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rangimotors wrote:sorry mad bad. I assumed because of the price of them that no way you would you be using new climbing ropes but using old worn ones etc or left over off cuts and making them into a rope personally i have limited knowdge of them but have been involed with a fair bit of stress testing
MNC wrote:Are climbing ropes stretchy? The snatch straps get their power through the stretch and recoil - ropes that dont stretch are not as suitable for snatching purposes even if they are rated to a very high weight rating.
Have seen some guys using the wrong rope to snatch boats out of the tide and it can go horribly wrong![]()
That was how I understood it anyway
xj wrote:although at work we use them for fall arrest and not climbing, they must be very similar...
10mm dia, safety factor of 12, impact force of 9.5 Kn, and a stretch (elongation) of 4.8%. All anchor points are to take 15Kn, at 3 mtr intervals.
whats the stretch of snatch straps..... 20%..... ???
rangimotors wrote:wopass, yes my snatch straps are rated but you are right about your other points about them, i do inspect them often and thats about the best i can do, my only input is if you make your own ropes or straps you have no idea what they are rated at until you test them. I guess like a sheep i follow the tried and tested way and follow the crowd hoping that if there is an issue it will show up by one of the many using the same gear
xj wrote:... AND... again if memory serves..... Say an abseil rope has a SWL of 150kg, and its got a safety factor of 9, its been tested to breaking of a minimum of 1350kg. A snatch strap may have a RATING of 2500kg, but with a safety factor of say, 6, its been tested to a breaking point of no less than 15,000kg
I'll stick to the $25 snatch from Steel n tube.
DieselBoy wrote:In my mind, if the snatch strap ( i have several Cookes Snatchmaster straps) are rated as being weaker than my tow hooks (rated at less than 10,000lbs) and are a proper stretchy snatch strap designed for harnessing kinetic energy to aid in vehicle recovery, than thats all i need.
Stronger is not better, more stretch can be better in for the shorter ropes (5m ones) butthe longer 20m ropes, 25% is fine. The longer the rope the less stretch you want, try hooking 2 20m ropes together, it takes a long run up to get anything happening
Not 100% sure but my straps are rated at 4000lbs??
I'll stick to the $25 snatch from Steel n tube.