ROPE, polypropylene, Ø 14mm, twisted, per metre

STD PHDWROPE14P

Valid Article

Former Code(s): CSHEROPE14P
The product is part of at least one Kit. A kit is a collection of products (medical and/or logistic) that are needed for a certain intervention in emergency. The choice and quantity of the articles reflects the MSF protocols for this specific situation. The use of Kits allows to start an intervention without a detailed evaluation.
OC subscriptions: included in supply or field order tools (e.g. UniField)
SC subscriptions: included in supply or field tools
OC validations: approved for procurement and use by an OC for international or local orders specifying context and activity in Medical Standard Lists (MSL)

ROPE

Definition

Rope available in different materials and different diameters for many uses.

Specifications

Continuous fibre rope, twisted or braided.

Available in 3 materials:

  • natural fibres (NF)
  • polypropylene (PP)
  • polyamide/nylon (NYL)

A twisted rope will be stronger than a braided rope of the same material.

Nylon resists UV better than polypropylene.

NF

PP

NYL

Wear resistance

+

+

++++

Elasticity

+

++

++++

Tensile strength

-

+

++

Price

low

medium

high

Instructions for use

The choice of rope will depend on the intended use. 3 types of use can be distinguished:

Light use

  • Function: fixing light items, tying up packages, etc.
  • Choice: depending on local availability and price. Any material would be suitable: sisal, Manila hemp, other natural fibres etc.

General use

  • Function: pegging down a small tent; constructing a shelter made of plastic sheeting; fencing; tying down a load on a vehicle etc.
  • Choice: polypropylene, diameter 5 to 14 mm.

Heavy-duty or long-term use

  • Function: pegging down a large tent, towing a vehicle, securing a radio mast etc.
  • Choice: polypropylene, diameter 10 mm and above, or nylon, diameter 6 mm (20 mm for towing a vehicle). Nylon is preferable for long-term use.

To avoid a nylon rope unravelling, you are recommended to melt the ends.

For family shelters made of plastic sheeting, the larger the diameter of the rope used as a ridge, the less it will damage the sheeting.

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