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The Wire Rope Exchange is an international sales magazine circulated to 5,000 companies within the crane operations, rigging, lifting and load securement industries. Since 1984, the Exchange has not only created a marketplace amongst the distributors but also developed a ground for communication, reporting the latest industry news, product developments and events for our ever expanding field. Our online catalog listed directly from the distributors is available at www.wireropeexchange.com. The Wire Rope Exchange is published bi-monthly.

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[editor’s note]

Swords, gold coins and treasure maps have been scattered around our home for some time now. My four-year old son has been a pirate for over a year and the old salt Cap’n Jack even visited for his birthday. But just the other day he came to me with a serious face and said, “I don’t want to be a pirate anymore. I want to be a builder.” I was amazed by his newfound aspiration, and just like that, he switched to a new dream. I wondered what adventures lay in store for the coming months as I was sure our house would quickly be turned into a construction site in every sense of the phrase. Since that day, a thought has stuck with me – what sight, sound or event triggered

this new idea? Was it all the intricate block buildings and lincoln log towers from his preschool class? Maybe it was an imaginative session of assembling PVC piping together to make a waterfall with his Dad on the back deck? Or it could be that he was looking over my shoulder as I put the finishing touches on the latest issue of this magazine. Whatever the reason, it was hidden in the details. Our industry is full of stories about companies and individuals who add to the details of projects worldwide, whether big or small. Our materials are the building blocks to some amazing projects and this issue of the Wire Rope Exchange we feature businesses and projects paving the way for our next generation of builders. Both Reel-O-Matic and Muncy Industries are classic names that have a long-standing history of quality, each in their respective way. We also witness new history in the making as we highlight the Panama Canal expansion project, a massive engineering endeavor intent on changing global trade routes and prices on many of the items we buy and sell. To build a part of history is to be a part of history, and I am reminded of a recent interview with Muncy Industries’ Ophelia Fetter. She said, In what industry do we ever have the opportunity to say, “Look up at that bridge, grandpa helped build this bridge.” Our work is not just about making history, but forging inspiration for the future builders to come. Stay in touch and let us know what is happening in your business!

Melissa Hood, Editor | Wire Rope ExchangePO Box 159323, Nashville, TN 37215E-mail: [email protected]

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25 | heart behind the steelReel-O-Matic is a reflection of their people. We chronicle the cycle of a company and its president that proves: taking the chance when given the opportunity can equal successes never imagined.

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In this photo we see a glimpse of the Panama Canal expansion, the program is the most ambitious overhaul to the complex array of locks, channels, dams and bridges since the Panama Canal was built a century ago.

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30Muncy Industries takes pride in service well done.

30 | An American Mainstay Gains MomentumMuncy-Upson is rolling out something new this month that is sure to add new interest to a long-standing tradition of American quality. Learn what big changes are in store for their business.

16 | Carving new historyThe planned expansion of the Panama Canal is underway with a staggering $5.25 billion dollar project that is set to impact global trade routes and have a ripple affect on economies worldwide. We spotlight a local rigging company, Pesqueros, based in Panama City, as one of the main suppliers for the Canal Zone and this project.

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Modulift Provides a Giant Lifting Solution For The Wind Energy Industry Modulift has designed and manufactured the giant lifting rig used for the fast and efficient lifting and assembly of the Repower’s 5MWgiant wind turbines at Harland and Wolff in N. Ireland. Responsible for the unloading and assembly of the clean power generators for Vattenfall’s Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm Project in the Irish Sea, Harland and Wolff also have to load them back onto the barges when assembled, for installation in the Irish Sea, creating a need for a rig that could multi-task.

Modulift’s remit was to design a rig which could not only lift the individual turbines and towers separately and assembled, but also lift three wind turbine blades in one go enabling the blades to stay in their calibrated sets for each turbine, at all times. Using the same principles of their existing standard products, Modulift succeeded in engineering a safe, lightweight, and cost-effective solution allowing Harland and Wolff to continuously store and load from January until the end of July.

To provide a solution, which achieved the objectives required, Modulift designed a rig consisting of three elements that could be used in various configurations for the transportation and installation process of the various wind turbine components. The first is a giant 500-ton lifting beam, 16 meters long. Due to the nature of the lift and the need for minimizing the overall weight of the rig itself, Modulift had to be able to design and build the beam to weigh less than 40 tons without compromising its capabilities. The lifting beam was also designed to include inspection hatches and was built to ensure that these hatches would not compromise the strength of the beam. The beam was an exciting milestone for Modulift, proving their technical achievements in designing highly engineered lifting equipment to provide the ultimate solution for lifts of this size.

The second was another feat of engineering for Modulift in the design and fabrication of a 48.5m spreader that weighed no more than 9.6 tonnes to maximise the capacity of the cranes. The beam had to be easy to assemble in situ and capable of lifting the wind turbine blades, which in their set of three weigh 75 tons and span 61.5 meters.

“We are proud to be able to say that we designed and manufactured this solution for Harland and Wolff. We spent a lot of time planning the best solution for their

requirements and still needed to be able to turn this project around in record time. With the barges already on their way from Germany we had to battle against the weather to get the components finished and transported to Belfast on time to enable the project to stay on schedule, with the first barge arriving in early January. The components were taken by ferry to Belfast on several trucks and with Belfast experiencing its coldest winter in 16 years, snow storms threatened to delay delivery. Luckily the dedication of all parties involved enabled both the Lifting Beam and the Lattice Spreader to be delivered before Christmas, and tested and commissioned in time for its first use in early January”, said Sue Caples, Operations Director and Head of Engineering at Modulift.

As demand for heavy lifting is set to increase, with Modulift receiving a record number of orders for it’s MOD 400 so far in 2011, Harland and Wolff are expecting to use their new 500 ton lifting beam on many projects to come.

In addition, Modulift is now standardizing their new “giant” Lattice Spreaders for future customers looking to lift very long loads up to 100 tons, keeping the same passion, accountability, and quality of their existing products.

Gottwald Supplies Floating Cranes with 100 tonnes CapacityGottwald Port Technology GmbH (Gottwald), a subsidiary of Demag Cranes AG, has been awarded a contract to supply two more Floating Cranes to St. James Stevedoring Partners, Llc, Louisiana, USA,

which will already enter service on the Mississippi River in the autumn of this year. The customer already operates six Gottwald Floating Cranes. Instead of the conventional rubber-tyred chassis that Mobile Harbour Cranes are usually installed on, the Floating Cranes are mounted on barges.

“With our two new Gottwald Floating Cranes, we aim to achieve a flexible increase in our cargo handling capacities and usefully extend our existing logistics”, states Paul E. Morton, President of St. James Stevedoring Partners, Llc. “Our customers expect rapid handling of their cargo despite increasing volumes. This goal can only be achieved with high-end cranes, handling rates and reliability.”

Thomas H. Hagen, Member of the Management Board of Demag Cranes AG and COO, states, “Thanks to their high performance and versatility, our Floating Cranes are becoming more and more established in the market, as shown again by the follow-up order received from St. James.”

The two G HPK 8400 B built for St. James Stevedoring Partners, Llc, are the first Gottwald Floating Cranes that can handle heavy loads weighing up to 100 tonnes. For handling bulk goods, they have the highest-performance 63-tonne grab curve that Demag Cranes has installed on a Floating Crane until now. In crane classification A8, this enables them to have a radius of up to 37 metres, and even up to 39 metres in A7. Depending on operating conditions, the G HPK 8400 B cranes can each handle up to 1,850 tonnes of bulk material per hour. This makes them the largest and highest-performing Floating Cranes of their kind on the Lower Mississippi River.

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Gunnebo Johnson Receives “Hercules” OrderGunnebo Johnson Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been awarded as of September a significant order with Franklin Offshore in Singapore to manufacture Lifting Tackle, Blocks, Equalizer Beams, and Sheaves for the 5000 Metric Ton Asian Hercules III Project. Asian Lift Pte. of Singapore is the owner. It will be designed, tested, manufactured and delivered over the next twenty months.

This crane ship will perform offshore lifting tasks in the Far East, but like its sister ship, the Asian Hercules II, may work anywhere in the world. This comprehensive tackle, and lifting beam system design has been provided to Asian Lift Pte. by Gunnebo Johnson in the past, although on a smaller scale of 3200 metric tons for the Asian Hercules II.

Gunnebo Johnson looks forward to providing our high quality products, custom design expertise and outstanding customer service throughout the project. According to Mark Monteiro, VP Special Projects for Gunnebo Johnson, “the challenge of the

Asian Hercules III project will allow us to enhance our position and solid reputation as a leading lifting solutions and systems provider to customers in the Marine Heavy Lifting Industry.”

Gunnebo Johnson Corporation is a name recognized by the industry worldwide as a mark of uncompromising excellence. With more than a half-century experience, we have built our reputation as a reliable supplier by consistently satisfying our customer needs. An extensive product line, rigid controls on high quality and rapid-response service make Gunnebo Johnson products the standard of choice.

Rodgers Joins Chant EngineeringChant Engineering, New Britain, Pennsylvania, is pleased to announce the addition of Bill Rodgers to their sales and technical team. Rodgers joined Chant in early July as their new Technical Sales Manager. His new role focuses on calibration, new machine specifications and sales. Prior to joining Chant Engineering, Rodgers worked

as the Calibration Manager for Roberts Testing where he sold new services, offered on-site calibration of machines and serviced products throughout the U.S.

With 30 plus years experience, Rodgers brings a wealth of skill in retail sales, wholesale operations, dealer management, small business ownership and consulting to his new position.

Phil Chant, Vice President of Chant Engineering; said, “Bill is a quality addition to our team. He will play a key role in enhancing relationships with existing customers and attracting new clients – we are delighted to have him on board.”

Chant Engineering is a global, diversified engineering company that designs, manufactures, services and calibrates testing machines, systems and related accessories for worldwide industrial and military customers. The company with 40+ employees resides

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in a new 38,000 sq. ft. “green design” energy efficient manufacturing facility. For more information on Chant Engineering, visit www.chantengineering.com

Southern Wire Grows TeamSouthern Wire is excited to announce the addition of new team members. Greg Brown, Keven Cole and Donnie Jackson have recently joined the Olive Branch office while Anthony Cello has recently joined the Kansas City sales team.

Greg joins Southern Wire as Sales Manager with 18 years of industry experience. Greg has relocated his family from East St. Louis, Mo back to his wife’s home near Memphis, TN. His wife Julie and their three children, Scott, Corey, and Lauren, are excited about coming home.

Keven Cole has been named Distribution Center Manager for Southern Wire Olive Branch. Keven graduated University of Memphis with a degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management. He brings with him 30 years of Operations Management experience.

Mrs. Donnie Jackson has joined the Southern Wire Purchasing group. Donnie is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. She specializes in logistics, expediting, and vendor relations. Donnie will support the company’s team for overseas purchases.

In addition to the growth of Southern Wire’s Olive Branch location, they are pleased to also be expanding in the Mid West. Most recently, the Kansas City office welcomed Anthony Cello who prior to joining Southern Wire, handled sales in the residential and commercial building supplies industry. Anthony’s “Can Do” attitude has already proven to be good for their customers.

Cortland Expands Rope Reach in EuropeCortland, a leading provider of international high performance rope, slings, cables and umbilicals, has hired Rob Arends as European Rope Sales Manager. Arends’ will be based in the Netherlands and will focus his efforts on

the European market. Cortland has been experiencing rapid growth worldwide and wanted to take advantage of the opportunities in Europe.

“This newly created position fits

perfectly with our geographic expansion plans. The European rope market is very important to us, and having a local representative matches our company’s strategic position of offering customized, localized solutions for our customers”, said Sam Bull, Vice President of Cortland. “Rob is an expert in the Offshore, Oil & Gas and Wind industries and will be a great asset to our company.”

Arends is an industry veteran with many years of international experience in HMPE heavy lift slings and grommets, mooring assemblies, and synthetic (HMPE) ropes. For the past six years he was Sales Manager for Endenburg b.v. in Gouda. During his tenure, he helped to develop trust in HMPE rope, grommets, and slings and showed the offshore, towing, and heavy lift markets the various possibilities with HMPE. Prior to Endenburg, Arends spent 4 years with ABUS Kraansystemen b.v. in various sales management roles.

“I’m very excited about joining Cortland. I’ve been in the industry a long time and when I decided to make a change I wanted to go with the company that offered the best services and product range for the industry,” stated Arends. “Cortland is a customer focused company. They offer great flexibility – they build solutions around what the customer needs are, and they don’t push them into a pre-determined offering,” Arends continued. “Light weight, high strength, HMPE ropes have been successfully replacing wire cables in many applications. Cortland’s patented Plasma® HMPE rope BOB® blend and patented 12×12 construction provides unique solutions for deep water applications, heavy lift solutions, towing and lashing projects.”

Arends holds a bachelor’s degree in HBS-A. He currently resides in IJsselstein UT, The Netherlands.

Manitowoc Cranes Appoints New VP of SalesManitowoc Cranes has appointed Joe Maslizek as vice president of sales for Manitowoc crawler cranes

and Grove mobile cranes in North America.

Maslizek responsibilities will include overseeing sales in North America managing the distribution network and major accounts relationships in the region. He will report to David Hull, senior vice president of sales and marketing for North America.

Maslizek joined Manitowoc in 2001 as the senior regional business manager for Potain tower cranes. In 2010, he was promoted to director of sales and major accounts for Grove and Manitowoc products. Prior to joining the company he worked with Colorado based Grove distributor Honnen Equipment, initially as sales manager for the Deere product range and then as manager of the crane division. Prior to that he was with Jesco Inc, a construction services company.

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The New Wire Rope Exchange WebsiteFor over 26 years the Wire Rope Exchange has been an innovative marketplace for the crane, rigging, lifting, and load securement industry. Simple and effective, the Exchange offers a way for companies to market their excess inventory to buyers worldwide. In October of 2011, the Wire Rope Exchange will roll out its new website, offering features and options that will make it an even better online marketplace for its subscribers.

The Wire Rope Exchange started as the brainchild of Pat Poe of Cumberland Sales Company. In 1984, faced with some overstocked products and stagnant inventory, Poe typed up a two-page letter describing his stock and mailed it to all of his customers. The idea worked well and soon caught on among Poe’s friends, who started asking him if they could add their own products to his letter. This short letter became a regular newsletter as more companies opted in. Eventually, Poe turned it into a bi-monthly magazine with hundreds of listings.

In an industry where a business continuously needs a strong sales team, the Wire Rope Exchange was an innovative concept. The printed newsletter was an ideal marketing tool since it was easy to create, circulate, and access. A company could reach hundreds – or later, thousands – of potential buyers in only the time it took to create and place a listing. As Pat Poe expressed it, “I didn’t have a huge sales force – we created the Exchange to become the sales team I needed. Over the years, it’s done just that.”

Initially, subscribers would phone or mail in their listings, and interested buyers would call the Exchange office to be put in touch with the sellers. In the 1990s, the Wire Rope Exchange adopted what was then cutting-edge technology: instead of phoning in their listings, subscribers could fax them in. Eventually, the Wire Rope Exchange became a communications network within the industry, in addition to a marketing resource. It included not only product listings, but also relevant articles about new businesses, products and services, training and technology topics, global trends, and industry announcements.

The Wire Rope Exchange also expanded to utilize digital media through its website, launched in 2000. The website put more control directly into the sellers’ hands, since they could add or delete listings themselves. Buyers could search through the listings online and contact the sellers directly without having to go through the central office. The Exchange also launched a blog, “The Wire,” that provides timely news and information about the industry.

The new website design will offer more to all its subscribers, both listing members and users searching to buy products. For listers, the new design will have a number of features that make it a more efficient and powerful sales resource. Beyond just including basic contact information, listers can create a public profile and

“storefront” that can link customers to the lister’s website and can be shared through email. The new storefront feature can include a customized business description, and can easily accommodate company logos and banner advertising. Listers can also place their high-priority products at the top of a search category as a “featured” listing. Photos can be uploaded and photo boards created for any listing.

Buyers will benefit from a more customizable, easy-to-use search function. All subscribers will also be able to read the Wire Rope Exchange magazine digitally on the website, and see the latest industry-related news. The Wire Rope Exchange will also be bringing its news and information blog, “The Wire,” onto the redesigned website. Subscribers will be able to access the product listings, “The Wire,” and the Wire Rope Exchange magazine all on the same site.

Although these changes make the website a more dynamic marketplace, the Wire Rope Exchange still will not charge commissions for listing products. The subscription costs will also remain the same, at $124 annually to subscribe and $280 annually to become a listing member.

For over a quarter century, the Wire Rope Exchange has continued to grow. Currently, it reaches over 5,000 subscribers in more than 40 countries. The Exchange began by showing the industry a new way of bringing companies together, offering good product values, and providing relevant information. Through its new website, the Wire Rope Exchange will make its marketplace more effective, its community hub more informative, and will continue to be one of the industry’s most innovative and useful tools.

Columbus McKinnon Promotes Three Executives to Corporate OfficersColumbus McKinnon Corporation, a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of material handling products, announced recently the promotion and appointment of three executives as corporate officers.

Eric Woon was named Vice President of Asia-Pacific (APAC); Dr. Ivo Celi was named Vice President, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA); and Alan Korman was named Vice President, Corporate Secretary and General Counsel. All are members of the Columbus McKinnon Executive

Committee. The appointments were effective July 25, 2011.

Timothy T. Tevens, President and CEO of Columbus McKinnon, noted, “The promotions of Ivo, Eric, and Alan recognize their accomplishments and the vital role each plays in the profitable global growth

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of Columbus McKinnon. Together with the rest of our executive leadership team, they give us a firm foundation for continued growth as we move toward our long-term goal of annual sales of $1 billion.”

In 2009, Eric Woon joined Columbus McKinnon as Managing Director – Asia-Pacific, where he was responsible for leading the Company’s long-term growth for the region, with a strong focus on China. Before joining Columbus McKinnon, Mr. Woon, spent 15 years in Asia in highly visible roles, as President of Volvo Construction Equipment China and as President and CEO of tesa tape Asia Pacific, where he contributed to the significant growth of both organizations. He also spent four years in China in managerial roles with Cummins Inc., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of diesel engines. Mr. Woon has bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science from the University of Hawaii, as well as master’s degrees in both business

administration and international relations from Yale University.

Dr. Celi joined Columbus McKinnon as Managing Director – EMEA in 2010, to oversee the Company’s growing presence in the Middle East and Africa. Prior to joining Columbus McKinnon, Dr. Celi spent 13 years with Hilti AG, progressing through jobs of increasing responsibility, most recently as Senior Vice President – Business Unit Diamond Systems. At Hilti, he had responsibility for significantly growing businesses both organically and through acquisitions. His experience includes roles in strategy development, sales and marketing, product portfolio management, customer oriented product development, supply, production and logistics. Dr. Celi graduated from Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) in Aachen, Germany with a degree in Mechanical Engineering studies, with a specialization in production technologies. He also received a doctorate

with distinction from Fraunhofer-Institute for Production Technology (IPT), also in Aachen, Germany.

Alan Korman joined Columbus McKinnon as General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary in January 2011, where he played a key role in the Company’s corporate governance and business strategy. After graduating from SUNY-Buffalo with his law degree, Mr. Korman began his law career in Buffalo with Hodgson-Russ, and later joined Nixon-Hargrave, where his primary focus was intellectual property. After five years in private practice, he took the position as General Counsel with Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc., a leading innovator and manufacturer of sophisticated dental products, overseeing a legal function in a U.S.-based company that grew from $30 million to $250 million in sales over 16 years. During this time, he also was given additional responsibilities, both for business and operational matters for the U.S. operation and an increased role in the

The Pinnacle of QualityWire rope you can trust.

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international legal and compliance issues for the Liechtenstein-based parent company, as well as a large number of subsidiary operations around the world.

Harrington Hoists, Inc. Now ISO 9001:2008 CertifiedHarrington Hoists, Inc. announced that it has achieved the ISO 9001:2008 certification on August 8, 2011. The intention of seeking this certification is to improve business performance by implementing processes that will ensure the company meets or exceeds customer needs.

“Harrington has always been customer focused and we strive to provide quality on every level” says Bret Lussow, Business Development Sales Manager. “so this was a logical step and it reinforces our commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality product, service and support .”

Certification was issued after a complete review and audit, by an accredited registrar, of the company’s processes in regards to the design, manufacture and sales of material handling products such as manual, electric

and air chain hoists, wire rope hoists, crane systems and crane components.

In 1998 Harrington’s parent company, Kito Corporation, was awarded the ISO 9001 certificate and in 2001 they achieved the ISO 14001 certificate.

The International Organization for Standards (ISO) is the largest international standards organization in the world. ISO 9001:2008 is the current recognized standard for business quality management systems. The standard provides the necessary framework to improve company efficiency, minimize risk, and maximize opportunity.

Harrington Hoists, Inc. is a Kito Group Company located in Manheim, PA and Corona, CA. and is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electric and air powered chain hoists, electric wire rope hoists, lever hoists, manual hand chain hoists, push and geared trolleys, overhead cranes, crane accessories and a full line of replacement parts.

Sany America Opens Headquarters in GeorgiaSANY America is pleased to announce the

opening of its new corporate headquarters in Peachtree City, Georgia. On Friday, August 26, SANY America began transitioning its assets to the new 400,000 ft2office and manufacturing facility and employees began reporting to the location Monday morning.

“For the last fourteen months we have pursued an aggressive construction schedule to complete our new manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters,” said SANY America President Jack Tang. “Over the weekend, we moved our company into the new office space, and all of our departments are now under a single roof,” he added.

While SANY is a newcomer to the North American heavy equipment market, the company is well-established in Asia’s booming construction sector. This year, SANY Heavy Industry joined the Financial Times Global 500 list and the Forbes World’s Most Innovative Companies list. In July, the Wall Street Journal also reported that SANY has overtaken Caterpillar for excavator market share in China, and SANY continues to dominate concrete pump truck sales in Asia.

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“We are looking forward to ramping up production in our manufacturing area,” Tang said. “By the end of this year, we should have our first concrete pump trucks roll off of our assembly line, and then it will only be a short time before we are producing our cranes and hydraulic excavators as well,” he included.

The facility in Peachtree City, Georgia, features 40,000 ft2 of office space and a 360,000 ft2 manufacturing and assembly area. To date, SANY has invested $60 million in the site and is proud to hire and support American labor.

Barnhart Opens Newest Branch in MichiganBarnhart Crane & Rigging has opened its newest branch at the Port of Monroe, MI. The Port of Monroe, Michigan’s only port on Lake Erie, is located 35 miles south of Detroit, MI and 17 miles north of Toledo, OH. Barnhart’s new Eastern Michigan branch adds significant capacity to the company’s ability to serve the industrial, manufacturing, and logistics customers in Michigan and the Great Lakes region.

Barnhart is one of the nation’s largest heavy lifting and heavy transportation companies, and the Eastern Michigan branch will offer access to one of the largest heavy rigging and heavy lifting inventories in the U.S. The branch will also provide a unique variety of services including trans-loading to or from ship, barge, or rail; roll on and roll off facilities; warehouse storage; and staging yards.

Headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee and established in 1969, Barnhart Crane & Rigging is a leading national supplier of heavy lifting and transportation solutions. The company has over 27 locations across the United States and provides storage, logistics, machinery moving and plant relocations. Barnhart’s Quality Management System is certified to the ISO 9001:2008 international standard and has been registered since 2000. For more information, please visit http://www.barnhartcrane.com.

Terex Closes Wilmington FacilityTerex Cranes announced recently it will close its Wilmington facility for fabrication and assembly by the end of the year, eliminating about 90 jobs in the process, according to a press release.

The facility in Wilmington does some assembly and fabrication of tower cranes and small crawler cranes. According to the release, service and aftermarket support for the products will remain in Wilmington for

the “foreseeable future,” but the parts will be housed in Mississippi.

“While the economy is beginning to improve, manufacturing capacity is greater than needed to meet foreseeable market demand,” said Kevin Bradley, President, Terex Cranes business segment.

Bradley went on to say that the decision to end the plant operation was not an easy one because they know the impact it will have on their team members and families.

“However, we have determined that discontinuing production at Wilmington is the right decision for our business as we continue to consolidate our manufacturing footprint, consistent with the needs of our global customer base,” explained Bradley in a press release.

Terex bought the Wilmington facility from American Crane in 1998.

Lift-It Switches to Field ID for Safety ComplianceLift-It® Manufacturing Co., Inc., a leading manufacturer of sling, rigging and safety equipment, has switched to Field ID, the leading provider of cloud-based inspection and safety compliance management software. Lift-It cited Field ID’s ease of use, excellent support infrastructure and company strength in changing from another solution.

“Safety regulation compliance is a major challenge for our customers, especially those managing many pieces of materials handling and safety equipment,” says Mike Gelskey, Jr., Vice President and General Manager, Lift-It® Manufacturing. “We want them to have the most effective, reliable and cost-efficient software available to manage the equipment we supply. That is why we switched to Field ID.”

Field ID automates inspection and safety compliance management with sophisticated, yet simple-to-use safety inspection software. It is an ideal solution to identify and track the safety certifications of rigging equipment supplied by Lift-It.

Field ID combines electronic identification (RFID & barcodes) with mobile handheld devices and the Web to automate antiquated, paper-based processes. The benefits are greater efficiency and reliability in workplace safety and regulatory compliance. Using a mobile device, Field ID collects, stores and records each inspection in a secure, cloud-based infrastructure. The records are permanently available for review by inspectors, safety managers and compliance officers.

“We are glad that Lift-It has selected Field ID,” says Somen Mondal, CEO, Field ID. “The cultures of our organizations are a great fit. Like Lift-It, we are committed to earning our customers’ business through problem-solving, service excellence and a high quality product. We look forward to delivering our solution to Lift-It and their customers.”

AWEA and OSHA Form Safety ‘Alliance’ to Protect Workers in the Wind IndustryIndicative of both wind power’s continued maturation and the importance the industry places on the safety of its greatest asset, today the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) entered into an official Alliance to further protect the health and safety of the industry’s workers.

AWEA and OSHA marked the launch of the Alliance, which culminates more than a year-and-a-half of collaborative development, with a signing ceremony today at the Department of Labor building. On hand to participate in the ceremony were Jordan Barab, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor, along with AWEA’s Rob Gramlich, Senior Vice President of Public Policy; Tom Vinson, Senior Director of Federal Regulatory Affairs; and Michele Myers Mihelic, Manager of Labor, Health, and Safety Policy.

“AWEA and its members pride themselves on constant improvement—most importantly, in the realm of worker safety and health. Our Alliance with OSHA will help ensure that the men and women who build, deploy and maintain our superb product stay safe on the job,” said AWEA CEO Denise Bode. “We thank OSHA for working with us toward this goal of utmost importance, and we look forward to ongoing collaboration with them.”

Through its Alliance Program, OSHA works with groups committed to worker safety and health to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. OSHA and the groups work together to develop compliance assistance tools and resources, share information with workers and employers, and educate workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities. OSHA and Alliance participants work together to educate and lead the nation’s employers and their employees in improving and advancing workplace safety and health. Alliance Program participants do not receive exemptions from OSHA programmed inspections. y

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T he shortest path between two points is a straight line. It just so happens that this line is 50 miles long, accounts for nearly 300 tons of shipments worldwide annually; and the two points are the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Since the colonization and exploration of the Americas, a shortcut has been envisioned to connect the West with the East across the Isthmus of Panama. This simple solution

has been the root of an ongoing engineering idea that has transformed this section of land into a gateway for international trade routes. The current expansion plans underway will further cement the Panama Canal as a nucleus for shipping and impact most economies across the globe.

By: E.H. Evans

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Panoramic view of the ongoing construction work of the Atlantic side locks

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In the late 1800s, the French began to build a sea-level canal across Panama, but could not finish the project due to insufficient capital, difficult working conditions and a design that did not take into account the lower sea level on the Atlantic side of Panama than on the Pacific side. In 1904, the United States bought the Canal Zone from Panama. Over a 10 year span, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed this “path between the seas,” battling the natural challenges of the geography that had stalled others, including feats requiring the excavation and disposal of millions of cubic yards of dirt and rock. In 1914, the Panama Canal was completed at a cost of $375 million. What emerged was an engineering masterpiece that featured the then “world’s largest locks” and changed the landscape of global trade routes forever. The United States ran Canal operations for 85 years, until December 31, 1999, when the Panama Canal Authority assumed its operation.

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EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION BEGINSExpansion of the canal was first proposed in the 1930s to accommodate large United States warships, and excavation for larger locks began in 1939 but was stopped during World War II. The current expansion project was approved in a national referendum in 2006, and the program broke ground one year later in 2007. The $5.25 billion project,

scheduled for completion in 2014 in time for the 100th anniversary of the original canal completion, will allow for much larger container ships and other cargo vessels to easily reach East coast ports in the U.S., and most agree that the Panama Canal will gain a competitive edge over the current U.S. Intermodal System and the Suez Canal routes. While the Panama Canal acts as the gatekeeper for cargo goods shipped worldwide, the impact of the expansion will probably be felt most in the United States, the destination or origin of about two-thirds of the goods that pass through the canal.

THE THIRD SET OF LOCKSPerhaps the largest and most technologically advanced component of the expansion project includes the design and construction of a new third set of locks. Currently, the Canal Zone features locks that can handle ships up to 965 feet long and 106 feet wide, a common container ship size referred to as ‘Panamax.’ The canal operates at or near its capacity of about 35 ships a day, with more demand often waiting at bay or having to choose costlier alternative routes. Currently, only ships carrying up to a maximum of 4,400 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units, a standard of measurement) are able to pass through the existing two sets of locks.

The new third set of locks will help eliminate some of those backlogs and inefficiencies by increasing daily capacity with the hope of doubling the amount of goods that can pass through the Canal Zone each year.

More importantly, the locks will be able to handle “Post-Panamax” ships — 25 percent longer, 50 percent wider and, with a deeper draft as well, which can carry two or three times the cargo with a maximum of 12,600 TEUs. The demand for larger ships stems from the increase in shipping costs, notably oil. The larger “Post-Panamax” ships will be able to transit the new set of locks with greater volume of cargo, which mean lower shipping costs per TEU, and ultimately better economies of scale for both shippers and carriers.

“Hosting a unique project such as the Panama Canal expansion attracts many companies from around the world with different expertise, diverse human capital, [and] different working techniques. If you add up the unique magnitude of the project, we end up with many requests of products, sizes and situations we never had in the past.”

– Omar Díaz, Commercial Director for the Pesqueros Group

Work in the area of one of the Third Set of Locks gate recesses on the Atlantic side.

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EXPANSION CONSTRUCTION BEGINSExpansion of the canal was first proposed in the 1930s to accommodate large United States warships, and excavation for larger locks began in 1939 but was stopped during World War II. The current expansion project was approved in a national referendum in 2006, and the program broke ground one year later in 2007. The $5.25 billion project,

scheduled for completion in 2014 in time for the 100th anniversary of the original canal completion, will allow for much larger container ships and other cargo vessels to easily reach East coast ports in the U.S., and most agree that the Panama Canal will gain a competitive edge over the current U.S. Intermodal System and the Suez Canal routes. While the Panama Canal acts as the gatekeeper for cargo goods shipped worldwide, the impact of the expansion will probably be felt most in the United States, the destination or origin of about two-thirds of the goods that pass through the canal.

THE THIRD SET OF LOCKSPerhaps the largest and most technologically advanced component of the expansion project includes the design and construction of a new third set of locks. Currently, the Canal Zone features locks that can handle ships up to 965 feet long and 106 feet wide, a common container ship size referred to as ‘Panamax.’ The canal operates at or near its capacity of about 35 ships a day, with more demand often waiting at bay or having to choose costlier alternative routes. Currently, only ships carrying up to a maximum of 4,400 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units, a standard of measurement) are able to pass through the existing two sets of locks.

The new third set of locks will help eliminate some of those backlogs and inefficiencies by increasing daily capacity with the hope of doubling the amount of goods that can pass through the Canal Zone each year.

More importantly, the locks will be able to handle “Post-Panamax” ships — 25 percent longer, 50 percent wider and, with a deeper draft as well, which can carry two or three times the cargo with a maximum of 12,600 TEUs. The demand for larger ships stems from the increase in shipping costs, notably oil. The larger “Post-Panamax” ships will be able to transit the new set of locks with greater volume of cargo, which mean lower shipping costs per TEU, and ultimately better economies of scale for both shippers and carriers.

“Hosting a unique project such as the Panama Canal expansion attracts many companies from around the world with different expertise, diverse human capital, [and] different working techniques. If you add up the unique magnitude of the project, we end up with many requests of products, sizes and situations we never had in the past.”

– Omar Díaz, Commercial Director for the Pesqueros Group

Work in the area of one of the Third Set of Locks gate recesses on the Atlantic side.

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1, 2 & 3: Water is transferred by gravity to WSbs to be reused in the following lockage.

4 & 5: Once equalized, it moves to the next level and eventually to sea.

POsT-Panamax LOCks the new locks complexes will have three chambers each, water-saving basins, a lateral filling and emptying system and rolling gates.

WaTer savInG sysTem • more efficient rolling gates

will be installed, which will improve maintenance

• With the use of water-saving basins, the new locks will use 7% less water per transit than the existing locks and reuse 60% of the water used in lockage.

3 2 1

neW LOCksVessels up to 13,000 teUsthe use of rolling gates will ease maintenance

exIsTInG LOCksVessels up to 5,000 teUs

COnCePTuaL LOCaTIOn Of THe neW aTLanTIC LOCks

At a cost of $3.2 Billion dollars, the design and construction of the third set of locks is the largest and most complex project under the Expansion program.

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The contract was awarded in 2009 to Grupo Unidos por el Canal, a consortium formed by companies Sacyr Vallehermoso, S.A. of Spain; Impregilo SpA of Italy; Jan de Nul n.v. of Belgium; and Constructora Urbana, S.A. of Panama. The contractor formally commenced the works on August 25 of the same year.

The project involves the construction of two mirror sets of locks, one on the Pacific and the other on the Atlantic. The new locks, which will account for about half the cost of the project at a total of $3.2 billion, will have three chambers each with water- saving basins, a lateral filling and emptying system and rolling gates. While the new locks will operate under the same principle as the original set of locks, they will use a different kind of gate at the end of each chamber, which should make maintenance easier and less disruptive.

These new locks will be approximately 40 percent longer and 60 percent wider than the original locks, supplemented by a system of water saving basins. Additionally, they are expected to utilize 7 percent less water per transit than the existing system,

also allowing this water to be reused rather than flushed back out to sea. Moreover, the new reutilization basins are expected to capture and recycle 60 percent of the water from the locks as they are emptied, rather than lose it, and partially refill the locks for another ship to pass through. To build the new locks, the contractor installed its own industrial parks where the concrete that will shape the massive structures will be mixed. The rock dug out from the excavation area on the Pacific side, known as basalt, will be crushed and used as aggregate and sand for the mix. The designs for the third set of locks, as well as the fabrication of its different components, are being done in different parts of the world.

DREDGING AND EXCAVATION OF EXISTING AND NEW ROUTESAnother integral component to the expansion of the Canal Zone includes the removal and disposal of material along with a colossal dredging endeavor. Navigation channels from both the Atlantic and Pacific sides are being improved, with both entrances to the Canal being dredged, as well as Culebra Cut and Gatun Lake. Additionally, the project calls for the increase of Gatun Lake’s maximum operating level by nearly 45 cm to improve Canal water supply and draft dependability.

Construction of the new access channel to link the third set of locks, on the Pacific side, to Culebra Cut has been under construction since 2007. This project requires the excavation of nearly 50 million cubic meters of material. To date, more than half of this total has already been excavated by the different contractors.

Progress on these excavations can be clearly seen from the location of the former Paraiso Hill, the area where, nearly four years ago, the Canal Expansion Program was inaugurated. Originally 136 meters above lake level, the hill has been reduced to 27 meters above lake level and contractors are now preparing to further reduce it to about 9 meters.

The dredging component of the expansion is divided into the Pacific and Atlantic sides respectively. The Pacific contract was awarded in 2008 to Belgian company Dredging International. The project consists of the widening of the Panama Canal Pacific entrance navigational channel to a minimum 225 meters and deepening to 15.5 meters below mean low water level, as well as partial construction of the Pacific Post- Panamax locks south access. A total of 8.7 million cubic meters of material will be removed as part of this project. In January of this year, the D’Artagnan, one of the world’s most powerful cutter- suction dredges, joined Dredging International’s fleet.

The Atlantic contract was awarded to Belgian company Jan de Nul n.v. in 2009. The work includes dredging and dry excavation of approximately 17.9 million cubic meters of material. An area of approximately 13.8 kilometers is being dredged and the existing Atlantic entrance navigation channel is being widened from its current 198 meters to a minimum 225 meters, and the north access channel to the new locks on the Atlantic side is being widened to a minimum 218 meters.

Keeping up with heavy demands, a Pesqueros employee using one of two wire rope presses.

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The expansion project also entails the removal of some 30 million cubic meters of material to deepen and widen Gatun Lake navigational channels and deepen the navigational channel at Culebra Cut. The Canal workforce is responsible for conducting part of the work. The rest has been awarded to contractors as follows: Jan De Nul n.v. is in charge of dredging the new north entrance to the Pacific Access channel, and Dredging International will complete dredging of the northern reaches along the Gatun Lake navigational channel. The new cutter- suction dredge Quibian I arrived in Panamanian waters in early April to support dredging activities in the lake and Cut.

The final component of the expansion will be to increase Gatun Lake’s maximum operating level by 45 centimeters, from its current 26.7 meters to 27.1 meters. This will provide additional storage capacity for more than 200 million cubic meters of water in the lake – enough for three additional daily transits. The work calls for the modification of certain structures, including the hydraulic cylinders that open and close the gates at Pedro Miguel Locks and the Gatun Locks upper level and the gates at Gatun Dam, among others.

Four gates have already been extended, while two new ones were fabricated at the Canal industrial area. Two new caissons were procured to complement the operation and maintenance of the extended spillway gates. Parallel to the extension of the gates, Canal personnel are testing seal prototypes for the existing locks submersible hydraulic arms in Pedro Miguel and Gatun and designs for the necessary modifications to the corresponding gates are being prepared.

PESQUEROS: A LOCAL CONTRIBUTOR TO A GLOBAL GATEWAYIt may be too soon to tell what the full impact of the expanded Panama Canal will be once it is completed in 2014 but there are several companies involved in the day-to-day construction underway that can attest to its initial scope. Pesqueros, a Marine and Industrial supply company located in Panama City, Panama, has been a provider for the Panama Canal for over 10 years and has been in the market since 1982. Founder and General Manager José Ávila has grown his company to 100 employees and locations throughout Panama and Central America. Pesqueros is primarily known as a supplier of heavy-duty hardware and equipment for fishing and merchant vessels, container terminals, shipping ports, and infrastructure projects among others. Omar Díaz, the Commercial Director for the Pesqueros Group, and specifically with the Panama Canal expansion project, has more than 15 years of experience managing commercial departments in international companies such as Telefonica.

Pesqueros’ 450,000lb Chant Test Bed.

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AbOUt tHe pANAmA cANAl AUtHOrIty (Acp) The ACP is the autonomous agency of the Government of Panama in charge of managing, operating and maintaining the Panama Canal. The operation of the ACP is based on its organic law and the regulations approved by its Board of Directors. For more information, please visit http://www.pancanal.com/. You can also follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thepanamacanal.

AbOUt tHe peSqUerOS GrOUpPesqueros S.A. is a leader in the Marine and Infrastructure Supply industry throughout Panama and Central America. They have supplied projects

in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and Venezuela for more than 25 years. For more information, please visit http://www.pesqueros.com or contact via phone at (507) 224-5050.

Information and Pictures for this article provided by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) and The Pesqueros Group.

The Pesqueros Group provides the wire rope and rigging for the locomotive system used to guide ships through the locks, the dredging machines they use to maintain the canal route, and the tug boats used to guide the container ships through the canal and locks primarily. The Panama Canal maintains a current fleet of 24 tugboats, with plans to increase the total number of tugs to 46 by 2014, and nearly 100 locomotives, or ‘mules’ as they’re commonly known. The tugboats use Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) synthetic ropes. According to Díaz, Pesqueros had tested many brands of rope with their 450,000 lbs. test bed made by Chant Engineering, but ultimately decided to use DSM Dyneema for its strength and reliability.

