Natural Manila Rope
Sold by the foot; minimum order is 20 feet
Maximum continuous length is 600 feet.
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- Grade A, select Manila fiber
- Exceeds Mil Spec TR605-B/ Type M / Ammendment 3 for tensile strength requirements
- 3 strand twisted construction
- Resistant to salt water damage
- Shrinks when wet, about 8% to 10%; greatest shrinkage occurs when rope is wetted the first time; if rope length is critical, consider ordering a bit more rope and wetting and drying before first use
- Poor oil and chemical resistance
- Fair abrasion resistance
- Poor moisture resistance
- Good ultraviolet stability
Use 1-1/2" or 2" manila rope to make a great, classic rope swing as well as gym climbing, excercise, and fitness ropes.
Please Note: cut lengths of manila rope may not be returned.
SHIPPING NOTE: lengths of 1-1/2 in. manila rope greater than 219 ft. and 2 in. manila rope greater than 133 ft. will exceed the maximum UPS shipping weight of 150 lbs. and will ship via motor freight. Shipping point is NW Alabama. Rigging Central does not ship motor freight to residential addresses. Motor freight cost for destinations east of the Mississippi for shipments up to 250 lbs. will typically be $100 to $125 when delivered to a commerical address with access for a semi tractor-trailer vehicle and a loading dock. Motor freight cost for destinations west of the Mississippi and shipments up to 250 lbs. will typically be $125 to $175 when delivered to a commercial address with access for a semi tractor-trailer vehicle and a loading dock. Deliveries to, farms, military bases, prisons, city center curbside and other destinations with limited access by tractor-trailer vehicles may incurr delivery surcharges.
Rope Diameter
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WLL (lbs.)*
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Breaking Strength (lbs.)
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1 1/2 in.
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1660#
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16650#
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2 in.
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2790#
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27900#
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* WLL calculated at 10:1 safety factor; applies to new, unused rope only. Fiber ropes may experience damage or deterioration from abrasion, cutting, shock loading, weathering, age, etc. Any damage or deteroriation will compromise a rope's strength. Always inspect any fiber rope prior to use. Do not use for critical applications.