ISO/TC 105/WG 10 - Revision of ISO 4344 -- Steel wire ropes for lifts -- Minimum requirements
Révision de l'ISO 4344 — Câbles en acier pour ascenseurs — Exigences minimales
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This document specifies the minimum requirements for the manufacture and testing of stranded carbon steel wire ropes for lifts, made from bright and galvanized wire finish in various constructions from 6 mm to 38 mm diameter. It is applicable to ropes used for suspension duty on traction drive and roped hydraulic lifts, and for compensation and governor duties on passenger lifts, freight lifts, service lifts, and man lifts moving between guides. It is not applicable to ropes for - builder’s hoists, - temporary hoists not running between permanent guides, - cable-ways, - mine hoists.
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