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IS -14190

: 1995

(Reaffirmed 2000)

Indian Standard

COMBINATIONWIREROPESFOii
FISHING PURPOSES-SPECIFICATION
UDC

677.72 I : 639.2.08 1)1

0 BIS 1995

BUREAU
MANAK

OF
BHAVAN,

INDIAN
9

NEW DELHJ
May 1995

STANDARDS

BAHADUR

SHAH

ZAFAR

MARG

110002
Price Group 4

Textile Materials for Marine/Fishing

Purposes Sectional

Committee,

TX 18

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the
Textile Materials for Marine/Fishing Purposes Sectional Committee,
had been approved by the Textile
Division Council.
The term Combination
Rope is exclusively used for ropes which are made up of fibre yarns and steel
wires in such a way that the strands of rope are covered by a layer of fibre yarns over steel wires.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement
of this standard is complied with, the
final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance
with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). The number of significant places
retained in the rounded off value shall be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.

IS 14190 : 1995

Indian Standard

COMBINATIONWIREROPESFOR
FISHING PURPOSES- SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE

4 MATERIAL

This standard specifies requirements


for combination wire ropes of ordinary lay for deep sea
trawling purposes. The following rope constructions and range of sizes are included in this
standard.

4.1 The galvanized wire used for the manufaae


ture of rope shall conform to IS 1835 ~: 1976.
The tensile designation of wire, in N/mma shall
be any of the following:
1 230, I 420 and 1 570.

Construction
6 x 8 ( 8/f)

6
6
6
6
6

x
x
x
x
x

12 (
15 (
18 (
21 (
24(

Strand

Core

Round

Steel or
Fibre core

do
do
do
do
do

12/f >
9,%/f )
12/6,f)
12/9/f)
15/9/f)

do
do
do
do
do

Siae
mm
12-21

4.2 Polyproplylene
or flat tape single
tensile strength of
percent elongation
strands.

13-23
14-22
15-23
16-24
18-26

4.3 Main Core of Rope

The following Indian Standards


ad;uncts to this standard:
IS No.

are necessary

Method
for tensile testing
steel wire (first revision )

of

Method for simple torsion


for wire ( second revision )

1835 : 1976

Round steel wire for ropes (third

test

revision )

2266 : 1989

Steel
wire
engineering
revision )

2363 : 1981

Glossary of terms relating


wire ropes (Jirst revision )

ropes for
purposes

general
( third
to

2500 ( Part 1 ) : Sampling inspection

6594 : 1977

4.3.1.1 The steel core shall have an independent

steel wire rope construction


4.3.1.2 The diameter

Title

1717 : 1985

1992

The central or main core of rope shall be of a


size sufficient to give a full support to the
strands and shall be of steel wire or fibre
construction as specified by the buyer.
4.3.1 Pteel Core

2 REFERENCES

1521 : 1972

fibrillated 2-3 mm diameter


strand soft twisted having
70-100 N/mm and IS-20
shall be used as cover for

procedures:
Part 1 Attribute sampling plans
indexed by acceptable
quality
level
( AQL) for
lot-by-lot
inspection ( second revision )
Technical supply conditions for
steel wire ropes and strands

(first revision )
3 TERMINOLOGY

For the purpose of this stnndard, the terms and


definitions as given in IS 2363 : 1981, shall
apply.

shall be
cover.

1.7 - 1.8

( IWRC ).

of the central fibre core


times the polypropylene

NOTE - When a steel core is specified by a buyer,


wires of tensile strength similar to that of wires used
in the manufacture
of the rope strand shall be used
for the main core of the rope.

4.3.2 Fibre Core


The fibre core shall have a central
covering on the same.

core with

4.3.2.1 Material for central core


Polypropylene
fibrillated 4-8 mm diameter, or
flat tape, soft twisted, 3 strand, S twist, having
breaking strenght ~of 150-200 N/mm% and 15-m
percent elongation.
4.3.2.2 Material for covering
Same as cover for strands ( see 4.2 ).
5 SIZE AND LENGTH
5.1 Size
The size of the rope shall be expressed in terms
of the nominal diameter and shall be in accordance with Table 1 to 6 as specified by the
buyer.
5.1.1 The diameter of rope shall be determined
in accordance
with the method prescribed in