For the Expansion Project specifically, Pesqueros supplies wire rope, synthetic rope, wire rope slings, chain slings, synthetic slings, shackles, clips, hooks, master links, and test bed services among other materials. Additionally, their workshop facility has two wire rope press machines that stay busy with the heavy demands from this project and other daily operations. But work on the Canal expansion has not been without its challenges. According to Díaz, “hosting a unique project such as the Panama Canal expansion attracts many companies from around the world with different expertise, diverse human capital, [and] different working techniques. If you add up the unique magnitude of the project, we end up with many requests of products, sizes and situations we never had in the past. So, to produce and come up with inventory to supply these needs is a huge challenge.”

Sensing opportunities that exist currently for infrastructure development throughout surrounding areas in Latin America,

the Pesqueros Group is also taking advantage of the economic climate. “Due to the current situation in Europe and the U.S.A., there is a lot of Private investments and infrastructure projects going on in Latin America” explains Díaz. Examples of regional projects in which Pesqueros supplies hardware or equipment include: Panama Ports (Hutchison Whampoa Limited Company), which is the main port terminal on the Panamanian Pacific side; Manzanillo International Terminal, which is the main port terminal on the Panamanian Caribbean side; Ports Quetzal and San Jose in Guatemala; Empresa Portuaria Nacional in Nicaragua; Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, the primary public services provider in Costa Rica; EP PetroEcuador, the main oil exploitation company in Ecuador; and PDVSA (Petroleos de Venezuela S.A.), the primary oil exploitation company in Venezuela.

A GAMECHANGER IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMYThe Panama Canal is an efficient route, but it has reached its maximum capacity. These capacity challenges will be overcome by 2014, when the Panama Canal expansion project is finished. This will mean trade flows that are free of congestion, and goods delivered faster and at less cost. With nearly 95% of all good imported to the U.S. arriving via container ships, the Panama Canal expansion represents a looming impact that will have ripple effects across nearly every aspect of the global economy, particularly in the U.S. What remains to be seen is to what scale? It is unknown whether trade routes are likely to be reset or adjusted, or how other ports and logistical systems will have to adapt to this new phenomenon. But one thing is certain – while this may not be the biggest construction project, it is, more importantly, the one that has the largest impact globally. As part of its construction, the amount of growth and investment within the broader logistics universe will be exponential both locally in Panama and worldwide, impacting everything from shipping and rail line construction to warehousing and terminal development. And while this current expansion is sure to revolutionize global trade commerce once again, the construction itself also serves to highlight the ingenuity and capability that exists today to accomplish a project of this magnitude. y

Tug boats attached to container ships with DSR Dyneema are supplied by Pesqueros and updated twice a year.

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REEL-O-MATIC: THE HEART BEHIND THE STEEL

By: AMy ELLIS

N early every political hot-button leading up to next year’s election focuses on jobs and the economy. One subject of debate in particular is whether ‘corporations are people?’ Depending on whom you ask, you may get some lively responses. But the root of this phrase is simple – every business, every sale, and every

product has a long history of sweat, dedication and heart built into it by the people who spend their livelihood ensuring that trade in the first place. Reel-O-Matic, along with President Terry Simmons, embody this idea, and prove that a business is ultimately a reflection of the people who work there – and in this case – the heart of a corporation.

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Reel-O-Matic has been a well-known entity within the rigging industry since 1948. With nearly a half century of experience specializing in the design and manufacture of machinery for virtually anyone in need of reeling or coiling machinery to process and distribute almost anything including wire rope, cable, tubing, steel, fiber optic materials and plastic conduit. Reel-O-Matic operates from a 60,000 square foot facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with approximately 100 employees. Standard equipment lines include take-up and pay-out machinery, turntables, coilers and spoolers among many others, but customized equipment is a specialty that accounts for nearly half of all work today. Add this versatile product line with a worldwide sales force, full design and customer services that include on-site installation and training services, and you understand why Reel-O-Matic proudly features a deep and diversified customer base from corporations such as AT&T, FedEx, Boeing, Caterpillar and Bechtel.

According to Simmons, a typical client often includes almost any manufacturer of wire rope, such as WireCo or Bridon American, to industry distributors such as Kulkoni, Bishop Lifting or Certex. Most wire rope manufacturers or distributors have worked with Reel-O-Matic and, chances are, you’ll find one of their machines at one time or another in the warehouse.

Reel-O-Matic has always been a market and customer driven manufacturer. The initial goal was to serve the electrical distribution industry, but in a very short period of time, distributors and manufacturers of wire rope also began contacting Reel-O-Matic for similar reel-handling equipment to fulfill their requirements. In turn, rigging companies discovered that the functionality of Reel-O-Matic’s equipment as it applied to the wire rope industry, also applied to their industry.

A BUSINESS AS A REFLECTION OF ITS OWNERThis pattern of business stems from the right mixture of hard work, brand trust and determined leadership. Current Reel-O-Matic President Terry Simmons’ rise to power parallels that of his company. Simmons, simply through an ambitious spirit, interest for challenge and fresh enthusiasm for an unknown business, was uniquely qualified to join Reel-O-Matic literally at the bottom and build to his current executive role.

Simmons brought fresh marketing ideas to the table and created business growth through opportunities others missed. He initiated the international focus on emerging markets within the Middle East, throughout North and South America and the Pacific Rim, and credits the exposure offered by international advertising, industry trade

shows, and personal visits to overseas customers as key components to international success. Simmons also credits Reel-O-Matic’s success with employees’ ability to think outside the box. He explains that “when a customer has an application for which standard equipment just doesn’t fit, we become pro-active in developing a solution which will fulfill a customer’s requirements and expectations.” Over time, Simmons recalls, “customers contacted Reel-O-Matic directly seeking solutions for special and unique applications.” Reel-O-Matic’s ‘can do’ attitude steeped in customization, combined with engineering and design capabilities, solid customer care policy, and long-standing partnerships over decades through industry associations have afforded the continued success to produce quality machinery.

But more than this, Simmons brought ‘heart’ to the steel business. He made a family out of Reel-O-Matic, cultivating strengths within employees to grow a loyal team that was able to expand service and product capabilities. “I love the people who work here,” said Simmons. “Reel-O-Matic is my company and I look at my employees as my family.”

Perhaps Simmons loves Reel-O-Matic because the company found him. A fresh graduate of the University of Oklahoma in 1970, Simmons moved to Washington D.C. with hopes of pursuing a career in publishing and marketing within the Beltway. But those positions were scarce and basic needs demanded a job as opposed to the ideal career at the time. He hit the pavement and found a job cleaning offices at night to subsidize his meager income and continue living on Capitol Hill.

But, as is often the case, where we end up is far different than where we thought we were headed. One night, while sweeping the president’s

“While steel is the major raw material in our equipment, it’s the heart of our people that make us who we are.” – Terry Simmons, President of Reel-O-Matic.

Terry Simmons, President of Reel-O-Matic

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office of the company Vortex, Simmons noticed a catalog cover for one of Vortex’s companies, Reel-O-Matic. He scribbled suggestions for improvement on a note and finished his cleaning duties.

Almost like a scene from a movie, Vortex President John “Chip” Schrott waited for Simmons the next night, asked him about the note and shortly thereafter offered

him a position writing press releases and crafting marketing designs at Vortex. Throughout his time with Vortex, Simmons continued to gravitate toward Reel-O-Matic and joined the company exclusively as a sales associate full-time in 1985. Simmons continued to rise within the company, slowly acquiring ownership interest, and subsequently purchased a majority stake in the company in 2004. Simmons has since sold his majority ownership interest but maintains his position as President and largest single shareholder in the organization to date.

MOVING FORWARD: BUILT FOR CHANGELike every company over the past few years, business as usual is anything but. Companies face challenges that are deeper are more prolonged than many have ever experienced. Reel-O-Matic has not been immune to these challenges. Simmons clearly states, “We have had to make some price concessions and have had some challenges with scheduling when customers wait until the last minute to purchase machinery – but overall, our team is doing great and we’re staying busy.” Within the rigging industry there is also another set of challenges compounding the larger economic scenario. “Today, companies are requiring equipment that supports significantly heavier and greater dimension reels than in the past” says Simmons. He recalls one of their biggest challenges is “occasionally having to accommodate extreme torque requirements for re-reeving ever increasing larger diameter wire rope into cranes and winches.” Simmons continues to explain that there is also a “significant push toward standardization of machinery. In the past, rigging companies oftentimes ‘jury-rigged’ machinery to remove, inspect, and install wire rope in crane operations. Today, the rigging industry requires somewhat more standardized and automated

machinery. I’ve also noticed throughout my career… as wire rope has improved, so have the expectations for more efficient, automatic and standardized equipment increased.”

When asked about anticipated changes or forthcoming challenges for the rigging industry and Reel-O-Matic specifically, Simmons was quick to point out that the industry as a whole will continue to seek better and smarter methods to improve the services they provide to their customers. “Almost every company has a vision,” explained Simmons. “I wish I could say [that] we have a revolutionary vision for the future, but actually our goal is to continue to expand our market, design and innovate new and improved equipment for our customers… and keep everyone employed.”

Simmons doesn’t hesitate to combine the success of Reel-O-Matic with the strength of its employees. Like Simmons, many of these employees grew with the company. Mark Zercher from Pennsylvania began as a factory worker, manufacturing coil and is now the top technical sales associate. Rick Campbell, Vice President of Production, joined Reel-O-Matic ten years ago as a welder. Simmons is proud to have a rich history of employees who have benefited from the same opportunity to grow within the business as he did. When asked about a large project for Kingfisher Marine, a maintenance company for barges and tugs in the Gulf, that contracted Reel-O-Matic to design a special 20,000 pound capacity powered cable reel stand capable of delivering 15,000 volts of power to barges sitting at anchor, Simmons showcased his pride and trust by humbly responding that Eli Hayden, an account executive who handles almost all wire rope accounts, could best represent the project.

Simmons realizes that nobody can predict that changes will challenge you in the future but does also not seemed worried about it either. “I have no idea [what changes are in store for our industry], but I do know they will [happen] as they always have,” suggests Simmons. Perhaps this confidence in handling future challenges stems from his innate ability to take advantage of the opportunities that offer a window to move forward. By cultivating this same skill set within his Reel-O-Matic family of employees, he is putting both the company and its employees on the best course for success. Reel-O-Matic has found a footprint in the rigging industry that has made it a successful corporation, but Simmons offers the clearest explanation as to ‘why’ that may be when he recalls: “someone once told me that Reel-O-Matic was the ‘heart behind the steel,’ meaning I guess, that while steel is the major raw material in our equipment, it’s the heart of our people that make us who we are.” y

The Reel-O-Matic facility located in Oklahoma City, OK.

Photo of a re-reeving machine as it is rewiring a crane.

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It’s not uncommon to see generations of family owned businesses with strong legacies. But it is unique to see two separate companies forge together from husband and wife respectively. The Fetter family did just this, and gave the saying ‘married to your job’ a new meaning. With husband-and-wife team James Fetter Jr. and Ophelia Fetter as Presidents of Muncy Machine & Tool Co. and Upson-Walton, and sons Jason and Justin as Vice Presidents, family and business are linked together as one, and the end result is a stronger union for their many customers.

We are Muncy IndustrIes

the trusted brand rolls out bIg changes to advance theIr busIness forward

By: s. Manuzak

Since 1986, these two family-owned companies have worked closely together but remained separate entities. Rooted in the same family and serving many of the same customers, the companies share the same core values: the highest possible customer service, quality workmanship, and integrity and pride in their work.

To better serve their customers, the Fetter family hereby announce the creation of “Muncy Industries”, comprised of Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton products. This new arrangement offers easier purchasing for customers, as well as a more

efficient and dynamic company structure. This reorganization will also open up two new divisions within Muncy Industries: Muncy Measurements and Muncy Marine and Architectural.

The company’s story, and the Fetter family legacy, began sixty years ago. Charles Kunz, the founder of Muncy Machine, was a tool and die worker during the Great Depression. Years later, as a small business entrepreneur in Pittsburgh, he found out that a Carnegie Tech’s machine shop had just closed. He recognized that their machines could be used to open a tractor repair shop, and still

remembered his skills as a machinist. Kunz even had the perfect location for the shop: his family farm. Along with his son-in-law, James Fetter Sr., Kunz opened Muncy Machine & Repair Company in 1949. It would later become Muncy Machine & Tool Company, Inc.

Over the years, as the local economy changed from agriculture to manufacturing, Muncy Machine evolved with the community. It began to shift away from tractor repair to focus on industrial machinery. The growing company caught the attention of three larger local companies: J & L Wire Rope,

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It’s not uncommon to see generations of family owned businesses with strong legacies. But it is unique to see two separate companies forge together from husband and wife respectively. The Fetter family did just this, and gave the saying ‘married to your job’ a new meaning. With husband-and-wife team James Fetter Jr. and Ophelia Fetter as Presidents of Muncy Machine & Tool Co. and Upson-Walton, and sons Jason and Justin as Vice Presidents, family and business are linked together as one, and the end result is a stronger union for their many customers.

We are Muncy IndustrIes

the trusted brand rolls out bIg changes to advance theIr busIness forward

By: s. Manuzak

Since 1986, these two family-owned companies have worked closely together but remained separate entities. Rooted in the same family and serving many of the same customers, the companies share the same core values: the highest possible customer service, quality workmanship, and integrity and pride in their work.

To better serve their customers, the Fetter family hereby announce the creation of “Muncy Industries”, comprised of Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton products. This new arrangement offers easier purchasing for customers, as well as a more

efficient and dynamic company structure. This reorganization will also open up two new divisions within Muncy Industries: Muncy Measurements and Muncy Marine and Architectural.

The company’s story, and the Fetter family legacy, began sixty years ago. Charles Kunz, the founder of Muncy Machine, was a tool and die worker during the Great Depression. Years later, as a small business entrepreneur in Pittsburgh, he found out that a Carnegie Tech’s machine shop had just closed. He recognized that their machines could be used to open a tractor repair shop, and still

remembered his skills as a machinist. Kunz even had the perfect location for the shop: his family farm. Along with his son-in-law, James Fetter Sr., Kunz opened Muncy Machine & Repair Company in 1949. It would later become Muncy Machine & Tool Company, Inc.

Over the years, as the local economy changed from agriculture to manufacturing, Muncy Machine evolved with the community. It began to shift away from tractor repair to focus on industrial machinery. The growing company caught the attention of three larger local companies: J & L Wire Rope,

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“Where can you find a job that when you look up at a bridge, [you can] tell your grandson,

‘Grandpa had something to do with this bridge?’ It is something with meaning, and we are very

proud of that fact.” – Ophelia Fetter, President of Upson-Walton

Muncy Sockets hold up the Brooklyn Bridge

By: s. Manuzak

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Bethlehem Steel, and Paulsen Wire Rope. Muncy Machine began to manufacture a wide range of parts for these companies, then to come into its own as a trusted specialist in wire rope fittings.

Throughout Muncy Machine’s growth, it has remained a family business. The founder’s grandson, James Fetter Jr., was drafted after college at Penn State into the U.S. Army and served for two years as a supply clerk. Afterwards, he returned to the family business he had known all his life, eventually becoming the President.

James met his wife Ophelia while they were both attending college in Monterey, California. Ophelia Fetter purchased Upson-Walton in 1986. Founded in 1871 as a ship’s chandler on the Great Lakes, Upson-Walton possesses

a proud tradition of quality and service. “I enjoy my work here,” Ophelia says, “because I think this is a very important industry. Not only do we make our living, but also contribute to our country.” She explains, “where can you find a job that when you look up at a bridge, [you can] tell your grandson, ‘Grandpa had something to do with this bridge?’ It is something with meaning, and we are very proud of that fact.”

Ophelia and James had three children. Like their father, the sons grew up very familiar with wire rope and related parts: they would play with open swage sockets that James brought home. One of the sons became a doctor, while the remaining two chose to work in the family business.

Jason Fetter, current Vice President of Upson-Walton, attended American University, worked in politics, and later received a law degree and a Masters of Business Administration from Penn State. Justin Fetter trained to be a pilot, but found his calling while he was working in a machine shop and realized his passion for the work. He holds a degree in Business Management and is now the Vice President of Muncy Machine.

Since Ophelia’s purchase of Upson-Walton, the two businesses have worked

closely together to provide their customers with superior quality, selection, and service. Ophelia attributes the success of Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton to their consistent and committed employees. The family runs a small, community-minded workplace, with one-third of the staff serving as local volunteer firefighters.

The companies have done well: Justin Fetter thinks it possible that every city in the nation contains something manufactured by Muncy Machine or Upson-Walton. Yet, the industry’s climate has been difficult for American manufacturers, and the Fetter family is not exempt from those challenges.

The industry’s heavy dependence on raw materials means that fluctuations in the availability and pricing of raw materials have serious effects. Long lead times and market shortages can wreak havoc on planning and scheduling. And despite those difficulties, customer service must remain the first priority.

While customers’ needs, raw material availability, and technology all change over time, Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton stick to their one core goal: to service their customers with quality products. They’ve faced the challenges of a fluctuating industry

by keeping a big inventory and by using US-based vendors and raw materials, which are easier to manage because they are close at hand. “Not only are they employing Americans,” says Justin Fetter, “but we can keep an eye on the quality of the product.” “Our brand on our products should inspire confidence.”

Other challenges have arisen as a result of the more globalized economy: other nations, China in particular, compete seriously with American industries. Since the quality of Chinese parts is sometimes inconsistent, Justin explains, they are not a good choice for heavy lifting or applications where reliability is essential. Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton have secured their place in the market by producing parts that are known for their high quality and reliability.

The Fetter family is excited about the addition of their two new divisions, Muncy Measurements and Muncy Marine and Architectural. Muncy Measurements will manufacture test beds, which, Jason Fetter says, “our customers have been asking us to make… this is a niche people have been asking us to go into for a long time.”

Muncy Industries remains as committed as ever to providing their customers with the best service possible. According to James, “products will always change, and we have to be very flexible to keep up with the need.” In response, Muncy Machine has developed many new product lines, such as spelter sockets, roll-off hooks, steel triangles, one piece stainless turnback sleeves, two piece stainless turnback sleeves, slip through thimbles, and casing thimbles, to name a few. Muncy Industries will keep developing new product lines, applying the Muncy and Upson-Walton hallmark quality to a wider range of products.

Throughout their growth and expansion, Muncy Industries has stated their goal of continuing to provide excellent customer service. As James Fetter has expressed, “we are hopeful to keep being a service in the industry and keep building on our service. Service is what built the company.” y

“Products will always change, and we have to be very flexible to keep up with the need.”– James Fetter, President Muncy Machine and Tool

Muncy Sockets at Flushing Meadows, NJ

Grandaughter Carol Johnson (Fetter) at old factory building sight

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Bethlehem Steel, and Paulsen Wire Rope. Muncy Machine began to manufacture a wide range of parts for these companies, then to come into its own as a trusted specialist in wire rope fittings.

Throughout Muncy Machine’s growth, it has remained a family business. The founder’s grandson, James Fetter Jr., was drafted after college at Penn State into the U.S. Army and served for two years as a supply clerk. Afterwards, he returned to the family business he had known all his life, eventually becoming the President.

James met his wife Ophelia while they were both attending college in Monterey, California. Ophelia Fetter purchased Upson-Walton in 1986. Founded in 1871 as a ship’s chandler on the Great Lakes, Upson-Walton possesses

a proud tradition of quality and service. “I enjoy my work here,” Ophelia says, “because I think this is a very important industry. Not only do we make our living, but also contribute to our country.” She explains, “where can you find a job that when you look up at a bridge, [you can] tell your grandson, ‘Grandpa had something to do with this bridge?’ It is something with meaning, and we are very proud of that fact.”

Ophelia and James had three children. Like their father, the sons grew up very familiar with wire rope and related parts: they would play with open swage sockets that James brought home. One of the sons became a doctor, while the remaining two chose to work in the family business.

Jason Fetter, current Vice President of Upson-Walton, attended American University, worked in politics, and later received a law degree and a Masters of Business Administration from Penn State. Justin Fetter trained to be a pilot, but found his calling while he was working in a machine shop and realized his passion for the work. He holds a degree in Business Management and is now the Vice President of Muncy Machine.

Since Ophelia’s purchase of Upson-Walton, the two businesses have worked

closely together to provide their customers with superior quality, selection, and service. Ophelia attributes the success of Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton to their consistent and committed employees. The family runs a small, community-minded workplace, with one-third of the staff serving as local volunteer firefighters.

The companies have done well: Justin Fetter thinks it possible that every city in the nation contains something manufactured by Muncy Machine or Upson-Walton. Yet, the industry’s climate has been difficult for American manufacturers, and the Fetter family is not exempt from those challenges.

The industry’s heavy dependence on raw materials means that fluctuations in the availability and pricing of raw materials have serious effects. Long lead times and market shortages can wreak havoc on planning and scheduling. And despite those difficulties, customer service must remain the first priority.

While customers’ needs, raw material availability, and technology all change over time, Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton stick to their one core goal: to service their customers with quality products. They’ve faced the challenges of a fluctuating industry

by keeping a big inventory and by using US-based vendors and raw materials, which are easier to manage because they are close at hand. “Not only are they employing Americans,” says Justin Fetter, “but we can keep an eye on the quality of the product.” “Our brand on our products should inspire confidence.”

Other challenges have arisen as a result of the more globalized economy: other nations, China in particular, compete seriously with American industries. Since the quality of Chinese parts is sometimes inconsistent, Justin explains, they are not a good choice for heavy lifting or applications where reliability is essential. Muncy Machine and Upson-Walton have secured their place in the market by producing parts that are known for their high quality and reliability.

The Fetter family is excited about the addition of their two new divisions, Muncy Measurements and Muncy Marine and Architectural. Muncy Measurements will manufacture test beds, which, Jason Fetter says, “our customers have been asking us to make… this is a niche people have been asking us to go into for a long time.”

Muncy Industries remains as committed as ever to providing their customers with the best service possible. According to James, “products will always change, and we have to be very flexible to keep up with the need.” In response, Muncy Machine has developed many new product lines, such as spelter sockets, roll-off hooks, steel triangles, one piece stainless turnback sleeves, two piece stainless turnback sleeves, slip through thimbles, and casing thimbles, to name a few. Muncy Industries will keep developing new product lines, applying the Muncy and Upson-Walton hallmark quality to a wider range of products.

Throughout their growth and expansion, Muncy Industries has stated their goal of continuing to provide excellent customer service. As James Fetter has expressed, “we are hopeful to keep being a service in the industry and keep building on our service. Service is what built the company.” y

“Products will always change, and we have to be very flexible to keep up with the need.”– James Fetter, President Muncy Machine and Tool

Muncy Sockets at Flushing Meadows, NJ

Grandaughter Carol Johnson (Fetter) at old factory building sight

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Elite Sales Inc. is constantly introducing new ideas and innovation into the world of industrial rigging equipment.Therefore, it should come as no surprise that ESI is making headlines again with their introduction of Swagelock

Sleeves to the market.Swagelock Sleeves are Carbon Steel Sleeves that are used to make eyes (loops) on the ends of slings. These Swagelock

Sleeves make for strong sling loops that are capable of handling any load.As you can see in the photos, these Carbon Steel Swagelock Sleeves come in several shapes and sizes in order to accom-

modate virtually any sling on the market. These Carbon Steel Sleeves will surely make for sturdy eyes which are able to serve nearly any purpose.

For more information, please visit: http://www.elitesalesinc.com y

Gunnebo Johnson Corporation is now offering Gunnebo Lifting shackles throughout North America with most models and sizes in stock. Both carbon and alloy styles available in the traditional styles of screw pin or bolt, nut, & cotter pin. The standard finish is galvanized bow and pin or bolt. Gunnebo Lifting shackles meet US Fed. Spec. RR-C-271, ASME B30.26, & EN13889. While the size range varies with the model, Gunnebo Lifting shackles are generally offered in 1⁄2" through 3 1⁄2" sizes. Most models are DNV 2.7-1 type approved. An “Arctic” shackle for cold weather applications is also available. Please contact Gunnebo Johnson Corp. at 800-331-5460 for a distributor or visit our Web site at www.gunnebojohnson.com y

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WHAT’S NEW caLdweLL expandS product LineCaldwell recently announced the expansion of their Bent Bar Products. With over 100 standard sizes available ranging from j-hooks and foundry hooks to s-hooks and master links, Caldwell is the solution for your bent bar needs. Caldwell has capacity to bend bar up to 2-3/4" in diameter and each product is heat treated, proof tested, shot blast finish with rust inhibitor, and engraved with serial number and capacity.

On top of the Bent Bar line, Caldwell has also recently announced the new Heavy Duty Hydraulic Sheet Lifter. A versatile tool for handling bundles, sheets, plates, and other materials stacked horizontally.

The hydraulic drive provides smooth and fast leg adjustment and allows more lateral forces to be applied to the sides of the load. One-person operation, low-headroom, fully adjustable, ASME compliant heavy-duty hydraulic sheet lifter is a safe and efficient material handling solution. For complete information, visit www.caldwellinc.com y

Talurit AB continues with its new series of optimized swagers! This slim and powerful swager is very competitive in its range and with smart rigging options is also easy to use.

The hydraulic unit offers hold position, energy saving automatic shut down and stroke limiter as well as automatic return – ideal for serial production. Optional SILENCER reduces the noise level. Rigging device makes rigging safer. The pillar guide is

ideal for swaging Flemish eyes. Other optional aids in the rigging shop are lifting yoke (for cranes), lifting table (for fork lifts) or storage for dies.

“The new TALURIT 2000 tons swager makes us very competitive on the market. Lighter construction and smart solutions have helped to bring costs down” says Clas Malm, Sales manager at Talurit AB.”

Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, Talurit AB is the head quarters for the TALURIT GROUP, with its two affiliates, Talurit (UK) Ltd and Gerro GmbH, Germany. These three offices manage marketing, sales and service throughout the world. Fore more information about the new swagers or other machines, please visit; www.talurit.com or call +46 31 709 30 80. y

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WHAT’S NEW amQuip takeS Safety Lead with tram faLL reStraint SyStemAmQuip has become the first crane rental company in North America to fit the TRAM fall prevention system to its cranes.

TRAM – Travelling Restraint Access Module – is a movable total restraint system that allows employees to move on top of cranes with no risk of falling.

It was originally developed for worker safety on bulk liquid tankers but has now been refined for cranes after several pilot installations in Europe and Australia have proved the concept.

TRAM is produced by Chicago-based Standfast Corporation.

AmQuip’s TRAM retrofit program is initially targeting its largest telescopic boom cranes, where workers need access to the top of the crane to assemble attachments.

“We have identified 20 of our largest all-terrains as a priority for TRAM,” said AmQuip VP for Risk Management, Jeff Hammons. “We take safety seriously and most of our business is with customers who are equally safety sensitive. Neither AmQuip nor its customers can accept employees being unprotected on top of cranes any longer. TRAM provides a safe and convenient solution while still meeting compliance with OSHA’s new Crane and Derrick standard, 1926.1400.”

The first AmQuip units to be fitted with TRAM are four of its Grove GMK 7550 cranes, including two that have Grove’s Mega Wing attachments. The first installation was completed mid-August. The next three installations will be completed by the end of September.

The GMK 7550 is a 550 US ton (450 metric tonne) capacity telescopic crane with a five-section, 197ft (60m) main boom and jib extensions up to 240ft (73m).

The TRAM system comprises provides a secure handlebar at waist level that moves along a rail installed at foot-level

along the length of the main boom. A lanyard or pair of lanyards attach to the handlebar and to the rigger’s harness. By tying off at waist level rather than foot level, the TRAM user has no distance to fall in the event of a slip or trip, yet still has total freedom to do the work required.

Meanwhile the movable handlebar provides support while walking along the boom of the crane. The handle rotates 180 degrees, if required, to aid maneuverability and folds down for storage when not in use.

Ascent and descent is often the riskiest part of working at height. TRAM makes this not just safer but easier too. As the user climbs up the side of the crane, he or she clips the lanyard onto the handle. Squeezing the hand brake releases an air-powered spring that pushes the arm gently but firmly to vertical, helping the user climb up and over onto the top of the boom. Similar assistance is given in descent. A deadman’s brake prevents the arm from moving along the rail unless the hand brake is squeezed.

Jeff Hammons added: “We spent a long time researching ways to assemble large cranes in a safer way. When we discovered TRAM, it was a clear choice not just because it is so effective, but because it is also convenient and very easy to use.

“I have found, in my 20-plus years providing safety and risk management services, that if something is not convenient and comfortable, people won’t use it. TRAM meets all our criteria. It allows the employees to go about their work

at their normal pace with no impediment – it prevents them from falling, and it stows away when it is not in use.”

TRAM has been tested and certified by accredited laboratories as meeting all relevant international standards.

Standfast has now retrofitted TRAM in Europe and Australia to several sizes and makes of both telescopic and lattice boom mobile cranes from 60 tonne up to 600 tonne capacity upwards, as well as on gantry beams of overhead travelling cranes.

Early crane installations required a degree of modi-fication to fit each application, depending on the design of the crane. However, with growing demand from crane owners worldwide, Standfast has now developed, refined and standardised its methodology for either welding, banding or bonding TRAM rails to most crane types.

Crane owners that have already installed TRAM systems include: Australian hire companies Boom Logistics and Hanchard Cranes; wind power company Suzlon Energy Australia; New Zealand Crane Group; Ainscough Crane Hire of the UK; and Royal Saan of the Netherlands.

As well as providing crane owners with a retrofit safety solution, Standfast supplies TRAM systems to Terex Cranes for fitment on original equipment.

Terex offers TRAM as a recommended option on its larger all terrain cranes and has been recently specified by several Terex customers including King Lifting in the UK.

Standfast is also in discussions with other OEM manufacturers that are under pressure from customers to develop improved height safety measures that are both practical and affordable.

Standfast CEO Cameron Baker said: “The TRAM fall restraint system has attracted a lot of interest from crane owners and manufacturer alike. Safety authorities all over the world are really tightening up on working at height since falls are the biggest cause of industrial accidents. They are pressuring major contractors to raise their game in eliminating fall risk. y

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Elliott Equipment Company is proud to announce the release of the new L140 HiReach, an innovative long-boom aerial work platform solution with a 140 ft. working height, 14,000 lb lift capacity with winch two-parted, and a self-leveling and hydraulically rotating platform.

The new L140 is designed for access applications that demand heavy lifting and platform stability at working heights up to 140 ft.

The 600 lb. capacity 30' x 54' steel work platform features a rechargeable battery and hydraulic pump system that provides platform leveling and 90 degree rotation. The entire rotation and leveling system is stored in protected boxes on the boom tip, eliminating the need for cables and hosing alongside the boom. By eliminating external cable carriers, the L140’s design eliminates hundreds of moving parts and reduces the chance for snags on tree branches or other obstacles during operation. It also cuts

down on weight by eliminating hundreds of feet of hydraulic hoses and electrical wires.

In fact, the L140 weights 12,500 lbs less than the Elliott H135. This allows it to mount on a conventional tandem axle chassis, saving thousands of dollars in chassis and fuel costs.

Other new features on the L140R include the new and acclaimed Hirschmann iVisor Mentor LMI and a boom-mounted winch capable of a 7,100 lb bare drum pull, 217 fpm burst of speed, and ½' wire rope. The boom tip contains two sheaves allowing a two-part line for lifting up to 14,000 lbs at a 6 ft load radius. Full feathering boom and winch controls are included in the unit’s Omnex wireless remote package for operation from the platform or from the ground.

Elliott Equipment Company continually partners with large and small businesses to develop solutions that meet even the most unique business needs. The L140R is another example of how Elliott’s engineering team continues to change the way aerial work platforms function on the jobsite. y

WHAT’S NEW eLLiott eQuipment company announceS new L140 hireach aeriaL work pLatform

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SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

0 1/64" 13 Little Mule Lineman's Hoist Model 344B $125.00 81 South Carolina

1 1/64" 145000 9/64" (.141-.144) 7x7 GAC SWAGED $0.10 99 Ohio

2 1/64" 1 Little Mule Cable Hoist Model 404WNA $90.00 81 South Carolina

4 1/64" 2000' 6 X 25 BIWRC XIP- CHINA 2.50' 137 Maryland

5 1/64" 250 1" x 1.54" Swivel Hoist Ring Part ( 23106) American Drill Bushing WLL 10,000lb $45.00 36 California

6 1/32" 41634 5/32 7x19 SSAC T302 DOMESTIC $0.18 99 Ohio

7 1/16" 4311 1/16" x 1/8" 7x7 Stainless Stl. Nylon Coated (cert) .08/FT 35 Ohio

8 1/16" 5000 1/16" x 30" 7 x 7 Gal Cable Assembly w/ 1 1/2" Eyes Each End $0.15 453 Texas

9 1/16" 7250 1/16" x 1/8" 7x7 Stainless Steel Nylon Coated (cert) $0.08 35 Ohio

10 1/16" 10570 1/16" x 3/32" 7x7 Stainless Steel Nylon Coated (Import ) .07/FT 35 Ohio

11 1/16" 35,000 ft 1/16 7x7 GAC 18.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

12 1/16" 400 x 250'

1x7 Clear green vinyl coated iron seizing to 1/8 galv. 5.00 rl 137 Maryland

13 3/64" 10,000 7x7 clear vinyl coated to 3/32 $0.02 137 Maryland

14 3/64" 68 x 10,000 7x7 opaque white vinyl coated to 1/16 $0.02 137 Maryland

15 3/64" 10 X 5000' 3/64 7X7 GAC $0.02 137 Maryland

16 3/64" 70,000 3/64 1x19 GAC (20x10,000') $0.01 245 Tennessee

17 3/32" 3195 3/32" x 3/16"7x7 GAC Vinyl Coated ( Import ) .08/FT 35 Ohio

18 3/32" 4,000 1x19 white nylon coated to 1/8 SS $0.09 137 Maryland

19 3/32" 20000' 3/32 7X19 TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL KOREAN .11/ft 130 New York

20 3/32" 3,000 7x7 white nylon coated to 3/16 SS $0.10 137 Maryland

21 3/32" 11 x 5000' 3/32 7X7 S/S Understrength .04' 137 Maryland

22 3/32" 60,000 ft 3/32 7 X 19 GAC 45.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

23 3/32" 65,000 ft 3/32" 7X7 SSAC T304 .06/ft 524 New York

24 3/32" 300,000 3/32 v/c to 3/16 7x7 GAC- Cleal $0.04 445 Illinois

25 3/32" 75312 WIRE 3/32" 7X7 PVC TO1/4" clear coating $0.04 48 Canada

26 3/32" 120,000 7x7 SSAC T304 1/16 NYLON TO 3/32 12x10,000ft 0.10/ft 163 Rhode Island

27 3/32" 50 RL 3/32 7X7 V.C. TO 5/32 X 250' RL $14.00 137 Maryland

28 1/8" 30000 1/8" 1x7 Galv. Annealed Seizing Wire .10/ft 80 Florida29 1/8" 2,640 1/8", 7X19, RRL, STAINLESS 302, CAROLINA $0.16 36 California30 1/8" 30ea. 7 x 7 GAC 10,000 ft reels China surplus $250.00 88 California

31 1/8" 35,000 ft 1/8 7x19 GAC 42.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

32 1/8" 63445 1/8" 7x19 SSAC T302 DOMESTIC $0.13 99 Ohio

33 1/8" 5000 ft 1/8" 7X19 SSAC BLACK VINYL COATED TO 3/16" .60/ft 524 New York

34 1/8" 1,450 1/8", 7x19 Strand, RRL, Monel, DRY, Carolina S&W, New $0.75 36 California

35 5/32" 15,000 ft 5/32" 7X19 SSAC T304 .165/ft 524 New York

36 7/32" 4500 7/32" 7 x 19 Galv. Aircraft Cable Imp. $0.08 520 Wisconsin

37 7/32" 16,866' on reel 5.2 mm wire rope, 7 x 7 const, zinc coated .06' 537 Ohio

38 7/32" 905 7/32" 7x19 Galv Domestic .14/Ft 81 South Carolina

39 7/32" 3000 5.5mm SS T316 NACM HT CHAIN $2.28 99 Florida

40 7/32" 3,982' 1x19 type 304 SS 1,000' min. $0.17 137 Maryland

41 7/32" 68,120' on reel 5.4 mm, 7 x 19 const., zinc coated .06' 537 Ohio

1/64" Wire Rope

1/32" Wire Rope

1/16" Wire Rope

3/64" Wire Rope

3/32" Wire Rope

1/8" Wire Rope

5/32" Wire Rope

7/32" Wire Rope

3/16" Wire Rope

42 3/16" 2500 3/16" x 1/4" 7x19 GAC Green Vinyl Coated ( Import ) .10/FT 35 Ohio

43 3/16" 35,000ft 3/16 7x7 64.00/1000FT 375 Pennsylvania

44 3/16" 7 X 3,000

3/16", 7x19, Type 304 SS, Loos & Co, Mil W-83420 Rev E Certs $0.24 36 California

45 3/16" 116,383' 3/16 Nilspin 3X19 Galv. w/black HDPE jacket on 15,000' reels $0.10/ft 434 Massachusett

s

46 3/16" 466# on reels 4.15 mm, 7 x 7 const., zinc coated .04' 537 Ohio

47 3/16" 2200 3/16 - 1/4 7X7 GAC CLEAR COAT POR 342 Surrey

48 3/16" 25,000 ft 3/16 7x19 GAC 80.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

49 3/16" 5000 3/16" x 1/4" 7x19 GAC Green Vinyl Coated ( Import ) .10/FT 35 Ohio

50 3/16" 5000 3/16" x 5/16" 7x19 GAC Vinyl Coated ( Import ) .10/FT 35 Ohio

51 3/16" 1,609# on reels 4.4 mm, 7 x 7 const., zinc coated $0.04 537 Ohio

52 3/16" 5087 3/16" x 5/16" 7x19 GAC Vinyl Coated ( Import ) .10/FT 35 Ohio

53 3/16" 70000' 3/16"-1/4" 7X19 GAC WHITE PVC COATED KOREAN, 14 @ 5000' .075/ft 130 New York

54 3/16" 64ea. 7 x 19 GAC 5,000 ft reels China surplus $200.00 88 California

55 3/16" 3886 3/16 6X36 FC POR 342 Surrey, BC, Canada

56 3/16" 650 19x7 Galv. Domestic $0.57 113 Colorado

57 3/16" 30 3/16-1/4" X 1000 FT 7X7 CLEAR VINYL COATED GAC $90.00 524 Illinois

58 1/4" 5000 6x31 IWRC RRL EIPS, WireCo, Colored Strand, A1 Lube, 1 reel - 5,000 ft. $0.65 36 California

59 1/4" 3 X 500' 3 X 500' 1/4 1X19 S/S TYPE316 $0.68 137 Maryland60 1/4" 18000 1/4 6 x 7 FC GAL TRAWL CABLE $0.09 453 Texas

61 1/4" 30,000ft 1/4 7 x 7 GAC 96.50/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

62 1/4" 54,473' on 6.3 mm, 7 x 19 const., zinc coated .08' 537 Ohio

63 1/4" 5000 6X19 XIP IWRC BRT Right Lang Lay $0.27 157 California64 1/4" 10,000 1/4" 6X19 FLEX NEW SURPLUS! $0.20 344 Oregon65 1/4" 300x25' 1/4 7x19 v/c to 5/16 2.50 ea. 137 Maryland66 1/4" 1,020 6x37 Domestic FC $0.50 113 Colorado67 1/4" 3262 FT 6 x 19 FC BRIGHT 0.44/FT 48 CANADA68 1/4" 4900 1/4" 6X25 NEW SURPLUS! $0.20 344 Oregon69 1/4" 5000 1/4 19 x 7 WSC EIPS Galvanized Korean $0.28 453 Texas

70 1/4" 65,000 ft 1/4 7 X 19 GAC 102.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

