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CMC Static-Pro Lifeline 100% Polyester Kernmantle 1/2 Inch Rescue Rope
$1.29 2812 Rope-by-the-Foot
UL Classified to NFPA 1983
An extremely low-stretch kernmantle rescue lifeline constructed of 100% high-tenacity polyester fiber. The polyester fibers do not absorb water, so there is no loss of strength or increase in weight if the rope gets wet. With less than 2% stretch at 300 lbf., Static-Pro is an excellent choice for high lines, long rappels, and many mechanical advantage haul systems. Its low electrical conductivity has advantages when working on towers or charged electrical equipment. Polyester fiber ropes have better resistance to acids than nylon, which makes Static-Pro the preferred choice in acidic environments. Favored for its excellent hand, knotability and UV resistance, Static-Pro Lifelines come in solid colors with a single stripe to prevent confusion with CMC Lifeline and other solid color kernmantle ropes.
Available in five colors: Orange, Red, Blue, Yellow and White
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: 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 for 12.5 mm (1/2 inch)
- Temperature: Melt point 480° F (249° C).
- 3 Sigma MBS: 41 kN (9,217 lbf.)
- Weight/100 feet: 8.2 lbs. (3.7kg)
- 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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