Is14190

:1995
Table

1 Breaking

Load and Mass for 6 x 8 ( 8/f ) Construction


( CIauses 5.1 and 8.1 )

61 Nominal
No. Diameter

Mass per
100 m
( For Guidance Only )
r-__h_-_-7
Steel
Fibre
Core
Core

Minimium Breaking Load of Rope Corresponding to Tensile


Designation of the Wires of
r----_--

_____

I 230

r_---.L-___~
Fibre
core

Steel
core
(6)
kN

(1)

(2)
mm

(3)
kg

Y;

(5)
kN

i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)

12
14
16
18
19
21

1790
2320
3010
4130
5140
6350

2105
2690
3510
4790
5965
7370

1280
1680
232.5
3025
3840
4650

Table 2 Breaking

__-__--h_-_
1 420
r----h--_-~
Fibre
core

2065
2725
3.555
4885
62.00
7515

_____--------Steel
core

(7)
kN

(8)
kN

1490
1970
2715
3530
4480
5530

24 12
3180
4385
5700
7235
8770

--

1 570
r_-__h_---~
Steel
Fibre
core
core
(9)
kN

L$
2510
3600
4935
6500
8520
10180

1551
22 00
3055
402.5
5235
6302

Load and Mass for 6 x 12 ( 12/f ) Construction


( C&uses 5.1 and 8.1 )

SI Nominal
No. Diameter

(1)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)

(2)
mm
13
15
17
19
21
23

Mass per
1OOm
(For Guidance Only )
~____A_
_ _--~
Steel
Fibre
Core
Core

(3)
kg
2120
2680
3690
5010
6330
7840

Table

Sl
No.

(1)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)

Nominal
Diameter

(2)
mm
14
16
18
20
22

(4)
kg
2370
3110
4150
5630
7115
8890

3 Breaking

Minimum Breaking Load of Rope Corresponding to Tensile


Designation of the Wires of
- --

r-1 230
#__.---_h_-_
Fibre
core
(5)
kN
1745
2355
3290
4060
5410
6720

-~
Steel
core
(6)
kN
2380
3215
4400
5830
7380
9165

_ _-A.-1 420
$-____h____~
Fibre
core
(7)
kN
2240
2950
4070
5295
6720
8145

_-_-_-

_____

(8)
kN
2780
3750
5140

r_-__h----~
Fibre
core
(9)
kN
2110
3130
4290

6800
8610
10710

5670
72 00
8945

Steel
core

----v
1 570
Steel
core
(10)
kN
2875
4265
5850
7740
9820
12200

Load and Mass for 6 x 15 ( 9/6/f ) Construction


( Cluuses 5.1 and 8.1 )

Mass per
Minimum Breaking Load of Rope Corresponding to Tensile
100 m
Designation of the Wires of
( For Guidance Only )
,---_-*--_-~
r----_-----___-__
h--__--__________~
Fibre
Steel
1 230
1 420
1 570
~----*~---~
c--__*--__~
r---_h___-Y
core
core
Fibre
Steel
Fibre
Steel
Fibre
Steel
core
core
core
core
core
core
(3)
kg
3020
4010
5415
6990
8730

(4)
kg
3370
4480
6055
7070
9735

(6)
kN
3460
4725
6300
8055
10045

(5)
kN
2640
3580
6300
6200
7750

(7)
kN
3080
4200
5625
7230
9050

(8)
kN
4035
5510
7480
9400
11740

(9)
kN
3400
4780
6400
8255
10310

(10)
kN
4500
6275
8362
10710
13375

IS 14190 : 1995
Table 4 Breaking

Load and Mass for 6 x 18 ( 12,%6/f) Coastrnction


5.1 and 8.1 )

(Clauses
Sl
No.