71 1/4" 500 7x19 black nylon coated to 5/16 $0.19 137 Maryland

72 1/4" 1,200 1/4", 6 X 19. PPC, RRL, Phos Bronze, dry, domestic, new $0.75 36 California

73 1/4" 5087 !/4" 6x19 IPS RRL FC Import .135/FT 35 Ohio74 1/4" 2800 WIRE STRAND 1 X 19 STAINLESS # 316 $0.44 48 CANADA

75 1/4" 2 1/4 sold $100.00 488 North Carolina

76 1/4" 100000 1/4 1x 7 new galv strand $0.11 107 Tennessee

77 1/4" 150,000 ft 1/4 1 X 7 GAC 95.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

78 1/4" 5100 1/4" 6X25 NEW SURPLUS! $0.20 344 Oregon79 1/4" 965 6X19 DOMESTIC 6x19 FC $0.38 113 Colorado

80 1/4" 4 1/4 sold $240.00 488 North Carolina

81 1/4" 25,000' 1/4" 6x31 PC EIPS DOMESTIC .36/ft 153 Texas82 1/4" 70000 1/4 6X19 BIWRC IPS $0.08 137 Maryland83 1/4" 40000 1/4 1 x 7 GAL EHS $0.07 453 Texas84 1/4" 7950 1/4" 6 X 37 FC GAL IPS DRY LUBE $0.12 453 Texas

85 1/4" 216,000' 6.7 mm, 7 x 7 x 19 const., zinc coated .08' 537 Ohio

86 1/4" 6584 1/4 6 x 37 FC BRT IPS $0.09 453 Texas87 1/4" 10,000 1/4", 1x7, Galv., Strand EHS Strand Domestic $0.07 36 California

88 1/4" 30,700' 1/4 Nilspin 3X19 Galv. w/black HDPE jacket on 15,000' reels $0.20/ft 434 Massachusett

s89 1/4" 15000 1 /4" 19 x 7 WSC EIPS BRT Korean $0.25 453 Texas

90 1/4" 30,000 ft 1x7 Guy Strand Galv. 1/4" $0.13 326 Saskatoon SK Canada

91 1/4" 30,000' 1/4" 6x37 SC EIPS DOMESTIC .53/ft 153 Texas

92 1/4" 18 1/4" 7 x 19 GAC x 125ft. with 5/8" x 1" stop ea. end $14.00 520 Wisconsin

93 1/4" 30,000' 1/4" 6x36 PC EIPS Drawn galvanized Dry .19/ft 153 Texas

94 5/16" 4100 5/16" 1x7 Galv EHS LRL (1010759041 $0.19 304 Florida

95 5/16" 272, 200,170 7x19 nylon coated to 3/8 galv. $0.25 137 Maryland

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96 5/16" 3000 8mm SS T316 NACM HT CHAIN $4.68 99 Florida

97 5/16" 30000 5/16" 6X31 FC BRT - DOMESTIC .35/FT 396 Washington

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

98 5/16" 8050' 5/16" 6X25 RRL EIP F.C. KOREAN 1@5000' 1@3050' .20/ft 130 New York

99 5/16" 145000 5/16 7 x 19 Gal. Cable $0.13 453 Texas

100 5/16" 500 5/16 6x19 G F C .11' 137 Maryland

101 5/16" 50,000 ft 5/16 1 x 7 Galvanized 149.00/1000ft 375 Pennsylvania

102 5/16" 73025 5/16" 5x26(WS) RRL EIPS GALV PC $0.27 99 Ohio

103 5/16" 10000 5/16 6 x 19 IWRC BRT EIPS RRL A -Lube $0.14 453 Texas

104 5/16" 15,000' 5/16" 6x36 Galvanized IPS FC 0.25/ft 42 New Jersey

105 5/16" 2,700 1x19 type 304 SS $0.60 137 Maryland

106 5/16" 60,000 ft 5/16 7 X 19 GAC 149.00/1000FT 375 Pennsylvania

107 5/16" 35000 6x19 FC SC, 7x5000 $0.09 207 Texas

108 5/16" 59902 5/16 5x26 (WS) RRL EIPS GALV PC $0.25 99 Ohio

109 5/16" 30000 5/16 - 3/8" galv clear plastic coated $0.40 87 Florida

110 5/16" 1,640' 5/16 Nilspin 3x19 Galv. w/black HDPE jacket $0.30/ft 434 Massachusetts

111 5/16" 15 Reels 5/16" x 7500', 6x19, RRL, EIPS, Bright, Import Wire Rope 0.33/ ft 310 Louisiana

112 5/16" 900' & 300' 6x7 GFC Korean light lube $0.16 137 Maryland

113 5/16" 2 X 3,200 6x7 GFC Korean Heavy Lube $0.11 137 Maryland

114 5/16" 3,000' 6x7 GFC Chinese light lube $0.11 137 Maryland

115 5/16" 150000' 6X7 IWRC RLL .325" Swaged Dom Various Long Lengths $0.04 199 Washington

116 5/16" 5100' 5/16" 35X7 RHRL ROTATION RESISTANT IWRC KOREAN , 1 @ 5100' .30/ft 130 New York

117 5/16" 19,427' 5/16 3x19 Galv. on 10,000' reels $0.70/ft 434 Massachusetts

118 5/16" 4900' 5/16" 6X7 SANDLINE BLACK LRL IPS F.C. KOREAN 1@3500 1@1400' .12/ft 130 New York

119 5/16" 1 x 4700, 1 x 1 5/16 6X19 FIBRE CORE POR 342 Surrey

120 5/16" 5000 6X19 XIP IWRC BRT Right Lang Lay $0.31 157 California

122 5/16" 6,000' 6 x 7 GFC Korean Heavy Lube $0.11 137 Maryland

123 5/16" 1400000 5/16 1 x 7 galv strand $0.16 107 Tennessee

124 5/16" 3000 7mm SS T316 NACM HT CHAIN $3.54 99 Florida

125 5/16" 500,000 5/16 1 x 7 used strand rusty $0.08 107 Tennessee

126 5/16" 4650 5/16" 6x36 IWRC,RRL,GALV,DRY KOREAN $0.30 157 Washington

127 5/16" 16,000 5/16' 6 X 31 FC RRL EIP (MACWHYTE) refer to PN 150-00065 $0.88 469 Ohio

128 5/16" 35,591 FT.

5/16' 6 X 25 SEALE FC RRL EIP refer to PN 150-00060 (WIRE CO)

.4992 per foot 469 Ohio

129 5/16" 1000000 16-May $0.16 107 Tennessee

130 5/16" 30,000' 5/16" 6x25 PC EIPS DOMESTIC .42/ft 153 Texas

131 5/16" 3940 6X36 XIP IWRC BRT Right Lang Lay $0.34 157 California

132 5/16" 35000 5/16" 6x19 FC Brt $1.04 207 Texas

133 5/16" 5000' 5/16" 6X31 RRL EIP GALV F.C. KOREAN I@5000' .18/ft 130 New York

134 5/16" 137,580 7.6 mm, 7 x 19 const, zinc coated .10/ft 537 Ohio

135 5/16" 276 5/16" 6x31WS Fiber Core Domestic .56/Ft 81 South Carolina

136 5/16" 4,765 6x36 PPC Brt Korea $0.24 449 Oregon

137 3/8" 1X5100, 1X2500

3/8", 7X7, RRL, GALV, CALWIRE, Strand bridge rope $0.13 36 California

138 3/8" 56.500' on reel 9.3 mm wire rope, 7 x 19 const, zinc coated $0.11 537 Ohio

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139 3/8" 20 X 2,500 3/8 - 7/16 GAC 7 X 19 PVC CLEAR CTD. .23 / FT. 447 Rhode Island

140 3/8" 5,750 3/8 6 x 19 seale IWRC LRL, lubrication Dry/Dry IPS, Certs available, Korean $0.37 472 California

141 3/8" 22,274' 3/8 3x19 Galv. w/black HDPE jacket $0.75/ft 434 Massachusetts

142 3/8" 15000 3/8" 6 x 19 FC GAL EIPS RRL Dry Lube $0.18 453 Texas

143 3/8" 125 x 25' 6x19 BFC x 25' $0.10 137 Maryland

144 3/8" 150 3/8", 7X19, GALV, CALWIRE $0.15 36 California145 3/8" 10000 3/8 6 X 26 IWRC GAL EIPS KOREAN $0.42 453 Louisiana146 3/8" 4626 6X36 XIP IWRC BRT Right Lang Lay $0.43 157 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

147 3/8" 3 X 5000' 6X26WS RRL IWRC EIPS BRT- KOREAN $0.40 166 Texas

148 3/8" 17,500 3/8" 6 x 37 IWRC GAL IPS Dry Lube $0.26 453 Texas149 3/8" 750 3/8 7 x 19 GAC Nylon to 7/16 $0.50 137 Maryland

150 3/8" est. 800 3/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, BETHLEHEM $0.95 36 California

151 3/8" 2,634' 3/8 Nilspin 3x19 Galv. w/black HDPE jacket $0.35/ft 434 Massachusetts

152 3/8" 3280 ft. Diepa PZ 371 / 8.99 BS / ordinary lay / plasticized core 0.99 ft. 88 California

153 3/8" 10,000 3/8" 6X31 FC BRT - DOMESTIC $0.40 396 Washington

154 3/8" 400 3/8" 7 Flex PFV Coated Orange Domestic 1.87/Ft 81 South Carolina

155 3/8" 3,400 3/8 6x25 G F C Korean $0.29 137 Maryland

156 3/8" 130,000 ft 3/8 1 x 7 Galvanized 198.00/1000f

t 375 Pennsylvania

157 3/8" 900 3/8", 6X27, IWRC, STAINLESS 304, CALWIRE $0.75 36 California158 3/8" 600 3/8", 7X19, RRL, STAINLESS 302, CAROLINA $0.75 36 California159 3/8" 285 7x19 clear vinyl coated to 1/2 galv. $0.40 137 Maryland160 3/8" 600 3/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, WIRECO $0.73 36 California

161 3/8" 2 X 1,000 3/8", 7 X 19, Stainless Type 304, Loos & Co $1.00 36 California

162 3/8" 3000 10mm SS T316 NACM HT CHAIN $7.42 99 Florida

163 3/8" 2 X 1,000 3/8", 7X19, STAINLESS 304, LOOS & CO $0.75 36 California

164 3/8" 3000 3/8 3x19 AM Galv AA Torque Balanced $1.00 90 California

165 3/8" 160,000 ft 3/8 7 X 19 GAC 200.00/1000f

t 375 Pennsylvania

166 3/8" 10000 3/8-1 1X7 GALV STRAND PVC COATED 5 X 2000FT POR 342 Surrey

167 3/8" 1,000 3/8", 6X19, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, KOREAN $0.29 36 California

168 3/8" 2969 3/8 vc 7/16 7x19 GAC, Red Vinyl (4x5m', 1x4m') $0.19 245 Mississippi

169 3/8" 3000 3/8 6X25 B.F.C. KOREAN $0.25 137 Maryland170 3/8" 30000 3/8" 6 x 7 FC GAL Trawl Cable B- Lube $0.15 453 Texas171 3/8" 2,519 6x19 PPC Galv., Korea $0.25 449 Oregon

172 7/16" 500 7/16 6x7 FC galv Korean $0.20 157 Washington

173 7/16" 5000 7/16" 6x19 FC, Galv., A-Lube, Korean $0.29 157 Washington

174 7/16" 3060' 11MM 8X36 RHRL EIP IWRC KOREAN , 1 @ 3060' .37/ft 130 New York

175 7/16" 175 7/16 1 X 7 STRAND KOREAN .17/ft 130 New York

176 7/16" 5,970 7/16", 6X21, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, CALWIRE $0.68 36 California

177 7/16" 4544 7/16" 6x25 EIP FC RRL Import 622, 1000, 964, 758, 1200 $0.35 304 New

Hampshire

178 7/16" 2,955 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $0.30 449 Oregon

179 7/16" 8050 7/16 6x36 IWRC Brt,Chinese,Poor Preforming $0.22 157 Washington

180 7/16" 920 FT 7/16" DYFORM 6 BRIDON - NEW N/A 146 Illinois

181 7/16" 500 7/16 DYPAC 18 .55' 137 Maryland

182 7/16" 200 7/16", 6X19, IWRC, STAINLESS, DOM $1.15 36 California

183 7/16" 930 7/16", 6x19, PPC, RRL, Phos. Bronze, A-1, Domestic, New $1.15 36 California

184 7/16" 6,360' 7/16 3x19 Galvanized w/black HDPE jacket $1.10/ft 434 Massachusetts

185 7/16" 669' 7/16" 6X7 SANDLINE BLACK LRL IPS F.C. KOREAN, 1 @ 669' .14/ft 130 New York

186 7/16" 1240 12mm 34x7 Python Lift BRT RRL 1960 grade 1.33 per foot 218 Washington

187 7/16" 220 7/16 8x19 NR Domestic $0.69 113 Colorado

188 7/16" 4100' 7/16"6X25 RRL EIP FCKOREAN 1@4100' .27/ft 130 New York

189 7/16" 6,000 7/16", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, BRIDON, Colored strand $0.75 36 California

190 7/16" 4361' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (12mm) $1.22 477 Texas

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242 1/2" 10,000 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 1/2 (Israel) 3x5000ft 1.66/ft 163 California

243 1/2" 410' 1/2" PYTHON COMPAC18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT 1960 GRADE $0.83 134 Indiana

244 1/2" 10,000 6x36 IWRC MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 1/2 (Israel) 2x5000ft 1.38/ft 163 California

245 1/2" 9,000 6x26 IWRC MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 1/2 (Israel) 1.29/ft 163 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

246 9/16" 4,000 9/16", 6X25, IWRC, STAINLESS, DOM. $2.25 36 California

247 9/16" 105' 9/16" PYTHON ULTRA 10X19 COMPACTED 1960 GRADE 22.8T M.B.S. $1.46 134 Indiana

248 9/16" 421' 9/16" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $1.43 134 Indiana

249 9/16" 588' 9/16" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.39 134 Indiana

250 9/16" 3500 FT 6 X 19 FC BRIGHT 1.06/FT 48 CANADA

251 9/16" 7900 9/16" 6X26, IWRC, RIGHT LANG, PLASTIC IMPREGNATED POR 342 Surrey, BC,

Canada

252 9/16" 8706 9/16 19x7 RRL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.01 99 Ohio

253 9/16" 2 X 5000' 6X19 IPS IWRC RRL - IMPORT $0.53 166 Texas

254 9/16" 4000' 9/16" 6x26 IWRC Swaged Rope-Imp- (1862616212) $0.77 304 North

Carolina

255 9/16" 654' 9/16" PYTHON COMPAC18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT 1960 GRADE $0.88 134 Indiana

256 9/16" 3,000 9/16", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, DRY, BRIDON, Colored strand $1.09 36 California

257 9/16" 5,000 9/16", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, CALWIRE . $0.89 36 California

258 9/16" 5000' 14MM 8X36 RHRL EIP IWRC KOREAN , 1 @ 5000' .46/ft 130 New York

259 9/16" 5,000 9/16", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN, Colored strand $0.89 36 California

260 9/16" 2 X 600 9/16", 6X25, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, UNIVERSAL $0.79 36 California

261 9/16" 275,000 9/16 6x7 FC Sandline KIS $0.45 157 Louisiana

262 9/16" 150 9/16", 6X25, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, D, PAULSEN . $0.89 36 California

263 9/16" 200 9/16", 6X25, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN $0.89 36 California

264 9/16" 5,000 9/16", 6X25, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, CALWIRE $1.03 36 California

265 9/16" 4.984 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $0.45 449 Oregon

266 9/16" 5000' COMPACTED 19X19 - IMPORT $1.38 166 Texas

267 9/16" 12,500 ft. Diepa PZ 371 / 20.27 ton BS / ordinary lay / plasticized core 1.99 ft. 88 California

268 9/16" 1727 9/16-14mm 8x25 Python Super 8R Brt LRL 1960 grade 1.25 per foot 218 Washington

269 9/16" 435 9/16"-14mm 18x19 Python Compac 18 BRT RRL 1960 Grade 1.01 per foot 218 Washington

270 9/16" 561 9/16"-14mm 38x7 Python Hoist BRT RRL 1960 Grade 1.59 per foot 218 Washington

271 9/16" 7500 9/16" 8 x 25 IWRC BRT EIPS Korean $0.72 453 Texas

272 9/16" 6000' VEROPOWER 6 Compact & Swaged RRL IWRC PPI $1.40 477 Texas

273 9/16" 4,000 & 1,100 6x25 BIWRC Lang Korean $0.44 137 Maryland

274 9/16" 2623' VEROPOWER 6 Compact & Swaged RRL IWRC PPI (14mm) $1.40 477 Texas

275 9/16" 4360 9/16" 6x7 F/C Galv Import .60/Ft 81 South Carolina

276 9/16" 515 6x7 GFC Korean $0.28 137 Maryland

277 9/16" 4619 9/16 6x25 RRL SS T304 IWRC $1.77 99 Florida

278 9/16" 185 16-Sep $1.30 280 Ohio

279 9/16" 4280 9/16 6 x 37 FC GAL IPS $0.51 453 Texas

280 9/16" 225 Flex 19, Domestic $1.40 113 Colorado

281 9/16" 2 x600, 1 x300

9/16", 6x25, PPC, RRL, Phos. Bronze, Dry, Domestic, New $2.75 36 California

282 9/16" 30,000 34x7 WSC MASTERFORM BRT 9/16 (Israel) 1.96/ft 163 Illinois

283 9/16" 512 6x25 FC Domestic, 356' & 156 $0.67 113 Colorado

284 9/16" 3685 9/16 6x19 RRL SS T302 IWRC DOM $1.65 99 Ohio

9/16" Wire Rope

191 7/16" 300 7/16", 6X19, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, DRY, UNION $0.52 36 California

192 7/16" 4,850 7/16", 6X19, IWRC, STAINLESS, DOM. $0.97 36 California

193 7/16" 450 12mm 34x7 Python Lift BRT RRL 1960 grade 1.33 per foot 218 Washington

194 7/16" 4317' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (12mm) $1.22 477 Texas

195 7/16" 5,000 7/16", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, DRY, BRIDON, Colored strand $0.84 36 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

196 7/16" 235 7/16" 19x7 IWRC Rotation Resistant Import .58/Ft 81 South Carolina

197 7/16" 4764' 7/16" 6X33 RRL EIP F.C. MADE IN USA 1@4000 1@764' .60/ft 130 New York

198 7/16" 350' 6X26 IWRC XIP RRL BRT - 0741VU1068 $0.05 199 Washington

199 7/16" 5000' 7/16" 6X26 COMPACTED 6 IWRC KOREAN, 1 @ 5000' .40/ft 130 New York

200 7/16" 5900 FT 6 X 26 FC BRIGHT .86/FT 48 CANADA

201 1/2" 5000 1/2" 6x26 RRL EIPS GALV IWRC $1.16 99 Ohio

202 1/2" 2X600,1X700

1/2", 6x31, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, CALWIRE $1.06 36 California

203 1/2" 60000 3 x 19 Torque Balance Galvanized, EIPS, Domestic, NEW; 2 reels x 30,000 ft. $1.00 36 California

204 1/2" 190 1/2" 7x7x7 Galv Cable-Laid 1.00/Ft 81 South Carolina

205 1/2" 3,780' 1/2 8X25 BIWRC XIP KOREAN $0.60 137 Maryland

206 1/2" 200 1/2", 6X25, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, ROCHESTER, Colored Strand $0.79 36 California

207 1/2" 3679' VEROTOP Compact 35x7 GALV 2160N/mm2 RHLL (12.5mm) $1.43 477 Texas

208 1/2" 1,000 1/2", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, KOREAN $0.50 36 California

209 1/2" 4200 1/2 6X25 BIWRC SWAGED $0.55 137 Maryland

210 1/2" 1X870, 1X300 1/2", 6X31, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, CALWIRE $1.06 36 California

211 1/2" 2 X 5000' 6X26WS RRL IWRC EIPS GALV - KOREAN $0.52 166 Texas

212 1/2" 2X10,000

1/2", 6X19, IWRC, EIPS, BRT, DRY, WIRECO, Special made $0.88 36 California

213 1/2" 200 1/2", 6X19, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, B & B, Yellow strand $0.79 36 California

214 1/2" 870 1/2" 6X31, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, CALWIRE $1.06 36 California

215 1/2" 3 X 1,000 1/2", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, KOREAN $0.54 36 California

216 1/2" 5000 1/2" 6x36 RRL SS T304 IWRC $1.51 99 Ohio

217 1/2" 1,200 1/2", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN $0.50 36 California

218 1/2" 1,000 1/2", 6X37, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, KIS/PACWEST $0.54 36 California

219 1/2" 4,590' 1/2" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.19 134 Indiana

220 1/2" 958' 1/2" PYTHON HOIST 34X7 NON-ROTATING - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.38 134 Indiana

221 1/2" 20000 1/2 6 x 19 FC BRT IPS $0.32 453 Texas

222 1/2" 2 X 1,124'

1/2" PYTHON HOIST 34X7 NON-ROTATING - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.38 134 Indiana

223 1/2" 2,075' 1/2" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.19 134 Indiana

224 1/2" 10 X 120 1/2", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, PAULSEN $0.88 36 California

225 1/2" 100,000' 1/2" 6X19 XIP RRL IWRC GALVANIZED WIRE ROPE (MADE IN USA) $0.95 280 Missouri

226 1/2" 2 X 2,500

1/2", 6X19, IWRC, EIPS, BRT, DRY, WIRECO, Special made $0.88 36 California

227 1/2" 1500 6x7 BFC Heavy lube $0.19 137 Maryland

228 1/2" 2,466' 1/2" PYTHON COMPAC18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT 1960 GRADE $0.88 134 Indiana

229 1/2" 1,355 6x25 IWRC Left Lay Stainless $1.20 137 Maryland230 1/2" 3,400 6x37 IWRC bad preformed Stainless $0.75 137 Maryland231 1/2" call 1/2 in. various lengths $1.20 280 Ohio

232 1/2" 1 X 5,000

1/2", 6X19, IWRC, EIPS, BRT, DRY, WIRECO, Special made $0.88 36 California

233 1/2" 10000 1/2 6x26 iwrc kiss b lube 2x 5000 ft ..69 200 canada234 1/2" 330 FT 6 X 19 FC BRIGHT 1.00/FT 48 CANADA

235 1/2" 460 6 X 19 316 Stainless Steel IWRC 220 ft & 240 Ft reels $5.00 488 North

Carolina237 1/2" 50,000 1/2 3x19 Brt Pulling Line $0.25 90 California238 1/2" 3,500 6x25 RR lang lay, Korea $0.42 449 Oregon

239 1/2" 55,856' on reel 9.8 mm, 7 x 19 const., zinc coated .12' 537 Ohio

240 1/2" 17,900 FT

NEW 1/2" 6X31 IWRC COMPACT (KIS WIRE) 8X1300 FT, 10 X 750 FT OFFERS 181 BC

241 1/2" 865 8x19 NS, Domestic, 470 & 295 ft. $0.77 113 Colorado

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339 3/4" 276 3/4" 6x19 F/C Galv. Import 1x170' 1x176' .95/Ft 81 South Carolina

340 3/4" 243' 3/4" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $2.12 134 Indiana

341 3/4" 2764 FT 6 X 19 FC BRIGHT 1.90/FT 48 CANADA

342 3/4" 300 3/4" 8x25 IWRC Rotation Resistant Domestic 1.20/Ft 81 South Carolina

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE343 3/4" 4720 20mm 1x36 COMPACT T316 $9.30 99 Florida

344 3/4" 464' 3/4" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT LRL - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $2.12 134 Indiana

345 3/4" 1400 FT 6 X 26 FC BRIGHT 1.66/FT 48 CANADA

346 3/4" 255' 3/4" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT LRL - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $2.12 134 Indiana

347 3/4" 5351' VEROTOP Compact 35x7 GALV 1960N/mm2 LHLL (19mm) $2.31 477 Texas

348 3/4" 275' 3/4" PYTHON COMPAC18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT 1960 GRADE $1.53 134 Indiana

349 3/4" 508 3/4" DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B063183A50 175-135 $3.50 469 Ohio

350 3/4" 180' 3/4" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $2.12 134 Indiana

351 3/4" 5000' 6X26WS RRL IWRC EIPS GALV - KOREAN $1.06 166 Texas352 3/4" FT 3/4" X 450 FT 35X7 WIRE ROPE $4.90 102 Louisiana

353 3/4" 5 X 2000 3/4 6X19 B.F.C. CHINA $0.58 137 Maryland

354 3/4" 1 X 4000 FT 3/4" ROTATION RESISTANT DOMESTIC 1.80/FT 146 Illinois

355 3/4" 1 X 289 FT 3/4" 19X7 ROTATION RESISTANT 1.80/FT 146 Illinois

356 3/4" 2,500' 3/4" 6x36 IWRC SS-304 3.25/ft 153 Texas

357 3/4" 3,600 3/4", 6x19, IWRC, RRL, STAINLESS, DRY, Bridon $4.25 36 California

358 3/4" 275' 3/4" PYTHON COMPAC18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT 1960 GRADE $1.53 134 Indiana

359 3/4" 927' 3/4 Python Compac 35 RLL 2160 $4.48 80 Florida360 3/4" 3892 3/4" 6x19 RRL SS T304 IWRC $1.59 99 California361 3/4" 5000 3/4 6X26 EIPS IWRC BRT - Camesa - New $0.89 157 California

362 3/4" 350' 6X3X19 Galv Springlay Domestic #1296L6627T $0.50 199 Washington

363 3/4"2 @ 5000' 2 @ 5

3/4" 8x19 RL RH EEIPS IWRC (Spain) Certs. 1.00/FT 35 Ohio

364 3/4" 11670 3/4 8 X 19 IWRC EIPS BRT DOMESTIC $1.01 453 Texas365 3/4" 9556 3/4" 6x25 RRL IPS BRT FC $0.84 99 Illinois366 3/4" 5000 3/4" 6x26 RRL EIPS GALV IWRC $2.13 99 Ohio

367 3/4" 4739' VEROTOP Compact 35x7 BRT 1960N/mm2 RHLL (20mm) $2.51 477 Texas

368 3/4" 2737 3/4" 7X31 FLEX-X 7 CC (LOADSTAR) TBD 469 Ohio369 3/4" 833 3/4 6x26 Swaged $1.10 109 Colorado370 3/4" 20000 3/4" 6X25 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $0.85 310 Louisiana371 3/4" 2 X 375 3/4", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, PAULSEN $1.77 36 California

372 3/4" 800 3/4", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN $1.14 36 California

373 3/4" 5 X 2,700

3/4", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, A1, KOREAN $1.00 36 California

374 3/4" 30000 3/4" 6 x 19 FC IPS Bright (6 x 5000) $0.69 190 Illinois375 3/4" 1000 3/4" 8X25 IWRC,EIP,BRT B-LUBE $0.80 157 Washington

376 3/4" 5 X 200 3/4", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1 WIRECO $1.58 36 California

377 3/4" 3200' VEROPOWER 6 Compact & Swaged RRL IWRC PPI $2.11 477 Texas

378 3/4" est. 600 3/4", 6X25, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, DRY, KOREAN $0.81 36 California

379 3/4" 390 6x30 Flat, Domestic $3.17 113 Colorado380 3/4" 2000 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 3/4 (Israel) 2.75/ft 163 California381 3/4" 2350 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 3/4 (Israel) 2.75/ft 163 Illinois

382 3/4" 4000 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 3/4" (Israel) 1x4000ft 2.75/ft 163 California

383 3/4" est. 500 3/4", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, WIRECO $1.58 36 California

384 3/4" 250 3/4" 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, DRY, DOM. $1.00 36 California

385 3/4" 573 Domestic Hyperform $2.13 113 Colorado386 3/4" call 3/4 in. various lengths $2.40 280 Ohio

387 3/4" 260 3/4" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE B075497A00 175-130 $2.82 469 Ohio

388 3/4" 4 X 900 3/4", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN $1.00 36 California

389 3/4" 460 3/4" 6x26 compacted NEW SW wire rope $1.50 39 Georgia390 3/4" 2,237 6x19 IWRC Grey finish Stainless $2.20 137 Maryland391 3/4" 400 3/4", 6X36, FC, RRL, GALV, DOM. $0.88 36 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE392 3/4" 408 8x19 NS Domestic $1.28 113 Colorado

3/4" Wire Rope285 5/8" 15000 5/8" 6x19 RRL IPS BRT FC CHINE $0.43 99 California

286 5/8" 960 5/8", 6x19, IWRC, RRL, IPS, BRT, DRY, CAL WIRE, STRAND $1.11 36 California

287 5/8" 1000 15.5mm 6 X 12 Fiber Core Bright - 1 reel X 305M (1000 ft +/-) $0.50 488 North

Carolina288 5/8" 5000 5/8" 6x26 RRL EIPS GALV IWRC $1.51 99 Ohio289 5/8" 289 8x19 NS Domestic $0.93 113 Colorado290 5/8" 1,210 6x37 Domestic FC $0.93 113 Colorado291 5/8" 294 Flex 19, Domestic $1.44 113 Colorado

292 5/8" 3 X 1,800 5/8", 6X19, IWRC, STAINLESS, DOM. $2.35 36 California

293 5/8" 10000 5/8 8 X 25 IWRC BRT KOREAN $0.97 453 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

294 5/8" 104 6 X 19 Stainless Steel IWRC $6.00 488 North Carolina

295 5/8" 320 6x26 RAL WC Domestic $0.73 113 Colorado

296 5/8" 20 15.5mm 6 X 12 Lashing Rope 1000 Ft Reel - China $500.00 488 North

Carolina

297 5/8" 960 5/8", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, IPS, BRT, DRY, CALWIRE $1.11 36 California

298 5/8" 2 X 1,000

5/8", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, WIRECO $1.11 36 California

299 5/8" 200 5/8", 6x36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, DRY, WIRECO, Colored strand $1.27 36 California

300 5/8"1X 1,000,1X600

5/8", 6X19, IWRC, STAINLESS, CAROLINA $2.35 36 California

301 5/8" 600 5/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, PAULSEN $1.27 36 California

302 5/8" est. 500 5/8", 6X37, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, UNIVERSAL, Colored strand $1.27 36 California

303 5/8" 134 6x25 FC, Domestic $0.73 113 Colorado304 5/8" 2666 5/8in. 6X36 Tuff Kote XIPS IWRC RRL $0.75 420 Michigan305 5/8" 2,000 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 5/8 (Israel) 2.05/ft 163 Illinois306 5/8" 5568 5/8 6 x 25 IWRC Galv 1 @ 5000' 1 @ 568' .65 foot 190 Kentucky307 5/8" 450' 5/8" XLT4 BRIGHT WIRE ROPE- DOMESTIC 2.40/FT 80 Florida308 5/8" 4000 34x7 WSC MASTERFORM BRT 5/8 (Israel) 2.65/ft 163 Illinois

309 5/8" 100 5/8"-16mm 18x19 Python Compac 18 BRT RRL 1960 Grade 1.15 per foot 218 Washington

310 5/8" 12640 5/8 8 X 19 IWRC EIPS BRIGHT " DOMESTIC " $0.71 453 Texas311 5/8" Call 5/8in. various lengths $1.45 280 Ohio

312 5/8" 3225 5/8 - 16mm 6x36 Python Construct 6 BRT RRL 1960 grade 1.72 per foot 218 Washington

313 5/8" 7000 5/8X3/4 6X26 XIP IWRC BRT CLEAR PVC $0.79 157 California

314 5/8" 613 5/8"-16mm 38x7 Python Hoist GAL RRL 1960 Grade 2.14 per foot 218 Washington

315 5/8" 3,150'&1,500' 6x7 GFC Korean heavy lube $0.40 137 Maryland

316 5/8" 2,200' 19X7 Spin Resistant Domestic #1071LTK1581 $1.29 199 Washington

317 5/8" 2500 5/8 19X19 IWRC EIP BRT (NOT COMPACTED) $1.60 157 Washington

318 5/8" 998' 5/8" PYTHON POWER-9 9X19 COMPACTED LRL - 2160 GRADE $2.27 134 Indiana

319 5/8" 3674 5/8 - 16mm 8x25 Python Super 8R BRT RRL 1960 grade 1.58 per foot 218 Washington

320 5/8" 283' 5/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED RRL - 1960 GRADE $1.66 134 Indiana

321 5/8" 109' 5/8" PYTHON NORMALIFT 36X7 ROTATION-RESISTANT - CALIBRATED 1960 GRADE $1.50 134 Indiana

322 5/8" 464 6x7 BFC KOREAN HEAVY LUBE $0.40 137 Maryland

323 5/8" 12,000 5/8" 6X7 IPS FC PP RRL SANDLINE-DOMESTIC 2 X 6000' (2060711111) 1.20' 304 Pennsylvania

324 5/8" 2,240' , 420'

5/8 WIRE ROPE 18 X 7 COMPACT EIPS KOREAN 1.36' 137 Maryland

325 5/8" 2000 16mm 35x7 Non-Rotating Galv call 556 canada

326 5/8" 4665' 16MM 8X36 RHRL EIP IWRC KOREAN , 1 @ 4665' .55/ft 130 New York

327 5/8" 2,020 6x36 IWRC Brt. Korea $0.45 449 Oregon328 5/8" 3,634 6x36 PPC Brt Korea $0.42 449 Oregon329 5/8" 6,030 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $0.40 449 Oregon

330 5/8" 368' 5/8 8X25 RRL EIP IWRC MADE IN USA 1@235'1@133' .90/ft 130 New York

331 5/8" 5000 5/8 7x7x7 G CABLE LAID KOREA $0.75 137 Maryland

332 5/8" 214' 5/8" PYTHON MULTI 10X19 SPIN-RESISTANT COMPANTED - 1960 GRADE $1.69 134 Indiana

333 5/8" 585 5/8" 6X19 FC,EIP,GALV A-LUBE $0.40 157 Washington

334 5/8" 6561' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (16mm) $1.97 477 Texas

335 5/8" 4315' VEROPOWER 8 Comapct & Swaged RRL IWRC GALV PPI (16mm) $2.06 477 Texas

336 5/8" 1003 5/8" 6x19 Fiber Core Domestic .76/Ft 81 South Carolina

337 11/16" 841 18mm 34x7 Python Lift BRT RRL 1960 grade 2.27 per foot 218 Washington

338 11/16" 6090 18mm 10x19 Python Multi BRT RRL 1960 grade 2.12 per foot 218 Washington

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393 3/4" 280 3/4" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE B081921B00 175-130 $2.91 469 Ohio

394 3/4" 20000 3/4 19 X 7 WSC BRT EIPS KOREAN $1.48 453 Texas

395 3/4" 375 3/4"-19mm 18x19 Python Compac18 BRT RRL 1960 Grade 1.66 per foot 218 Washington

396 3/4" 2,577' 6X25 RRL IWRC Domestic #1232UC2668 $0.60 199 Washington397 3/4" 258' 19X19 Flex-x SPR Domestic #1276LC0471 $3.32 199 Washington

398 3/4" 6000' VEROPOWER 8 Comapct & Swaged RRL IWRC GALV PPI (19mm) $2.50 477 Texas

399 3/4" 4,165 ft 3/4" 6X25 IWRC XIP WIRE ROPE CHINESE .88/ft 524 New York

400 3/4" 2540' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (19mm) $2.40 477 Texas

401 3/4" 1400 3/4 19x19 IWRC,EIP,BRT (Not Compacted) $1.90 157 Washington402 3/4" 124' 6 x 36 B.F.C -TURKEY $0.50 137 Maryland403 3/4" 2,850 6x36 PPC Galv., Korea $0.65 449 Oregon404 3/4" 756 3/4" 6X26 IWRC GALV. NEW SURPLUS! $0.75 344 Oregon405 3/4" 4,543 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $0.55 449 Oregon406 3/4" 1065 3/4" 8X25 UNION WIRE ROPE $2.50 344 Oregon407 3/4" 1080 New bridon dyform 18, 3x360' $1.56 416 Louisiana408 3/4" 1,120 6x24 7PPCC Galv., China $0.40 449 Oregon409 3/4" 5,000 6x15 7PPC Galv., China $0.30 449 Oregon410 3/4" 1,621 6x36 PPC Brt., Korea $0.50 449 Oregon

411 3/4" 1 X 2500 3/4", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, A1, KOREAN $1.00 36 California

412 3/4" 265' 3/4" 6X21LRL IPS FC DRILL LINE KOREAN, 1 @ 265' .50/ft 130 New York

413 3/4" 4,700' 3/4" WIRE ROPE 18X19 COMPACT EIPS-KOREAN 2.69' 137 Maryland

414 3/4" 585 3/4 6X36 RRL FC $0.66 173 Texas415 3/4" 5000 3/4 8 X 25 IWRC BRT KOREAN $1.29 453 Texas

416 13/16" 460 21mm 35x7 Python Compac 35 BRT LLL 2160

grade 2.37 per foot 218 Washington

417 7/8" 1850' 6 X 36 BIWRC - WASH W.R. $2.10 137 Maryland

418 7/8" 400 23mm 35x7 Python Compac 35 BRT RLL 1960 grade 2.80 per foot 218 Washington

419 7/8" 400' 7/8" 6x26 RAL XXIP DOMESTIC .85 per ft. 166 Texas

420 7/8" 5000 7/8" 6X24 H.C. GALV. LASHING NEW SURPLUS! $1.00 344 Oregon

421 7/8" 675 7/8" 6 X 26 IWRC R ALTERNATE LAY EIP Bridon B069519P00 150-560 $1.67 469 Ohio

422 7/8" 430' 7/8" PYTHON MULTI 10X19 SPIN RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.76 134 Indiana

423 7/8" 390' 7/8" PYTHON SUPER 8V 8X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.90 134 Indiana

424 7/8" 1500 Randers 22MM 15x19 galv RL IWRC Towercrane new surplus $2.00 454 Colorado

425 7/8" 600 7/8", 6x37, IWRC RRL, EIPS, WIRECO $2.40 36 California426 7/8" 1960' 6 X 37 GIWRC - CHINA $1.00 137 Maryland427 7/8" 350' 6 X 26 R. ALT LAY - BRIDON $1.50 137 Maryland428 7/8" 3300 7/8" 8X19 H.C. NEW SURPLUS! $0.70 344 Oregon429 7/8" 395 6x26 BIWRC Swaged XIP Korean $1.10 137 Maryland430 7/8" 315 7/8" 8X25 UNION WIRE ROPE $2.00 344 Oregon431 7/8" 4450 7/8 8 X 19 IWRC EIPS BRIGHT " DOMESTIC " $1.35 453 Texas

432 7/8" 2,058' 7/8" PYTHON MULTI 10X19 SPIN RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.67 134 Indiana

433 7/8" 600 7/8", 6x36", PPC, RRL, EIP, Colored Strand, Wireco $1.65 36 California

434 7/8" 435' 7/8" 6x26 RAL XXIP DOMESTIC $0.85 166 Texas435 7/8" 470' 7/8" 6x26 RAL XXIP DOMESTIC $0.85 166 Texas436 7/8" various New bridon dyform 18, various lengths $2.00 416 Louisiana437 7/8" 1330 7/8" 6x26 IWRC GALV. NEW SURPLUS! $1.15 344 Oregon438 7/8" 4000 7/8" x Lt 4, lot #5J15895-02 $4.18 205 Illinois

439 7/8" 10 x 2500 7/8" 6 X 15 FC LASHING ROPE .40 per foot 469 Ohio

440 7/8" 4321 7/8 6x26 RRL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.62 99 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE441 7/8" 5000 7/8" 6x25 RRL EIPS GALV IWRC $1.49 99 Florida442 7/8" 2435 7/8" 6x36 RRL SS T304 IWRC $4.30 99 California443 7/8" 5000 7/8" 6x41 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.24 99 Illinois444 7/8" 5000 7/8" 6x41 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.21 99 Ohio445 7/8" 2,500' 7/8" 6x25 IWRC SS-304 4.50/ft 153 Texas

446 7/8" 3264 7/8" Bethlehem 6X36 Purple Plus IWRC Warr. Seale RL $2.50 488 North

