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60 ft 3/8" Steel Core Wire Rope for Concord Roped Hydro Elevators
60 ft 3/8" Steel Core Wire Rope for Concord Roped Hydro Elevators
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LPP Part Number: WR.CONC.PL.60
Condition: New
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This 60-foot, 3/8-inch steel core wire rope is engineered for use in roped-hydraulic elevator systems, including applications commonly found in Concord ProLift units. Built for strength and stability, the steel core construction provides enhanced resistance to stretch and wear compared to fiber core alternatives, making it well-suited for demanding lift environments.
This aircraft cable is typically installed with wedge shackles at one end (not included) and is used in paired configurations within the elevator system. In most applications, two wire ropes are required per lift. It is strongly recommended that both ropes be replaced at the same time to maintain proper system balance and performance. Replacing only one rope can lead to uneven operation and premature wear.
Buyers should note that this 60-foot length is not suitable for all Concord Pro-Lift elevators. Variations in lift configuration may require different rope lengths or specifications. If the exact requirements are not already confirmed, providing the lift’s job number prior to ordering is recommended to ensure proper fitment.
- Length: 60 feet
- Diameter: 3/8 inch
- Core Type: Steel core
- Construction: Aircraft cable
- Application: Roped-hydraulic elevators
- Compatibility: Commonly used in Concord ProLift systems
- End Fittings: Not currently pictured. Will include pre-attached car hitch fixtures.
- Quantity Required: Typically two per elevator system
All wire rope replacements should be performed with careful consideration of system requirements and specifications. Proper installation by qualified personnel helps ensure reliable operation and long-term performance of the elevator system.
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