Nominal
Diameter

Mass per
100 m
( for guidance only)
(-__--A.
----7
Fibre
Core

Steel
Core

Minimum Breaking Load of Rope Corresponding to Tensile


Designation of the Wires of
r_---_------____
r----*--_c3
Fibre
core

i)

::j
3310

(4)
kg
3860

3230

ii)

I7

5030

5520

4410

iii)

19

6300

6940

5890

iv)

21

8095

88.90

7520

VI

23

10140

9429

95.40

Table 5 Breaking

Steel
core

(5)

mm
(2)
15

(;)

h -----.----------.-_7

1 230

1 420
CT-_-h_-,_T
Fibre
core

(6)

kN

1 570
r___h---__$
Fibre
core

Steel
core

Steel
core

(7)
kN

(8)
kN

(9)
kN

3965

3765

46 30

4180

5175

5420

5140

6320

5855

72.0Ci

7220

6870

8425

7815

9585

92 20

8810

10760

10215

122.60

11010

13430

12545

.15300

kN

11495

Load and Mass for 6 x 21 ( 12/9/f)

0;

Construction

( Clauses 5.1 and 8.1 )


S1
No.

Nominal
Diameter

Mass per
100 m
( for guidance only )
r__--h
-----?
Fi bre
Core

Steel
Core

i)

16

(3)
kg
3885

ii)

18

5185

(1)

(2)
mm

Mioimum Breaking Load of Rope Corresponding to Tensile


Designation of the Wires of
,~._-__-_----___.-__

h_-_-_--_---------~

1 230
_---_-.A
_-_-~
Fibrc
Steel
core
core

r__-_hFibre
core

(5)
kN

(6)
kN

(7)
kN

4235

3665

4340

5625

50 00

5925

1 420

-___7
Steel
core

(---

1 570
--_h__
L1
Fibre
Steel
core
core

(8)
kN

(9)
kN

(IO)
kN

4255

5065

4785

5625

5830

6915

6635

7870
10510

iii)

20

6960

7600

6675

7920

7815

9235

8890

iv)

22

89.80

9780

7615

9440

10055

11830

114.55

131 85

v)

24

11210

12260

10175

11760

12590

14790

14345

16f50

Table 6 Breaking

Sl
No.

