PolyPlus Braid™
Rope Characteristics
PolyPlus Braid is an affordable 12-strand single-braid rope constructed of high-tenacity polyester plied over “Para-ep” polyolefin in each individual strand.
A unique plying technique as well as a generous proportion of polyester to olefin is coupled with Yale’s exclusive Aralube treatment to optimize the rope’s abrasion resistance. The “Para-ep” provides body to the rope and enhances its handling characteristics while keeping the rope’s weight to a minimum.
The two-end-per-carrier structure makes the rope very easy to splice, and it is entirely torque balanced. PolyPlus Braid is the strongest single-braid polyester/polyolefin blended rope available and is always manufactured with a single red strand.
Breaking Strengths
Diameter (Inches) |
Weight (Lbs/100f) |
Average Spliced Break Strength* (Lbs) |
Minimum Spliced Break Strength* (Lbs) |
Maximum Working Load 5:1** (Lbs) |
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1/4 | 1.6 | 2,820 | 2,538 | 564 |
3/8 | 3.6 | 5,880 | 5,292 | 1,176 |
7/16 | 4.3 | 7,250 | 6,525 | 1,450 |
1/2 | 5.9 | 9,600 | 8,640 | 1,920 |
5/8 | 9.3 | 14,200 | 12,780 | 2,840 |
3/4 | 12.3 | 20,500 | 18,450 | 4,100 |
* Knots and abrupt bends significantly reduce the strength of all ropes and lower maximum working load. ** Working load is based on static or moderately dyanmic lifting/pulling operations. Instantaneous changes in load, up or down, in excess or 10% of the rope’s related working load constitute hazardous shock load and would void the normal working-load recommendation. Consult Yale Cordage for guidelines for working loads and the safe use of rope. |
Diameter (mm) |
Weight (Kg/100m) |
Average Spliced Break Strength* (kg) |
Minimum Spliced Break Strength* (kg) |
Maximum Working Load 5:1** (kg) |
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6 | 2.5 | 1,280 | 1,152 | 256 |
10 | 5.4 | 2,665 | 2,399 | 533 |
11 | 6.4 | 3,290 | 2,961 | 658 |
13 | 8.8 | 4,355 | 3,920 | 871 |
16 | 13.8 | 6,445 | 5,801 | 1,289 |
19 | 18.3 | 9,305 | 8,375 | 1,861 |
* Knots and abrupt bends significantly reduce the strength of all ropes and lower maximum working load. ** Working load is based on static or moderately dyanmic lifting/pulling operations. Instantaneous changes in load, up or down, in excess or 10% of the rope’s related working load constitute hazardous shock load and would void the normal working-load recommendation. Consult Yale Cordage for guidelines for working loads and the safe use of rope. |
Rope Details
Rope Benefits
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Elastic ElongationThe coloured area under the curve represents the rope’s energy absorption capability. Green Working 395 ft. lbs/lb. |