Carolina

447 7/8" 455' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (22mm) $3.10 477 Texas

448 7/8" 270' 7/8" PYTHON COMPAC 18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $1.87 134 Indiana

449 7/8" 556' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (22mm) $3.10 477 Texas

450 7/8" 565' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (22mm) $3.10 477 Texas

451 7/8" 723' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (22mm) $3.10 477 Texas

452 7/8" 2500 7/8 6x26 IWRC BRT B-LUBE CAMESA $1.30 157 Washington453 7/8" 4500 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 7/8 (Israel) 3.55/ft 163 California454 7/8" 2000 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 7/8 (Israel) 3.55/ft 163 California

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7/8" Wire Rope

455 7/8" 5300 6x31 IWRC MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 7/8 (Israel) $2.94 163 Illinois

456 7/8" est. 600 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, PAULSEN $2.40 36 California

457 7/8" 4565 ft. Diepa PZ 371 / 49 ton BS / ordinary lay / plasticized core 3.99 ft. 88 California

458 7/8" 300 7/8 6X19 IWRC RLL NEW DOMESTIC $1.00 59 Minnesota459 7/8" 2x635 Bridon Dyform 6, $1.80 416 Louisiana

460 7/8" 1@ 350', 1@ 210

7/8-22mm 35x7 Python Compac 35 BRT RLL 2160 Grade 2.52 per foot 218 Washington

461 7/8" 365' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (22mm) $3.10 477 Texas

462 7/8" 2,583 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $0.90 449 Oregon463 7/8" 9900 FT 4 X 7 GALV 1.69/FT 48 CANADA

464 7/8" 2 X 900 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN $1.37 36 California

465 7/8" 2,000 7/8", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, DRY, KOREAN $1.33 36 California

466 7/8" 2137 7/8" 8x26 RL RH EEIPS PFI IWRC (spain) Cert. 3.75/FT 35 Ohio

467 7/8" 2,000 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN $1.33 36 California

468 7/8" est. 700 7/8", 6X26, IWRC, RAL, EIPS, BRT, DRY, BRIDON, Right alternate lay $2.10 36 California

469 7/8" 200 7/8", 6x25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, KOREAN, Thimble one end $1.19 36 California

470 7/8" 2,000 7/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, CALWIRE $2.23 36 California

471 7/8" 5 X 350 7/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN, 3' Eye on one end $2.23 36 California

472 7/8" 300 7/8", 6X37, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, B & B $2.40 36 California

473 7/8" est. 700 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, ROCHESTER, Colored strand $2.40 36 California

474 7/8" 6,000' 7/8" 6x31 IWRC EIPS C-Lube 1.20/ft 153 Texas475 7/8" 2,500' 7/8" 8x19 IWRC Rot Res DOMESTIC 2.35/ft 153 Texas476 7/8" 5,294 6x24 7PPC Galv., Korea $0.55 449 Oregon477 7/8" 3,140 6x36 IWRC Brt. Korea $1.00 449 Oregon478 7/8" 5000 7/8 19 X 7 WSC BRT EIPS KOREAN $2.18 453 Texas479 7/8" 300 7/8", 6X19, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, DRY, DOM. $1.05 36 California

480 7/8" 4 X 350 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS BRT, A1, PAULSEN 3' Eye on one end $2.40 36 California

481 7/8" 4 X 900 7/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, PAULSEN $1.17 36 California482 7/8" 500 7/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, DRY, DOM. $1.17 36 California

483 7/8" est. 800 7/8", 6X25, IWRC, LRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN, Left regular lay $2.40 36 California

484 7/8" 2,000 7/8", 6X36, FC, RRL, IPS, BRT, A, CALWIRE $2.23 36 California

485 7/8" 2 x 10,000' 7/8" 6x36 PC EIPS DOMESTIC 1.60/ft 153 Texas

486 7/8" 1350 / 3000 7/8 G 7X7X19 K $1.60 137 Maryland

487 7/8" 50' 6x19s RRL IWRC Domestic #1420MCP9736 $0.99 199 Washington

488 7/8" 3 7/8" 7-Flex MacWhyte Prem Whyte Strand IWRC 225 Ft. Reel $750.00 488 North

Carolina

489 7/8" 300' / 400' 7/8 6X26 BIWRC LANG LAY XIP $1.60 137 Maryland

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

490 7/8" 3 7/8" 7-Flex MacWhyte Prem Whyte Strand IWRC 190 Ft. Reel $650.00 488 North

Carolina491 7/8" 400 6 x 26 flex x 26 $3.45 109 Colorado

492 7/8" 150 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, DRY, KOREAN $1.53 36 California

493 7/8" 200 7/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, WIRECO $2.40 36 California

494 7/8" 5 X 350 7/8", 6X37, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN $2.40 36 California

495 15/16" 3058' MULTI DF MDF Compact 34x7 2160N/mm2

RHLL BRT $4.46 477 Texas

496 15/16" 3615' VEROPRO 8 Compact LRL IWRC GALV PPI

(24mm) $3.60 477 Texas

497 15/16" 4921' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI

(24mm) $3.60 477 Texas

498 1" 1300 1" 6X19 IWRC,IPS,"C" LUBE,Phillipines $0.90 157 Washington499 1" 6000' 1" 6x25 Brt. IPS FC $1.25/ft 42 New Jersey

500 1" 690 1" DYFORM 34 LR MAX R LANG LAY B071650A00-2 175-215 $4.50 469 Ohio

501 1" 20000 1 por 107 Tennessee502 1" 1738 18x19S MASTERFORM BRT EIPS 1 5.15/ft 163 Illinois503 1" 5000' 6X26WS RRL IWRC EIPS BRT- KOREAN $1.65 166 Texas504 1" 327' 1" 6X19S RR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas505 1" 967' 1" 6X19S RR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas506 1" 997' 1" 6X26WS LR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas507 1" 902' 1" 6X26WS LR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas508 1" 906' 1" 6X26WS LR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas509 1" 1476' 1" 6X26WS LRL XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas510 1" 486 1" 6X19S RR XIP FC DOMESTIC $1.00 166 Texas511 1" 6058 1" 6x26 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.65 99 Ohio

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566 1" 280' 1" PYTHON COMPAC 18 18X19 ROTATION-RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.24 134 Indiana

567 1" 600 1", 6X21, FC, BRT, LRL $1.65 36 California

568 1" 1,802' 1" PYTHON HEAT SHIELD 8X19 HEAT RESISTANT WIRE ROPE $3.26 134 Indiana

569 1" 283 1 6X26 IWRC RHRL EIPS COMPACTED B/C LUBE POR 342 Surrey, BC,

Canada570 1" 20,000 1" 6x19 galv fc w/ black plastic coating (new) $1.00 170 Alabama571 1" 530 Bridon Dyform 6 $2.17 416 Louisiana

572 1" 4766 1" 8x25 Python Super 8V BRT RRL 2160 Grade 3.91 per foot 218 Washington

573 1" 685 1" 6X19S, IWRC, RRL ,EIPS, BRT, A2 , WireCo $2.64 36 California

574 1" 400 1" 6 X 19 MacWhyte IWRC approx 400 ft. reel $2.50 488 North Carolina

575 1" 720 1" DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B054893P00 175-210 $3.84 469 Ohio

576 1" 735 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Redaelli R4/F1561 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

577 1"1X 2000,1X1500

1", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, BETHLEHEM $2.64 36 California

578 1" 10000 1 $1.84 79 Louisiana

579 1" 350 1", 6X31, IWRC, RLL ,BRT, A2, WireCo Flattened Strand $4.25 36 California

580 1" 900 1", 6x19, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, Import-WRI $1.15 36 California581 1" 224 FT 6 X 19 FC BRIGHT 2.54/FT 48 CANADA582 1" 400 1" 6X19 IWRC RLL NEW DOMESTIC $1.00 59 Minnesota

583 1" est. 1,000 1", 6X17, FC, BRT, Lashing rope , 6X17 plus 7 $0.50 36 California

584 1" 175 1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, DOM. $2.98 36 California

585 1" est. 150 1", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, WIRECO, Open Spelter Socket -one end $2.64 36 California

586 1" est. 3 X 150

1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, WIRECO, Open Spelter Socket one end $2.98 36 California

587 1" 1160 FT 4 X 7 GALV 1.74/FT 48 CANADA

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

588 1" 5,000 1" 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, BETHLEHEM, Colored strand $2.78 36 California

589 1" 1X1726,1X340

1",6X26, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, DRY, CALWIRE $1.67 36 California

590 1" 4 X 175 1", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, KOREAN, Thimble one end, button one end $1.50 36 California

591 1" 1X400, 1X250

1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, DRY, CALWIRE $1.90 36 California

592 1" est. 1,200 1", 6X36, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, Korean $1.30 36 California

593 1" 175 1", 6x25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, DOM, $2.64 36 California

594 1" 150 1", 6x36 IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, KOREAN, Thimble one eye, button one eye $1.70 36 California

595 1" 175 1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, DOM, Threaded stud $2.98 36 California

596 1" 1,700 1", 6X36, IWRC, LRL, EEIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN, Left reg. XL25 matched pair $2.98 36 California

597 1" 1,700 1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EEIPS, BRT, A1, PAULSEN, Right reg. XL25 matched pair $2.98 36 California

598 1" est. 200 1", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, BRT, A2, WIRECO $2.98 36 California

599 1 1/8" 1,000 1-1/8", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, D, PAULSEN $3.34 36 California

600 1 1/8" 4127 1-1/8" 6x41 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.93 99 Ohio

601 1 1/8" 3500 1-1/8" 6x41 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.89 99 California

602 1 1/8" 2000' 6 X 25 BIWRC XIP LANG - KOR 1.55' 137 Maryland

603 1 1/8" 328' 6 X 26 GFC - KOR 1.60' 137 Maryland

604 1 1/8" 900 1-1/8", 6X37, FC, RRL, GALV, DRY, PAULSEN $1.21 36 California

605 1 1/8" 228 1-1/8" 6x31 IWRC RRL EEIP Domestic 3.39/Ft 81 South Carolina

606 1 1/8" est. 700 1-1/8", 6X37, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, DOM. $3.58 36 California

607 1 1/8" 1200 FT 1-1/8" 6X36 FIBER CORE WIRE ROPE WITH SPELTER SOCKET NEW SURPLUS PAULSEN N/A 146 Wisconsin

608 1 1/8" 1530 1-1/8" 6x25 RRL SS T304 IWRC $7.26 99 California

609 1 1/8" 300 1-1/8" 6 X 25 FC RRL EIP Union USJS2349-01A 150-820 $2.60 469 Ohio

610 1 1/8" est. 1,000 1-1/8", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, BRT, A1, KOREAN $1.85 36 California

611 1 1/8" 600 1-1/8", 6X37, FC, RRL, GALV, DRY, WIRECO $1.21 36 California

612 1 1/8" 5000 1-1/8" 6X36 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $1.75 310 Louisiana

1 1/8" Wire Rope

512 1" 7 X 771 ft.

1" 6X25 FC GALV., WHITE PVC COATED TO 1-1/8" 3.40 ft 469 Ohio

513 1" 13966 1" 19x7 RRL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.65 99 Ohio

514 1" 150 1" 8x25 IWRC Rotation Resistant Import 1.84/Ft 81 South Carolina

515 1" 9645 1" 6x25 RRL IPS GALV FC $1.09 99 Florida

516 1" 151' 6X36 RRL IWRC Tuf-Kote Domestic #1656LT3543 $0.80 199 Washington

517 1" 2040 1" 6x19 RRL SS T316 IWRC $7.35 99 California

518 1" 16,160 1 inch LRL, Domestic Wire Rope, 17 reels @ 880' each and 1 reel 1200' 2.10 foot 190 Louisiana

519 1" 2371 1" 6x25 RRL STAINLESS T304 IWR $4.92 99 Illinois520 1" 3000 1" 6x25 RRL STAINLESS T304 IWR $5.67 99 Florida521 1" 3674 1" 6x36 RRL EIPS BRT IWRC $1.83 99 Illinois

522 1" 2 X 1000 1" 6X19 IWRC GALV IP; WHITE VINYL COATED TO 1-1/8" 3.40 ft 469 Ohio

523 1" 545 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE U38702980 175-200 $3.77 469 Ohio

524 1" 2 x1000 1", 6x37 , IWRC, RLL, EIPS, WireCo $2.65 36 California525 1" 1020 1" 6x25 RLL XIP IWRC (Domestic) Cert. 2.40/FT 35 Ohio

526 1" 313 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE R15931-9906T 175-200 $3.62 469 Ohio

527 1" 324 1" CONSTRUCTEX B062806Q00 150-715 $3.69 469 Ohio

528 1" 350 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Union U01671483 175-200 $3.77 469 Ohio

529 1" 360 1" DYFORM 34 LR 1960 GRADE B058673P00 175-205 $4.47 469 Ohio

530 1" 393 1" DYFORM 34 LR MAX R LANG LAY B072543B00 175-215 $4.50 469 Ohio

531 1" 450 1" DYFORM 34 LR 1960 GRADE B058673P00-A 175-205 $4.47 469 Ohio

532 1" 1000 6x36 IWRC RRL EIPS Domestic, A2 lube; 1 reels of 1,000 ft. $1.75 36 California

533 1" 500 1" DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B058673P00-A 175-210 $4.47 469 Ohio

534 1" 5000 1" 6X25 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $1.40 310 Louisiana535 1" 4 STAINLESS TYPE 304 IWRC 4 @ 17FT. 50.00ea 520 Wisconsin536 1" 570' 1" - 7 FLEX P FV $6.00 137 Maryland

537 1" 550 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Union U38800452 175-200 $3.77 469 Ohio

538 1" 350 1" 6X31 RRL SWAGE DOM $1.00 173 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

539 1" 598 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Redaelli R15180/2000-003A 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

540 1" 629 1" DYFORM 34 LR MAX R LANG LAY B076959A00-1 175-215 $5.34 469 Ohio

541 1" 634 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Bridon B075336C00 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

542 1" 530 1" 8X19 LRL IMPORT $0.85 173 Texas

543 1" 390' 1" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 2160 GRADE $4.97 134 Indiana

544 1" 497' 1" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.02 134 Indiana

545 1" 400' 1" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.02 134 Indiana

546 1" 335' 1" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 2160 GRADE $4.97 134 Indiana

547 1" 510 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Redaelli R15006-99-05B 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

548 1" 1 X 2000 FT 1" 6X25 EIPS RRL FIBER CORE - DOMESTIC 1.00/FT 146 Illinois

549 1" 2000 34x7 WSC MASTERFORM BRT 1" (Israel) 1x2000ft $6.10 163 Illinois

550 1" 685 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Bridon B042832A00-B 175-200 $3.64 469 Ohio

551 1" 2120 New Bridon dyform, 4x530 $2.45 416 Louisiana

552 1" 628' 1" 19x36 PYTHON LIFT WIRE ROPE(3219691211) 3.99' 304 Pennsylvania

553 1" 291 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Redaelli R2/F1543 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

554 1" 2200 Bridon Dyform 34 LR $3.00 416 Louisiana

555 1" 333' 1" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 2160 GRADE $4.97 134 Indiana

556 1" 211" 6X25 IWRC GALV WHITE PVC COATED TO 1 1/8" X 223' 2" CABLE ASSY. THIMBLES IN EACH EYE, BT/BT (PN 300-02830)

$1,257.14 469 Ohio

557 1" 1571' 1" 6X36 LLL EIP IWRC KOREAN 1@1571' 1.00/ft 130 New York558 1" 1,999 6x26 PPC Galv., Korea $1.15 449 Oregon559 1" 226 1" 6x25 RLL XIP IWRC (Domestic) Cert. 2.40/FT 35 Ohio560 1" 2,992 6x24 7PPC Galv., Korea $0.70 449 Oregon

561 1" 2 X 470' 1X250' 1" DYFORM 8 POR 146 Illinois

562 1" 1337 26mm 34x7 Python Lift BRT RRL 1960 grade 3.00 per foot 218 Washington

563 1" 10000 1" 19 x 7 EIPS BRT WSC B-Lube Korean $2.55 453 Texas564 1" 175/150 19x7 BIWRC XIP Korean $0.80 137 Maryland565 1" 250 6x25 GFC 'B' LUBE, Korean $0.80 137 Maryland

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656 1 1/8" 290 1 1/8" 6 x 36 FC GAL EIPS A Lube Korean $1.05 453 Texas

657 1 1/8" 725 1-1/8" 6 X 31 IWRC RRL EIP Bridon B072827A00-2 150-865 $2.57 469 Ohio

658 1 1/8" 626' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED RRL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

659 1 1/8" 117' 1-1/8" PYTHON MULTI 10X19 SPIN RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.06 134 Indiana

660 1 1/4" 325 6 X 36 RRL IWRC Paulsen $3.00 488 North Carolina

661 1 1/4" 350 1-1/4", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, BETHLEHEM $4.03 36 California

662 1 1/4" 275 1.1/4" 6X36 IWRC,EIP,GALV A-1 $2.10 157 Washington

663 1 1/4" 275 1-1/4", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, KOREAN, Button/electrolne $2.44 36 California

664 1 1/4" 6 #9) 1-1/4"x59'-6" Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea end (LL) $200.00 199 Washington

665 1 1/4" 1786' VEROPOWER 8 Compact & Swaged RRL IWRC GALV PPI $6.13 477 Texas

666 1 1/4" 6,250' 1.1/4" 6x26 PC EIPS 1.95/ft 153 Texas

667 1 1/4" 3900' 1.1/4 6x36 PC EIPS Dr. Galv 2.25/ft 153 Texas

668 1 1/4" 3820 1-1/4-32mm 34x7 Python Lift BRT RRL 2160 grade 5.91 per foot 218 Washington

669 1 1/4" 2000 1.1/4" 6X26 IWRC,BRT RT.LANG LAY KOREAN $2.36 157 Washington

670 1 1/4" 6 #9) 1-1/4"x27' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea end (LL) $150.00 199 Washington

671 1 1/4" 1 X 400 FT 1-1/4" 6X37 FIBER CORE WIRE ROPE 1.42/FT 146 Illinois

672 1 1/4" 2260 6 x 36 FC GALV $2.20 48 CANADA

673 1 1/4" 2,945' 1-1/4" PYTHON SUPER 8V 8X19 COMPACTED LRL - 1960 GRADE $5.23 134 Indiana

674 1 1/4" 6 #29) 1-1/4"x38'-6" Wire Rope Pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea. (LL) $150.00 199 Washington

675 1 1/4" 6 #29) 1-1/4"x69' Wire Rope Pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea. (LL) $225.00 199 Washington

676 1 1/4" 140 1 1/4" 6 x 26 IWRC BRT EIPS Right Lang Lay Korean $1.25 453 Texas

677 1 1/4" 390 1 1/4 6 x 36 FC GALV EIPS Korean $1.25 453 Texas

678 1 1/4" 1 X 2000 FT 1-1/4" 6X25 EIP RRL FIBER CORE DOMESTIC $2.10 146 Illinois

679 1 1/4" 1000 +/- 1-1/4" Bridon American 6 x 36 $3.00 488 North Carolina

680 1 1/4" 5250 1-1/4 6 X 36 IWRC BRT CHINA 3@1500FT 1@750ft $2.75 207 Texas

681 1 1/4" 585 FT 1-1/4" 6X36 DOMESTIC FIBER CORE 2.47/FT 146 Illinois

682 1 1/4" 10000 1-1/4" 6X19 IWRC EEIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $2.45 310 Louisiana

683 1 1/4" 8000 1-1/4" 6X36 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $2.30 310 Louisiana

684 1 1/4" 10000 8 x 25 fiber center regular lay new $1.25 107 Tennessee

685 1 1/4" 720' 6 X 37 GFC - CHINA 2.00' 137 Maryland

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

686 1 1/4" 2,000 1-1/4 6x36 Leschen EEIP Reg Lay IWRC Hvy Lube 2@1,000 $3.34 304 New

Hampshire

687 1 1/4" 200 1-1/4", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, DOM. $4.03 36 California

688 1 1/4" 16,800 1 1/4 8 x 2,100 Used 6x36 $0.20 175 New Jersey

689 1 1/4" 210 FT 6 X 37 FC BRIGHT 4.65/FT 48 CANADA

690 1 1/4" 703' 1-1/4 6x36 Leschen EEIP Reg Lay IWRC Hvy Lube 490' & 213' $3.20 304 New

Hampshire

691 1 1/4" 6200 1-1/4" 19x7 non rot 2x3100 $1.80 87 Florida

692 1 1/4" 24 #4) 1-1/4"x3' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L open socket & closed socket (LL) $100.00 199 Washington

693 1 1/4" est. 700 1-1/4", 6X41, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, WIRECO $4.54 36 California

694 1 1/4" 1,900 ft 19x7 IWRC Non-Rotating 1-1/4" MBS 107,400lbs $3.92 326 Saskatoon,

SK Canada

695 1 1/4" 2,945' 1-1/4" PYTHON SUPER 8V 8X19 COMPACTED RRL - 1960 GRADE $5.23 134 Indiana

696 1 1/4" 2,000' 1.1/4" 19x7 Rot Res DOMESTIC 4.25/ft 153 Texas

697 1 1/4" 24 #3) 1-1/4"x4' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L open socket & closed socket (LL) $100.00 199 Washington

698 1 1/4" 1,125' 1-1/4" PYTHON MULTI 10X19 SPIN RESISTANT COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $5.54 134 Indiana

1 1/4" Wire Rope

613 1 1/8" 2,000 (2 reels)

1-1/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, JAPAN $1.85 36 California

614 1 1/8" 2 X 1,200

1-1/8", 6X25, FC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A1, KOREAN, Colored strand $1.39 36 California

615 1 1/8" 3280 ft Diepa PZ 371 / 81 ton BS / ordinary lay / plasticized core 6.99 ft. 88 California

616 1 1/8" 387' 7X26 RRL IWRC Domestic #1891LC0006 $2.25 199 Washington

617 1 1/8" 645' 8X19 SPR RRL IWRC Domestic #1861UC2931 $2.90 199 Washington

618 1 1/8" 4260 New Bridon Dyform, 3x1420 $3.05 416 Louisiana

619 1 1/8" 340 1-1/8 34x7 Python Lift brt LLL 1960 grade 3.44 per foot 218 Washington

620 1 1/8" 200 1-1/8" 18x19 Dyform18 BRT RRL 1960 Grade 2.00 per foot 218 Washington

621 1 1/8" 8000 1-1/8" 7x21 7-flex PFV $1.59 87 Florida

622 1 1/8" 165 6x37 GFC China $0.95 137 Maryland

623 1 1/8" 3191 1-1/8" 6x19 IPS RRL GALV IWRC $1.99 99 Illinois

624 1 1/8" 5250 1-1/8 6 x 36 IWRC BRT CHINA 2@2000 FT 1@1250ft $2.25 207 Texas

625 1 1/8" 2 X 1,000

1-1/8", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, PAULSEN $3.34 36 California

626 1 1/8" 1,000 1-1/8", 6X19, IWRC, RLL, EIPS, BRT, A2, DOM., Right lang lay $3.34 36 California

627 1 1/8" 1,000 1-1/8", 6X25, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, A2, PAULSEN $3.34 36 California

628 1 1/8" 4000 1-1/8" 6x36 RRL IPS BRT FC $2.06 99 Ohio

629 1 1/8" 5000 1-1/8" 6x36 RRL SS T304 IWRC $4.79 99 Ohio

630 1 1/8" 3875 1-1/8" 6x36 RRL EIPS BRT IWRC $2.32 99 Illinois

631 1 1/8" 1000 1-1/8" 6 X 21 IWRC Union Wire Rope 1000 Ft Reel $2.25 488 North

Carolina

632 1 1/8" 720' 6X19S IWRC XIP RRL DOMESTIC $1.25 166 Texas

633 1 1/8" 185' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

634 1 1/8" 1100 1-1/8" 6X26 IWRC GALV. NEW SURPLUS! $1.80 344 Oregon

635 1 1/8" 1,000' 1.1/8" 6x36 IWRC SS-304 5.95/ft 153 Texas

636 1 1/8" 186' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

637 1 1/8" 3 X 1400 FT

1-1/8" 6x41 EEIP RRL IWRC W/NO MELT LUBE 3.25/FT 146 Illinois

638 1 1/8" 445' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

639 1 1/8" 1,318' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED RRL - 1960 GRADE $4.31 134 Indiana

640 1 1/8" 1030' 6X19S IWRC XIP RRL DOMESTIC $1.25 166 Texas

641 1 1/8" 238' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

642 1 1/8" 100' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

643 1 1/8" 620' 6X26 COMPACTED FLEX-X-6 DOMESTIC $1.50 166 Texas

644 1 1/8" 244' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

645 1 1/8" 2,500' 1.1/8" 6x36 PC EIPS DRAWN GALVANIZED Dry 1.95/ft 153 Texas

646 1 1/8" 2 X 2500 1-1/8", 6x41, PPC, EIPS, RRL, Bright, A-1, Bridon w/certs $2.75 36 California

647 1 1/8" 190' 6 X 25 BIWRC XIP LANG - TURKEY 1.30' 137 Maryland

648 1 1/8" 486 FT 6 X 26 FC BRIGHT 3.60/FT 48 CANADA

649 1 1/8" 1130' 6X19S IWRC XIP RRL DOMESTIC $1.25 166 Texas

650 1 1/8" 1x650, 1x400 1-1/8 6x36 FC RRL Bridon America W/R 2.00 ft 90 California

651 1 1/8" 1,500' BRT6x37 IWRC 1 1/8 RRL Rope 1.76/ft. 546 Alabama

652 1 1/8" 1,500' BRT6x37 IWRC 1 1/8 LRL Rope 1.76/ft. 546 Alabama

653 1 1/8" 19,500' (13 reels various lengths 50-500 ft surplus) 6X19 BRT IWRC WITH HL $0.40 199 Washington

654 1 1/8" 350' 1-1/8" PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $4.10 134 Indiana

655 1 1/8" 1300 30 MM 35 x 7 Compacted Rotation Resistant Crane Rope 2160 Gr Galv. German Mfg. $5.40 453 Texas

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Swivels Capacities up to 800 tons

Overhaul Balls Capacities up to 350 tons Regular & special application designs

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740 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY 1-1/2" X 298' S-501 SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

741 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY 1-1/2" X 297' S-501 SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

742 1 1/2" 71 1-1/2" 6X36 LANG-LAY TUF-KOTE $6.99 344 Oregon

743 1 1/2" 135 1-1/2" 6X36 LANG-LAY TUF-KOTE $6.99 344 Oregon

744 1 1/2" 850' 1.1/2 6x36 IPS IWRC Galv DOMESTIC 6.10/ft 153 Texas

745 1 1/2" 3000 1-1/2 6 X 36 IWRC GALV KOREAN 3@1000FT $4.65 207 Texas

746 1 1/2" 13120 1-1/2" 6X25 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (DSR) $2.96 310 Louisiana

747 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY 1-1/2" X 228' S-501 SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

748 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY 1-1/2" X 229' S-501 SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

749 1 1/2" 5500 1-1/2" 6X36 EIPS IWRC GALV RRL (KOREAN) $3.35 310 Louisiana

750 1 1/2" 24,200' (22 reels various lengths 50-700 ft surplus) 6X19 BRT IWRC WITH HL $0.90 199 Washington

751 1 1/2" 1,500' 1.1/2" 7x7x19" Galvanized Cable Laid 7.50/ft 153 Texas

752 1 5/8" 153 Union 8x26 RLL Brt IWRC Heavy Lube, New Reel, #08756177 $1.50 454 Colorado

753 1 5/8" est. 150 1-5/8", 6X36, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, A1, KOREAN $6.05 36 California

754 1 5/8" 13000 1-5/8" 6X25 IWRC EIPS BRT RRL (KOREAN) $3.61 310 Louisiana

755 1 5/8" 775' 6X26 IWRC RRL BRT USED - 2641JU939 $0.65 199 Washington

756 1 3/4" 4500 1-3/4" FC 6x19 $1.50 87 Florida

757 1 3/4" 900 1-3/4", 6X19, FC, RRL, IPS, GALV, A1, Socket on end $3.55 36 California

758 1 3/4" 1800 1-3/4" 6x41 RHLL EIPS BRT IWRC $5.59 99 Ohio

759 1 3/4" 200' VEROPRO 8 Compact LRL IWRC GALV PPI (44mm) $10.82 477 Texas

760 1 3/4" 2 1-3/4" X 272 FT FLEX-X 8X31 WITH BUTTON EACH END 2500.00/EA 146 Illinois

761 1 3/4" 9,000' BRT6x37 IWRC 1 3/4 LRL Rope 4.51/ft. 546 Alabama

762 1 3/4" 339' 6X26 RRL IWRC Domestic #2841LC4769 $4.75 199 Washington

763 1 3/4" 200 1 3/4 6X26 FC RHRL B LUBE POR 342 Surrey

764 1 3/4" 98 Union 6x37 XIP RT Lang IWRC New Heavy Lube, #28805037 $2.00 454 Colorado

765 1 3/4" 9,000' BRT6x37 IWRC 1 3/4" RRL Rope 4.51/ft. 546 Alabama

766 1 3/4" 276 Domestic 6x49 EIP LLG IWRC, new, WSC#42D5T125FO $1.50 454 Colorado

767 1 3/4" 2 x 2450'2x2450 ft x 46mm, 6x28 F/S, Brt, RLL, Lubed Sisal Core, Hoist rope, NBL 359,400 Lbs, 5.81 lb/ft. Supplied on wood reels,

10.00/ft 555 Ontario, Canada

768 1 1/2" 1000 6X36 XIP IWRC BRT Right Lang Lay $3.76 157 California

769 1 5/8" 2417 ft 1-5/8' 6 X 37 IWRC RRL EIP (BRIDON) refer to PN# 150-1135 6.00 ft 469 Ohio

770 1 5/8" 1 reel 1 5/8" 6x19 FC $1.45 87 Florida

771 1 3/4" 800 1-3/4" 6x25 Galvanized EIPS RHRL IWRC (Import) Cert. 6.40/FT 35 Ohio

772 1 3/4" 800 1-3/4" 6x25 Galvanized EIPS RHRL IWRC (Import) Cert. 6.40/FT 35 Ohio

773 1 3/4" 3,500 1.3/4" 6x26 IWRC EIPS C-Lube DOMESTIC 7.05/ft 153 Texas

774 1 3/4" 820 1-3/4" 6x25 Galvanized EIPS RHRL IWRC (Import) Cert. 6.40/FT 35 Ohio

775 1 3/4" 10000 1-3/4" 6X19 EEIPS IWRC BRT RRL (KOREA) $4.20 310 Louisiana

776 1 3/4" 100' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (44mm) $10.82 477 Texas

777 1 7/8" reel 1-7/8" 6x19 FC Dom. $1.88 87 Florida

778 2" 105 2" 6X25 IWRC GALVANIZED A-LUBE $3.50 157 Washington

779 2" 1@452'/1@310' 2" 8x36 EIP IWRC RLL CUSHION PAC 16.98/FT 80 Florida

780 2" 15000 2" 6X25 EEIPS IWRC BRT RRL (KOREAN) $6.99 310 Louisiana

1 3/4" Wire Rope

1 1/2" Wire Rope

1 5/8" Wire Rope

1 5/8" Wire Rope

1 3/4" Wire Rope

1 7/8" Wire Rope

2" Wire Rope

699 1 5/16" 2 X 3281' 34MM (1.33") 6X36 FC GALV EIPS CHINA $2.30 245 Mississippi

700 1 3/8" 1950 6 x 25 SS IWRC T302/304 250 ft. reels 15.00 ft. 447 Rhode Island

701 1 3/8" 360 1-3/8" Spring-Lay, RRL, Galv., Dry, Paulsen, New $2.45 36 California

702 1 3/8" est. 150 1-3/8", 6X37, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, BRT, BRIDON, Colored strand $2.40 36 California

703 1 3/8" 1320, 138 1 3/8 6x37 BIWRC $1.80 137 Maryland

704 1 3/8" 5 X 325 1-3/8", 6X31, IWRC, BRT, PRATT & SONS, CROSBY G416, OP CRS SW SKT One end $3.35 36 California

705 1 3/8" 10000 1-3/8" 6X19 EEIPS IWRC BRT RRL (KOREAN) $3.30 310 Louisiana

706 1 3/8" 2 X 3281' 36MM (1.41") 6X36 FC GALV EIPS CHINA $2.58 245 Mississippi

707 1 3/8" 1,400(2 reels) 1-3/8", 6x41, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, Bridon $3.55 36 California

708 1 3/8" 1812 1 3/8 (36MM) 6X36 G.F.C $1.98 137 Maryland

709 1 3/8" 6000 13/8 6x19 iwrc pfv domestic surpluss 1000 to 2000 ft $1.65 200 canada

710 1 3/8" 749 1 3/8 6 x 36 FC GAL EIPS A LUBE 1 X 344 FT 1 X 405 FT $1.10 453 Texas

711 1 3/8" 130' 1-3/8" 6x26 EIP IWRC RLL BRITE - DOMESTIC 4.50 PER FT 80 Florida

712 1 3/8" 3251 1-3/8" 6x36 LHRL EIPS BRT IWRC $2.81 99 Illinois

713 1 3/8" 130' 1-3/8" 6x26 EIP IWRC RLL BRITE - DOMESTIC 4.50 PER FT 80 Florida

714 1 3/8" 1,000' 1.3/8 6x36 IWRC SS T304 9.95/ft 153 Texas

715 1 3/8" 500' 6X26 IWRC RRL USED - 2241JU1047 $0.75 199 Washington

716 1 3/8" 1 X 250 FT 1-3/8" 6X25 RRL FIBER CORE DOMESTIC 1.75/FT 146 Illinois

717 1 3/8" 5,000' 1.3/8" 6x36 PC EIPS DRAWN GALVANIZED A-1 2.95/ft 153 Texas

718 1 3/8" 400 1 3/8 6X26, FC, RHRL POR 342 Surrey, BC, Canada

719 1 3/8" 6,000' 1.3/8" 6x41 IWRC EIPS DRAWN GALVANIZED DOMESTIC 5.25/ft 153 Texas

720 1 3/8" 120 1.3/8" 6X26 IWRC,EIP,GALV DRY $3.25 157 Washington

721 1 3/8" 1000 1.3/8 6X36 IWRC,EIP,BRT A-LUBE $3.25 157 Washington

722 1 3/8" 3718' VEROPRO 8 Compact RRL IWRC GALV PPI (36mm) $7.46 477 Texas

723 1 1/2" est. 150 1-1/2", 6X19, IWRC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, KOREAN $3.49 36 California

724 1 1/2" 772 1-1/2 6x27H Flatten Strand RLL Prestressed 1@772' $2.50 420 Michigan

725 1 1/2" 10000 1-1/2" 6X19 IWRC EEIPS BRT RRL KOREAN $3.28 310 Louisiana

726 1 1/2" 2560 38mm 6x36 LRL 1960 BRT IWRC $2.94 99 Florida

727 1 1/2" 4 reels 1-1/2" 6x25 Galv. FC $1.25 87 Florida

728 1 1/2" 1,500 1-1/2", 6x37, Class WC, RRL, Type 304 Stainless, New with Mill Certs POA 36 California

729 1 1/2" 90 Union 6x37 XIP RT Lang New Heavy Lube, #38600865-1 $2.00 454 Colorado

730 1 1/2" 2 X 600 1-1/2", 6X36, FC, RRL, BRT, A2, DOM. $6.30 36 California

731 1 1/2" 110 1.1/2" 6X36 IWRC,GALV, A-LUBE $3.00 157 Washington

732 1 1/2" 2 X 450 1-1/2", 6X31, IWRC, RLL, BRT, DOM., Flattened strand $8.20 36 California

733 1 1/2" 71 1-1/2" 6X36 LANG-LAY TUF-KOTE $6.99 344 Oregon

734 1 1/2" 3 X 235 1-1/2", 6X30, IWRC, RLL, EIPS, BRT, WIRECO, Flattened strand $8.20 36 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

735 1 1/2" 360' 6X36 RRL IWRC Tuf-Kote Domestic #2459LTK8557 $2.50 199 Washington

736 1 1/2" 156 6X19 FC GALV DOUBLE LUBE $1.25 150 Canada

737 1 1/2" 1000' 1-1/2" 6X3X19 SPRING LAY "NEW" 3.00 per foot 218 Washington

738 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY. 1-1/2" X 379' S-501 CROSBY SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

739 1 1/2" 8 USED STRUCTURAL STRAND ASSY 1-1/2" X 378' S-501 SOCKETS EACH END $2,000.00 63 Massachusett

s

1 5/16" Wire Rope

1 3/8" Wire Rope

1 1/2" Wire Rope

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52 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2011 WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE lISTER’S GUIDE ON PAGE 72. MISSING THE GUIDE? SUBSCRIBE TODAY: 800.643.5189

818 1 #122 - Weight 6" thick x 12" wide x 4' long. 2" GAS each end. $300.00 199 Washington

819 1 #113 - Snatch Galv Western T391B Hook, 12" OD, 1-1/2" Rope (Single Sheave) $125.00 199 Washington

820 7 #206 - BTC 6732 24,250# WLL Galv No Fitting 1-1/2" pin, 14" OD, 5/8" W/R. $400.00 199 Washington

821 1 USED GUNNEBO 200 TON 5-SHEAVE BLOCK J200QN30RTD $25,000.00 63 Connecticut

822 12#101 - Snatch Block 10 ton Drilled Swivel Eye w/ 1-1/4" SPAS Superlift E44001 140# ea, 16" OD, 1-1/2" Rope (Single Sheave)

$400.00 199 Washington

823 4 #704 - McK 607 7 Sheave Construction Block 100 ton, 17" OD, 7/8" W/R $4,500.00 199 Washington

824 1 #614 - Base Mtd Vert Lead 2" rim 3-1/2" shaft?. No rating, 24" OD, 1" W/R (6 Sheave) $2,000.00 199 Washington

825 1 #703 - McK 607, 7 Sheave 70 ton Jaw 3" pin 6-1/4 JW, 14" OD, 3/4" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

826 80 K4182 Snatch Block, 8" w/Hook, 10ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 120.00/ea 153 Texas

827 6 mckissick fig 431 430 12 in 20 ton used $500.00 200 alberta

828 20 60 Ton RopeBlock Snatch Blocks 24" Swivel Shackle 1-1/2"-2" Wire Rope POA 36 California

829 1 NEW GUNNEBO BLOCK 300 TON 9 SHEAVE HOOKBLOCK J300N130TTA $48,000.00 63 Connecticut

830 1#701 - McK 7 Sheave S/N: 1950-507S 75 ton Duplex Hook 3" ctr Pin (E5661), 30" OD, 7/8" W/R

$3,000.00 199 Washington

831 2 mckissick fig 512 2 part 10 ton $300.00 200 alberta

832 30 K4192 Snatch Block, 8"w/Shackle, 10ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 115.00/ea 153 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

833 1212" Skookum Model BML-12 Snatch Block 1-1/8"-1-1/4" W.R. WLL 55,000 5to1 Roller Bearing New Surplus

$1,375.00 36 California

834 75 K4195 Snatch Block, 10" Swl Shackle 12T 145.00/ea 153 Texas

835 14 #702 - 7 Sheave Johnson 20" tackle block, 1" W?R 100T WLL $2,250.00 199 Washington

836 10 #604 - 6 Sheave Johnson 20" Tackle Block, 1" W/R, 100T WLL $2,000.00 199 Washington

837 115 K4195 Snatch Block, 6"w/Shackle, 12ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 125.00/ea 153 Texas

838 20 K4040 Tailboard, 8", 8ton, 3/4" rope, KOREA 58.00/ea 153 Texas

839 80 K4195 Snatch Block, 8"w/Shackle, 12ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 145.00/ea 153 Texas

840 12 K4192 Snatch Block, 10"w/Shackle, 10ton, 1" rope, KOREA 142.00/ea 153 Texas

841 1 #110 - Forked Bail $125.00 199 Washington842 1 MILLER 20 T SHEAVE BLOCK FOR 7/8" $1,250.00 88 California

843 1 #111 - Guide Block No Rating Jaw 3-1/2 pin x 3-1/4 JW, 48" OD, 2-1/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $1,800.00 199 Washington

844 258" 12T Crosby 440 + Skookum, with safety dropside + swivel shackle, 2-Sheave Snatch Block, New

$375.00 36 California

845 90 K4192 Snatch Block, 6"w/Shackle, 10ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 100.00/ea 153 Texas

846 1 #118 - Skookum R8 8 ton Single Sheave, 8" OD, 5/8" W/R $500.00 199 Washington

847 8 12 TON 8" SNATCH BLOCK W/SHACKLE $75.00 137 Maryland

848 1 #119 -McK 420 Snatch 15 ton Hook, Single Sheave, 8" OD, 3/4" W/R $195.00 199 Washington

849 13#106 - Snatch Block, 1 Sheave, 9.85 ton Drilled Swivel Eye 2-1/8 ID 2" Thick Galv BTC, 20" OD, 7/8" W/R.