Nominal
Diameter

Mass per
100 m
( for guidance only )
~~~-~~~___~
Fibre
Core

(1)

_--~Minimum Breaking Load af Rope Corresponding to Tensile


Designation of the Wires of
r--

- ----~---~-_--~h-~~~~~~~-~~~~___~

r--_..-.h-_--~
Fibre
core

1 230
Steel
core

1 420
~-----.h------~
Fibre
core

Steel
core

1 570
r___-_h__-_~
Fibre
Cole

(5)
kN

(6)
k-N

(7)
kN

(8)
kN

(9)
kN

4255

4850

4965

5655

5490

Steel
core

18

(3)
kg
4375

ii)

20

5810

6280

58-00

6620

67 70

7910

8795

iii)

22

7850

8485

7765

8840

9060

10315

10310

11730

i)

(2)
mm

Steel
Core

Load and Mass for 6 x 24 ( 1519/f ) Construction


( Clauses 5.1 and 8.1 )

(4)
kg
4725

77 25

IrlNo
6300

iv>

24

10105

10905

9970

12310

11630

13190

13255

15035

VI

26

12650

13665

12460

14165

15550

16480

16580

18775

is 14190: 1995

Appendix A of IS 6594 : 1977 and


subject to a tolerance of f 4 percent.

shall be

tests to destruction,
the breaking strength is
subjected to an underLoad tolerance
of 5 percent.

5.2 Length

8.2 Test on Wire

5.2.1 The length of rope with plain end shall


not be less than the specified length. However,
a tolerance of + 5 percent shall be permitted
for lengths up to 400 m. For lengths above
400 m, the permitted
positive tolerance
shall
be 20 m for every 1 000 m of length or part
thereof.

8.2.1 Tensile Test


Test samples of unstranded wires when tested-in
accordance with IS 1521 : 1972 shall conform to
the requirements
specified in IS 1835 : 1976
subject to a reduction of not more than 50
N/mm* in the minimum value for Ihe particular
size and tensile designation of the wire.

5.2.2 The lergth of rope with fitted ends shall


conform to the requirements of the order. The
length shall be measured without tension.

8.2.2 Torsion Test


Torsion test shall be carried out in accordance
with IS 1717 : 1985 and the unstranded wires
shall comply with appropriate
requirements of
IS 1835 : 1976 except that the minimum number
of torsions may be 75 percent ( to the nearest
whole number those specified ). When the test
length other than 100 times the diameter is
used, the number of twists shall be proportional
to length.

6 CONSTRUCTION
6.1 Various construction of the rope are shown
in Fig. 1 to Fig. 6. The type of construction
shall be as specified by the buyer.
6.2 The rope shall be of regular right hand lay.
The length of lay of the ropes shall not be more
than 6.5 times the diameter of the rope.
NOTE - The construction
of covered
strands and
uncovered strands are regular left hand and that of
central core and core strands are regular right hand
lay.

9 MARKING
9.1 A tag securely attached with each coil of
rope shall be legibly and indelibly marked with

7 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

the following:

7.1 The ropes shall comply with the requirements laid down in IS 6594 : 1977.

a) Construction

of rope;

b) Type of core;

7.2 Joints

c) Nominal

7.2.1 -Joints in the wires shall be avoided as far


as possible but where necessary, they shall be
as widely apart as possible and in no case more
thap one \cire shall be joined in any length of
10 m ( or less ) of strand.

d) Indication

diameter

and length

of rope; and

of the source of manufacture.

9.2 BIS Certification

Marking

The product
may also be marked
Standard Mark.

7.2.2 All wire joints shall be either brazed or


electrically welded. If the joint is brazed, it shall
be properly scarfed; if welded,
it shall be
properly annealed.

with the

9.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed


by the provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards
Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made
thereunder.
The details
of conditions
under
which the licence for the use of Standard
Mark may be granted to manufacturers
or
producers may be obtained from the Bureau of
Indian Standards.

7.3 Freedom from Defects


The complete rope shall be free from visible
defects, loose wires, open strands or other
irregularities.
It shall be evenly laid and shall
remain in that condition when properly unwound
from the reel or coil.

10 SAMPLING
CONFORMITY

8 TESTS

AND CRITERIA OF

10.1 Lot

8.1 Breaking Load

The quantity of rope of the same size and


truction manufactured from same material
similar conditions
and delivered to a
against one despatch note shall constitute

The minimum breaking load of the rope shall be


as specified in Tables 1 to 6 when tested by
method prescribed in Appendix B of IS 6594 :
1977.

consunder
buyer
a lot.

10.2 For ascertaining


the conformity
of lot,
the procedure for sampling and inspection as
given in IS 2500 ( Part 1 ) : 1992 shall
be

8.1.1 The minimum breaking load shall be used


as the basis of calculation for factors of safety,
but in order to aliow for the vagaries of the

followed.
4

IS 14190

10.2.1 For dimensions, a single sampling plan


with inspection level IV and AQL of 2.5 percent
as given in Table 1 and Table 2 of IS 2500
( Part 1 ) : 1992 shall be followed.

10.31 All the individual test samples tested for


tensile test and torsion test satisfy the specified
requirement.
However, in case of a failure of a
test specimen
drawn
from a coil, another
sample ( see 10.3 ) shall be retested from the
same coil and the same shall sat tsfy the requirement.

IO.3 When specified by the purchaser, inspection and testing of wires from the completed
rope shall be carried out. In order to obtain
samples of wire, a suitable length from ore end
of the coil shall be cut off and unstranded. The

Fibrc

Core
FIG.

IWR

6 x 8 (

Core

8/f) COMBINATION~WIRB ROPES

Fibrc

Cora
FIG.

1995

wires shall then be well mixed together and 9


wires shall be drawn at random for tensile
testing
(see 8.2.1 ) and 9 wires for torsion
testing ( see 8.2.2 ). Where more than one size
of wire is used in the rope, quantities of each
size of wire taken for testing shall be proportional to their numbers in the rope.

18.2.2 For ~breaking load, a single sampling plan


with inspection level LV and AQL of 2.5 percent
as given in Table 1 and Table 2 of IS 2500
( Part 1 ) : 1992 shall be followed.

I WR

2 6 x 12 ( 12/f ) COMBINATION WIRE ROPES

Core

IWR

Core

Fibre
FIG. 3

IWR

COMBINATION WIRE

Core
FIG.

IWR

6 x I.5 ( 9/6;f)

Core

RCJIJLS

Fibre
Core
COMBINATION WIRE ROPES

6 x 18 (,12/6/f)

Core

Fibrr
FIG. 5

6x21

( 1219/f)

COMBINATIO.VWIRE ROPES
6

Core

1WR

Core

Ftbre

Core

FIG. 6 6 x 24 ( 15/9/f ) COMBINATIONWIRE ROPES

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