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PART
NUMBER |
BREAK
STRENGTH |
DIAMETER |
WEIGHT |
| LBS |
kN |
IN |
mm |
LBS/1000
FT |
kg/km |
 |
| PSWR
005 |
1,300 |
5.8 |
1/8 |
3.2 |
8 |
12 |
 |
| PSWR
008 |
3,700 |
16.5 |
3/16 |
4.8 |
19 |
28 |
 |
| PSWR
010 |
6,700 |
30 |
1/4 |
6.4 |
38 |
57 |
 |
| PSWR
020 |
13,500 |
60 |
3/8 |
10 |
56 |
83 |
 |
| PSWR
030 |
19,500 |
87 |
7/16 |
11 |
80 |
120 |
 |
| PSWR
040 |
24,000 |
107 |
1/2 |
13 |
100 |
150 |
 |
| PSWR
050 |
38,000 |
169 |
5/8 |
16 |
150 |
220 |
 |
| PSWR
060 |
54,000 |
240 |
3/4 |
19 |
200 |
300 |
 |
| PSWR
080 |
95,000 |
423 |
1 |
25 |
350 |
520 |
 |
| PSWR
120 |
120,000 |
534 |
1-1/8 |
29 |
445 |
660 |
 |
| PSWR
140 |
140,000 |
623 |
1-1/4 |
32 |
495 |
740 |
 |
| PSWR
180 |
180,000 |
801 |
1-1/2 |
38 |
615 |
920 |
 |
| PSWR
220 |
220,000 |
979 |
1-5/8 |
41 |
730 |
1,090 |
 |
| PSWR
260 |
260,000 |
1,157 |
1-3/4 |
44 |
855 |
1,270 |
 |
| PSWR
300 |
300,000 |
1,334 |
1-7/8 |
48 |
1,000 |
1,490 |
 |
| PSWR
400 |
400,000 |
1,779 |
2-1/8 |
54 |
1,300 |
1,930 |
 |
| PSWR
500 |
500,000 |
2,224 |
2-1/2 |
64 |
1,800 |
2,680 |
 |
| PSWR
600 |
600,000 |
2,669 |
2-3/4 |
70 |
2,150 |
3,200 |
 |
| PSWR
700 |
700,000 |
3,114 |
3 |
76 |
2,550 |
3,790 |
 |
| PSWR
800 |
800,000 |
3,559 |
3-1/4 |
83 |
3,000 |
4,460 |
 |
| PSWR
900 |
900,000 |
4,003 |
3-1/2 |
89 |
3,500 |
5,210 |
 |
| PSWR
1000 |
1,000,000 |
4,448 |
3-5/8 |
92 |
4,000 |
5,950 |
 |
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Weights and Dimensions
can vary
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