/8 " | 16 | 12.3 | 15,000 |
| 3100-24 | 3/4 " | 18 | 17.7 | 21,600 |
Compliance to the above specifications is based upon testing according to the Cordage
Institute Standard Testing Methods for Fiber Rope and/or ASTM D-4268 Standard Methods of
Testing Fiber Ropes.
Weights - Are average and may vary +/- 5%
Tensile strengths - Are approximate average for new, unused ropes. To estimate the minimum
tensile strength of a new rope, reduce the approximate average by 15% (Cordage Institute
defines minimum tensile strength as two standard deviations below the average tensile
strength of the rope).
Very little degradation from UV. Can be used outside over long term if inspected regularly.
Good resistance to most minerals / organics, acids, weak alkalis, bleaches and other oxidizing agents and most solvents.
Melting point of 480°F, progressive strength loss above 300°F
Good resistance to the passage of electrical current. However in rope form, dirt, surface contaminants, water entrapment and the like can significantly affect dielectric properties. Extreme caution should be exercise any time a rope is in the proximity of live circuits.
Recommended D/d ratio is 8:1
No blanket working load recommendation can be made because it depends on the
application and conditions of use, especially potential danger to personnel. It is
recommended that the user establish working loads and safety factors based on professional
and experienced assessments of risks. The working load is a guideline for the use of a
rope in good condition for non-critical applications and should be reduced where life,
limb, or valuable property is involved, or exceptional service such as shock, sustained
loading, severe vibration, etc. The Cordage Institute specifies that the Safe Working Load
of a rope shall be determined by dividing the Minimum Tensile Strength by the Safety
Factor. Safety factors range from 5 to 12 for non-critical uses, 15 for life lines.
SLK= Minimum Break Strength / Safety Factor
Can be Urethane coated to improve abrasion resistance, UV resistance, to crate a water barrier and to provide color coding.
White; White with fleck colors Red, Green or Blue. ("X" red tracer)

600 ft
Parallel Core Eye Splice
Fabricated Units can be provides including splices, thimbles, integral chafe sleeves, etc. Contact Customer Service for details.
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