Manila Rope, 3,960lb Tensile Strength, 5/8in Diameter x 600ft Length
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BM586
Retail Price:
$273.95
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Product Information
Product Specs
5/8in. x 600ft., breaking strength 3960lbs., weight 78lbs., this rope is not for tree climbing.
Product Warranty Information
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Product Features
- Manila Rope
- 3,960lb Tensile Strength
- 5/8in Diameter x 600ft Length
- Strong Manila Rope: Reliable Utility with High Tensile Strength
- Buckeye manila utility rope
- No. 1 grade manila fiber
- Natural color
Product Shipping Weight
- 68.9 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the features of the Manila Rope?
The Manila Rope is made of No. 1 grade manila fiber with a natural color. It comes in three diameters with breaking strengths of 1/2 dia - 2385 lb, 5/8" dia - 3960 lb, 3/4" dia - 4860 lb. The rope is not suitable for climbing.
What is the tensile strength of the Manila Rope?
The Manila Rope has a breaking strength of 3960 lb, making it highly durable and reliable for various utility purposes.
What are the dimensions of the Manila Rope?
The Manila Rope has a diameter of 5/8 inches and a length of 600 feet, weighing 78 lbs.
Is the Manila Rope suitable for tree climbing?
No, the Manila Rope is explicitly not recommended for tree climbing due to safety reasons. It is designed for utility purposes only.
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The Manila Rope is made of No. 1 grade manila fiber with a natural color. It comes in three diameters with breaking strengths of 1/2 dia - 2385 lb, 5/8" dia - 3960 lb, 3/4" dia - 4860 lb. The rope is not suitable for climbing.
What is the tensile strength of the Manila Rope?
The Manila Rope has a breaking strength of 3960 lb, making it highly durable and reliable for various utility purposes.
What are the dimensions of the Manila Rope?
The Manila Rope has a diameter of 5/8 inches and a length of 600 feet, weighing 78 lbs.
Is the Manila Rope suitable for tree climbing?
No, the Manila Rope is explicitly not recommended for tree climbing due to safety reasons. It is designed for utility purposes only.
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