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How is the
rope parted? |
The wire rope parting
process is achieved by passing a large current through a small
section of the rope, and using its own electrical resistance to provide
sufficient heat to melt it. When properly controlled (tie melted section
separates and the parted strands surrounding the break are welded together
with virtually no increase in rope diameter. |
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Machine Operation
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An adjustable feed mechanism pulls the specified length
of rope from a decoiler or similar device. This same mechanism simultaneously
pushes the rope between the electrodes that are closed encompassing the
rope to complete the secondary circuit.
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the load to complete the secondary electrical circuit the resistance of
the rope multiplied by the current delivered from the controller, will determine
the power dissipated in the portion of wire rope between the electrodes.
Providing sufficient power for a certain time causes the wire rope to melt.
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Therefore by judicious balance between
the volume of rope, electrode gap and the configured electrical power
supplied, very accurate cutting of the wire is achieved.
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Rope Parting Machine in Operation
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