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ISO 16841:2014
Scope
This International Standard identifies the different types of pulling eyes prepared at, or attached to, a steel wire rope end for connection to another rope when installing a new rope or re-reeving an existing rope on a machine.
This International Standard also specifies the minimum requirements for pulling eyes, including their geometry, strength, maximum line pull to which the pulling eye is intended to be subjected and information for use to be provided by the manufacturer.
The pulling eyes covered by this International Standard are not intended to be subjected to a load when the machine performs a service operation.
This International Standard applies to those pulling eyes prepared at, or attached to, ends of steel wire ropes conforming to ISO 2408 and ISO 10425.
This International Standard does not apply to steel wire ropes with fibre cores.
This International Standard does not cover those separate end connection accessories, which slide over the end of a rope and comprise an eye- and tubular-type braided rope, often referred to as a “wire rope stocking” or “cable sock”.
ISO 16841:2014 Referenced Document
ISO 10425:2003 Steel wire ropes for the petroleum and natural gas industries - Minimum requirements and terms of acceptance
ISO 17558:2006 Steel wire ropes - Socketing procedures - Molten metal and resin socketing
ISO 17893:2004 Steel wire ropes - Vocabulary, designation and classification
ISO 2408:2004 Steel wire ropes for general purposes - Minimum requirements
ISO 7500-1:2004 Metallic materials - Verification of static uniaxial testing machines - Part 1: Tension/compression testing machines - Verification and calibration of the force-measuring system
ISO 16841:2014 history
2014ISO 16841:2014 Steel wire ropes - Pulling eyes for rope installation - Types and minimum requirements