$500.00 199 Washington

850 2 N418 McKissick 8 Ton BB Snatch Block 6 In 3/4" Rope -USED $150.00 488 North

Carolina

851 1 #611 - McK 606 Plate Bail Block 95 ton S/N: 2216, 18" OD, 3/4" W/R (6 Sheave) $1,100.00 199 Washington

852 1 N418 McKissick 8 Ton BB Snatch Block 6 In 3/4" Rope -New $250.00 488 North

Carolina

853 1 #416 - 25.85 ton Skackle w/ 2-1/2 dia Link, 4 Sheave, 18" OD, 3/4"W/R $900.00 199 Washington

854 1 #415 - 40 ton, 4 Sheave Jaw 3-1/4 pin 3" JW, 20" OD, 3/4" W/R $1,200.00 199 Washington

855 1 Miller 2 sheave 25T, 5/8 block $1,075.00 88 California

856 2 #414 - McK 604, 4 Sheave 50 ton Bail, 17" OD, 3/4-7/8" W/R $2,900.00 199 Washington

857 1 110T-27in. 3 Sheave #603 McKissick, 1-1/8 w/r $4,000.00 90 California

858 8NEW Johnson Construction Block - 100 Ton WLL, approx. 1,600 lbs., (6) 20" Sheaves, 1" Wire w/ Shackle

$5,850.00 36 California

859 400 1-1/2" SWIVEL EYE BLOCK $3.00 137 Maryland

860 1 #417 - McK 704, 4 Sheave 65 ton 18" OD, 1" W/R $3,500.00 199 Washington

861 15 9T-10in. 3 Sheave #613 McKissick Const., Block 5/8 w/r $300.00 90 California

862 1 Miller type 25T, 2 sheave 7/8 wire $1,350.00 88 California863 1 Miller 40T 3 sheave 7/8 wire $3,400.00 88 California

781 2" 600 2 6X26 IWRC RHRL EIPS B/C LUBE "CURLY" POR 342 Surrey, BC, Canada

782 2" 330 6x49 WC RLL Domestic $7.36 113 Colorado

783 2" 6 #29) 2"x12' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L open socket ea end. (LL) $700.00 199 Washington

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

784 2" 12 #9) 2"x107'-6"' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L open socket & closed socket (LL) $975.00 199 Washington

785 2" 1200 feet extra improved plow steel New 4.25 per ft 405 Florida

786 2" 6 #9) 2"x100'-3" Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea end (LL) $700.00 199 Washington

787 2" 6 #29) 2"x74'-6" Wire Rope Pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea. (LL) $650.00 199 Washington

788 2" 6 #29) 2"x113'-6" Wire Rope Pendant w/ C/L closed socket ea. (LL) $850.00 199 Washington

789 2" 6 #9) 2"x67' Wire Rope pendant w/ C/L open socket & closed socket (LL) $750.00 199 Washington

790 2" 370 2" 6x25 Galvanized EIPS RHRL IWRC (Import) Cert. 7.60/FT 35 Ohio

791 2 1/8" 84' 6X49 RRL IWRC Domestic #3351LC8057 $3.50 199 Washington

792 2 1/8" 135 Union 6x26 RLL Brt IWRC Heavy Lube, New Reel, #38600928 $2.40 454 Colorado

793 2 1/8" 1200 ft extra improved plow steel used $4.00 405 Florida

794 2 1/4" 98 Union 8x31 RLL Brt IWRC Heavy Lube, New Reel, #28605248 $2.00 454 Colorado

795 2 1/4" 805' 6X25 RRL IWRC Domestic #3631LC9426 $8.95 199 Washington

796 2 1/4" 650 2-1/4" 6X36 EIPS IWRC GALV RRL (KOREAN) $9.44 310 Louisiana

797 2 1/4" 2x2000 2 1/4" Galv good used cable $1.50 87 Florida

798 2 1/4" 452 FT 6 X 36 IWRC BRIGHT 16.2/FT 48 CANADA

799 2 1/4" 3,000 2-1/4", 6X37, FC, RRL, EIPS, GALV, D, USHA Closed socket inside $6.25 36 California

800 2 3/8" 220 2-3/8" 6x41 Right Lang Lay Domestic 12.47/Ft 81 South Carolina

801 2 3/8" 1,200' 2.3/8" 6x26 IWRC EIPS A-1 9.95/ft 153 Texas

802 2 1/2" 5000 2-1/2" 6X41 EEIPS IWRC GALV RRL (INDIA) $10.49 310 Louisiana

803 2 5/8" 300 2 5/8" PFV Lang IWRC $2.25 87 Florida

804 3" 1000 3" 6X47 DIAMOND BLUE EEEIP RRL GALV (BRIDON) $17.00 310 Louisiana

805 3" 1500 3" 6X47 EEIPS IWRC GALV RRL (KOREAN) $17.00 310 Louisiana806 3" 5200 3" 6X36 EEIPS IWRC BRT RRL (KOREAN) $13.98 310 Louisiana

807 3 1/4" 2,337' US Steel Lock Coil Track Strand Weight 65,000# $14.00 199 Washington

2255 3 1/2" 3100 3-1/2" 6x47 DIAMOND BLUE IWRC GALV RRL (BRIDON) $32.00 310 Louisiana

2257 4" 2500 4" 6X49 EEIPS IWRC GALV. RRL (INDIA) $45.00 310 Louisiana

808 3NEW McKissick model 391T - Snatch Block w/ Swivel Hook (Crosby), 12" Sheave, 10,000 lbs. WLL, 1-1/2" Manila Rope

$375.00 36 California

809 2 #112 - Snatch Galv Western J390/391B Oblong Eye, 12" OD, 1-1/2" Rope (Single Sheave) $125.00 199 Washington

810 1 #123 - Skookum Single Sheave Shackle Block 90 ton, 30" OD, 1-3/4" W/R $600.00 199 Washington

811 2 #203 - McK 622, 2 Sheave, 20 ton Jaw Top 1-1/2 pin 2" JW, 14" OD, 3/4" W/R. $500.00 199 Washington

812 4Skookum NEW surplus snatch block, safety dropside, oval eye, 15 Ton WLL, 20 in. 1 in. wire, can go to 1.125 in, 1.5 in. chain shackle

$875.00 36 California

813 1 #204 - Pettibone 2 Sheave, 15 ton Hook Block, 10" OD, 5/8" W/R. $400.00 199 Washington

814 75 K4040 Tailboard, Galvanized, 2ton, 3/8" rope, KOREA $17.50 153 Texas

815 60 K4040 Tailboard, 4.1/2", 4ton, 1/2" rope, KOREA 28.00/ea 153 Texas

816 3 #205 - Miller 212F12.5 12.5 ton Hook Block, 12" OD, 5/8" W/R. $750.00 199 Washington

817 1 McKissick 4-Part, 7/16" Rope, 10" Sheaves, 15 Tons, w/Hook $500.00 280 Ohio

2 1/2" Wire Rope

2 5/8" Wire Rope

2 1/4" Wire Rope

2 1/8" Wire Rope

2 3/8" Wire Rope

3" Wire Rope

3 1/4" Wire Rope

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3 1/2" Wire Rope

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901 1 P+H Crane Block - 50 Ton WLL, (6) Sheaves, 3/4" wire rope, Crosby hook, 1,525 lbs. $4,250.00 36 California

902 3 #505 - 5 Sheave 41.7 ton Fork 2-1/2 pin 2-1/2 JW Alvin Campbell 725# ea, 12" OD, 3/4" W/R $800.00 199 Washington

903 1 #608 - McK 606 75 ton Drill Eye 4" ID 5" thick S/N: 4161, 30" OD, 7/8" W/R (6 Sheave) $2,900.00 199 Washington

904 50 3" LT.PATTERN,SNATCH W/BAIL $8.00 157 Washington

905 2 #108 - Bail only Skookum 3-1/2 dia x 15-1/2" IL Eyes 4" ID x 2-3/8 Thick 9-3/4-10-1/4 IW $125.00 199 Washington

906 4#607 - McK 606 Construction Block 85 ton S/N: 4902/4903/6762/9570, 17" OD, 7/8" W/R (6 Sheave)

$3,300.00 199 Washington

907 1 #301 - McK 603, 3 Sheave Construction Block 55 ton, 20" OD, 7/8" W/R $2,400.00 199 Washington

908 1 #109 - Bail only Skookum 3-1/2 dia x 18" IL Eyes 4" ID x 2-1/2 Thick 1-3/4 IW $125.00 199 Washington

909 500/FT 6 X 26 FC GALV X 1.32/FT 48 CANADA

910 1 #115 - McK J454 10 ton Try Net Galv Oblong Swivel Eye, 8" OD, Single Sheave $200.00 199 Washington

911 1 40T 3 sheave, 3/4 wire $2,100.00 88 California

912 1#211 - Vertical Lead. 3/1-4" shaft 3-3/4" rim. Not flush for base mounting. 2 Sheave, 34" OD, 1-3/4" W/R.

$1,200.00 199 Washington

913 1 #307 - Hook 10 Lton Heavy Weight, 14" OD, 7/8" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

914 6#610 - McK 706 140T Construction Block S/N: 2771/2774 thru 2778, 24" OD, 1" W/R (6 Sheave)

$6,500.00 199 Washington

915 6NEW Johnson Construction Block - 100 Ton WLL, (6) 20" Sheaves, 1" Wire, w/ roller bearings

$5,500.00 36 California

916 5 10" Snatch Block w/ Shackle 8 Ton-Crosby (1093220011) $320.00 304 Pennsylvania

917 2 #104 - Construction Block, 1 Sheave, 10 ton MCK621, 14" OD, 3/4" W/R $300.00 199 Washington

918 1 #Young34 - Surplus Young 130T Block, 30" dia., 2"W/R, 1,950 lbs., WLL = 130T @ 3 to 1. $6,000.00 199 Washington

919 616", 35 Ton Snatch Block with 2" Swivel Shackle, 1-1/8" wire rope (can be regrooved to 1-1/4" at extra charge), New, US Govt

$1,475.00 36 California

920 1 #311 - McK 603, 3 Sheave, 65 ton Bail Block, 24" OD, 1" W/R $1,900.00 199 Washington

921 6#103 - Johnson 1 sheave equalizer block, 19" OD, 2" W/R, 104 ton w/ 3" 75 ton SPCS Ulven Johnson 19EQBLOCK, 542 lbs. each.

$2,000.00 199 Washington

922 1 #309 - 38 ton Fork 2" pin x 2-1/2 JW, 16" OD, 3/4" W/R $500.00 199 Washington

923 2 #308 - 21 ton 3 Sheave Bail w/ Link, 18 $900.00 199 Washington924 1 #601 - 84 Lton Jaw 4-1/2 $3,500.00 199 Washington

925 8 NEW Johnson Construction Block - 100 Ton WLL, (7) 20" Sheaves, 1" Wire $5,500.00 36 California

926 4 #603 - Skookum 140 ton Fab Eye 5-1/2" ID 4" Thick /#76-18A, 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R (6 Sheave) $6,500.00 199 Washington

927 1 14" Johnson Model, J35T14RTB $2,875.00 36 California

928 6#107 - Construction Block, 1 Sheave, 19 ton Galv Johnson B19S20R (most no shackle), 20" OD, 7/8" W/R, 250 lbs. ea

$700.00 199 Washington

929 1 40T 3 sheave, 7/8 wire $2,000.00 88 California

930 1 #605 - Base Mtd Vert Decklead No Rate, 24" OD, 1" W/R (6 Sheave) $3,000.00 199 Washington

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931 2 #606 - McK 626 Construction Block 60 ton S/N: 17300/17301, 14" OD, 3/4" W/R (6 Sheave) $2,400.00 199 Washington

932 1 #127 - Shackle Top 15.8 ton Shackle Frozen, 18" OD, 1-1/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $200.00 199 Washington

933 1 35T McKissick, new for 7/8 wire $1,850.00 88 California

934 1 #602 - 220 ton McK S/N: 1125 P K Highline, 30" OD, 1-1/4" W/R (6 Sheave) $4,500.00 199 Washington

935 4 16" 15T Miller 216F15RT 2-Sheave Crane Block, 3/4" Wire Rope, New, Wt. $1,675.00 36 California

936 5Skookum Double Sheave Snatch Block, 12 Ton WLL, 8 in. sheaves for 3/4" - 7/8" wire w/ Swivel Eye and 1-1/8" Alloy SPA Shackle, Galv finish

$395.00 36 California

937 1 #304 - Bail Block 27.9 ton Galv, 18" OD, 1" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

938 4Like New McKissick Construction Block w/ Eye - 150 Ton WLL, (8) 20" Sheaves, 1" Wire, w/roller bearing

$6,850.00 36 California

939 100Johnson Number Sb8s8bh single sheave w/swivel hook and safeyt dropside 9/16" wire ropenew surplus

$150.00 533 California

940 1 JOHNSON (10D10BTA) 10 TON 2-SHV BLOCK FOR 1/2" WIRE ROPE PN# 4200-05200 $1,727.05 469 Ohio

864 1 #117 - McK 430 Snatch 40 ton Hook, 12" OD, 1-1/8" W/R (Single Sheave) $300.00 199 Washington

865 1 140T #140Sx20 RTA Johnson Hook Block, 1-1/8 w/r ,New, RE-Conditioned $11,000.00 90 California

866 4 NEW McKissick Try-Net Block - model 454, 10 Ton WLL, 36 lbs., 8 inch, qty price listed $350.00 36 California

867 2NEW McKissick Double Rig Trawl Block - model 452 w/ 20 Ton WLL, 116 lbs, 16" sheave, sealed tapered bearings, swivel eye

$950.00 36 California

868 1Miller 320, H40, 40 US Ton WLL, (3) 20" sheaves, 7/8" (can be regrooved to 1", extra cost) 930 lbs., like-new

$3,875.00 36 California

869 6NEW McKissick Double Rig Trawl Block - model 452 w/ 10 Ton WLL, 70 lbs, 12" Sheaves, Sealed Tapered Bearings

$520.00 36 California

870 1 Johnson J30Q14RTB; 30 Ton WLL, (4) 14" Sheaves, 5/8" wire rope, 620 lbs., NEW Surplus $2,975.00 36 California

871 10 X 5,000 3/16 - 5/16 GAC 7 X 19 PVC BLACK CTD. .085 / FT. 447 Rhode Island

872 12NEW Young Snatch Block w/ 35" Sheave, 75 US Ton WLL, 2" wire rope, w/ oblong eye, 2,000 lbs. (can be regrooved up to 3", extra cost)

$5,875.00 36 California

873 30 6" TRIPLE WOOD BLOCK W/HOOK $46.00 137 Maryland

874 20New Skookum BML-12 Snatch Blocks w/ Line Guards - 57,000 lbs. WLL @ 5:1, roller bearing 1-1/8"-1-1/4" W.R. Wt 158lb.

$1,700.00 36 California

875 3#513 - McK 705 120 ton Drill Eye 3-1/2 ID 4-1/2 thick S/N: 2768/2769/2766 No Fitting, 24" OD, 1" W/R

$6,500.00 199 Washington

876 2 #512 - McK 605 5 Sheave Construction Block 65 ton 17" OD, 7/8" W/R $4,000.00 199 Washington

877 2#511 - Skookum 5 Sheave 120 ton 1 ea Fab Eye 5-1/2 pin 4" thick / 1 ea Bail Shackle 3" dia, 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R

$6,500.00 199 Washington

878 1Johnson J5D10RTA; LIKE NEW, 5 Ton WLL, (2) 10" Sheaves, 1/2" wire (can be re-grooved up to 5/8"), 125 lbs.

$975.00 36 California

879 1 #509 - 5 Sheave 50.1 Lton Fork Eye w/ 2-1/2 SCS, 18" OD, 1" W/R $1,900.00 199 Washington

880 1 #507 - 5 Sheave 51.3 Lton Fork Eye w/ 3" SCS, 20" OD, 1-1/8" W/R $2,200.00 199 Washington

881 2#121 - Pivot Bracket 3" rim. 3-1/2" Hub width 4" TB Shaft, 41-1/4" OD, 1-1/4" W/R (Single Sheave)

$700.00 199 Washington

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

882 2 #506 - McK 605 5 Sheave Construction Block 120 ton Fork Shackle, 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R $6,500.00 199 Washington

883 1 #613 - Sheaves in-o-box 3-3/4" rim 5" Hub width 4" shaft, 36" OD, 1-1/4" W/R (6 Sheave) $6,000.00 199 Washington

884 1 #120 - McK 420 Snatch 15 ton Hook, SIngle Sheave, 10" OD, 7/8" W/R $195.00 199 Washington

885 206" 7T McKissick 439 1-Sheave Snatch Block w/ safety dropside + swivel hooks, 1/2" Wire Rope, New

$55.00 36 California

886 6 16" SNATCH W/SWIVEL HOOK $325.00 157 Washington

887 2 #116 - 3" Wide 10 ton Trawl Block Galv ABCII Rd Swivel Eye 2-1/4 ID, 12" OD, Single Sheave $200.00 199 Washington

888 6#102 - Snatch Block, 1 Sheave, 10 ton Drilled Swivel Eye w/ 1-1/4 SPAS Superlift E44002, 155 lbs. each

$500.00 199 Washington

889 1 McKissick model E15D12M; 15 Ton, (2) 12" Sheaves for 5/8" wire, 402 lbs. $1,800.00 36 California

890 49" 25T Skookum 2-Sheave Snatch Block, 5/8" wire rope (can be regrooved up to 3/4", extra cost), roller bearings, swivel shackle, New

$625.00 36 California

891 20New Skookum BML-12 Snatch Block w/o Line Guards - 57,000 lbs. WLL @ 5:1, 155 lbs., roller bearings, 1-1/8 - 1-1/4" wire rope

$1,625.00 36 California

892 2Johnson J30S18RTB; 30 Ton WLL w/ (1) 18" Sheave, 3/4" - 7/8" wire, incl. hook locking device, 630 lbs.

$2,675.00 36 California

893 1 #129 - 3-1/2" wide Young #216B No Rate, 16" OD, 1-3/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $500.00 199 Washington

894 4 20 TON 8" SNATCH BLOCK W/HOOK $320.00 137 Maryland

895 1 #303 - McK Hook Block, 3 Sheave, 50 ton, 14" OD, 5/8" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

896 6 15 TON 8" SNATCH BLOCK W/SHACKLE $120.00 137 Maryland897 6 15 TON 8" SNATCH BLOCK W/HOOK $120.00 137 Maryland

898 1 #504 - 5 Sheave Bail w/ Link 50 ton, 20" OD, 1-1/8" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

899 2 NEW Johnson Snatch Block - 104 Ton WLL, 2" Wire Rope, 1,500 lbs. $9,500.00 36 California

900 1 #503 - 5 Sheave Bail w/ Link 37 ton, 18" OD, 7/8"W/R $900.00 199 Washington

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980 33 14" K-954 MALL IRON W/R SNATCH BLOCK - OBLONG SWVL EYE $650.00 396 Washington

981 4 #314 - Base Mtd Vert Deck Lead 3 Sheave, 4"-1/16" Ctr Pin, 24" OD, 1-1/4" W/R $1,500.00 199 Washington

982 20 10 Ton Cargo Block, 14", Skookum, Model 614A, "Like New" $775.00 36 California

984 1 #408 - McK 724, 4 Sheave 40 ton Bail, 14" OD, 3/4" W/R $1,400.00 199 Washington

985 2 #105 - Construction Block, 1 Sheave, 9 ton MCK831 w/ 1-1/2 SAS, 14" OD, 7/8" W/R. $300.00 199 Washington

986 1 #209 - McK 433 Snatch Block, 2 Sheave, 20 ton, 14" OD, 1-1/8" W/R. $400.00 199 Washington

987 140 K4185 Snatch Block, 8" w/Hook, 12ton, 7/8" rope, KOREA 145.00/ea 153 Texas

988 145 K4185 Snatch Block, 6" w/Hook, 12ton, 7/8" rope KOREA 115.00/ea 153 Texas

989 1 #412 - 4 Sheave Fork 3-1/4 pin 3" JW 42 ton Galv, 21" OD, 7/8" W/R $1,200.00 199 Washington

990 1 #409 - Bail 43.2 ton Galv 4 Sheave, 20" OD, 1-1/4" W/R $1,200.00 199 Washington

991 71 10" CROSBY WOOD SNATCH BLOCK H-385-C $200.00 396 Washington

992 1 #210 - McK 312, 2 Sheave, 15 ton Hook Block, 12" OD, 3/4" W/R. $600.00 199 Washington

993 1New Johnson J30T12RTB; 30 US Ton WLL w/ (3) 12" Sheaves, 5/8" wire rope, w/ latch, 430 lbs.

$2,675.00 36 California

994 225 5 Ton Galvanized Try Net Block $24.12 426 Pennsylvania

995 46 10 Ton 12 $92.00 426 Pennsylvania

996 3 #407 - 4 Sheave, 40 Lton w/ 2" Chain Skl, 16" OD, 7/8" W/R $1,600.00 199 Washington

997 3 #406 - BTC 5094 4 Sheave, 20 ton Fork 2" pin 2-1/4 JW Galv, 12" OD, 5/8" W/R $900.00 199 Washington

998 1 #405 - Johnson 20Q10RTA 4 Sheave Hook 20 ton, 10" OD, 9/16" W/R, 290# ea $1,100.00 199 Washington

999 1 #404 - McK 354 45 ton 4 Sheave Hook, 14" OD, 7/8" W/R $2,100.00 199 Washington

1000 2#124 - Horizontal Decklead. 2" rim 2-1/4" Hub width 2-1/2" pin, 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R (Single Sheave)

$300.00 199 Washington

1001 18 12" MILLER HIGH LIFT BLOCK 10 TON W/ HOOK 3/4" W/R

CALL FOR PRICE 396 Washington

1002 230 KM2 Hay Fork Pulley 4", 1ton, 1.1/4" Manila 6.00/ea 153 Texas

1003 1 #501 - 20"/65T Miller 5 Sheave Hook Block 3/4" W?R, Mfg# 520F65, Weight 2,160 lbs.l $6,300.00 199 Washington

1004 1 #401 - 36"/100 ton Skookum 4 Sheave Hook Block 1-1/4" W?R $6,500.00 199 Washington

1005 6 6" 7T Skookum RT-6A 1-Sheave Snatch Block, 3/8 to 1/2" Wire Rope, New $225.00 36 California

1006 9#125 - 15,150# WLL Galv 1-1/2" Pin Top No fitting will take 1-3/8 SKL tight, 14" OD, 5/8" W/R (Single Sheave)

$190.00 199 Washington

1007 2#126 - Horizontal Decklead. 2" rim 2-1/2" Hub width 3-1/2" pin, 20" OD, 1" W/R (Single Sheave)

$200.00 199 Washington

1008 53 5" TRIPLE HS-23-C WOOD BLOCK $50.00 396 Washington1009 156 8" SLUSHER BLOCK 5 TON 456-H $150.00 396 Washington1010 25 KM12 Hay Fork Pulley, 6", 2 ton, 1.1/4" Manila 14.00/ea 153 Texas

1011 4#804 - 8 Sheave 2-1/4" rim 4 ea. Top. (18" OD, 7/8" W/R) & 2" rim 4 ea. Bottom (14" OD, 7/8" W/R)

$900.00 199 Washington

1012 1#901 - Long Hanger CG S/N: 700584. No rating. Bent outer cheek. 9742# ea. Good for sheaves. 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R

$3,500.00 199 Washington

1013 20

McKissick Snatch Block w/ Safety Dropside & Upset Shackle - 15 Ton WLL, 10" Sheave, *3/4" wire rope (can be regrooved to 1"; extra cost), military surplus

$475.00 36 California

1014 250 KC4 Light Duty Snatch Block, 4 6.00/ea 153 Texas

1015 2 #313 - Like Miller 316F40 Hook 40 ton 900# ea, 16" OD, 7/8" W/R $2,700.00 199 Washington

1016 1 #1001 - McK 150T Plate Yoke Hanger S/N: 3729 (10 sheave), 24" OD, 1"W /R $4,000.00 199 Washington

1017 1 #502 - 20"/70T Johnson 5 Sheave Hook Block 3/4" W/R, Weight 2,114 lbs. $6,300.00 199 Washington

1018 8 #801 - McK C150OCT20RH 150 ton w/ hanger (8 sheave) 20" OD, 1" W/R $6,500.00 199 Washington

1019 4 mckissck fig 701 10 in 10 ton single $200.00 200 alberta

1020 1 18" Mc Kissick, Model 341, WLL 20 Ton, 7/8" wire rope, 385 lbs., Excellent Condition $1,950.00 36 California

1021 1 40T 3 sheave 7/8" $2,100.00 88 California

1022 1 #202 - McK 312, 2 Sheave, 12 ton Hook Block, 12" OD, 9/16" W/R $500.00 199 Washington

1023 60 4" 303-B (no fitting) TRIPLE MALL IRON BLOCK - 1/2" ROPE $75.00 396 Washington

1024 185 KW4 Hay Fork Pulley, 4", 1ton, 1/2" rope 7.00/ea 153 Texas

941 2 #134 - Brz/SS Snatch 10 ton Western/CG, 26" OD, 3/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $1,500.00 199 Washington

942 12 1 5/8- 1 3/4 GAL HAWSER THIMBLE LT DUTY CAST $12.00 453 Texas

943 12 40 Ton 20" Snatch Block RopeBlock Model V.B.450.38.1.35 POA 36 California

944 2 #131 - MCK601 200 ton Jaw 3-3/4" pin 3-1/2 JW, 36" OD, 1-1/2" W/R (Single Sheave) $2,000.00 199 Washington

945 1 #130 - 3" wide Skookum #2616 Long Yoke No Rate, 16" OD, 1-3/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $500.00 199 Washington

946 4Skookum mod 512, 17.5 US Ton WLL,with drilled swivel eye and shackle, .875 - 1 in. wire, 80 lbs, BB, New Surplus

$925.00 36 California

947 1 Johnson J25T14RTAB; LIKE NEW, 25 US Ton WLL, 3 Sheave, 5/8" Wire Rope, 490 lbs. $2,150.00 36 California

948 2000 1.1/2" Single Fixed Eye Pulley, Malleable $0.30 157 Washington

949 2 #609 - McK 606 Construction Block 140 ton S/N: 6473/6474, 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R (6 Sheave) $6,500.00 199 Washington

950 3 #133 - Brz/SS Snatch 3000# WLL Western/CG, 16" OD, 3/8" W/R (Single Sheave) $1,500.00 199 Washington

951 1 #305 - Hook Block, 3 Sheave Johnson 20T12RTB 20 ton 410# ea, 12" OD, 5/8" W/R $1,200.00 199 Washington

952 2New Johnson Snatch Blocks, model SB8S8BS, 8.8 US Ton WLL, 8 in. for 5/8 - 3/4" wire, with Swivel Eye and Shackle, 37 lbs.

$275.00 36 California

953 1 #306 - No Fitting 47,600# WLL Galv, 18" OD, 3/4" W/R $600.00 199 Washington

954 2 #208 - McK 433 Snatch 40 ton / 1 ea. No Shackle, 12" OD, 1-1/8"W/R. $400.00 199 Washington

955 3012" 7T Campbell Special Oval 1-Sheave Construction Block, 5/8" Wire Rope, Surplus, Wt. 95

$225.00 36 California

956 Call 30 Ton - 150 Ton, Tilt-Up Snatch Blocks, RopeBlock, 1-1/8" - 3-1/2" wire rope Call 36 California

957 1 #114 - Snatch Galv BTC 3075T Oblong Eye, 14" OD, 1-1/2" Rope (Single Sheave) $125.00 199 Washington

958 5Campbell NEW 3072T Wood Shell Snatch Block, safety drop side, oval swivel eye, 10 in. size, 1.25 in M Rope, 6,600 lb WLL

$175.00 36 California

959 1 mckissick fig 419 18 in used $600.00 200 alberta

960 5 #135 - Brz/SS Snatch 4000# WLL Western/CG, 22" OD, 1/4" W/R (Single Sheave) $1,500.00 199 Washington

961 160 Ton Hookblock for 5/8" Wire Rope 6 O/Side Sheaves 15 7/8 2 I/Side Sheaves 17 15/16" (Will provide Drawings upon request)

14,820.00 obo 469 Ohio

962 118" 35T McKissick G-842 1-Sheave Construction Block, 3/4" Wire Rope, Like New, Wt. 275

$1,575.00 36 California

963 1#612 - Manitowoc 32420 200 ton Fixed Eye 6-1/2" ID x 7" thick. S/N: 3. 3520# ea., 32" OD, 1-3/8" W/R (6 Sheave)

$4,500.00 199 Washington

964 1 Miller 414F30RT-1, 30 Ton, (4) 14" Sheaves, 5/8" Wire, 600 lbs $2,750.00 36 California

965 4Like New McKissick Construction Block w/ Clevis & Pin, C150OCT0RP - 150 Ton WLL, (8) 20" Sheaves, 1" Wire , w/roller bearing

$6,850.00 36 California

966 7512" 20T BTC 6734 Yokes 4-Sheave Construction Block, 5/8" Galv. Wire Rope, Painted, New, Wt. 275

$750.00 36 California

967 1 20", B & L 3074H, Steel Shell Manila Rope Snatch Block $975.00 36 California

968 2#1002 - McK 6010 240 ton Construction Block S/N: 7683/7684 (10 sheave), 24" OD, 1-1/8" W/R

$18,000.00 199 Washington

969 64 8" CROSBY STEEL SNATCH BLOCK H-390-C $150.00 396 Washington

970 25 10 Ton 8" Galvanized Trawl Block $48.00 426 Pennsylvania

971 66 6" CROSBY WOOD SNATCH BLOCK T-386 $95.00 396 Washington

972 1McKissick model 342 Crane Block - LIKE NEW, 50 Ton WLL, (2) 24" Sheaves, 1-1/8" Wire Rope, 785 lbs.

$4,650.00 36 California

973 1 15 Ton Mc Kissick 10" Model PL-1 Pipeline Block 1" Wire Rope $875.00 36 California

974 50 12" CROSBY WOOD SNATCH BLOCK J-385-B $225.00 396 Washington

975 35 8" CROSBY T-941 W/R SNATCH BLOCK W/SWIVEL HOOK $150.00 396 Washington

976 50 12" CROSBY WOOD SNATCH BLOCK T-385-C $225.00 396 Washington

977 10 14" TRIPLE MALL. IRON BLOCK W/ HVY SHACKLE - 1 3/4" W/R $895.00 396 Washington

978 8 14" DBL. MALL. IRON BLOCK W/ HVY SHACKLE - 1 3/4" W/R $600.00 396 Washington

979 2 5 T, 7/16 wire, indoor crane 25SHV $900.00 113 Colorado

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1076 5 TRANSPORT CHAIN G70 1/4"X800 FT - NACM 90 $495.00 524 New York

1077 2 Safety Clamp #CPL-2-VL-SJ vertical lift clamp,2-ton cap. $196.00 420 Michigan

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1078 6 Safety Clamp #CPL-1/2-VL vertical lift clamp, 1/2-ton cap. $110.88 420 Michigan

1079 2 Safety Clamp #CPL-1/2-HL horizontal lift clamp $87.36 420 Michigan

1080 2 Safety Clamp #CPL-1.5-HL horizontal lift clamp, 1-1/2ton cap.(pair) $170.80 420 Michigan

1081 3 Safety Clamp #RPK-2-3 TON vertical lift clamp repair kit $85.12 420 Michigan

1082 1 Safety Clamp #CPL-21-VL-UNV vertical lift clamp, 2-ton cap. $246.40 420 Michigan

1083 7 22MK Lifting clamp $251.00 205 Illinois1084 1 8T Model S, Renfro 0-1 1/2 plate clamp $300.00 90 California1085 8 2 1/4" CROSBY DF CLIP $80.00 109 Colorado

1086 7 Safety Clamp #CPL-1-VL vertical lift clamp, 1-ton cap. $150.08 420 Michigan

1087 1 12 Ton Model VC Plate Clamp 1/2" to 3-1/2" Safety Clamp Inc. $850.00 488 North

Carolina

1088 5000 1/2" Wire Rope Clip $0.26 515 Qingdao,China

1089 2 MODEL-R 35 TON RENFROE LOCKING CLAMP 1/4- 4-1/4" GRIP - Never Used $4,800.00 304 New

Hampshire1090 EA VANGUARD 3 TON PLATE CLAMP $245.27 102 Louisiana

1091 EA 3 TON PLATE CLAMP REPAIR KIT VANGUARD $89.84 102 Louisiana

1092 1 8T Model JPA Renfro 2-3 1/8 Plate Clamp $400.00 90 California1093 1 12T Model S Renfro 0-2 1/2 Plate Clamp $750.00 90 California

1095 560 4mm-5/16" Type 304 SS Wire Rope Clip (1012261182) $0.42 304 Pennsylvania

1096 16 1 3/4' DROP FORGED CLIP 4000-00020 $48.00 469 Ohio

1097 45 7/8 FIST GRIP CLIP (CROSBY 1010596) PN# 4000-00037 $22.73 469 Ohio

1098 13 1/2" DROP FORGE CLIP (CHICAGO) 2.00 PER 469 Ohio

1099 295 5/8 DROP FORGE CLIP (CHICAGO) REFER TO PN 4000-00018 $2.70 469 Ohio

1100 550 7/8" Crosby Drop Forged Wire Rope Clips, G-450, NEW IN BAG $10.70 36 California

1101 9162 1/2 VAN BEEST DROP FORGE WIRE ROPE CLIP 4000-00019 $1.00 469 Ohio

1102 1000 7/8 Mall Clips sc $0.38 207 Texas

1103 450 1-1/4 Galv Forged Wire Rope Clip-Import $3.50 304 New Hampshire

1104 90 1 1/4 G.D.F. DOMESTIC (HUBBARD) (LOOK NEW) $5.00 137 Maryland

1105 200 5/8' D.F. CLIP IMPORT 4025-00122 $1.20 469 Ohio1106 200 1-1/4 Drop Forged W/R clips Chinese $4.00 90 California1107 245 7/8" FIST GRIP G429 CROSBY $14.93 48 CANADA1108 50 1.3/4" Galv DF wire rope clips, Chinese $18.75 157 Washington1109 6054 3/16 Mall Clip $0.10 190 Illinois1110 667 3/8 SS304 $1.34 190 Illinois

1111 18 CROSBY CLIP 7/16 redbook less 150 canada

1112 2,000 5/8" Fist Grips, New, Domestic, Presco USA $1.35 36 California1113 103 Crosby G-450 1/2 WR clips, used $1.00 454 Colorado1114 1500 5/8" Crosby G-450 DF Clips $1.50 36 California1115 376 1/2 SS304 $1.98 190 Illinois1116 302 5/8 SS304 $4.13 190 Illinois1117 120 3/4 SS304 $3.12 190 Illinois1118 5152 5/8 Mall Clip $0.69 190 Illinois1119 28595 1/8 Mall Clip $0.09 190 Illinois1120 968 1/8 SS304 $0.54 190 Illinois1121 7657 1/4 Mall Clip $0.13 190 Illinois1122 200 7/8 SS DF $6.00 137 Maryland1123 16 1-3/8 galv malleable $1.00 137 Maryland1124 5 1-1/4 double grip dom $19.00 137 Maryland1125 600 3/8" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clips $2.25 36 California1126 557 3/8 Mall Clip $0.20 190 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1127 5457 1/2 Mall Clip $0.34 190 Illinois1128 1443 9/16 Mall Clip $0.55 190 Illinois1129 25480 1/16 Mall Clip $0.08 190 Illinois1130 750 1-1/4 DF clips, dom $7.25 88 California1131 40 2 1/2 GAL DROP FORGED CLIP $29.50 453 Texas

1132 180 2 1/4 DROP FORGED WIRE ROPE CLIP HOT GALVANIZED $24.25 453 Texas

1133 6 1/2" CM Piggy Back Clip (M250D) $7.79 304 New Hampshire

1134 20 7/16" CM Piggy Back Clip (M249D) $4.99 304 New Hampshire

1135 18 3/8" CM Piggy Back Clip (M248D) $4.25 304 New Hampshire

1136 60 7/8" Crosby G-450 Drop forged clip $8.80 36 California

Clips

Clamps

1025 2 #201 - McK 832, 2 Sheave, 14 ton Jaw Top 1-1/2" pin 2" JW, 14" OD, 7/8" W/R. $400.00 199 Washington

1026 8 #802 - McK C150OCT20RP 150 ton w/ Link Plate & Load Pin (8 sheave), 20" OD, 1" W/R $6,500.00 199 Washington

1027 2

#803 - McK 608 8 Sheave 150 ton. Yoke Bail Block with 3" plt. 14"w x 56"L. Weight connected to Yoke. 6-3/16" hole set back 7-1/2 in from end. 26" sheave @ tail end attached @ 90°. S/N: 1802/1804, 24" OD, 7/8" W/R

$4,000.00 199 Washington

1028 200 K1710 Tong Line Block, 8", Roller Bearing, 3ton, 5/8" rope, KOREA 105.00/ea 153 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1029 64 8" HS-302-B DOUBLE MALL IRON BLOCK 1" ROPE $140.00 396 Washington

1030 83 4" HS-301-C SINGLE MALL IRON BLOCK - 1/2" ROPE $25.00 396 Washington

1031 3,000 3/8" G-80 MECHANICAL COUPLING LINK - INDIVIDUALLY PKG'D - IMPORT $2.59 134 Indiana

1032 6 G80 Coupling link 7/8 $25.00 454 Colorado1033 1@50' 1/2 316 Stainless Steel Chain - import 6.75/FT 80 Florida1034 59 9/32 GR 120 ALLOY CHAIN -PEWAG 2.00/FT 80 Florida

1035 36 4/0 x 100 ft galvanized Tenso (double loop) chain 32.00/100 ft 146 Illinois

1036 14 Drums 5/8" Gr.70 Chain - 100' per Drum 452.00/Drum 326 Saskatoon,

SK Canada1037 6 1-5/8" 90' Shot Di-Lok Anchor Chain - excellent $820.00 199 Washington1038 200' 3/16 S.C. PROOF COIL - RUST $0.10 137 Maryland

1039 60000 1/4 Gr 30 Chain Hot Galv. Dim. 6.3mm x 31.5mm x 9.8mm $0.43 453 Texas

1040 144 #6) 1-1/2"x18" Korean Jaw & Jaw turnbuckle galv (LL) 85.00ea 199 Washington

1041 300 #28) 3/4"x20' Acco GR8 chain w/ eye grab hook one end (LL) 125.00ea 199 Washington

1042 400 3/8" Grade 80 Alloy CM Hammerlok $7.00 36 California

1043 11 G80 3/4 Clevis sling hook with latch WA.84S New Weissenfels $69.00 454 Colorado

1044 5 BOXES #35 ZINC PLATED CHAIN 100FT ROLL $6.00 207 Texas

1045 11x100 Campbell 4/0 straight link bright zinc machine chain $0.90 145 Illinois

1046 182 5/16 GR.30 BBB CHAIN POR 342 Surrey

1047 5 G80 7/8" Clevis Sling Hook with latch WA.95 NEW Weissenfels $75.00 454 Colorado

1048 240 #27) 3/4"x8' Acco GR8 chain w/ eye grab hook one end (LL) 75.00ea 199 Washington

