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New England Static Kernmantle KM III 1/2 Inch, Red Rope-by-the-Foot
$1.31 K01160 UL Classified to NFPA 1983
EN 1891
A superior handling rescue rope, New England Ropes KM III static kernmantle rope features composite construction, with the continuous filament polyester sheath braided over a continuous nylon fiber core. Featuring a weight balanced construction with the sheath and the core each representing half the total weight, KM III is torque balanced to eliminate any spin during a rappel. This provides excellent handling and knot holding characteristics, as well as rugged protection from abrasion and cutting. The polyester sheath provides added protection from ultraviolet light and chemicals harmful to nylon, while reducing the strength loss and weight gain that occurs when nylon absorbs water.
Available in color: Red w/White tracer
Specifications
- Certification: UL Classified to NFPA 1983 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services, 2006 Edition.
- Construction: Block creel, static kernmantle.
- Fiber: Core is 100% nylon. Sheath is 100% high-tenacity polyester.
- Sheath: 32 strand braided, with half the strands having a left (Z) twist and the other half having a right (S) twist for a balanced, torque free rope with maximum abrasion resistance.
- Strength: NFPA General Use
- Temperature: Melt point 460° F (238° C).
- 3 Sigma MBS: 46 kN (10,341 lbf.)
- Weight/100 feet: 7 lbs. (3.2kg)
- Rope Diameter: 12.5 mm (1/2 in.)
- Made in the U.S.A.
Price is per foot.
This item is a Rescue Response Gear Red iBex approved product to fill your various needs for use in rope rescue and industrial rope access fall protection when using equipment such as webbing, rope, anchors, harnesses, helmets, gloves, belay & rappel devices, ascenders, pulleys, carabiners and other approved hardware in professional swiftwater, firefighter, canyoneering, work at height, positioning, suspension and fall arrest when climbing and descending, mast and tower climb, telecoms, wind turbines and stage rigging .

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