Ropes and Rope Work. Agriculture Mechanics Santa Ynez High School

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Ropes and Rope Work Agriculture Mechanics Santa Ynez High School

5 Common Uses of Rope 1. Ropes are used to secure livestock and pets through the use of halters, lead ropes and leashes. 2. Heavy loads, such as hay and straw are secured with ropes. 3. Rope is used in rural recreation for water skiing and mountain climbing. It is also used to tie camping gear on pack mules, horses, and vehicles. 4. Heavy objects are lifted and moved through the use of block and tackle. 5. Ropes are used to support trees and shrubs, secure tents and act as support lines, guy wires and clothesline.

Factors to consider in rope selection. 1.Use: Different uses require different kinds, sizes and lengths of rope. 2. Construction: A. Rope is made from a variety of materials, each of which has different characteristics. B. Rope construction varies depending on the material from which it is made. Natural fiber ropes are usually woven while synthetic ropes are often braided.

Factors to consider in rope selection. 3. Size a. Rope comes in a range of diameters and lengths. b. Common diameters of rope are ¼, 5/16, 3/8, ½, 5/8, ¾, 7/8, and 1

Factors to consider in rope selection. Strength: a. Rope strength is measured as a breaking load. The breaking load is the amount of weight a rope can hold without being pulled apart. b. Rope strength depends on the diameter and the material of which it is made.

Factors to consider in rope selection. Flexibility A. Flexibility determines the ease which rope can be handled or worked.

Factors to consider in rope selection. Durability a. The rope s durability is determined by its ability to resist deterioration when exposed to chemicals, sunlight, water, and abrasion.

Factors to consider in rope selection. Cost: A. The cost of a rope varies depending upon the material from which it is made, the diameter, and weight. B. Rope is sold either by the foot or by the weight.

Safe Working Strength of New Fiber Rope. Rope Diameter (inches) Natural Fiber Natural Fiber Synthetic Fiber Synthetic Fiber Synthetic Fiber Synthetic Fiber Manila Sisal Nylon Dacron Polyethylene Saran 3/8 200 150 400 390 300 150 ½ 440 350 780 745 600 300 5/8 880 700 1,710 1,355 1,100 620 ¾ 1,080 865 2,000 1,870 1,600 800 7/8 1,540 1,230 2,700 2,520 2,120 1,140 1 1,800 1,440 3,600 3,220 2,800 1,600

Types of Materials Used in Making Rope 1. Natural fiber Ropes a. Manila rope is woven from the fibers of the abaca plant, which is native to the Philippines. It is the strongest and most pliable of the natural rope fiber, but it is also the most expensive. Manila rope is susceptible to rot and decay if it becomes wet.

Types of Materials Used in Making Rope B. Sisal rope is lighter in color and has a rougher texture than manila. Sisal is made from the fibers of the agave plant found in Mexico, Central America, East Africa, and the Bahamas. It is not as strong as manila rope, but sisal is more resistant to abrasion. The coarse texture of sisal rope makes it undesirable for use on animals. Most baler twine is made of sisal.

Types of Materials Used in Making Rope C. Cotton Rope is the most common natural fiber rope used in the United States. Although it is not as strong as manila and sisal, cotton rope is more desirable in the livestock handling due to its softer surface texture. Cotton rope is also susceptible to rot and decay and has a tendency to swell when it gets wet, which decreases its workability.

Types of Materials Used in Making Rope Synthetic Fiber ropes A. Nylon and dacron ropes are the strongest synthetic ropes available. They are soft, pliable, and less susceptible to rot and mildew than natural fiber ropes. Although these ropes do stretch when wet, they retain their strength under wet conditions. Excessive heat will melt nylon and dacron ropes and long exposure to sunlight will cause the fibers to become brittle and decay.

Nylon Rope

Dacron Rope

Types of Materials Used in Making Rope B. Polypropylene and polyethylene ropes have a coarser texture and are less pliable than nylon and dcron. Poly rope is also susceptible to damage from heat and sunlight. poly rope is widely used because it is readily available and much cheaper than all other synthetic ropes. Polyethylene rope also floats in water, making it useful for boat and dock work.

