Rope care and Maintenance Flashcards
1
Q
General Good Practice for rope care and steel wire ropes?
A
- Kept dry, away from sunlight, heat, chemicals, extreme cold
- Steel wire ropes kept lubricated as per manufactures instructions
- Eye of wire rope should be made with a splice or compression fittings, not bulldog clips
2
Q
How often should a mooring line inspection be carried out?
A
Monthly
3
Q
What are you looking for in a mooring rope inspection?
A
- Abrasion, powdered internal fibres (inside and out)
- Stiffness (shock loads)
- Heat damage (glazed effect)
- Pulled/cut yarns
- Chemical damage, patches of discolouration
- Inconsistent diameter, an indication of shock loading or overloading
4
Q
What do SWL and BL mean?
A
SWL = safe working load. the max force exerted which will not break the rope. Should always be marked on the equipment BL = Max breaking load there is also a minimum breaking load (MBL)
5
Q
What is in a Rope Cert?
A
- Product name and type
- Length, size, diameter
- number of strands
- MBL
- SWL
6
Q
What does a Towing and Arrangements Plan contain?
A
Emergency towing equipment should be stored safely and not used for any other purpose
Towing Plan Includes
- Location and type of shipboard fittings
- SWL
- Purpose
- Limiting fleet angles (angle between the rope and travel across the drum)
- method of applying loads