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epic1959
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- Mar 2, 2021
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I'm in a situation where I can't test the strength of my rope until I start hanging. Reason being that if it fails, that (quite loud) snapping noise will attract unwanted attention. So one failure risk is that the rope will break. I'm trying to manage that risk. I have a 10mm nylon static climbing rope and I weigh 180 lbs. Anyone have any basic knowledge about weight-bearing capacity of rope? According to the manufacturer the maximum tensile force is 25KN (5100 lbs) and the maximum bearing capacity is 1900kg (4188 lbs). I know that that doesn't mean the rope will hold (or pull) those weights under all circumstances - you have to account for a variety of factors and I am guesstimating that with my body movement it's probably best to discount the bearing capacity by 80-90 percent. So, on the safe side, maybe the rope would hold about 400 lbs of weight? idk - I don't have the knowledge to work out the weight bearing capacity - was hoping someone here does.