Strend Pro Premium rope has a wide range of uses in agriculture and forestry, as well as at home or in the garden. They are ideal, for example, as railings or supports for flowers. Twisted jute ropes and cords are a very popular decorative element in both interiors and exteriors. Although this material does not excel in strength or resistance to environmental influences, it does not slip in the hand and is suitable for sports purposes, e.g. climbing. The rope length is 100 m, the diameter is 4 mm and the load capacity is 117 kg.
The diameter of our ropes is measured according to the European standard EN 2307, which sets out the exact measurement procedure. However, it is important to know that the resulting rope diameter may have a certain tolerance. This deviation depends on the construction of the rope (e.g. type of braid, number of strands) and on the material from which the rope is made. Special attention should be paid to ropes made of natural fibres, such as jute or sisal. For these ropes, the diameter may vary between individual production batches, as natural yarns have natural differences in thickness, elasticity and absorbency. These deviations are not a defect, but a common property of natural materials.
Indicative diameter tolerance of ropes
Note: For natural ropes, the tolerance may be higher due to the influence of moisture, storage and natural variability of fibres.
When selecting a rope, we recommend taking this tolerance into account, especially if the rope diameter is critical for its use (e.g. in combination with fittings, pulleys or other technical elements).
± 8 %
3, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 44, 48 strand
PP, PPV, PES, PA
Synthetic ropes twisted and braided
± 12 %
3–4 strand
Jute, sisal
Natural rope
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