1049 16450 3/8" grade 43 x 6 links used in center beam rail cars $0.60 48 Canada

1050 10,450 1/8" Gr 30 Proof Coil Chain E.G. 475 FT PLASTIC PAILS $0.12 453 Texas

1051 6 2-1/4" 90' Shot Di-Lok Anchor Chain - excellent $1,475.00 199 Washington

1052 240 #8) 1-1/4"x12" Korean Jaw & Jaw turnbuckle galv (LL) 55.00ea 199 Washington

1053 100+ 1" thru 3" random lengths anchor chain - good .25/lb. 199 Washington1054 5 2-5/8 5 shots stud link anchor chain, excellent $2,035.00 88 California1055 5 2-3/4 surplus stud link chain, in 90' shots $2,150.00 88 California1056 31,200 3/16" EG Grade 30 NACM proof coil chain .25 / ft. 457 Indiana1057 7 STUD LINK CHAIN 1/2"X90' GALV. $200.00 150 Canada1058 7000 5/16" PLASTIC CHAIN (YELLOW) .60/FT 396 Washington1059 7,000 10 mm Plastic Chain $0.75 396 Washington1060 9 1-3/8" 90' Shot Di-Lok Anchor Chain - excellent $400.00 199 Washington1061 3000 1/4 alloy hoist chain $1.44 207 Texas

1062 74 3/8" white plastic chain, "10MM, Links are 3"x 1 1/2" each, Each reel 25 Meters long POR 396 Washington

1063 20 5/16" Thick Yellow Plastic Chain, 8MM, Links are 2"x 1 1/8", Each reel is 40 Meters long POR 396 Washington

1064 91.5mm (1/16") thick Black, White, Red & Yellow Plastic Chain, Links are approximately 1/4" x 1/8" each

POR 396 Washington

1065 25,000 FT

1/16" PLASTIC CHAIN (RED,WHITE,BLACK,YELLOW) $0.24 396 Washington

1066 900 1/4" x 15 Link Proof Coil, Yellow Chromate, Laclede $0.95 520 Wisconsin

1067 10 2-1/4" 90' Stud Link Anchor Chain - excellent $1,475.00 199 Washington1068 2750 ft 5/16" G30 Proof Coil Stainless Steel T-316 4.30/ft 524 New York

1069 300 #7) 1-1/4"x18" Korean Jaw & Jaw turnbuckle galv (LL) 65.00ea 199 Washington

1070 500 ft 3/4" G30 Proof Coil HDG 4.25/ft 524 New York

1071 3000 3/16" Gr 30 Proof Coil Chain E.G. 250 FT PLASTIC PAILS $0.25 453 Texas

1072 500 1/4" x 9 Link Proof Coil, Yellow Chromate, Laclede $0.60 520 Wisconsin

1073 50 3/16 P.C. X 250' PAIL $60.00 137 Maryland

1074 630 3/8" Gr 30 Proof Coil Chain E.G. 63 Ft Plastic Pails $0.94 453 Texas

1075 920 5/16" Gr 30 Proof Coil Chain E.G. 92 ft Plastic Pails $0.80 453 Texas

Chains

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58 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2011 WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE lISTER’S GUIDE ON PAGE 72. MISSING THE GUIDE? SUBSCRIBE TODAY: 800.643.5189

1201 1NEW STRAIGHT CHANNEL DIES NOREX 4.5" FINISHED DIAMETER FOR NATIONAL 1500 PRESS

$2,600.00 454 Colorado

1202 3 gs5 take up all hydraulic 4000 lb reels 38 $13,750.00 107 Tennessee1203 5 Class 7 Sewing Machines $3,800.00 105 Texas1204 7 Riggers Vise Sea Link # 3 Model 1-5/8" - 2-1/2" $1,975.00 36 California1205 10 TURNTABLE 60 $1,550.00 107 Tennessee

1206 1 SLABACH WHEELER REELER M60 NEW HYDRAULIC $5,500.00 478 Indiana

1207 3 #2) Forklift Boom attachment, 600lb SWL Model LMEBT16000 (LL) $1,500.00 199 Washington

1208 2 10 Ton Yale Trolley Model FTP (SOLD) $850.00 488 North Carolina

1209 1 2-1/2" Lucker Housing with 2-1/2" Wedge and Mount New $13,500.00 36 California

1210 10 TURNTABLE 72 x 3/4 $2,400.00 107 Tennessee

1211 6 #23) Reel stand w/ fork pockets, orange color (LL) $500.00 199 Washington

1212 10 TURNTABLE 48 $1,300.00 107 Tennessee1213 1 TURNTABLE 36 $1,200.00 107 Tennessee1214 1 ATI Portable Aircaft Cable Proof Tester $3,500.00 36 California

1215 1Reel-O-Matic Model B12A High Speed Wire Spooler ( 250LB Cap ) 3/8 Max Wire Size Automatic Spooling & Measure

$6,500.00 36 California

1216 1 200K Lucker Test Machine with 2-1/2" Lucker grip Call 36 California

1217 1 10 ton Harrington Air Chain Hoist complete with 30 ft of lift $15,500.00 326 Saskatoon,

SK Canada

1218 2 5000 lb shaft type winding machine all hydraulic variable speed $11,500.00 107 Tennessee

1219 1 2-1/2" Lucker Grip with Wedge $12,500.00 36 California1220 1 P-51 Enerpac Hand pump - new $150.00 59 Minnesota

1221 1 BRAND NEW REELING MACHINE- TUP15000 $29,000.00 439 Louisiana

1222 2Large Skid mounted turntable, 110 inch reel capacity, c/w detachable coil uprights, pictures available

$500.00 181 BC

1223 4 55 ton hydraulic cylinder SPX model RD556 - new $800.OO 59 Minnesota

1224 1 TURNTABLES 30 $1,150.00 107 Tennessee

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1225 1 Pell Hydrashear mod. W-075 cable cutter; up to 3/4", new, $350 $350.00 36 California

1226 1 SHANK HOOK 37 Ton Crosby 319A 15" shank $1,050.00 406 Tennessee1227 1 SHANK HOOK 25 Ton Crosby 319C 15" shank $850.00 406 Tennessee1228 80 pcs 1 1/2 ton shank Crosby hooks $2.86 57 New Jersey1229 72 pcs 2 ton shank Crosby hooks $4.62 57 New Jersey

1230 50 EYE HOIST HOOK 4 Ton carbon Campbell #28 self colored $20.00 406 Tennessee

1231 1 RENFRO 15 ton Swivel self locking hook $700.00 406 Tennessee

1232 60 BTC mod C28 Eye Hook w/ Latch; 4 Ton WLL, NEW SURPLUS $15.75 36 California

1233 2 150-165 Ton Crosby A319 Shank Hooks Machined with Nut $3,500.00 36 California

1234 1000 3/8" Clevis Slip G43 Hooks w/o latches Chinese $1.10 157 Washington

1235 40 3/4" Campbell-BTC, High Test Eye Grab Hook, Galv. 15,75 36 California

1236 400 3/8" Weissenfels Grade 80 Alloy SL10 Self Locking Hook $25.00 36 California

1237 189 Import 5/16 GR6 CLEVIS GRAB HOOKS POR 342 Surrey1238 16 12,000 Alloy Swivel Hook with Latch 1/2" $35.44 507 Illinois1239 19 7,100 LBS Alloy Swivel Hook with Latch 3/8" $23.03 507 Illinois

1240 18 4,500 LBS Alloy Swivel Hook with Latch 9/32"- 5/16" $13.65 507 Illinois

1241 1 7 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $19.84 507 Illinois1242 1 5 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $8.69 507 Illinois1243 881 1/2 eye cradle grab hook grade 8 gunnebo $6.50 420 Michigan1244 50 3/4 CROSBY HT EYE GRAB HOOK H323 $10.00 406 Tennessee

1245 1 CROSBY HOOK 3/8 redbook less 150 Canada

1246 100 ESMET 5/16 socket & hook swivel roller bearing type weighted; 11 lbs $71.50 406 Tennessee

1247 12 22ton Alloy Swivel Eye Hoist Hooks w/latch Chinese $75.00 157 Washington

1248 8 3/8 CM GR80 EYE SLING HOOK POR 342 Surrey

1249 2 Crosby 1/4 H331 CARBON CLEVIS SLIP HOOKS POR 342 Surrey

1250 4 5/8", Crosby S-1317, Clevis Hook $145.00 36 California1251 8 Newco #2 bale hook POR 342 Surrey

1252 4 CM, Swivel Herc1000 Alloy Lodelok Hook, 1/2" (676015) $58.00 36 California

1253 3 Crosby 1/2 S314A HOOK W/LATCH POR 342 Surrey1254 30 8 TON WELD ON $36.00 137 Maryland

1255 1 CROSBY BARREL HOOK S-377 (2PC) redbook less 150 Canada

Hooks

1137 61 1-1/8" Malleable Wire Rope Clip (1900125182) $1.00 304 New Hampshire

1138 415 7/8" Malleable Wire Rope Clip (1900107182) $0.65 304 New Hampshire

1139 324 1/4 SS304 $1.09 190 Illinois

1140 12 2-1/4" Drop Forged Clip-Import $15.00 81 South Carolina

1141 875 3/16 SS304 $0.49 190 Illinois1142 1283 CROSBY FIST GRIP CLIP 3/16 offers 150 CANADA1143 1400 5/8" DF, Dom $1.10 88 California1144 60 7/8" Crosby Drop Forged Clip $8.80 36 California1145 40 3/4" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $6.00 36 California1146 50 3/4" CM Midland Drop Forged Clips $5.25 36 California1147 30 1-1/2" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $22.50 36 California1148 20 1-1/4" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $16.00 36 California1149 25 1-1/8" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $10.75 36 California1150 618 7/16 Mall Clip $0.28 190 Illinois

1151 92 1 1/2" Drop Forged Galvanized Import Wire Rope Clips $7.29 102 Louisiana

1152 8,000 3/16" WIRE ROPE CLIP MALLEABLE SS T304 $0.80 524 New York

1153 14 Crosby G-450 WR Clips, 1 3/8, new, WSC#10293 $12.75 454 Colorado

1154 500 3/8" WIRE ROPE CLIP MALLEABLE SS T304 $2.30 524 New York1155 278 7/8 Mall Clip $1.08 190 Illinois1156 120 5/8" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $4.25 36 California1157 4 G-450, 1-3/4", Crosby $49.45 113 Colorado1158 260 1/2" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $3.65 36 California1159 141 1" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $9.75 36 California1160 25 1/4" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $2.00 36 California1161 2,800 1/4" WIRE ROPE CLIP MALLEABLE SS T304 $1.10 524 New York1162 20 1/8" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clips $1.25 36 California1163 10911 5/16 Mall Clip $0.15 190 Illinois

1164 375 7/8" DROP FORGED WIRE ROPE CLIPS - IMPORT $3.10 146 Illinois

1165 1,000 1/2 Galv. DF Clips, China $1.00 449 Oregon

1166 550 Crosby G-429 New Style Fist Grips, 7/16" - 1/2", Galv., New $7.25 36 California

1167 1 1 1/8 x 6 round ring, Crosby $42.72 57 New Jersey1168 4 9/16 - 5/8 fist grips, Crosby $10.20 57 New Jersey1169 6 3/8 piggyback clips, import $6.00 57 New Jersey1170 507 3/4" Drop Forged Wire Rope Clip, SS-316 15.00/ea 153 Texas1171 1,000 3/4 drop forged wire rope clips, import $1.55 57 New Jersey

1172 261 2.1/2" Drop Forged Wire Rope Clip, Galvanized, KOREA 45.00/ea 153 Texas

1173 75 3/16" Crosby G-450 Drop Forged Clip $1.45 36 California1174 4 G-450, 2-1/4", Crosby $80.75 113 Colorado1175 35 2-1/2 Galv. Drop Forged ClipsJapan $28.75 36 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1176 100 3/4" C/M Fist Grips $7.50 90 California1177 2000 1" Galv DF clips POR 87 Florida

1178 3,000 5/8", Durbin Durco, D.F Clips, Domestic, Galv., New Surplus $0.95 36 California

1179 2 G-450, 2-1/2", Crosby $91.30 113 Colorado1180 2985 3/4 Mall Clip $0.78 190 Illinois1181 121 Crosby G-450 7/8 used $2.00 454 Colorado1182 157 1-1/8 Mall Clip $1.39 190 Illinois1183 827 1 Mall Clip $1.29 190 Illinois1184 70 2" WIRE ROPE CLIP DF HDG $29.50 524 New York1185 100 3/8" WIRE ROPE CLIP DF SS $3.90 524 New York

1186 4 Tandemloc 20901AA-4PA ISO Container Lift Lugs $675.00 520 Wisconsin

1187 1 BRAND NEW TURNTABLE $1,200.00 439 Louisiana1188 12 Sea Link Model #1 Rigger Vise 3/16" - 5/8" $750.00 36 California

1189 4 Rigger Vise "Sea Link" #3ELJ Model 1-5/8"-3-1/2" Wire $2,475.00 36 California

1190 1 HEAVY DUTY Wire Rope Counters POR 462 Texas

1191 1 15000 LB GANTRY STYLE WINDING MACHINE $29,600.00 107 Tennessee

1192 10 NEED NEW EQUIPMENT www.cumberlandsalescompany.com $1.00 107 Tennessee

1193 1 2-1/2" Lucker housing w/grip, w/ wedge and rams Call 36 California

1194 1 National 100,000 lb test bed (60 ft of bed)working condition $18,000.00 107 Tennessee

1195 12 SeaLink Model SL2 Riggers Vise 3/8" - 1-1/2" Wire Rope $1,375.00 36 California

1196 25 Cast steel turntables 24 in. base 14 in. table 4-1/2 in arbor, some surface rust $300.00 454 Colorado

1197 10 20 inch and 24 Coiling heads $850.00 107 Tennessee1198 5 air receiving tanks 500 gal 600 each 530 Kansas

1199 1 CRANE BASKET, 3 MAN WITH TEST WEIGHT $1,500.00 530 Kansas

1200 1National Swage 1000 ton press. Excellent condition, including most dies up to two inch, $110,000. Contact Barry.

$110,000.00 42 New Jersey

Equipment

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1308 12 7 Ton AlL-322AN Crosby Swivel Hook With Latch Kit $100.10 36 California

1309 6 7-1/2 Ton L322CN Carbon Crosby Swivel Hook with Latch $130.00 36 California

1310 6 CM Eye Lodelok Hook 5/8" -16MM Herc-Alloy 1000 ( 626020) $68.00 36 California

1311 6 #1) Quick Release Hook 150 ton (LL) $3,000.00 199 Washington1312 10 Acco Vulcan G8 3/4 Swivel Hoist hook $146.00 400 Maryland

1313 5126 Towing Hook W/L, 7500# BS, China, Good for small winch assy. $0.50 245 Mississippi

1314 420 2-Jan $1.85 207 Texas

1315 100 10T Crosby 322C Hook w/ HD Flapper Latch, Carbon Swivel Eye, New $65.00 36 California

1316 90 11T Crosby 322A Hook w/ HD Flapper Latch, Alloy Swivel Eye, New $78.50 36 California

1317 258 1/4 G-40 Clevis grab hooks, China $0.70 449 Oregon

1318 12 11Ton Crosby Alloy Swivel Hook New Style L322AN with Latch Kit $150.00 36 California

1319 40 3/4 Alloy Eye grab hooks, crosby $10.00 109 Colorado1320 7000 SPRING HOOK 5/16" $0.28 150 Canada1321 10813 S Hook #835, 3/8 Silver Shield Finish, Peerless $0.30 245 Tennessee

1322 4100 Ton Crosby McKissick Duplex Hook Assembly, Part # 137364 w/ Yoke Attachment & Safety Latches, Weight 532 LBS

$3,400.00 304 New Hampshire

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1323 400 3/4 Ton Galv. Boat Winch Hook-Eye Type w/ Latch $0.90 304 Georgia

1324 205 10 TON CARBON HOOK C/W SS LATCH KIT $24.00 181 Surrey, BC, Canada

1325 50 1/2" Stainless steel Eye Grab Hooks T316 $6.50 157 Washington1326 400 7 TON ALLOY WITH LATCH $9.90 137 Maryland1327 190 5/16 HT Eye Grab Hook Zinc Plated $0.66 190 Illinois1328 7,000 7/16" DROP FORGED SNAP HOOK $2.50 396 Washington1329 1,500 3/4 TON GALV CARBON EYE HOIST HOOK $3.50 396 Washington1330 20,000 5/16" ZINC PLATED "S" HOOK $0.30 396 Washington1331 1640 Hooks, midget, $1.75 207 Texas

1332 2000 1/4" CARBON EYE GRAB HOOK - DOMESTIC $1.00 396 Washington

1333 4 Crosby-Bullard BL-C Hook Size 6C $125.00 36 California1334 97 3/8 ZP G-40 Eye slip hooks, China $1.00 449 Oregon1335 46 3/8 GR 70 Clevis Slip Hook Self Colored $1.20 190 Illinois1336 2,000 5/16 eye slip hook $0.40 137 Maryland1337 1,300 #17 scissor hook ZP $0.40 137 Maryland1338 40 7/8 - 1 sliding choker hook $48.00 137 Maryland1339 250 3/4 sliding choker hook $12.00 137 Maryland1340 157 5/8 GR70 C;evis Grab Hook $5.69 190 Illinois1341 100 3/8 HT Clevis Grab Hook Self Colored $1.51 190 Illinois1342 80 3/4 GR 70 Clevis Sling Hook $11.22 190 Illinois

1343 1105 5/16"-3/8" EYE GRAB HOOK HI TEST RED COLOR $1.00 207 Texas

1344 300 5/8 sliding choker hook $6.75 137 Maryland

1345 3,500 1/2" CARBON EYE GRAB HOOK - DOMESTIC $3.50 396 Washington

1346 48 1/2 ZP G-40 Eye slip hooks, China $2.00 449 Oregon1347 390 5/16 ZP G-40 eye slip hooks, China $80.00 449 Oregon1348 53 1/2 G-40 Clevis slip hooks, China $2.00 449 Oregon1349 76 3/8 G-40 Clevis slip hooks, China $1.05 449 Oregon1350 60 5/16 G-40 Clevis slip hooks, China $0.70 449 Oregon1351 145 1/4 G-40 Clevis slip hooks, China $0.70 449 Oregon1352 397 3/8 G-40 clevis grab hooks, China $0.75 449 Oregon1353 107 5/16 Clebis grab hooks, China $0.90 449 Oregon1354 22 7T Midland Hook, Alloy Eye, Galvanized, New $17.75 36 California1355 53 5/8 GR70 Clevis Sling Hook $9.55 190 Illinois1356 80 3/8 Gr 43 clevis slip hook S.C., Dom. $2.50 145 Illinois1357 1.11 3/8 HT Eye Grab Hook Zinc Plated $150.00 190 Illinois1358 139 1/2 HT Eye Grab Hook Zinc Plated $1.62 190 Illinois1359 12 3/8" Clevis B K - 10-10 $49.00 137 Maryland

1360 7,000 3/8" CARBON EYE GRAB HOOK - DOMESTIC $2.00 396 Washington

1361 4 1/2" clevis B K G 13-10 $66.00 137 Maryland1362 14 22T Alloy Crosby Eye Hooks w/ Latch $175.00 90 California1363 150 5/8 eye foundry hook w/handle $95.00 145 Illinois1364 130 1/4 HT Eye Grab Hook Zinc Plated $0.46 190 Illinois1365 100 1 1/4 domestic gr 43 eye grab hook S.C. $0.80 145 Illinois1366 1100 3 T Alloy Eye Hook w/Latch $1.86 190 Illinois1367 1 3/4" EYE GRAB HOOK (CROSBY) $23.50 207 Texas1368 1 7/8" HERC ALLOY HOOK W/O LATCH (CM) $62.50 207 Texas1369 18 1/2" EYE GRAB HOOKS G-80 (CROSBY) $20.00 207 Texas1370 1640 Midget hook $1.70 207 Texas1371 1 Crosby S-6, 10 Ton Hook w/ Swivel & latch $400.00 36 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1372 2 Gunnebo BK-7/8-8 Safety Hook $36.75 36 California

1373 8 LIGHT BEAR CLAW HOOK POR 342 Surrey, BC, Canada

1374 2 Eye foundry hook 1" $225.00 145 Illinois1375 23 1/4 GR80 Clevis grab CM (not for lifting) $1.90 137 Maryland1376 2 4WS-22 ST ST Swivels SWL 3200 Kg, Korean $225.00 57 New Jersey

1256 400Campbell Chain model 477H Eye Grab Hook, New Surplus, WLL 16,200 lbs., CALL FOR QUANTITY PRICES

$15.75 36 California

1257 13 1/2 GUNNEBO OKN13-8 SLING HOOK C/W LATCH POR 342 Surrey

1258 25 5/8 eye cradle grab hook grade 8 gunnebo $8.50 420 Michigan1259 34 1/2 IMPORT CARBON CLEVIS SLIP HOOKS POR 342 Surrey1260 5 CROSBY HOOK 3/8 redbookless 150 canada1261 28 9/32 CM GR 80 EYE GRAB HOOKS POR 342 Surrey1262 1 SHANK HOOK 200 Ton Crosby 319A 20 $11,000.00 406 Tennessee1263 500 3/4 TON CARBON W/LATCH ZINC PLATED $1.30 137 Maryland1264 5,000 5/16 CLEVIS GRAB HOOKS GR 43 $1.00 137 Maryland

1265 16 G80 3/4" Clevis Sling Hook with latch WA.84S NEW Weissenfels $69.00 454 Colorado

1266 2 MFG PN 545175: 7/8" OKF EYE TYPE CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $49.26 105 Texas

1267 164 3/4" Grade 43 Clevis Grabs, Zinc Plated, Imported ( Surplus) $3.75 400 Maryland

1268 4 MFG PN 545172: 3/8" OKF EYE TYPE CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $16.53 105 Texas

1269 4 MFG PN 545173: 1/2" OKF EYE TYPE CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $20.89 105 Texas

1270 11 MFG PN 545992: 3/8" LK CHAIN CHOKER HOOK $21.37 105 Texas

1271 7 MFG PN 545993: 1/2" LK CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $25.85 105 Texas

1272 1 MFG PN 545174: 5/8" OKF EYE TYPE CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $31.40 105 Texas

1273 1 MFG PN 511170: 9/32" BKT SELF-LOCKING SHANK HOOK $39.41 105 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1274 1,000 3/8 G80 Clevis Sling Hook w/latch 11.00/ea 153 Texas

1275 2 MFG PN 511110: 9/32"-5/16" BK SELF LOCKING EYE HOOK $45.07 105 Texas

1276 1 MFG PN 512400: 9/32" GG CLEVIS GRAB HOOK $13.39 105 Texas

1277 2 2BL-B manual closing gate-Golden Gate hood 2D, McKissick $25.00 57 New Jersey

1278 3 MFG PN 545171: 9/32"-5/16" OKF EYE TYPE CHAIN SHORTENING HOOK $8.44 105 Texas

1279 1 MFG PN 512110: 3/8" GBK GRIP STYLE. SELF LOCKING HOOK $57.23 105 Texas

1280 2 MFG PN 511310: 3/8" BKB SELF LOCKING WEB HOOK FOR 2" WEB $63.94 105 Texas

1281 2 MFG PN 511250: 7/32" BKL SWIVEL EYE HOOK, SELF LOCKING $67.63 105 Texas

1282 8 MFG PN 590102: 7/32" BKL SWIBEL EYE HOOK, SELF LOCKING $67.63 105 Texas

1283 4 MFG PN 590218: 1/2" OBK GRIP TYPE SELF LOCKING EYE HOOK $83.20 105 Texas

1284 6 MFG PN 590127: 5/8" BKLK SWIVEL SAFETY HOOK WITH BALL BEARING $257.53 105 Texas

1285 500 5 TON CARBON HOIST HOOKS 8.00 EA. 137 Maryland1286 1,238 1" snap hooks- 3K $0.69 80 Florida

1287 4 MFG PN 511142: 7/8" BK SELF LOCKING EYE HOOK $268.73 105 Texas

1288 80 1/2 s.c. eye slip hook, IMP $2.75 57 New Jersey

1289 100 GUNNEBO 3/4 CLEVIS CRADLE GRAB HOOK G80 NEW $58.55 478 Indiana

1290 6 50T wash chain quick release hook $1,100.00 88 California1291 78 3 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $5.79 507 Illinois1292 8 150T Wash chain quick release mooring hook $2,250.00 88 California1293 1 2 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $3.86 507 Illinois1294 444 1 1/2 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $2.94 507 Illinois1295 554 1 T Alloy Eye Hook with Latch $2.08 507 Illinois

1296 40 3/4" Campbell, High Test Clevis Grab Hook, Galv $18.85 36 California

1297 160 5/8 Clevis Slips, Grade 40, Zinc Plated,China $2.00 400 Maryland

1298 5 G80 7/8" Clevis Sling Hook with latch WA.95 NEW Weissenfels $75.00 454 Colorado

1299 1 MFG PN 545991: 9/32"-5/16" LK CHAIN CHOKER HOOK $13.46 105 Texas

1300 3 MFG PN 589545: 3/8" GKN CLEVIS SLING HOOK WITH LATCH $15.89 105 Texas

1301 43 3/8 eye cradle grab hook grade 8 gunnebo $3.50 420 Michigan

1302 1 MFG PN 589605: 9/32" OG EYE GRAB HOOK, CRADLE TYPE $5.16 105 Texas

1303 1 5 Ton Carbon L-322CN Crosby Eye Hook with Latch $35.00 36 California

1304 1 22 Ton Alloy L-320AN Crosby Eye Hook with Latch $240.00 36 California

1305 14 7 Ton Alloy L-320AN Crosby Eye Hook with Latch $40.00 36 California

1306 1 15 Ton Alloy L322AN Crosby Swivel Hook With Latch $200.00 36 California

1307 4 5 Ton Carbon L-322CN Crosby Swivel Hook with Latch $75.00 36 California

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1452 1332 3/8 Galv. end links, Crosby G-340 type; China $0.50 449 Oregon1453 75 Master Cuplink Clevis Connection, 3/4" Acco $45.00 88 California

1454 45 Crosby G-340 End Link, 7/8" x 5-1/8", gal., NEW Surplus $15.75 36 California

1455 FT 10 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 11.32 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1456 FT 10MM X 500 FT 6X36 WIRE ROPE $1.08 102 Louisiana

1457 1,148' 20MM PYTHON SUPER 8V 8X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.90 134 Indiana

1458 367' 20MM PYTHON SUPER 8V 8X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.90 134 Indiana

1459 268' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

1460 260' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

1461 FT 11 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 13.72 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1462 392' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

1463 FT 11 MM 8X26 LRL GALV 2160 13.72 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1464 FT 12 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 16.61 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1465 FT 12.5 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 18.45 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1466 5000 18MM 3X31 GALV,STRAND DRY $0.50 157 Washington

1467 151' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

1468 FT 28MM X 300 FT 35X7 WIRE ROPE $2.98 102 Louisiana

1469 140' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1470 780' 20MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.09 134 Indiana

1471 986' 12MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.53 134 Indiana

1472 2,847' 10MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL $0.44 134 Indiana1473 3,280' 10MM PYTHON 8X19 IWRC EIP LRL GALV $1.07 134 Indiana1474 1,725' 10MM PYTHON 8X19 IWRC EIP RRL GALV $1.07 134 Indiana

1475 79' 9 MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.40 134 Indiana

1476 1,360' 11MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.43 134 Indiana

1477 10000 12mm 19x7 IWRC Brt Korean Non-Rotation $0.35 157 Washington

1478 FT 7 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 5.1 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1479 FT 8 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 7.26 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1480 FT 8 MM 8X26 LRL GALV 2160 7.26 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1481 1,260' 12MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.53 134 Indiana

1482 FT 9 MM 8X26 LRL GALV 2160 9.2 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1483 1425 Import 15MM, 6x36, iwrc, rhrl, eips POR 342 Surrey

1484 264' 34MM PYTHON HOIST 34X7 NON-ROTATING CALIBRATED - 1960 GRADE $6.74 134 Indiana

1485 2,800 1-1/8 28MM Python Lift 1960 RRL Non Rotating 8.79/ft 80 Florida

1486 1@1,584 1@1,508

26 MM Python Compac 35 RLL 2160 Non Rotating 6.56/ft 80 Florida

1487 1@ 755' 1@238' 22 MM Python Compac 35 RLL 2160 5.62/ft 80 Florida

1488 2,069' 20MM Python Compac 35 RLL 2160 4.99/ft 80 Florida

14891@3,844' &1@345

5/8-16MM Python Compac 35 RLL 2160 3.28/ft 80 Florida

1490 725 22 mm Casar Turboplast RRL 1960kN wire rope 4.85/ft 222 Tennessee

1491 1,267' 11MM PYTHON LIFT 34X7 1960 GRADE $1.76 134 Indiana

1492 710 18MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B062834POO 175-110 $2.66 469 Ohio

1493 FT 9MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 9.2 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1494 500 22MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B056742A00 175-160 $3.10 469 Ohio

1495 425 19MM DYFORM 34 XL R LANG LAY 2160 GRADE B082670B00 175-115 $3.32 469 Ohio

1496 430 18MM 6 X 37 IWRC RRL EIP 150-410 $1.76 469 Ohio

1497 2,117' 16MM PYTHON 18X17 IWRC EIP LRL WIRE ROPE $1.71 134 Indiana

1498 357' 18MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.96 134 Indiana

Millimeter Wire Rope

1377 5 Spider staging hooks, ESCO $12.00 57 New Jersey1378 383 3/4 T Alloy Eye Hook w/Latch $0.63 190 Illinois1379 12 5/8" HT SLIP HOOKS CM $12.00 109 Colorado1380 47 11 T Alloy Swivel Hook w/Latch $33.84 190 Illinois1381 21 15 T Alloy Eye Hook w/Latch $27.12 190 Illinois1382 1 LKN-13-8 EYE SWIVEL SLING GUNNEBO $56.00 137 Maryland1383 200 1/2 HT Clevis Grab Hook Zinc Plated $2.06 190 Illinois1384 1 LKN-7/8-8 EYE SWIVEL SLING GUNNEBO $32.00 137 Maryland1385 1 BK-5/6-8 EYE SELF LOCKING GUNNEBO $28.00 137 Maryland

1386 4 GBK-13-8 GRIP LATCH CLEVIS LOCKING GUNNEBO $68.00 137 Maryland

1387 158 9/16 Snap Hook $1.46 190 Illinois1388 2200 5/16 HT Swivel Clevis Hook w/latch $1.13 190 Illinois1389 1 BK-16-8 EYE SELF LOCKING GUNNEBO $105.00 137 Maryland

1390 5 OBK-16-8 GRIP LATCH EYE SELF LOCKING GUNNEBO $104.00 137 Maryland

1391 13 BKG-10-8 CLEVIS SELF LOCKING GUNNEBO $58.00 137 Maryland

1392 6 3/4 Crosby Eye Foundry $138.00 137 Maryland

1393 4 BKG-13-8 CLEVIS SELF LOCKING GUNNEBO $75.00 137 Maryland

1394 1500 3/16 Cold Shut $0.06 190 Illinois1395 1693 1/4 Cold Shut $0.09 190 Illinois

1396 Large stock

SEA-LINK brand oblong master links. Forged with raised letters. Made in USA. Proofload tested.

P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1397 1741 3/8 Cold Shut $0.13 190 Illinois1398 500 #13 Pad eye A151304 $2.15 207 Texas

1399 52 DIXIE 7/16 TWIN CLVS LINK S249 redbook less 150 c

1400 108 1/2 Cold Shut $0.24 190 Illinois1401 1300 5/16 Cold Shut $0.22 190 Illinois1402 18 1 in. swing links $2.00 137 Maryland1403 3,000 3/8 proof coil cold shuts self colored $0.22 137 Maryland1404 2450 1/4 x 1-1/2 Lap Link $0.15 190 Illinois1405 69 3/4 Proof coil cold shuts self colored $1.00 137 Maryland1406 3,400 1/8 ZP Rapid Link Midget $0.15 137 Maryland1407 14 1" Gunnebo G-80 Hammerlocks $70.00 90 California1408 7 2" Crosby A-342 Alloy Master Link $220.00 90 California1409 263 3/16 swing links $0.20 137 Maryland1410 176 1/4 swing links $0.25 137 Maryland1411 146 3/8 swing links $0.35 137 Maryland1412 500 1/2 C & M Chain Connecting Links Zinc Plated $0.95 36 California1413 77 1/2 galv pear shaped connecting link $9.00 137 Maryland1414 13 2-3/4" Welded Pear Link $475.00 90 California1415 200 5/8 HAMMERLOCK Japan $9.50 163 California1416 4 #52-22T Caldwell Adjust a Leg $600.00 90 California1417 1 #52-2T Caldwell Adjust a Leg $150.00 90 California1418 50 1 1/4 connecting link self colored $34.00 137 Maryland1419 1,000 3/16 proof coil cold shuts self colored $0.08 137 Maryland1420 97 3/4 Pear Link $2.70 190 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1421 29 1" Pear Link $4.58 190 Illinois1422 5459 1/8 Quick Link $0.08 190 Illinois1423 1700 3/16 Quick Link $0.15 190 Illinois1424 376 1/8 x 3/4 Lap Link $0.03 190 Illinois

1425 10,000 1/2" Galv Weldless End Links Van Beest Forged 1.60 ea 419 Texas

1426 3 650-0102 radius link NO 220 $11.00 205 Illinois1427 1500 7/16 RAPID (QUICK) LINK $0.60 137 Maryland1428 75 3/4 HAMMERLOCK Japan $13.00 163 California1429 500 5/16 COLD SHUT ZINC PLATED $0.11 137 Maryland1430 200 7/16 COLD SHUT ZINC PLATED $0.25 137 Maryland1431 170 1" HIGH TEST $2.00 137 Maryland1432 1000 5/16 GALV. CONNECTING $1.10 137 Maryland1433 150 1/2 RAPID (QUICK) LINK STAINLESS $6.00 137 Maryland1434 287 5/16 x 1-1/2 Lap Link $0.09 190 Illinois1435 1000 1/4 COLD SHUTS ZINC PLATED $0.10 137 Maryland1436 50 5/8 X 2 1/2 LAP LINK $0.90 137 Maryland1437 425 3/8 x 2 Lap Link $0.22 190 Illinois1438 600 3/16 RAPID (QUICK) LINK (FRENCH) $0.50 137 Maryland1439 750 3/8 RAPID (QUICK) LINK (FRENCH) $1.10 137 Maryland1440 200 9/16 RAPID (QUICK) LINK (FRENCH) $6.50 137 Maryland1441 200 3/16 RAPID (QUICK) LINK STAINLESS $0.70 137 Maryland

1442 3,000 3/8" G80 MECHANICAL COUPLING LINK - INDIVIDUALLY PKG'D - IMPORT $2.59 134 Indiana

1443 7 1/2 quick links, Campbell $2.75 57 New Jersey1444 4 5/16 - 3/8 double clevis link, Crosby $12.49 57 New Jersey

1445 100 3/4" PEAR SHAPED SLING LINK PAINTED RED $4.50 137 Maryland

1446 8 3/4 GALV CONNECTING PEAR SHAPE DOM $12.00 137 Maryland1447 6 G80 Coupling link 7/8 $25.00 454 Colorado1448 1000 3/16"x 1" ZP,Lap (repair) Links $0.06 157 Washington

1449 4,812 3/8 (9MM) WIDE OPENING QUICK LINKS MAX B/S 6,000LBS $0.50 137 Maryland

1450 2000 1/8"x3/4" ZP,Lap (Repair) Links $0.04 157 Washington1451 20 1-3/8 PEAR SHAPED, FORGED, CHINESE $15.00 157 Washington

Links

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1545 6 3/8 ESMET S/S STUD W/5/8" FINE THREAD $80.00 114 Florida1546 200 No. 7 Eye Nut 1 $4.23 453 Texas1547 3750 5/8 x 12" HDG Hex Head Bolts w/2" Threads $0.28 445 Illinois1548 10 Acco Vulcan G8 3/4 Swivel Hoist Hook $146.00 400 Maryland1549 375 5/8 x 16 HDG Head Head Bolts w/2" Threads $0.36 445 Illinois

1550 5 Woodings verona railroad 2 man rail tong #34, WSC#NOI $25.00 454 Colorado

1551 2 150K Stainless TriCoastal 2300 Load Scales w/ Digital Readout, Certified ASTM E4-99, Used $2,000.00 36 California

1552 200 Stake eyes for 1/8 wire .25in pin hole plated, new WSC#NSF-30-408-Z $0.15 454 Colorado

1553 50 3"/SC Screw Pin Chain Shackles/New Surplus $250.00 199 Washington1554 2 #877980 DELTA 78" Topside Box $487.23 80 Florida1555 40 50 ton/American Manual Quick Release Hook $750.00 199 Washington1556 3750 5/8 x 10 HDG Hex Head Bolts w/2" Threads $0.24 445 Illinois

1557 200 MS21260-S6RH THREADED STUD S/S MFG:LOOS W/CERTS $3.25 534 California

1558 70 J8 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $16.00 137 Maryland1559 400 No. 1A Eye Nut 5/16" Tap 1/4" Bail SC $0.29 453 Texas1560 5000 1/8-3/16 7X19 SSAC,BLK NYLON COATED $0.21 157 Washington1561 300 No. 1A Eye Nut 5/16 $0.31 453 Texas1562 12 S9 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $18.00 137 Maryland1563 600 ratchet hook side facing for 2 inch ratchet $0.78 400 Maryland

1565 16,500 RA2500-3 MFG:(ACCO) S/S STRAP FORK END $0.70 534 California

1566 455500 .125 x 3-1/8 zinc plated hitch pins clip#202 .10/each 80 Florida1567 150 No. 8 Eye Nut 1 Tap 1 1/4" 1" Bail Galv. $3.65 453 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1568 120 No. 7 Eye Nut 1" Tap 7/8" Bail SC $2.85 453 Texas1569 150 No 6 Eye Nut 7/8" Tap 3/4" Bail Galv. $1.85 453 Texas1570 1077 3/4 SKIDDER RINGS POR 342 Surrey1571 16 S10 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $18.00 137 Maryland1572 14,000 EYE NUTS 5/8 $1.25 107 Tennessee1573 60 Sling D1Ll-Nx10' 2200 vert 2 ply 1" E&E $7.50 205 Illinois

1574 600 RA2482-5 MFG: (ACCO) S/S STRAP EYE END $2.79 534 California

1575 12 3/8" TY-316 S/S ELECTROLINE MARINE JAW $45.00 114 Florida

1576 2 Pendant Lines: 1-1/8 x 11' w/Open & Closed Swage Sockets 175.00ea 520 Wisconsin

1577 71 3/8"x3" Round Rings $0.25 102 Louisiana

1578 500 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/wire hook one end, 15,000#MBS $7.75 157 Washington

1579 800 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/wire hook one end, 15,000#MBS $7.75 157 California

1580 400 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/flat hook one end, 15,000#MBS $7.50 157 Nebraska

1581 1500 5/8 x 8 HGD Hex Head Bolts w/2" Threads $0.20 445 Illinois1582 396 RING WELD 1 1/8" x 6" $5.96 48 Canada

1583 1500 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/flat hook one end, 15,000#MBS $7.50 157 California

1584 2 50 Ton Manual Chain Hoists, 25' Lift, Beebe Bros. 2 avail $10,900.00 88 California

1585 8 9/16" TY-316 S/S JAW ELECTROLINE (ESMET) $93.50 114 Florida

1586 2 Bollards, Cast Steel, Esco, 100 Tons, 39 $325.00 88 California

1587 450 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/D-ring one end, 15,000#MBS $8.55 157 Washington

1588 500 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/D-ring one end, 15,000#MBS $8.55 157 Nebraska

1589 400 2" x 30' Ratchet straps, Yellow w/flat hooks, 10,000#MBS $8.50 157 Washington

1590 200 1" x 16' Ratchet straps,2,500#MBS, Blue web w/sliding link & wire hooks $3.15 157 California

