500m 6.9mm Braided Orange HDPE Duct Rope from RopesDirect

6.9mm Orange HDPE Duct Rope - 500m reel

6.9mm Orange HDPE Duct Rope - 500m reel
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£40.68 Inc VAT


4.3 average, based on 3 reviews

Description
Specification

6.9mm Braided Orange Duct Rope supplied wound on to a handy reel with discounts for quantity. Call us for 4250m or 6300m reels.

For the installation of optical fibres into sub ducts and for cable pulling.

16-strand High Density Polyetheylene (HDPE) cover with a Polyester core. A durable and strong rope with good resistance to UV, acids & alkalis. Sinks in water.

MBL 815kg (8KN), Spliced Break Load 681kg (6.7KN) - please note that this item is not test certificated.

Manufactured in the UK for RopesDirect.

Product CodePE69DUCT500
ManufacturerRopes Direct
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Stock Level46
ConditionNew
Weight12kg


Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 4.3

Good draw rope.

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Used to replace an existing 6mm rope, this twisted during a long pull (350m) snarling up the cables. This braided rope prevents the problem. Thanks to a previous review I bought on a wooden drum. Good product and delivery.David Zwetsloot (Mar 23 2024, 21:41 pm)

Update my latest order was supplied on a wooden drum

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Lastest order supplied on a wooden drum which made a world of difference. If they keep supplying them on a wooden drum that's a huge improvement.S.L (Jul 01 2023, 15:18 pm)

Rope is decent quality, the drum it's supplied on useless.

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The rope is decent enough quality for what we need, we are pulling fibre underground through ducts up to about 140m apart. The rope has faired well so far being both hand pulled and pulled by capstan winch. The cardboard drum however on both we have purchased has fallen apart the same day we have started using the rope and is not fit for purpose. I recommend immediately winding this on to a more suitable drum or other method of storage asap. For the money the rope is good but there needs to be an option of a wooden drum. Once the cardboard drum falls apart you end up with a birdsnest if rope which takes hours to untangle.S.L (Jun 27 2023, 23:37 pm)
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