Wire Rope Capacities EIP and EEIP

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @DrillingSchool
    @DrillingSchool  5 лет назад +3

    Question 1 of 9
    1. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The capacity of a two leg bridle at a 30 degree angle of loading (horizontal sling angle) is:
    • Same as single leg
    • More than single leg
    • Less than single leg
    Question 2 of 9
    2. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The capacities shown on Panel 5 are for:
    • IWRC, 6 X 19 and 6 X 36 - wire rope slings
    • FiberCore, 6 X 19 and 6 X 36 - wire rope slings
    • Galvanized strand
    Question 3 of 9
    3. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The single leg (straight-line hitch) capacity of a 1/2″ wire rope sling (EIP) is:
    • 5,000 pounds or 2.5 Tons
    • 3,800 pounds of 1.9 Tons
    • 6,400 pounds or 3.2 Tons
    Question 4 of 9
    4. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The choker capacity of a single 5/8″ wire rope sling (EIP) is:
    • 10,000 pounds or 5.0 Tons
    • 7,800 pounds or 3.9 Tons
    • 5,800 pounds or 2.9 Tons
    Question 5 of 9
    5. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The basket hitch capacity of a 3/4″ wire rope sling (EIP) can be as high as:
    • 19,400 pounds or 9.7 Tons
    • 22,000 pounds or 11 Tons
    • 30,000 pounds or 15 Tons
    Question 6 of 9
    6. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The capacity of a two leg bridle at a 60 degree angle of loading (horizontal sling angle), using 1″ (EIP) wire rope is:
    • 28,000 pounds or 14 Tons
    • 34,000 pounds or 17 Tons
    • 26,000 pounds or 13 Tons
    Question 7 of 9
    7. Question
    Category: Capacity
    The capacity of a two leg bridle at a 45 degree angle of loading (horizontal sling angle), using 1″ (EIP) wire rope is:
    • 26,000 pounds or 13 Tons
    • 34,000 pounds or 17 Tons
    • 28,000 pounds or 14 Tons
    Question 8 of 9
    8. Question
    Category: Capacity
    To support an 18 Ton load with a two leg bridle at 60 degrees you would need:
    • Two 7/8" wire rope slings (EIP)
    • Two 1" wire rope slings (EIP)
    • Two 1-1/8" or bigger wire rope slings (EIP)
    Question 9 of 9
    9. Question
    Category: Capacity
    To support a 10 Ton load with a two leg bridle at 30 degrees you would need:
    • Two 3/4" wire rope slings (EIP)
    • Two 1" wire rope slings (EIP)
    • Two 1-1/8" or bigger wire rope slings (EIP)