1591 400 4" x 30' Polyester truck straps w/flat hook one end, 15,000#MBS $7.50 157 Washington

1592 11 545343: 1/2" BL COUPLER $14.01 105 Texas1593 155 3/8" x 6" / Surplus Galv Eye & Eye Turnbuckles $1.00 199 Washington1594 3 545103: 1/2" G COUPLING LINK $8.26 105 Texas1595 18 545342: 3/8" BL COUPLER $8.08 105 Texas

1596 2 545932: 3/8" SKT HALF LINK WITH PIN AND LOCK WASHER $6.32 105 Texas

1597 5 545931: 9/32"-5/16" SKT HALF LINK WITH PIN AND LOCK WASHER $4.14 105 Texas

1598 10 545591" 9/32"-5/16" SKR WEB ROUND SLING CONNECTOR $11.42 105 Texas

1599 6 Pendant Line: 3/4" x 7' w/Open Swage Socket Ea. End $50.00 520 Wisconsin

1600 2 545825: 3T RDUKN LATCH FOR WELD-ON HOOK $13.51 105 Texas

1601 255 CHAIN LEVER LOAD BINDERS 5/16"-3/8" SIZE IMPORT CHINA $8.50 63 Connecticut

1602 1 545182: 3/8" SKS SHANK CONNECTOR $15.56 105 Texas

1603 1 512650: 1/2" SKG CLOSED MATERLINK WITH HALF LINK $17.33 105 Texas

1604 3 545827: 10T RDUKN LATCH FOR WELD-ON HOOK $26.35 105 Texas

1499 200' 18MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.96 134 Indiana

1500 285' 18MM PYTHON 6X36 IWRC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.96 134 Indiana

1501 471' 18MM PYTHON 6X36 FC EIP RRL WIRE ROPE $0.68 134 Indiana

1502 778' 18MM PYTHON MULTI 10X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $1.91 134 Indiana

1503 235' 18MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.06 134 Indiana

1504 FT 13 MM 8X26 RRL GALV 2160 18.5 TONS BS OVERHEAD HOIST CRANE ROPE POA 102 Louisiana

1505 440 19MM 35x7 Redaelli R15904-99-02-B 175-120 $2.51 469 Ohio

1506 475 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B070883A00 175-220 $4.77 469 Ohio

1507 419 19MM DYFORM 34 LR LEFT LANG LAY GRADE 2160 B052639P01 175-120 $2.64 469 Ohio

1508 497 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B085118A00-2 175-220 $5.89 469 Ohio

1509 500' 18MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL STRANDED RRL - 1960 GRADE $2.06 134 Indiana

1510 519 19MM DYFORM 34 LR LEFT LANG LAY GRADE 2160 B052639P00 175-120 $2.64 469 Ohio

1511 103' 20MM PYTHON MULTI 10X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $2.43 134 Indiana

1512 617' 20MM PYTHON 6X36 FC EIP LRL WIRE ROPE $1.08 134 Indiana

1513 1,750' 20MM PYTHON 18X17 IWRC EIP LRL WIRE ROPE $2.00 134 Indiana

1514 530 22MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B056742A01 175-160 $3.10 469 Ohio

1515 573 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B081095A00 175-220 $5.55 469 Ohio

1516 586 28MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B079389A50 175-225 $6.76 469 Ohio

1517 68023MM 35 X 7 HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE LEFT LANG LAY Redaelli R15863-98-05 175-185

$3.50 469 Ohio

1518 571' 23MM PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED LLL - 1960 GRADE $3.00 134 Indiana

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1519 326' 24MM PYTHON POWER-9R 9X19 PARALLEL LAY - 1960 GRADE $3.31 134 Indiana

1520 741 22MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B060827B00 175-160 $3.23 469 Ohio

1521 960 28MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B068554Z01 175-225 $6.64 469 Ohio

1522 480 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B079470A00 175-220 $5.48 469 Ohio

1523 830' 26MM PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 2160 GRADE $4.42 134 Indiana

1524 2161 25MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B079794P00 175-195 $5.37 469 Ohio

1525 1544 28MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B077954A00 175-225 $7.75 469 Ohio

1526 889' 28MM PYTHON ULTRA 10X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.43 134 Indiana

1527 1,158' 28MM PYTHON ULTRA 10X19 COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.43 134 Indiana

1528 390 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B068510A00 175-220 $4.77 469 Ohio

1529 975' 26MM PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 2160 GRADE $4.42 134 Indiana

1530 864' 26MM PYTHON LIFT 34X7 NON-ROTATING COMPACTED - 1960 GRADE $4.73 134 Indiana

1531 251 19MM DYFORM 34 XL R LANG LAY 2160 GRADE B074273A00 175-115 $3.13 469 Ohio

1532 267 22MM DYFORM 34 LR 2160 GRADE B071244B00 175-160 $3.23 469 Ohio

1533 2,297' 13MM PYTHON 8X25 FC EIP LRL WIRE ROPE $0.89 134 Indiana

1534 287 19MM DYFORM 34 XL R LANG LAY 2160 GRADE B086423A00 175-115 $4.96 469 Ohio

1535 87' 14MM PYTHON 6X36 FC EIP RRL GALV WIRE ROPE $0.96 134 Indiana

1536 279 1" 19-STRAND HIGH PERFORMANCE ROPE Redaelli R15960-99-002I 175-200 $3.90 469 Ohio

1537 386 26MM DYFORM 34 LR MAX B085118A00-1 175-220 $5.89 469 Ohio

1538 382 19MM DYFORM 34 LR LEFT LANG LAY GRADE 2160 B054924P00 175-120 $3.00 469 Ohio

1539 25 S12 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $18.00 137 Maryland1540 4 J7 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $16.00 137 Maryland1541 15 L8 Esco Zinc Pour ferrules $15.00 137 Maryland1542 17 S11 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $18.00 137 Maryland1543 100 No. 6 Eye Nut 7/8 Tap 3/4 Bail S.C. $1.69 453 Texas1544 20 L7 Esco Zinc Pour Ferrules $15.00 137 Maryland

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1660 6 C-L L-150 1048306 Snubbing load binder $100.00 145 Illinois

1661 1 5T x 20' Hand Chain Hoist - Daeson-Korean $249.50 304 Pennsylvania

1662 32 ST24-3 3/32 stops $0.62 145 Illinois1663 75 1x44 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $2.85 445 Illinois1664 38 1x42 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $2.58 445 Illinois1665 150 1x40 HDG Hex head bolts w/2" threads $2.46 445 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1666 296 1x22 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $1.39 445 Illinois1667 50 5# Galv. Danforth Type Anchor $4.75 157 Washington1668 150 1 x 14 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.91 445 Illinois1669 4 ALBA Winch hoist model 8A $170.00 145 Illinois1670 150 Accoloy 5/8 eye foundry hook w/handle $95.00 145 Illinois1671 2 Accoloy 1in. eye foundry hook $225.00 145 Illinois1672 8 ACCO K-502 Kuplex foundry hook $110.00 145 Illinois1673 53 C-L S 643 weldless ring 1013824 $18.00 145 Illinois1674 1 #486000 DELTA 37 GAL VERTICLE TANK $292.76 80 Florida1675 1000 1/4 - 5/16 Ratchet Load Binder $10.57 561 California1676 300 1x18 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $1.16 445 Illinois

1677 4 NEW 24" Pneumatic Caster, "Saginaw Products" mdl 6423-M $350.00 88 California

1678 2 50,000 lbs Dillon Dynomometers, 200 lbs Division, unused, shackles both ends. $950.00 88 California

1679 800 #8 Eye Nut Forging, Galvanized 4.95/ea 153 Texas1680 3,000 #6 Eye Nut Forging, Galvanized 2.65/ea 153 Texas1681 4,000 #5 Eye Nut Forging, Galvanized 1.40/ea 153 Texas

1682 25 RH STUD S/S 3/4" FINE THREAD---7/16" WIRE ROPE $30.00 114 Florida

1683 100 #10 Eye Nut Forging, Galvanized 9.95/ea 153 Texas

1684 8 NEW Urethane coated steel caster, 5" x 16" with swivel mount. Very Heavy Duty $425.00 88 California

1685 5,000 #2 Eye Nut Forging, SC .24/ea 153 Texas

1686 1 WG-11 x 5' Coffing 11Ton Roller Chain Hoist - Never used (WG11050001) $800.00 304 Connecticut

1687 24 #17) Red Flounder Plate (LL) $1,005.00 199 Washington

1688 22 1/2T x 20' Hand Chain Hoist - Daeson-Korean $95.00 304 Pennsylvania

1689 18 3T x 20' Hand Chain Hoist - Daeson-Korean $184.00 304 Pennsylvania

1690 5 pcs. 750 LB, 2000 LB, 4000 LB. and 4500 LB. Stockless and Danforth Type Anchors .80 per LB. 42 New Jersey

1691 3 5T Plain Trolley - Daeson-Korean $157.00 304 Pennsylvania

1692 12,000 #1 Eye Nut Forging, Galvanized .24/ea 153 Texas1693 75 3/4 x 24 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.78 445 Illinois1694 750 1 x 16 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads 1/-32 445 Illinois1695 1,600 #8 Eye Nut Forging, SC 3.45/ea 153 Texas1696 8,000 #6 Eye Nut Forging, SC 2.30/ea 153 Texas

1697 1 Caldwell, unused ,3 ton pallet Forks with 48" Forks. Model 90-3-48 $1,050.00 88 California

1698 7 Prelube 19 - 5 gal. pail $108.69 80 Florida1699 2 CM LODESTAR 1 TON MODEL L 430-3-60 $1,400.00 48 Canada1700 150 3/4 x 26 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.84 445 Illinois1701 5000 1/4 - 5/16 Lever Load Binder $8.46 561 California1702 146 3/4 x 18 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.60 445 Illinois1703 750 3/4 x 14 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.47 445 Illinois1704 750 3/4 x 12 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.42 445 Illinois1705 75 5/8 x 28 HDG head head bolts w/2" threads $0.61 445 Illinois1706 2,500 #5 Eye Nut Forging, SC 1.25/ea 153 Texas

1707 2 20 Ton Air Chain Hoists, IR, 27' lift, hook mounted, excellent. tested/certified. $12,900.00 88 California

1708 2 #550980 - DELTA 48" Topside Box $298.05 80 Florida1709 8 MS21259-7 7/32 rh stud $10.14 145 Illinois1710 28 ratcliff chain falls 1/2 ton, 10' lift domestic $120.00 109 Colorado1711 37 MS20668-5 3/32 eye $4.24 145 Illinois1712 24 MS20668-7 7/32 eye $10.80 145 Illinois1713 21 MS20668-10 5/16 eye $46.07 145 Illinois1714 70 5 ton/McKissick 8 $125.00 199 Washington

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1715 37 MS20668-12 3/8 eye $57.07 145 Illinois

1716 1,200 RA2482-4 MFG:( ACCO ) S/S STRAP EYE END $1.45 534 California

1717 12 ACCO K-26 kupler for 1" alloy chain (old style) $60.00 145 Illinois1718 12 5 ton/McKissick 8 $125.00 199 Washington1719 28 MS20668-4 1/8 eye $3.06 145 Illinois1720 5 MS20668-3 3/32 eye $2.44 145 Illinois1721 27 MS20667-3 3/32 Fork $4.64 145 Illinois1722 6 C-L-L 150 1048164 C-l load binders $95.00 145 Illinois1723 75 3/4 x 28 HDG hex head bolts w/2" threads $0.91 445 Illinois1724 12 MS21259-7 7/32 LH stud $10.14 145 Illinois1725 11 MS 21260-4 1/16 rh stud $3.27 145 Illinois

1726 32 17-1/2 ton/Used 1-1/2" Screw Pin Anchor Shackles $10.00 199 Washington

1727 6 120 ton/Galv Safety Anchor Shackles $650.00 199 Washington1728 5 100 ton/Galv Safety Anchor Shackles $500.00 199 Washington1729 4 ACCO K-16 kuplink for 7/8 alloy chain $160.00 145 Illinois1730 78 MS1260-3 3/32 rh stud $29,982.00 145 Illinois

1605 2 513131: 9/32" GKL SHORTENING CLUTCH, LOCKING TYPE $39.99 105 Texas

1606 1 513135: 5/8" GKL CHAIN CLUTCH SHORTENER $70.02 105 Texas

1607 1 Electric Chain Hoist, 15 Ton Capacity, 20' lift, Beebe Bros. $8,900.00 88 California

1608 1 Horizontal Hacksaw, 1 HP, 220/440 V, 18" opening $1,200.00 88 California

1609 145 C3R Kennametal bits $5.18 80 Florida

1610 2 Pendant lines: 1 3/8 x 47; 6 3/4 Open & Closed ends, New $560.00 227 Ohio

1611 200 1" x 16' Ratchet Straps,2,500#MBL,Black web w/vinyl hooks each end $3.75 157 California

1612 4 #52-8T Caldwell Adjust-a-leg $250.00 90 California1613 50 7 1/2 Tc-11Ta Crosby P/L Latch $10.00 90 California1614 4 1 1/4 Crosby A337 Hammerlocks $125.00 90 California

1615 1 500,000 Federal Dynamic Radio Remote Load Scale with ScoreBoard Readout New $7,500.00 36 California

1616 6 Pendant Lines, 1 3/8 x 139, 10 in. Open & Closed ends, new $410.00 227 Ohio

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1617 1 400,000# E&E Load Cell $3,000.00 90 California

1618 8 Pendant Lines: 1 1/4 x 51 ft, 1 in. open & closed ends, New. $555.00 227 Ohio

1619 144 4" long handle ratchets $12.75 400 Maryland

1620 2 Pendant Lines: 1 3/8 x 85 ft w/Thimble eyes, 2 in. round pin chain shackles, New $725.00 227 Ohio

1621 12 1/2" TY-316 S/S ESMET (ELECTROLINE) 3/4" RH FINE THREAD $60.00 114 Florida

1622 11

Stabilizing Jack, Model# SSJ-404051, Static Cap: 100,000lbs., Lifting Cap: 50,000lbs., Height Range: 40-51in., Round Swivel Top 8in.dia.

$150.00 420 Michigan

1623 3 6 BR 220 braided polyester sling $295.00 109 Colorado1624 1 TPXC KS 12,500 X 13' TWIN PATH $2,100.00 109 Colorado

1625 34

1/2" 6x19 IWRC "IPS" Grade Galv. wire rope slings. Each leg is 10' w/Gunnebo BKL-10-8 safety swivel hooks on each end & a 1" Crosby ring on other WWL is 10,000 lbs.

395.00/EACH 80 Florida

1626 EA COLUMBUS MCKINNON 6 TON COM-A-LONG $723.30 102 Louisiana

1627 2 Pendant Lines, 7/8 x 127, 11 3/4 Closed both ends, new $390.00 227 Ohio

1628 300 #5 HD Galvanized Lifting Eyes, Untapped, Chinese $1.00 157 Washington

1629 EA 1036144 CROSBY OVERHAUL BALL 12 TON EYE HOOK $1,468.00 102 Louisiana

1630 12 3 & 5 ton swival hook headache balls $275.00 88 California

1631 500 4" x 30' Polyester Truck Straps with Sewn eye one end,15,000#BS $7.25 157 Washington

1632 2 12 Ton, MSS Radio Remote Load Weight Indicator, New $1,275.00 36 California

1633 300 #1 HD Galvanized Lifting Eyes, Untapped, Chinese $0.25 157 Washington

1634 300 #2 HD Galvanized Lifting Eyes, Untapped, Chinese $0.35 157 Washington

1635 5 52-4T Caldwell Adjust-A-Leg $150.00 90 California

1636 300 #4 HD Galvanized Lifting Eyes, Untapped, Chinese $0.65 157 Washington

1637 1 1,000,000 lbs load cell, tension or compression, dual bridge. $6,950.00 88 California

1638 300 #6 HDGalv,Lifting eyes untapped, Chinese $1.50 157 Washington

1639 2 5 Ton, MSS Radio Remote Load Weight Indicator, New $1,075.00 36 California

1640 8 MS #1 die set POR 342 Surrey1641 10 1/2 GUNNEBO REPAIR KITS FOR BK13-8 POR 342 Surrey1642 39 3/8 GUNNEBO LATCH KITS #545952 POR 342 Surrey1643 875 5/32" stainless steel marine eye SA104-5 $2.50 114 Florida

1644 1 Little Mule Lineman's Hoist Model 322B $100.00 81 South Carolina

1645 300 #3 HD Galvanized Lifting Eyes, Untapped, Chinese $0.50 157 Washington

1646 3 ALBA Winch hoist model 32A $375.00 145 Illinois1647 100 #10 Eye Nut Forging, SC 7.15/ea 153 Texas1648 250 #11 Eye Nut Forging, SC $19.90 153 Texas

1649 988 PCS 2" Cargo Single "J" Hook B/S 7,700 LBS Gold Chromate. .50/ea 422 CANADA

1650 400 Empty wood reels f/wire rope, 24" - 30" dia., steel core $12.00 537 Ohio

1652 25 8# Galv. Danforth Type Anchor $7.15 157 Washington1653 425 15RA 15K 3" standard handle ratchet $11.43 80 Florida1654 226 22RA 22K Standard 4" handle ratchet $12.79 80 Florida1655 7 Alba Cazador block stop for 32A $165.00 145 Illinois1656 6 Alba Cazador block stop for 16A $132.00 145 Illinois1657 1 Alba Cazador block stop for 8A $65.00 145 Illinois

1658 100 3/8" x 12' Green Coated Wire rope Assembly w/hook $55.00 80 Florida

1659 30 3/8" x 1,000' solid braid nylon rope $99.25 80 Florida

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1731 40 4" x 22" / Surplus Round Rings $200.00 199 Washington1732 13 MS20668-2 1/16 eye $2.36 145 Illinois1733 75 5/8 x 18 HDG Hex Head Bolts w/2" Threads $0.40 445 Illinois

1734 75 C-L 3/8 S-334 1013441 pear shaped missing link $4.00 145 Illinois

1735 300 ACCO 5/16 hot galv. connecting link $2.00 145 Illinois1736 500 #13 Pad Eye T-304 s/s $2.15 207 Texas1737 150 ACCO 1/4" SC Connecting link $1.80 145 Illinois1738 30,000 3/16" Cold Shut Zinc Plated $0.06 396 Washington

1739 35,000 Plated Eye for 1/8" Wire Rope with 1/4" Pin Hole .42 each 35 Ohio

1740 Limited supply

INVENTORY CLOSE-OUT. Tie-down Assemblies. Ratchet straps. Truck straps. Winches. Hardware.

P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1741 8 MS21259-5 3/32 rh stud $3.27 145 Illinois1742 27 ST24-4 1/8 stops $0.79 145 Illinois1743 21 ST 24-6 3/16 stops $1.59 145 Illinois1744 75 MS20664-3 3/32 ball & shank $0.54 145 Illinois1745 10 MS20667-12 3/8 fork $63.12 145 Illinois1746 33 MS20667-10 5/16 fork $41.48 145 Illinois1747 300 #0 crosby pad eye $0.80 137 Maryland1748 32 ST24-5 5/32 Stops $1.38 145 Illinois1749 22 MS20667-7 7/32 fork $17.35 145 Illinois1750 55 MS20667-6 3/16 fork $10.49 145 Illinois

1751 2 x 600 ft 2-1/2" ULTRA BLUE 2.40/ft 146 Illinois

1752 300 Double braid polyester new 1 in. WSC1001000 $1.45 454 Colorado

1753 1200 3/4" Yellow Poly Pro X 1200 Ft Reel $0.20 488 North Carolina

1754 1 x 600ft, 1 x

2-1/4" 12 strand round plait , 1 x 600', 1 x 400', 1 x 150' 5.50 ft 146 Illinois

1755 1 X 600' 1" TAN POLYPRO $180.00 137 Maryland

1756 30 #5) 1"x100' 3 strand nylon rope w/ th spl eye on end w/ 1/2"x3' ss W/R eye &eye strap (LL) $50.00 199 Washington

1757 1930 Double braid polyester new 7/8 #WSC1000875 $1.10 454 Colorado1758 1 X 600' 8 STRAND POLYPRO $7,000.00 137 Maryland

1759 123' 6X26 RRL IWRC PFV Domestic #1446MA2641A $2.78 199 Washington

1760 2 3" x 600' Twisted 3-Strand Polyester Rope $3,400.00 304 Pennsylvania

1761 5 1-1/2in. X 600ft. 3-Strand Twist Yellow Polypropylene Rope $282.00 420 Michigan

1762 16 3/8" x 600' White 3 -Strand Nylon Rope $40.00 304 Pennsylvania

1763 15 3/4" x 600' White 3-Strand Nylon Rope $149.00 304 Pennsylvania

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1764 1 2-5/8" x 1200' White 3-Strand Nylon Rope $5,100.00 304 Pennsylvania

1765 1 3" x 1200' White 3-Strand Nylon Rope $6,400.00 304 Pennsylvania

1766 4 X 600' 3/4" TAN POLYPRO $150.00 137 Maryland1767 12 1/2 X 50' SISAL ROPE $3.00 137 Maryland1768 1 X 600' 7/8" YELLOW POLYPRO $120.00 137 Maryland

1769 3 X 1200' 1/2 " YELLOW POLYPRO $96.00 137 Maryland

1770 2500 1/4" X 14' 3 STRAND POLY-PRO YELLOW $0.25 157 Washington1771 35 1/2 X 600' SISAL ROPE $36.00 137 Maryland

1772 16 1-3/4 Crosby G2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 25 Ton $185.40 36 California

1773 4 1-3/8" Crosby G-209 SPA Shackle WLL 13-1/2 Ton $68.00 36 California

1774 1 4in-175T Galv SFTY Anchor- Crosby $1,500.00 90 California

1775 23 3" Bolt Type Chain Shackle, Galvanized, 85ton, FRANCE 425.00/ea 153 Texas

1776 8 7/8" Crosby G-209 SPA Shackle WLL 6-1/2 Ton $18.75 36 California

1777 20 1-1/2" Crosby G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 17 Ton $112.00 36 California

1778 25 1-1/4" CM-Midland WLL 18 Ton Alloy SPA Anchor Shackle Gal $46.75 36 California

1779 28 1-1/8 Crosby G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 9-1/2 Ton $49.50 36 California

1780 207 1 1/8" Round Pin Anchor Shackle Hot Galvanized $2.50 453 Texas

1781 4 Crosby Sling Saver Web Connector- Round Sling Size 1; 6 1/4 ton WLL $82.86 102 Louisiana

1782 2500 1/2 Screw pin Chain, Non-Rated $0.40 157 Washington

1783 100 1" Campbell 999-G Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 8-1/2 Ton $24.75 36 California

1784 6 1-1/2" CM-Midland 25 Ton Alloy SPA Shackle Gal $70.00 36 California

1785 13 2" Crosby G-2130 BoltType Anchor Shackle WLL 35 Ton $260.00 36 California

1786 4 3" Alloy Bolt Type Anchor Shackle, 110 Metric Ton, Forge Le Beon, NEW, European made $585.00 36 California

Rope

Shackles

1787 28 1" Crosby G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 8-1/2 Ton $38.50 36 California

1788 14 1-1/4" G-2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 12 Ton $70.00 36 California

1789 350 7/8" TRAWL SHACKLE - SC $2.29 396 Washington1790 300 1/2" SURPLUS S.P. CHAIN GREY GALV. $0.50 137 Maryland1791 300 7/8 B & N SURPLUS CHAIN GREY GALV $2.50 137 Maryland1792 2 1 1/4" SPA WLL 14 TONS (USA) $22.00 207 Texas1793 50 7/8 ROUND PIN CHAIN SHACKLE GALV 6.5T $2.50 137 Maryland1794 2 4in-175T Galv Sfty Anchor $750.00 90 California1795 26 3in-85T Screw Pin Chain $100.00 90 California1796 3 1 1/8" SAS WLL 12 TONS (USA) $22.50 207 Texas

1797 1 3" Crosby G2140 Alloy Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 110Ton $775.00 36 California

1798 600 1" TRAWL SHACKLE - SC $5.00 396 Washington1799 16,000 1/2" TRAWL SHACKLE - SC $1.50 396 Washington1800 7,500 2" LOOSE PIN CHAIN SHACKLE - SURPLUS $10.00 396 Washington1801 26 1/2" SPA WLL 2TONS (CHICAGO) $2.25 207 Texas1802 2,200 5/8" TRAWL SHACKLE - SC $1.75 396 Washington

1803 50 7/8" Crosby G2130 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle WLL 6-1/2 Ton $32.00 36 California

1804 340 7/8" TRAWL SHACKLE - GALV $3.50 396 Washington1805 61 5/8 B&N CHAIN ALLOY $3.00 137 Maryland

1806 1 CROSBY SHACKLE 3/8" Anchor redbook less 150 Canada

1807 22 CROSBY SHACKLE 3/4 20% off 150 Canada1808 70 1" GRPA $8.00 137 Maryland1809 17 3/4 B&N ANCHOR ALLOY $5.00 137 Maryland1810 39 7/8 B&N ANCHOR ALLOY $6.00 137 Maryland1811 60 1 1/4 B&N ANCHOR ALLOY $18.00 137 Maryland1812 3 New Skookum 175-Ton Bolt Type Shackles $900.00 88 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1813 185 1/2" SPA Shackles, Non Rated $0.35 157 Washington1814 10000 7/16" SPA,SC, Non-Rated, Ch., .482"pins $0.25 157 Washington1815 1500 1/4 SPA SC NON-RATED CHINESE $0.22 157 Washington1816 12,000 3/8" TRAWL SHACKLE - SC $0.80 396 Washington1817 1 3 in. bolt type anchor shackle, Crosby $750.00 57 New Jersey1818 1 G2140 4" 175 TON-1021236 CROSBY $1,900.00 48 CANADA1819 2 1 1/4 12 TON BLUE SEAL TRAWL SHACKLE POR 342 Surrey1820 4 SA 2" G2150 CROSBY $280.00 48 CANADA

1821 25 1-3/4" Crosby G-209A SPA Alloy Anchor Shackle, WLL 40, New $145.00 36 California

1822 1 SHACKLE SA 4 3/4" S-2140 200 TONS CROSBY $2,400.00 48 CANADA

1823 1000 3/4" Screw Pin Bow Shackle 4.75ton $1.70 515 Qingdao,China

1824 4 crosby 85 ton s2130 shackles $600.00 200 alberta

1825 9 1-3/4", CM-Midland, 40 Ton, Alloy Bolt Type Anchor Shackle, Galv. $135.00 36 California

1826 6 1-1/2", 20 Ton, CM-Midland, Bolt Type Anchor Shackle, Galv. $53.50 36 California

1827 3 Ianco 1 5/8 L467 RIGGING SHACKLES POR 342 Surrey1828 3 RIGGING SHACKLES 1 POR 342 Surrey1829 8 2 in. screw pin chain shackle, Crosby $199.99 57 New Jersey1830 1 1 3/8" SPA WLL 13 1/2 TONS (CROSBY) $29.00 207 Texas1831 18 1 3/4 screw pin chain shackle, Crosby $149.99 57 New Jersey1832 290 1/2 S.C. S.P.Anchor Alloy $1.10 137 Maryland1833 1200 5/8 Stainless Steel Bow Shackles $4.50 163 California1834 1 5-250T Galv Sfty Anchor Shackle-Crosby $2,700.00 90 California1835 122 5/16 SS CHAIN SHACKLES POR 342 Surrey1836 144 1/4 SS CHAIN SHACKLES POR 342 Surrey1837 175 3/8 SS CHAIN SHACKLES POR 342 Surrey1838 17 5/8 SPA WLL 3 1/4 TON (CHICAGO) $4.00 207 Texas1839 1 5/8 SPA WLL 3 1/4 TON (CROSBY) $4.00 207 Texas1840 10 7/8 SPA WLL 8 1/2 TONS (USA) $8.00 207 Texas1841 1 1" SPA WLL 10 TONS (USA) $10.50 207 Texas1842 4 2-1/2" Crosby G-209 SPA Shackle WLL 55 Ton $450.00 36 California1843 16 1 1/2" SPA WLL 20 TONS (USA) $33.50 207 Texas

1844 210 1-3/8 Galv SPA Shackle Import $10.40 304 Pennsylvania

1845 8 Ianco 7/8 L461 RIGGING SHACKLES POR 342 Surrey

1846 3 CROSBY SHACKLE 3/4 redbook less 150 canada

1847 100 2 1/2" safety chain shackles $80.00 87 Florida1848 50 1" TRAWL,HDG,NON-RATED,SQ.HEAD $3.00 157 Washington

1849 8 2-3/4" 112T Japanese Alloy Safety Anchor Shackle, Galv., Used $375.00 36 California

1850 100 7/8" TRAWL,HDG,NON-RATED,"D"STYLE,SQ.HEAD $1.55 157 Washington

1851 50 5/8" TRAWL,HDG,NON-RATED,SQ.HEAD $0.75 157 Washington

1852 200 1" TRAWL,HDG,LOAD RATED,SQ.HEAD,BODY&PIN SAME $4.00 157 Washington

1853 100 7/8" TRAWL,HDG,LOAD RATED,SQ.HEAD,BODY&PIN SAME $2.00 157 Washington

1854 700 5/8" SC,TRAWL,LOAD RATED $0.80 157 Washington

1855 100 5/8" TRAWL,LOAD RATED,SQ.HEAD,BODY&PIN SAME $0.75 157 Washington

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1916 25 1-1/8" Crosby G209 SPA Shackle WLL 9-1/2 Ton $37.00 36 California

1917 Large stock

SEA-LINK super alloy bolt type anchor & chain shackles. Made in USA. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1918 12 2" Crosby G209 Screw Pin Anchor Shackle $206.10 36 California

1919 Large stock

VAN BEEST Green Pin Shackles. Screw Pin, Bolt Type, Wide Body & Wide Jaw. All sizes. Wholesale prices.

P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1920 9 Crosby 6 3/4 DIA SHEAVE FOR 1/4" ROPE POR 342 Surrey1921 1 Gunnebo 32 SHEAVE #680371032 POR 342 Surrey

1922 Varies

Used Sheaves from 12" OD to 60" OD. Good quantities of same sizes. Contact Wire Rope Sales @ 206-762-3700 for Specifications & Pricing

Varies 199 Washington

1923 500 6" B & L Western Cast Steel Sheave 6" X 1" X 1-1/8" for 1/2" Wire Rope $24.75 36 California

1924 50 MM 9/16P1 Esco Machined Choker Ferrules $0.50 90 California

1925 Large stock

Zinc plated carbon steel sleeves for flemish eye splices. Made in USA. 3/8" - 3". P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1926 1985 Copper/zinc duplex sleeve 1/16 129962 $90.00 454 Colorado1927 1500 1/2 ESCO SS, 2pc sleeves $1.50 90 California1928 328 5/16 Swage Sleeve S506 Crosby 1.67/ea 80 Florida1929 5000 9/16" Carbon Steel Sleeves - $1.20 556 Canada1930 1 ESCO 1-1/2" s/s end cap $15.00 114 Florida1931 168 Copper duplex sleeve 1/8" .20ea. 520 Wisconsin1932 200 1" SS Duplex 1 piece $13.52 556 Texas1933 26 7/8 ESCO S/S 2 pcs Sleeves $8.10 449 Oregon

1934 various SS Duplex Sleeves (Various Sizes, limited qtys) call 556 Canada

1935 88 1-3/8 ESCO S/S 2 pcs. sleeves $18.60 449 Oregon1936 61 lot Copper/zinc duplex 1/4 new, #129968 $30.00 454 Colorado

1937 Large stock

Aluminum duplex sleeves & stops. Made in USA. 3/32" - 1/2". P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1938 40 1-3/4" ESCO Stainless Duplex 2PC Duplex Sleeves $26.35 36 California

1939 130 1-5/8", ESCO Stainless 2PC Sleeves $18.00 36 California1940 48 3/4" ESCO Stainless Flemished Sleeves $4.00 36 California1941 12 ESCO 1-3/8 s/s 2 piece $10.00 114 Florida1942 160 2" ESCO SS 2pc Sleeves $30.85 36 California1943 18 ESCO 1-3/8" s/s end caps $10.00 114 Florida1944 75 5/8 ESCO S/S 2 pc Sleeves $5.90 449 Oregon

1945 6 2 in. Strand Spelter Fitting, open por 416 Louisiana1946 2 2 in. swage sockets, open por 416 Louisiana1947 47 1" DF Galv Clevis socket Assembly $8.00 153 Texas1948 2 3 - 3 1/8, strand spelter fittings, closed por 416 Louisiana

1949 47 5/16" Open Swage Socket-Crosby (1039049) $18.50 304 Pennsylvania

1950 6 2 in. Strand Spelter Fittings, closed por 416 Louisiana

1951 24 Roebling closed spelter socket 3/4 SC surplus WSC#39986 $13.00 454 Colorado

1952 2 3 1/2 - 3 5/8 strand spelter fittings, open por 416 Louisiana

1953 6 Crosby closed spelter socket 1/4 galv., new WSC#39904 $9.00 454 Colorado

1954 Large stock

ROPEBLOCK brand CLOSED Spelter Sockets. Made in Holland with certs. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1955 490 S0109-0005 Forged Aircraft Eye Import $3.75 304 Pennsylvania

1956 4 1 1/2 " Open Wedge Socket Van Beest 460.00ea 419 Texas1957 3 2" OPEN, GALVANIZED KOREAN $375.00 157 Washington1958 3 7/8" Esco Cast open Swage Sockets $45.00 90 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1961 2 Crosby surplus 2-1/2 - 2-5/8" Open Spelter Socket $625.00 88 California

1962 14 Johnson WS-8 7/8"-1" Wedge Sockets New $75.00 36 California

1963 various Rope Block open & closed spelter sockets in stock from 2" to 4" P.O.R. 169 Alabama

1964 12 Crosby surplus 3-1/4 - 3-3/8" Closed Spelter Socket $625.00 88 California

1965 8 New USS 2-1/4" Open Spelter Socket $375.00 88 California1966 2 2 in. swage sockets, closed por 416 Louisiana

1967 4 Crosby closed swage socket S-502 5/16 WSC# 39343 $10.00 454 Colorado

1968 7 7/16" esmet naval brass clevis with sister hook # NZ-4843 $25.00 114 Florida

1969 5 1 3/4 Strand Spelter Fitting, Open por 416 Louisiana

1970 Large stock

ROPEBLOCK brand Fast Connector Sockets for European style cranes. Made in Holland. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1971 43 1/2 OPEN SS CAST SWAGE SOCKETS (ESCO) $28.70 218 Washington

1972 72 1/2 CLOSED SS CAST SWAGE SOCKETS (ESCO) $20.29 218 Washington

1973 12 Crosby surplus 3-1/4 - 3-3/8" Open Spelter Sockets 975.00 each 88 California

1974 Large stock

ROPEBLOCK brand short bow Mooring Sockets. Made in Holland with Certs. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

Sheaves

Sleeves

Sockets

1856 24 #19) Shackle Swivel, 1-5/8", 25ton WLL Ulven (LL) $200.00 199 Washington

1857 5605 3/16 Galv SPA Shackle Import $0.27 304 Pennsylvania

1858 80 1-1/8 BTAS Import $10.79 190 Illinois

1859 20 2-1/2" 55 Ton Safety Anchor Shackle Gal Mfg. Japan $175.00 36 California

1860 10 2" 35T Japanese SPC SP Chain Shackle, Galv., New $85.00 36 California

1861 19 2-1/2" SHACKLE SPA HG $107.00 524 New York

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

1862 38 1-3/4" 25T Japanese Safety Anchor Shackle, Galv., New $60.00 36 California

1863 57 1-3/4" 25T Japanese SPC SP Chain Shackle, Galv., New $56.00 36 California

1864 3000 3/8" SC Trawl Shackles $0.50 157 Washington1865 10 #15 - SAS 3" 110T WLL Galv. C/L (LL) $650.00 199 Washington

1866 48 #18) SPCS 3" 75ton WLL plated Ulren/Skookum (LL) $500.00 199 Washington

1867 24 #20) Shackle Swivel, 2" 40 Ton WLL Ulven $500.00 199 Washington

1868 100 1/2" TRAWL,LOAD RATED,SQ.HEAD,PIN&BODY SAME $0.35 157 Washington

1869 250 7/16" Stainless Steel SPC Shackle $2.20 157 Washington

1870 1 CROSBY SHACKLE 1-1/2 redbook less 150 canada

1871 305 5/8" Type 304 SS SPA Shackle-Import Non-Load Rated (1021645282) $7.95 304 Pennsylvania

1872 575 3/16 GSP Chain reg $0.15 137 Maryland

1873 18 1-3/4 G-209 Crosby SPA Anchor Shackle WLL 25 Ton $145.00 36 California

1874 2 3" 120T G-2140 Alloy Bolt Type Anchor Shackle-New (Crosby) 1021192 $980.00 304 Connecticut

1875 10 1 in. SS SPA $40.00 137 Maryland

1876 100 1.1/4" HDG Load Rated, Screw Pin Chain Shackles, Chinese $10.50 157 Washington

1877 200 5/8" Stainless Steel, SPC Shackles $4.85 157 Washington1878 100 3/4" Stainless Steel SPC Shackle $7.50 157 Washington1879 374 3/4 BTAS Import $2.88 190 Illinois1880 50 1" Stainless Steel SPC Shackle $16.00 157 Washington1881 302 7/8 BTAS Import $4.39 190 Illinois1882 271 7/8 SPAS Surplus $3.13 190 Illinois1883 560 3/4 SPAS Surplus $2.25 190 Illinois1884 958 5/8 SPAS Surplus $1.21 190 Illinois1885 175 1/2 SPAS Surplus $0.75 190 Illinois1886 2010 3/8 SPAS Surplus $0.34 190 Illinois1887 3000 5/16 SPAS Surplus $0.24 190 Illinois1888 1855 1/4 SPAS Surplus $0.10 190 Illinois1889 2475 3/16 SPAS Surplus $0.07 190 Illinois1890 1500 1/8 SPAS Surplus $0.05 190 Illinois

1891 50 1-1/2" Bolt Type Anchor Shackles 17 Ton WLL Japan Galv. $42.25 36 California

1892 4 3 1/2 B&N Anchor 100T $250.00 137 Maryland

1893 35 #25) SPAS 1-3/4, 40 Ton WLL alloy Galv. Crosby (LL) $200.00 199 Washington

1894 500 1" HDG. D.F SPC Shackle, Import $6.00 561 California1895 20 2 1/2 HDG D.F. SPA Shackle, Import $140.00 561 California

1896 4 3.1/2" Bolt Type Chain Shackle, Galvanized, 120ton, FRANCE 950.00/ea 153 Texas

1897 37 1" Crosby G-209 SPA Shackle $25.00 36 California1898 62 1-1/4" Crsoby G-209 SPA Shackle $49.50 36 California

1899 979 1/2" Type 304 SS SPA Shackle-Import Non-Load Rated (1021636282) $3.28 304 Pennsylvania

1900 37 1-1/2" Crosby G-209 SPA Shackle $78.00 36 California1901 27 #14) SPAS 2-1/4, 52 ton WLL alloy ulren (LL) $450.00 199 Washington1902 1250 5/8 Galv Screw Pin Chain Shackle 1.95/ea 153 Texas1903 5000 3/8 HDG. D.F. SPA Shackle, Import $0.80 561 California1904 40 PCS 5/16" SP Anchor Shackle Type 316 SS 1.25/ea 422 CANADA

1905 1 120 Ton Size 3-1/2 Bolt Type Anchor Shackle $750.00 488 North Carolina

1906 400 PCS 3/8" SP Anchor Shackle Type 316 SS 1.85/ea 422 CANADA

1907 40 2.1/2" Screw Pin Anchor Shackle, Galvanized, 55ton, JAPAN 295.00/ea 153 Texas

1908 196 2 TON 1/2' SCREW PIN ANCHOR SHACKLE IMPORT 4000-14010 $1.38 469 Ohio

1909 450 PCS 1/2" SP Anchor Shackle Type 316 SS 3.80/ea 422 CANADA

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE1911 1 551033: 3/8" GSA CLEVIS SHACKLE $29.54 105 Texas1912 85 2" Bolt Type Chain Shackle 35T 75.00/ea 153 Texas

1913 46 #26) SPAS 1-1/2, 17 Ton WLL Galv. Cooper (LL) $40.00 199 Washington

1914 929 1-3/8" Shackle round pin w/ cotter pin (Chinese) 10.67/ea 80 Florida

1915 1 CROSBY SHACKLE 1-1/2 redbook less 150 canada

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2032 3 2-1/4" - 2-3/8" Closed Spelter Sockets, Ulven, USA, New, Galv. $425.00 36 California

2033 5 1-3/4" US Steel Closed Spelter Socket, Drop Forged, New $185.00 36 California

2034 8 2" Closed Spelter Sockets, Crosby G-417 $350.00 36 California

2035 40 2" - 2-1/8" Crosby S-417 Closed Spelter Socket, new, galv. $355.00 36 California

2036 2 1-1/2 Domestic Open Spelter sockets w/o pins $200.00 90 California

2037 12 2-1/4" - 2-3/8" Open Spelter Sockets, Kulkoni, Korean, New, Galv. $425.00 36 California

2038 2 2" Crosby Open Swage Socket S-501 $595.00 36 California

2039 142 1-1/4 Domestic Closed Spelter Sockets Surplus $50.00 90 California

2040 2 1-1/2 BTC Open Spelter Sockets $275.00 90 California

2041 59 1 1/8- 1 1/4" Hawser Thimble Hot Gal Light Duty 11.50/ea 453 Texas

2042 7 2 1/8- 2 1/4 GAL HAWSER THIMBLE LT DUTY CAST $26.00 453 Texas

2043 8 24C 1-5/8" crescent thimbles 50.00/ea 146 Illinois2044 60 5/8 REG S.S $3.00 137 Maryland

2045 100 European Solid Thimbles DIN 3091 various sizes Call 556 Texas

2046 2 20C CRESENT THIMBLE $35.00 109 Colorado2047 216 #14C THIMBLE,CRESCENT, 7/8in. $8.40 420 Michigan2048 10 3/4 S/S H.D. $11.00 137 Maryland2049 550 THIMBLE GALV 1-1/8"/1-1/4" $2.00 150 Canada

2050 125 17"-18" Synthetic Rope Thimble, 5.1/2"-6" dia. rope 365.00/ea 153 Texas

2051 2 #84 CASING THIMBLES $15.00 109 Colorado

2052 1350 3/4" Standard Thimble ZP 200/Bag $0.36 304 Pennsylvania

2053 21 1 3/8- 1 1/2 GAL HAWSER THIMBLE LT DUTY CAST $14.00 453 Texas

2054 12 PR NEWCO SADDLES 5 B 25.00/PR 109 Colorado2055 2 #83 CASING THIMBLES $12.00 109 Colorado2056 25 1 S/S H.D. $15.00 137 Maryland2057 2 1 3/4 - 1 7/8 crescent thimble $40.00 137 Maryland

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2058 40 1/2 equalizing thimble $4.00 137 Maryland2059 100 1.1/4" Galv, Standard Thimbles, Korean $2.50 157 Washington

2060 96Sea-Link Hawser Thimbles for 1" - 1-1/8" Wire Rope. Special Size = Special Price. Wt. 9.5 lbs. ea.

