Kinetic Tow Rope
Tow rope for dynamic vehicle recovery.
This rope converts the kinetic energy of a towing vehicle into
elastic potential energy, which greatly assists the recovery of a
trapped vehicle without the need for a winch.
FEATURES
- ISO 1140
- Shock Absorption
- Elastic Recovery
- Hard Wearing
- Spliced Eyes
- Soft
APPLICATIONS
- Dynamic vehicle recovery
- Tow Rope
TECHNICAL
Material: |
Nylon |
Construction: |
12-Strand (6 x 2) |
STANDARD RANGE
Diameters: |
20 – 80 mm |
Length: |
Made to order |
Terminations: |
Spliced Eyes |
Colour: |
White |
BREAK LOADS
Gross Vehicle Weight (t) |
Diameter (mm) |
Break Load (kg) |
2.00 & Under |
20 |
8 300 |
2.50 – 5.00 |
24 |
12 000 |
5.00 – 7.99 |
36 |
24 800 |
8.00 – 11.99 |
40 |
30 000 |
12.00 – 15.41 |
48 |
42 000 |
15.50 – 18.49 |
52 |
48 800 |
18.50 – 21.99 |
58 |
58 000 |
22.00 – 23.99 |
60 |
63 800 |
24.00 – 30.99 |
64 |
72 000 |
31.00 – 43.99 |
68 |
78 500 |
44.00 – 54.99 |
72 |
90 000 |
55.00 – 65.00 |
80 |
110 000 |
WARNING!
Kinetic ropes can be highly dangerous, to both people and property,
if used incorrectly. Due to the > 20% stretch of a kinetic rope, the
forces created by momentum can easily overcome the breaking limits of
anchoring points, connectors (shackles), or the kinetic rope. The
elasticity of the kinetic rope can create a slingshot effect, which can
cause serious damage or injury to people. Southern Ropes cannot be held
responsible for any damage or injury caused by these kinetic ropes.
Basic Principles:
- The first rule is not to expose you or your vehicle to any harm by getting stuck.
- The recovery vehicle must be of similar weight to the bogged down vehicle.
- Only use anchoring points on a vehicle that are connected directly to the chassis and are rated by the manufacturer.
- Only use correct size rated connectors (shackles).
- Never use a kinetic rope on a winch or as a winch cable extension.
- Never tie knots in a kinetic rope when connecting it to a vehicle.
- Never use a damaged kinetic rope.
- Never combine or extend this rope with other ropes, webbings, chains or cables.
- Add 20% of the rope's length in the direction of pull, make a mark
on the ground, and never exceed this distance with the recovery vehicle
when pulling.
- Beware of bystanders in the radius of the length of the rope.
- Keep the rope clean and free from sand or grit.
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