(1) Steel strapping 1,2
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Standard Specification for Strapping, Flat Steel and Seals, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D3953-97, February 1998. 4
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(2) Chain |
National Association of Chain Manufacturers' Welded Steel Chain Specifications, dated September 28, 2005. 4
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(3) Webbing |
Web Sling and Tiedown Association's Recommended Standard Specification for Synthetic Web Tiedowns, WSTDA-T1, 1998. 4
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(4) Wire rope 3
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Wire Rope Technical Board's Wire Rope Users Manual, 2nd Edition, November 1985. 4
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(5) Cordage |
Cordage Institute rope standard: |
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(i) PETRS-2, Polyester Fiber Rope, three-Strand and eight-Strand Constructions, January 1993; 4
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(ii) PPRS-2, Polypropylene Fiber Rope, three-Strand and eight-Strand Constructions, August 1992; 4
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(iii) CRS-1, Polyester/Polypropylene Composite Rope Specifications, three-Strand and eight-Strand Standard Construction, May 1979; 4
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(iv) NRS-1, Nylon Rope Specifications, three-Strand and eight-Strand Standard Construction, May 1979; 4 and |
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(v) C-1, Double Braided Nylon Rope Specifications DBN, January 1984. 4
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1 Steel strapping not marked by the manufacturer with a working load limit will be considered to have a working load limit equal to one-fourth of the breaking strength listed in ASTM D3953-97. |
2 Steel strapping 25.4 mm (1 inch) or wider must have at least two pairs of crimps in each seal and, when an end-over-end lap joint is formed, must be sealed with at least two seals. |
3 Wire rope which is not marked by the manufacturer with a working load limit shall be considered to have a working load limit equal to one-fourth of the nominal strength listed in the manual. |
4 See § 393.7
for information on the incorporation by reference and availability of this document. |