Polypropylene rope

polyethylene rope

Caring For Rope 1. Inspect ropes regularly for nicks, cuts, and abrasion damage. A. Avoid dragging rope over rough or damaged surfaces. B. Avoid stepping on or laying heavy objects on rope. C. C. Use synthetic ropes where rope may come in contact with oils, acids, or chemicals.

Caring For Rope D. Whip or splice the ends of rope to prevent unraveling.

Proper storage can increase the longevity of ropes. A. Do not store synthetic ropes where they will be exposed to heat or sunlight for long periods of time. B. Rope should be stored coiled and in a dry place. C. Hang ropes off the ground.

Types of Rope Available for Restraining Livestock Type of Fiber Breaking Strength (pounds) 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 1 Cotton 890 1450 2150 3100 5100 Sisal 1080 2120 3250 4320 7200 Manila 1350 2650 4400 5400 9000 Polypropylene 2650 4200 5700 8200 14000 Nylon 4000 7100 10500 14200 24600

Advantages/Disadvantages Type of Fiber Advantages Disadvantages Suggested Use Cotton Sisal Manila Polypropylene Nylon Soft, flexible least likely to cause ropeburning intermediate in cost Good strength for natural fiber rope, has good grass rope feel Very strong, second only to nylon and dacron, will not rot, resistance to barn-yard acids and bases Highest strength of any rope will not rot from water or mildew Least strong, low abrasion resistance, will rot and deteriorate Same as manila, except that sisal is 75-80% the strength of manila Subject to rotting harsh on hands likely to cause ropeburning Ropeburning is likely flame or heat will cause melting Will stretch very likey to cause ropeburning flame or heat will cause melting Tying of animal limbs, neck ropes, hobbles, lead ropes, if 5/8 or larger Some use as a lariate not suggested for tying animal limbs (legs), lead ropes, if ½ or larger Good for lead ropes excellent for slinging and total restraint Strongest lead rope available excellent for slinging and total restraint

Proper storage can increase the longevity of ropes cont. d. Wet rope should be dried in the shade in the open air before coiling and storing. This is especially important when handling natural fiber ropes which are susceptible to rot and mildew. e. Remove all kinks from the rope before storing 1) to remove kinks, lay the rope out full length and drag one end for about one-half the length of the rope 2) Prevent kinks by coiling the rope in the same direction in which the strands are laid

Proper storage can increase the longevity of ropes cont. f. Remove all knots from the rope before storing 1) knots decrease the breaking load of the ropes. A single overhand knot decreases the strength of the rope by 65% g. Secure the ends of ropes to prevent fraying 1) Use an end splice or whip the ends of natural fiber ropes 2) Melt the ends of synthetic fiber ropes or dip them in adhesive 3) Lubricate wire ropes with oil or grease to prevent exposure to water to avoid rust problems

Working Safely with Rope 1. most injuries involving the use or rope come from three factors: a. Rope burns b. Broken ropes c. Entanglements 2. To avoid injuries form rope burns a. Wear leather gloves when doing work with rope b. Do not wrap the rope around hands when working with livestock c. Do not attempt to grab a rope that is moving under a load, or a fast moving rope

Working Safely with Rope 3. To avoid injuries due to the breaking of ropes: A) never stand, crawl, lie, or walk under heavy objects supported by ropes or cables. B) Never tow vehicles with a rope that is not designed for towing special nylon ropes are manufactured for this purpose. C) Always use a rope with the proper working strength for the job. D) Remove all knots from the rope that will reduce the working strength. E) Check the condition of the rope frequently F) Never stand near a rope or cable that is under heavy stress. A cable or a rope breaking under these conditions can cause severed limbs and other serious injuries when it whips around.

Working Safely with Rope 4. To avoid injuries due to entanglements: A) Always stay away from moving ropes. B) Never wrap the rope around your hand or body for support