Bridon® Dyform 8 MAX

Dyform 8 is manufactured in wide range of sizes, steel grades, constructions, finishes & lubrication levels. This ensures our eight strand double compacted ropes are an ideal solution for the port & maritime, construction and offshore energy industries

Continue you reading to learn more about Dyform 8, the different technologies offered with this rope & its full technichal details.

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Description

Bridon Dyform® 8 MAX our is a high performance double compacted single layer constructed rope with 8 outer strands. Our MAX technology increases breaking strength, durability & sheave are contact.

Our Dyform 8 MAX ropes are offered with both PI® technology.  These technologies are designed to extend the life of your steel wire rope and ensure maximum productivity of your equipment.

A versatile eight strand rope for crane applications

Polymer enhancements

Plastic Impregnation

Dyform 8 MAX PI®

Plastic Impregnation

Reduce bend fatigue and improve core service life with plastic injection technology.

Applications

Applications

  • Construction Cranes
  • Port Cranes
  • Industrial Cranes
Advantages

Advantages

  • Good bending fatigue performance
  • Very flexible rope construction
  • Smooth profile created by the number of outer strands
Features

Features

CompactionDyform MAX
CoreIWRC, PI, Bristar
Steel Grades1770, 1860, 1960, 2060, 2160
Lay typeLangs lay or Regular lay
Lay DirectionRH or LH
FinishBright or Galvanised

Bridon Dyform® 8 MAX/PI specification

Note for more detailed information please download the brochure above. 

Diameter Approx mass
WSC
Max breaking force
EIP/1960
inch mm lb/ft kg/m tons kN
24.0 1.96 2.92 61.1 544
1 2.15 3.20 64 569
26.0 2.27 3.38 71.8 639
28.0 2.64 3.93 83.3 741
1 1/8* 2.75 4.09 86.9 773
30.0 3.03 4.51 95.7 851
1 1/4 32.0 3.65 5.43 109 970

This table is for guidance purpose only with no guarantee or warranty (express or implied) as to its accuracy. The products described may be subject to change without notice, and should not be relied on without further advice from Bekaert.