$35.25 36 Texas

2061 14 1 in closed boom $10.00 137 Maryland2062 10 1 1/8 closed boom $20.00 137 Maryland2063 200 1/2 G round type $0.50 137 Maryland2064 200 1/2 ZP an thimble $0.75 137 Maryland2065 49 6C 3/8" -7/16" Newco crescent thimble 8.50/ea 146 Illinois2066 1,300 3/8 ZP an thimble $0.25 137 Maryland2067 3,000 5/32 ZP an thimble $0.10 137 Maryland2068 17 5/8 slip on thimble $5.00 137 Maryland2069 17,000 1/16 ZP an thimble grey $0.03 137 Maryland

2070 90 8" CIR BRONZE SYNTHETIC ROPE THIMBLE $140.00 396 Washington

2071 87 Part#6265405 THIMBLE,SLIP-THRU,745-S,#5 $15.05 420 Michigan2072 5800 THIMBLE GALV 1/4" $0.20 150 Canada2073 20 THIMBLE HD GALV 1-7/8"-2" $29.50 150 Canada2074 600 THIMBLE HD GALV 1-3/8" $6.25 150 Canada

2075 24,000 3/16" Standard Thimble ZP 2,000/ bag $0.04 304 Pennsylvania

2076 50 7/8 GAL HAWSER THIMBLE LIGHT DUTY CAST $6.00 453 Texas

2077 500 1/2 SS an thimble $0.90 137 Maryland

2078 16,500 5/16" Standard Thimble ZP 1,500/ bag $0.05 304 Pennsylvania

2079 6 W8 SLIP-THRU NEWCO THIMBLE (5256W80041) $76.00 304 Pennsylvania

2080 12,000 1/2" Standard Thimble ZP 500/Bag $0.10 304 Pennsylvania

2081 6 LB303 8" Thimble-2 5/8" Diameter Rope $40.00 102 Louisiana2082 200 Crosby Slip Thru thimble S410 1/4" 8 part size $24.00 406 Tennessee

2083 30 7/8" X 12" Jaw & Jaw w/locknuts, new, BTC, Campbell, Galv. $60.75 36 California

2084 30 1-1/4 x 18 " Campbell BTC Jaw & Eye Galv. $135.00 36 California2085 2000 1" x24 E&E galv TB, Crosby $25.00 87 Florida

2086 300 1-1/4" X 18" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles with Locknuts Mgf.Campell Chain New US Gov $128.50 36 California

2087 500 3/4" X 12" BTC Jaw & Jaw, New S.C. $10.50 36 California

2088 20 1-3/4 " x 24" Eye & Eye Korean Turnbuckles New $150.00 36 California

2089 83 1/2" x 12" J & E HDG Turnbuckle-Import $3.15 304 Pennsylvania

2090 200 1" x 18" Eye & Eye Gal BTC-USA- Campbell Turnbuckles $44.75 36 California

2091 40 1-1/4" X 18" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles, Galv., Korean $95.00 36 California

Thimbles

Turnbuckles

1975 Large stock

ROPEBLOCK brand OPEN Spelter Sockets. Made in Holland with certs. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

1976 3 5/8" STAINLESS FORK MS20667 $140.00 114 Florida1977 2 2-1/2" Closed Spelter Socket $475.00 88 California

1978 14 3/4" Crosby, G-416, Open Spelter Sockets, galv. $45.00 36 California

1979 150 1" Forged Open Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 75.00/ea 153 Texas

1980 10 2 1/4 closed spelter socket, Korean $375.00 57 New Jersey1981 6 1 in. closed spelter socket, import $40.00 57 New Jersey1982 20 1-1/8 Domestic Open Spelter sockets w/o pins $50.00 90 California

1983 900 7/16"-1/2" Forged Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 21.00/ea 153 Texas

1985 CallOpen Spelter Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 1/4" - 5" (6-130 mm), painted & galv., for wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

1986 20 2.3/4"-2.7/8" Cast Alloy Closed Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA $635.00 153 Texas

1987 CallClosed Spelter Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 1/4" - 5" (6-130 mm), painted & galv., wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

1988 8 9/16 - 5/8 closed spelter socket, CROSBY $30.00 57 New Jersey1989 4 2 in. closed swage socket, ESCO $450.00 57 New Jersey1990 67 3/4 Galv Clevis Socket Assembly $5.00 153 Texas

1991 65 1-1/4"-1-3/8", Crosby, S416, Open Spelter Socket, Painted, New Surplus $150.00 36 California

1992 1 2 in. open swage socket, ESCO $750.00 57 New Jersey

1993 75 1-1/4"-1-3/8",S417, Crosby, Closed Spelter Socket, Painted, New Surplus $106.20 36 California

1994 75 1.5/8" Cast Alloy Closed Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 175.00/ea 153 Texas

1995 2 1/2 TY-316 S/S ESMET JAW FITTING $70.00 114 Florida1996 15 3/4" Esco Cast Open Swage Sockets $34.00 90 California

1997 CallClosed Wedge Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 3/4" - 3-1/2" (19-89 mm), painted & galv., wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

1998 4 1" Crosby Closed Spelter Sockets New $70.00 90 California1999 300 5/8" Galv Closed spelter sockets $8.50 88 California

2000 CallFast Connector Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 7/16" - 1-3/8" (11-35 mm) painted & galv., wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

2001 118 1" Domestic Closed Spelter Sockets $35.00 90 California

2002 19 1-1/8 Domestic Closed Spelter Sockets Surplus $75.00 90 California

2003 2 Ianco 1 L263 BUNK STAKE SOCKETS POR 342 Surrey

2004 10 2.3/4"-2.7/8" Cast Alloy Open Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 1,095.00/ea 153 Texas

2005 25 1" Domestic Open Spelter Sockets w/o pins $50.00 90 California

2006 CallOpen Wedge Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 5/16" - 3-1/2" (8-89 mm), painted & galv., wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

2007 2 1" Esco Cast Closed Swage sockets Bail Type $38.00 90 California

2008 49 5/16" Esco Cast Open Swage Sockets w/o pins $15.00 90 California

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2009 19 1-1/8 Crosby Closed Spelter Sockets Surplus $100.00 90 California

2010 CallShort Bow Sockets, RopeBlock, avail. 1-1/4" -4-1/2" (32-115 mm), painted & galv., wire rope & strand

Call 36 California

2011 7 1-1/8 Campbell Open Spelter Sockets $100.00 90 California2012 2 1" Esco Cast Open Swage Sockets $61.00 90 California

2013 Large stock

ROPEBLOCK brand open wedge sockets. Made in Holland with certs. Galv. up to 2". P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

2014 250 7/8" Forged Closed Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA $38.00 153 Texas

2015 400 9/16~5/8" Galv Closed Spelter Socket $24.00 153 Texas2016 3 7/16 - 1/2 closed spelter socket, import $13.00 57 New Jersey

2017 6 Crosby G-416, 1-1/4" - 1-3/8" Open Spelter Socket, NEW Surplus, Galvanized $159.20 36 California

2018 10 1-1/4 Domestic Open Spelter Sockets w/o pins $100.00 90 California

2019 450 3/4" Forged Closed Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 26.00/ea 153 Texas

2020 9 7/8" Esco Closed Cast Swage Sockets $27.00 90 California2021 5 1 3/4 Strand Spelter Fittings, Closed por 416 Louisiana

2022 75 7/8" Forged Open Spelter Socket, Galvanized, KOREA 50.00/ea 153 Texas

2023 5 1-1/8" Esco Cast Open swage Sockets $78.00 90 California2024 49 1/2 SS Mach Clevis Socket Assembly $15.00 153 Texas2025 7 9/16" Esco Cast open swage sockets $27.00 90 California2026 6 9/16" Esco Cast open swage sockets w/o pins $20.00 90 California2027 875 5/32" stainless steel marine eye sa104-5 $2.50 114 Florida

2028 55 9/16 BRONZE ESMET JAW WITH SISTER HOOK $25.00 114 Florida

2029 32 2 " USS Tiger Brand Forged Closed Spelter Sockets $165.00 36 California

2030 12 2" - 2-1/8" Crosby G-416 Open Spelter Socket, new, galv. $675.00 36 California

2031 40 1-1/2 G-416 Crosby Open Spelter Galv. $275.00 36 California

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2157 28 1-1/2 x 24 hook and eye $55.65 190 Illinois2158 33 1 x 18 SC J&J lashing w/welded jaws $5.00 137 Maryland

2159 4 ROSBY TURNBUCKLE 3/8 X 6 H&E redbook less 150 CANADA

2160 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 1 X 12 H&E redbook less 150 canada

2161 10 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 1/4 X 4 J&E redbook less 150 canada

2162 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 1/2 X 6 H&H redbook less 150 canada

2163 6 2-3/4 X 24 E&E FORGED $250.00 137 Maryland2164 150 2 x 24 Jaw Eye Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $168.50 561 California2165 200 2 x 24 Jaw Jaw Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $175.00 561 California2166 150 1 1/2 x 18 Jaw Jaw Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $62.50 561 California

2167 100 PCS 3/4" X 12" E X E Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle. 37.00/ea 422 CANADA

2168 30 2 3/4 x 24 Jaw Jaw Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $484.00 561 California2169 14 1/2" x 9 HD Jaw &Jaw w/jam nuts 5.75/ea 80 Florida2170 200 1/4 x 4 Eye and Eye $0.97 190 Illinois

2171 100 PCS 5/8" X 9" J X J Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle. 21.50/ea 422 CANADA

2172 100 PCS 3/4" X 12" J X J Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckles. 39.75/ea 422 CANADA

2173 140 PCS 3/8" X 6" E X E Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle. 5.65/ea 422 CANADA

2174 360 PCS 1/2" X 9" E X E Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle 12.50/ea 422 CANADA

2175 130 5/8 x 18 galv body only $4.50 137 Maryland2176 300 1 1/2 x 12 Jaw Jaw Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $50.75 561 California2177 350 1" x 6" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $2.25 453 Texas2178 75 1/2 X 12" Stub End Turnbuckle S.C. $1.65 453 Texas

2179 100 1-1/4" x 18", Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles, Galv, Korean, New US Govt. $62.75 36 California

2180 76 5/8 X 9" Turnbuckle Body SC $1.07 453 Texas2181 75 3/4" x 9" Turnbuckle Body GALV. $2.01 453 Texas2182 30 3/4 X 9" Turnbuckle Body S.C. $1.59 453 Texas2183 41 3/4 x 12 Turnbuckle Body GAL $2.15 453 Texas2184 300 7/8" x 6" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $2.34 453 Texas2185 100 1/2" x 12" Turnbuckle Body S.C. $1.01 453 Texas2186 74 7/8" x 12" Turnbuckle Body S.C. $2.49 453 Texas2187 50 1/2" x 12" Turnbuckle Body Galv $1.15 453 Texas2188 50 1" x 12" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $3.83 453 Texas2189 50 1" x 12" Turnbuckle Body S.C. $3.25 453 Texas

2190 50 1-1/2" x 18" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles Gal Korean New US Gov $98.75 36 California

2191 20 1 1/4" x 12" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $5.40 453 Texas2192 104 3/4 x 9 hook and eye $3.57 190 Illinois2193 20 1 1/2" x 12" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $9.22 453 Texas2194 108 5/16x4-1/2 SS (T-304) E/E $4.00 245 Mississippi2195 150 1/2 " X 6" Stub End Turnbuckles SC $1.05 453 Texas2196 39 7/8" x 12" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $2.70 453 Texas2197 113 7/8" x 12" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $9.76 190 Illinois

2198 4 3/4 STAINLESS Domestic Stub end turnbuckles $50.00 114 Florida

2199 100 5/16 4.5 SC stub end TB, China $0.90 449 Oregon

2200 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 1/2 X 6 E&E redbook less 150 Canada

2201 100 1/4 x 4 SC stub end TB, China $0.75 449 Oregon

2202 12 3/4" x 12" Campbell BTC Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles w/ Locknuts, New $48.75 36 California

2203 34 5/16" x 4-1/2" Jaw and Jaw turnbuckle $1.68 190 Illinois2204 20 5/8" x 9" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $3.33 190 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2205 90 5/8" x 9" Turnbuckle Body Galv $1.17 453 Texas2206 44 3/4" x 9" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $4.56 190 Illinois2207 8 1 1/2" x 12" Turnbuckle Body S.C. $7.38 453 Texas2208 38 1" x 12" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $14.18 190 Illinois2209 83 1-1/4" x 18" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $35.94 190 Illinois

2210 4 3/4 MERRIMAN BRONZE TURNBUCKLE WITH TOGGLE $175.00 114 Florida

2211 394 19-316 Johnson Jaw & Swage SS Turnbuckle for 3/16 $6.50 304 Pennsylvania

2212 125 1-1/4 x 18 " Crosby G227 Jaw & Eye Turnbuckle Gal $135.00 36 California

2213 20 1-1/4"x 12" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckle with Locknuts Campbell-BTC $122.50 36 California

2214 1 crosby 1-3/4 in x 24 in J and E $500.00 200 alberta

2215 80 1-1/4" x 12" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles, Galv, Korean, New US Govt $52.50 36 California

2216 68 3/4" x 6" Jaw and Jaw Turnbuckle $5.88 190 Illinois2217 120 3/4 x 9 Gal. Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $5.70 453 Texas2218 100 7/8 x 12 Stub End Turnbuckle SC $3.05 453 Texas2219 1 1" x 18" E & J turnbuckle galv. $20.00 520 Wisconsin2220 75 3/4" x 9" Hook & Hook Turnbuckle Galv. $4.75 453 Texas2221 6 1 1/2" x 6" Turnbuckle Body Galv. $10.68 453 Texas2222 20 7/8 X 12 GAL Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $10.65 453 Texas2223 200 1/2 x 6 Hook & Eye Turnbuckle Gal $1.52 453 Texas2224 400 1/2 x 6 Hook & Eye Turnbuckle Gal $2.69 453 Texas

2092 25 1-1/2" X 18" BTC Jaw & Jaw w/Locknuts, New $185.00 36 California2093 25 1 1/2x18 J&J BTC w/Lock nwts $150.00 90 California2094 300 1-1/4 x 24 EE, new surplus $10.00 88 California

2095 150 1-1/4 x 18" BTC-Campbell Jaw & Eye Turnbuckle Gal $135.00 36 California

2096 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 7/8 X 12 H&E redbool less 150 CANADA2097 152 7/8x6 SE Turnbuckle self colored, China $6.00 245 Mississippi2098 67 7/8 x 12 eye and eye $13.14 190 Illinois2099 89 3/4 x 18 eye and eye $10.51 190 Illinois2100 160 1 X 6" EYE & EYE TURNBUCKLE GAL $7.85 453 Texas2101 100 3/4 X 6 GAL Eye & Eye Turnbuckle $4.05 453 Texas

2102 4 38569 Dixie Ratchet Style Binder w/ Pelican Style Hook One End 1-3/8 $150.00 304 New

Hampshire

2103 2 7/8" X 12" JAW & EYE GALV TURNBUCKLE-CROSBY $45.00 304 New

Hampshire2104 10 1 x 24 eye and eye $26.88 190 Illinois

2105 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 1 X 24 J&E redbook less 150 canada

2106 74 1-1/4 x 18 eye and eye $28.40 190 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2107 10 3x6 self colored stub end $125.00 137 Maryland2108 3 2 1/2 x 6 self colored stub end $75.00 137 Maryland2109 12 2 1/4 x 6 self colored stub end $60.00 137 Maryland2110 30 1 3/4 x 6 self colored stub end $29.00 137 Maryland2111 135 1 x 24 self colored stub end $10.00 137 Maryland2112 5 1 3/4 x 24 galv body only $65.00 137 Maryland2113 60 1 x 18 galv body only $6.00 137 Maryland2114 2,000 7/8 x 6 self colored body only $4.50 137 Maryland

2115 1 CROSBY TURNBUCKLE 3/4 X 9 H&E redbook less 150 canada

2116 113 3/4 x 6 hook and hook $3.68 190 Illinois2117 104 3/4 x 12 hook and eye $7.97 190 Illinois

2118 4000Trimax 1" x 24" Eye-Eye w/ locknuts, NEW surplus, USA made, certs, zinc plated, Quantity Discounts Available

$58.75 36 California

2119 117 3/4 x 6 hook and eye $3.10 190 Illinois2120 10 5/8 x 12 hook and eye $3.08 190 Illinois2121 35 5/8 x 9 hook and eye $2.92 190 Illinois2122 31 1/2 x 9 hook and eye $1.62 190 Illinois2123 11 1 x 24 hook and hook $26.82 190 Illinois2124 29 1 x 12 eye and eye $18.64 190 Illinois2125 328 3/4 x 12 hook and hook $7.65 190 Illinois2126 8 1 x 24 Galv E&E surplus $15.00 137 Maryland2127 60 5/8 x 18 hook and hook $9.00 190 Illinois2128 27 5/8 x 6 hook and hook $2.96 190 Illinois

2129 63-1/4" Jaw & Jaw with variable length Turnbuckles, New govt. surplus, rod length is 31", can extend up to 86" fr. center of pins

$1,250.00 36 California

2130 81 1/2 x 6 hook and hook $2.52 190 Illinois2131 1000 10MM ZP,EYE&EYE TB'S, CAST $0.40 157 Washington2132 2,300 10-24 Hook & Eye midget turnbuckle $0.18 137 Maryland2133 224 5/16 x 4-1/2 hook and hook $0.60 190 Illinois2134 18 1-1/2 x 24 eye and eye $64.22 190 Illinois2135 206 1 x 12 hook and hook $18.34 190 Illinois

2136 200 1/2" x 6" hook & eye turnbuckle aluminum body, zp ends $1.65 406 Tennessee

2137 130 3/4 x 12 eye and eye $8.61 190 Illinois

2138 150 PCS 3/8 X 6" J X J Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle 5.85/ea 422 CANADA

2139 16 5/8 x 9 eye ane eye $3.30 190 Illinois

2140 4 Crosby 2" Jaw-Eye Ratchet Type, Galv., NEW Surplus $400.00 36 California

2141 300 3/8"X5" eye & eye turnbuckle aluminum body, zp ends $0.95 406 Tennessee

2142 300 3/8"X5" hook & eye turnbuckle aluminum body, zp ends $0.95 406 Tennessee

2143 200 1/2" x 6" eye & eye turnbuckle aluminum body, zp ends $1.65 406 Tennessee

2144 70 3/4 x 18 galv body only $3.00 137 Maryland

2145 4 Crosby 2-1/2" Jaw-Eye Ratchet Type, Galv., NEW Surplus $575.00 36 California

2146 70 PCS 5/8" X 9" E X E Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle. 20.25/ea 422 CANADA

2147 500 5/8 X 12 Eye & Eye $5.00 396 Washington2148 5 BODY 2-1/2" X 24" CROSBY $693.44 48 CANADA2149 19 2 1/2" x 24" J & J $277.84 48 CANADA2150 100 5/16 X 4 1/2 S.C. STUB END $1.00 137 Maryland2151 200 5/8 X 6 S.C. STUB END $3.00 137 Maryland2152 10 3 X 6 S.C. STUB END $125.00 137 Maryland

2153 250 PCS 1/2" X 9" J X J Type 304 SS Forged Turnbuckle. 13.95/ea 422 CANADA

2154 166 Crosby HG-226, 1" x 24" Eye-Eye Turnbuckles w/ Locknuts, NEW surplus, Galv., $94.75 36 California

2155 500 1/2" x 6" hook & hook turnbuckle aluminum body, zp ends $1.60 406 Tennessee

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2156 150 1 1/2 x 24 Jaw Jaw Hot Dip Galvanized, Import $78.00 561 California

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2298 24 1-1/4X 3" FORGED MACHINERY EYEBOLTS $13.50 157 Washington

2299 770 3/8" x 8" Galv Reg. Nut Eyebolt-Imp (1043349202) $1.87 304 Connecticut

2300 3 3/4 x 8 Regular Nut $3.12 190 Illinois

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

2301 4 3" Crosby A 342 Alloy Master Links $1,025.00 36 California2302 2 2-1/2" Crosby A-342 Alloy Master LInk $785.00 36 California2303 5 3" dia Crosby A342 New Surplus Master Link $490.00 199 Washington2304 9 1-3/4" Crosby S342 Alloy Master Link $175.00 36 California2305 3 1-1/2" Crsoby S342 Alloy Master Link $120.00 36 California

2306 Large stock

SEA-LINK brand oblong master links. Forged w/raised letters. Made in USA. Proofload tested. P.O.R. 439 Louisiana

2307 4 1-1/4" Crosby A-342 Alloy Master Link $55.00 36 California

2308 Call 1/2" - 4", Alloy Master Links, SeaLink, USA, with proof test certs Call 36 California

2309 1 2-3/4" Crosby A- 341 Alloy Master Link $930.00 36 California2310 9 2" Crosby A324 Alloy Master Link $250.00 36 California

2311 1 800 Ton ESCO with dies call 462 Texas2312 2 Torrington Swager, 1" solids, 2-1/2" tubing $6,800.00 88 California2313 1 350 ton press up to 1" mounted on stell skid $42,500.00 107 Tennessee

2315 1 800 Ton Herculoc Press W/ set of dies (Will Trade for Smaller Press) $28,000.00 310 Louisiana

2316 1 800 Ton hydraulic Nugier swaging press, accepts ESCO dies $29,000.00 88 California

2317 1 Wanted: 150-500 Ton Press (800 Ton Press will trade) 0-100000 501 Louisiana

2318 1 500T Hypress swaging press, accepts Esco dies $20,850.00 88 California

2319 1 500 Ton ESCO with some dies call 462 Texas

2320 1 Swaging Press For Wire Rope 1-8mm with set of 1/4" dies. call 556 Canada

2321 1 WIROP 300 Ton Press $20,000.00 485 Louisiana

2322 1 Swager, Etna, 1-1/2" solids, 3" tubing, 55 sets of dies $12,900.00 88 California

2323 1ESCO MARK 150, 500 TON SWAGING PRESS. REBUILT AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

CALL 188 Washington

2324 1 Mark 75 ESCO with 4 sets of dies up to 3/4 cable call 462 Texas

2325 2 Fenn Model 3F-2 Die, Rotary Swaging, New $27,500.00 36 California2326 2 500 ton press--see at our web site $49,600.00 107 Tennessee

2327 1 BH-Torin ( Fenn) Model 14.2 Rotary New with 3/8 38,500 OBO 36 California

2328 3 pairs Caldwell Synthetic Wheel Nets - 21.6 ton capacity per pair $984.00 487 Illinois

2329 2 Eye & Eye nylon sling 6" 3ply x 20' - 46,000# bskt - New $300.00 88 California

2330 2 Eye & Eye nylon sling 6" 3ply x 15' - 46,000# bskt - New $350.00 88 California

2331 3 Eye & Eye nylon sling 6" x 10' 3 ply - 46,000# bskt - New $300.00 88 California

2332 4 Eye & Eye nylon sling 12" x 25' - 106,000# bskt - New $1,000.00 88 California

2333 3 Eye & Eye nylon sling 3ply 8" x10'- 90,000# bkst - New $450.00 88 California

2334 640 3/8 X 4 E&E BIWRC FLEMISH $4.80 137 Maryland2335 400 3/8 X 6 E&E B.F.C. ALUM TURNBACK $4.90 137 Maryland2336 50 1/2 X 6 E&E GIWRC ALUM TURNBACK $7.10 137 Maryland2337 50 1/2 X 7 E&E GIWRC ALUM TURNBACK $7.50 137 Maryland

2338 4 Eye & Eye nylon sling 4ply 10" x 10' - 90,000# bskt - New $650.00 88 California

2339 4 Eye & Eye nylon slings 10" 4ply x 20' - 90,000# bskt - New $750.00 88 California

2340 3 2-1/4in. 6X36 X 10ft. swaged wire rope sling with standard eyes $295.00 420 Michigan

2341 2 EE2-96 x 85 two ply nylon sling $220.00 145 Illinois

2342 4 Eye & Eye nylon slings 4 ply 10" x 15' - 90,000# bskt - New $650.00 88 California

2343 2 Eye & Eye nylon sling 8" x 15'- 3ply - 61,400# bskt - New $450.00 88 California

2344 75 3/8 Galv E/E Swivel, China $1.00 449 Oregon2345 1 40T Kelly Bros. Jaw & Eye Swivel $2,500.00 90 California2346 20 1- 1/2" EYE & EYE SWIVEL $75.00 137 Maryland

2347 1 Crosby 15 Ton Jaw & Eye Swivel, Used but "like new" $550.00 36 California

2348 100 1/2 Galv. E/E Swivel, China $39,106.00 449 Oregon

2349 5 8.5 Ton Crosby S-2 Jaw/Jaw Swivel as new condition 225.00 each 181 Surrey BC

2350 4 Crosby 5/16 G402 REGULAR SWIVEL POR 342 Surrey

2351 100 ESMET 5/16 socket & hook swivel roller bearing type weighted; 11 lbs $71.50 406 Tennessee

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE

Master Link

Press

Slings

Swivels

2225 150 7/8 x 6 Stub End Turnbuckle SC $2.65 453 Texas2226 120 3/4 x 6" GAL Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $5.35 453 Texas2227 80 1/2 x 6 Hook & Eye Turnbuckle Gal $1.15 453 Texas2228 60 7/8 x 12 Gal Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $10.35 453 Texas2229 30 1 x 24 GAL Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $21.95 453 Texas2230 35 1 1/4" x 18" Hook & Eye Turnbuckle Galv. $30.25 453 Texas2231 30 1 1/4 X 24 GAL Hook & Eye Turnbuckle $47.29 453 Texas

2232 25 1-1/2" X 12" Eye End Fitting BTC - USA Galv. $50.00 488 North Carolina

2233 3 2-1/2 X 24 Crosby HG-224 Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckle (SOLD) $800.00 488 North

Carolina

2234 10 2-1/2" X 24" HG226 Eye & Eye Crosby HDG Turnbuckle $750.00 488 North

Carolina2235 25 1.3/4 x 24" HDG Jaw& Jaw TB's, Chinese $150.00 157 Washington2236 450 1/2" x 12" Hook & Eye Turnbuckle Galv. $2.39 453 Texas

2237 300 7/8" x 6" Jaw & Jaw Gal Turnbuckles Korean New $19.75 36 California

2238 913 1" X 12" HG-227 JAW & EYE GALV. TURNBUCKLE IMPORT CHINA $12.00 63 Connecticut

2239 180 1-1/4" x 18" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles with Locknuts Gal Import $55.50 36 California

2240 70 1-1/4" x 24" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles with Locknuts Imports $58.75 36 California

2241 150 1-1/2" x 24" Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckles with Locknuts "New Import" $91.50 36 California

2242 15 Threaded end MS21260S6LH New $2.99 454 Colorado2243 49 1-1/4" x 24" TURNBUCKLE JAW & JAW HG $51.50 524 New York2244 26 1-1/4" x 24" TURNBUCKLE EYE & EYE HG $59.50 524 New York2245 1,000 3/8" x 6" TURNBUCKLE EYE & HOOK HG $1.75 524 New York2246 200 3/4 X 6 Stub End Turnbuckle SC $2.25 453 Texas2247 40 3/4" x 6" TURNBUCKLE EYE & EYE SS $35.30 524 New York2248 40 1/2" x 9" TURNBUCKLE EYE & JAW HG $3.66 524 New York2249 150 1" x 24" E/E DOMESTIC TURNBUCKLE $60.00 109 Colorado

2250 1 2-3/4" X 24" HDG Jaw & Jaw Turnbuckle $800.00 488 North Carolina

2251 247 1" x 12 " J & E $15.08 48 Canada

2252 1 2-3/4" X 24" HDG Eye & Eye Turnbuckle $800.00 488 North Carolina

2253 200 5/8 X 12" STUB END TURNBUCKLES SC $1.35 453 Texas

SIZE QTY. DESCRIPTION PRICE LISTER ZONE2254 39 1-1/4" x 18" TURNBUCKLE JAW & JAW HG $33.50 524 New York

2258 58 1 X 2 1/2 TYPE 316 S/S MACHINE EYEBOLTS $16.00 137 Maryland

2259 300 5/16 x 4-1/4 S/S Shoulder $2.00 137 Maryland

2260 53 7/8 X 2 1/4 TYPE 316 S/S MACHINE EYEBOLTS $12.00 137 Maryland

2261 24 1.1/2 x 15" HDG Forged Shoulder pattern w/nut, Chinese $65.00 157 Washington

2262 2,300 1/2 X 3 GALV REG WITH NUT $0.60 137 Maryland2263 12 1/4 x 4 Regular Nut $0.58 190 Illinois2264 100 3/4 X 6 Shoulder Nut Eye Bolt Gal $1.79 453 Texas2265 44 3/4 x 6 Regular Nut $2.88 190 Illinois2266 168 3/4 x 4-1/2 Regular Nut $2.28 190 Illinois2267 35 5/8 x 18 Regular Nut $5.28 190 Illinois2268 47 5/8 x 15 Regular Nut $2.94 190 Illinois2269 23 5/8 x 10 Regular Nut $1.69 190 Illinois2270 20 5/8 x 8 Regular Nut $2.22 190 Illinois2271 2 5/8 x 6 Regular Nut $1.92 190 Illinois2272 8 1/2 x 12 Regular Nut $4.56 190 Illinois2273 118 1/2 x 2 Regular Nut $0.53 190 Illinois2274 61 3/8 x 6 Regular Nut $1.01 190 Illinois2275 14 1 x 6 Regular Nut $7.80 190 Illinois2276 200 5/16 x 2-1/2 Regular Nut $0.30 190 Illinois2277 7 1 X 12 G291 EYE BOLTS POR 342 Surrey2278 82 1/4 X 2 Regular Nut $0.52 190 Illinois2279 82 5/8 x 6 Shoulder Nut $2.64 190 Illinois2280 1000 1/4" x 2" Shoulder Nut Eyebolt GALV. $0.25 453 Texas2281 700 1/4" x 4" Shoulder Nut Eyebolt GALV $0.27 453 Texas2282 275 5/16" x 4 1/2" Shoulder Nut Eyebolts GALV $0.32 453 Texas2283 24 1/2 x 3-1/4 Shoulder Nut $1.80 190 Illinois2284 96 3/8 x 2-1/2 Shoulder Nut $1.32 190 Illinois2285 76 5/16 x 4-1/2 Shoulder Nut $0.50 190 Illinois2286 70 5/16 x 2-1/2 Shoulder Nut $0.40 190 Illinois2287 244 1/4 x 4 Shoulder Nut $0.37 190 Illinois2288 175 5/8" x 6" Shoulder Nut Eyebolt GALV $1.29 453 Texas2289 100 5/16 x 4-1/2 Regular Nut $0.35 190 Illinois

2290 14 CROSBY EYE NUT 3/4 redbook less 150 canada

2291 1,100 10 mm x 35 mm Metric Shoulder Eyebolts $0.55 396 Washington

2292 6 Import galv 1/2 X 10 REGULAR NUT EYE BOLT POR 342 Surrey

2293 70 5/8 X 4 S/S SHOULDER EYEBOLT WITH NUT $5.00 137 Maryland

2294 25 5/16 X 2 1/4 S/S SHOULDER EYEBOLT WITH NUT $1.50 137 Maryland

2295 1000 5/8" x 6" Shoulder Eyebolt HDG w/nut $2.88 524 New York2296 200 7/16 X 1 3/8 MACHINE EYEBOLT $0.65 137 Maryland2297 25 7/8 X 12 GALV REG WITH NUT $10.00 137 Maryland

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Unique design allows for safe lifting in any direction• Safety factor 4:1• Star shaped design, a clear

distinction from the DIN 580 eyebolt• Clear WLL indication for the

most unfavorable load direction, 90° (not permissible with standard eyebolts, DIN 580)• CrNiMo steel, specially heat treated• Distinct heat-indicating florescent pink powder

coating changes color when temperatures exceed 200°C (392°F)• STARPOINT® adjusts to the direction of the pull

RUD has the perfect solution for ensuring safe lifts and preventing damage to valuable loads.

2352 1 10 Ton, Miller, Model G Type 115, Jaw/Hook, New $600.00 36 California

2353 300 5/16" Jaw&Eye Stainless Steel T316 Swivels $2.20 157 Washington2354 300 1/4 JAW & EYE $0.80 137 Maryland

2355 1 BEARING SWIVEL AS-6 EYE AND HOOK 10 TON $900.00 48 Canada

2356 15 1" JAW & EYE FORGED $15.00 137 Maryland2357 500 5/16 E&E galv $0.50 137 Maryland

2358 1 8.5T Miller EE Swivel, Type 11, Socket & Clevis, New $395.00 36 California

2359 8 5T Electroline O-Gold Swivel, New $175.00 36 California2360 1 1.5T Miller B-1 Swivel, New $145.00 36 California

2361 8 3-S-4 3 ton crosby S-4 swivel eye & jaw like new surplus 100.00ea 536 Arkansas

2362 300 5/16" Eye&Eye Stainless Steel T316 swivels $1.88 157 Washington2363 300 1/4" Jaw&Eye Stainless Steel T316 Swivels $1.50 157 Washington2364 300 3/8" Eye&Eye Stainless Steel T316 Swivels $2.25 157 Washington2365 300 3/8" Jaw&Eye, Stainless Steel, Swivels T316 $3.70 157 Washington2366 20 5T J&J Swivel $75.00 90 California2367 2 2 1/2-4 50,000# Swivel Hoist Ring $300.00 90 California2368 40 1/2 STAINLESS STEEL JAW&EYE T316 $6.75 157 Washington2369 4 3in-4 75,000# Swivel Hoist Ring $500.00 90 California2370 3 2 1/2-8 50,000# Swivel Hoist Ring $300.00 90 California2371 1 5T Miller J&Thimble cap Insulated Link $400.00 90 California2372 1 81/2T Miller J&E Insulated Link $500.00 90 California2373 1 20T Johnson 20EH E&H Swivel $750.00 90 California2374 250 3/8 Jaw&Jaw Stainless Steel swivel T316 $4.50 157 Washington

2375 2 ratcliff 15 ton chain fall 20' lift domestic $1,490.00 109 colorado2376 1 ratcliff 10 ton chainfall 15' lift domestic $755.00 109 colorado2377 1 ratcliff 5 ton chainfall 10' lift $450.00 109 colorado2378 4 ratcliff 2 ton chainfall 20' lift domestic $275.00 109 colorado2379 26 ratcliff 1 1/2 ton chainfall 10' lift domestic $195.00 109 colorado2380 5 ratcliff chain falls 1/2 ton 20' lift domestic $160.00 109 colorado2381 28 ratcliff 1/2 ton chainfall 10' lift domestic $120.00 109 colorado

2382 102 SLIDING WINCH TRACK X 6' SECTIONS-NEW (7514000000) $30.00 304 Florida

2384 5 Ingersoll Rand Air Winch, 2500 Lbs, rebuilt, Model HU $2,850.00 88 California

2385 3 Ingersoll Rand Air Tugger, 14,000 LBS line pull, model 12UWB $14,500.00 88 California

2386 1 Ingersoll Rand Air, 1000 LBS, model BU, manual controls $1,900.00 88 California

2387 950 4 in. Webbing truck winch sidemount protable w/2 set screws new nice WSC #2507820P2 $5.75 454 Colorado

2388 9 Model DW35- Daeson 3.2 Ton Wire Rope Winch w/out rope-New in Box $200.00 304 Pennsylvania

2389 100 Tirfors T-508. $300.00 556 Canada

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New Cables – Understanding the Issues of Longevity

Wireline cables are most susceptible to damage during their first few runs into and out of a wellbore, when the cable is essentially “new.” Although this seems

contrary to what you would expect, the exposure to the wellbore environment helps “season” a new cable and prepares it for life into and out of a wellbore. These first several runs are critical for ensuring that you get the maximum trouble-free operation from your cable.

A new cable as delivered by the manufacturer undergoes important changes when it is first put into

service. These changes are tension, temperature and rotation. Cable tensions and wellbore temperature during field operations are much higher than during manufacture. These repeated higher tensions at elevated temperatures produce an embedment of the inner armor into the conductor insulation and a reduction of the diameter of a new cable in the range of 0.005". It is advantageous if your manufacturer’s process uses a series of pressure rollers to partially embed the inner armor into the plastic core before the outer armor is applied. This process reduces the diameter changes typical of a

74 September-OctOber 2011 WIre rOpe eXcHANGe

By Terry MoffaTT aNd Terry MaddeN

Cables built for operations in H2S and extreme corrosive well conditions use special alloy armor wires. Alloy wires do not pit or generate corrosion by-products.

Photo courtesy of Spectrum Wireline Services Ltd.

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AbOUt tHe AUtHOrS: Terry Moffatt, P.Eng., ME, PET, is president of Quality Wireline and Cable Inc. His experience includes co-founder and president of Wireline Works Inc.; and president and founder of PROMORE Engineering Inc. He has 20 years experience in the design and installation of permanent monitoring systems using wireline, and in the manufacture of electro-mechanical wireline.

Terry Madden is the U.S. sales manager of Quality Wireline and Cable Inc. His experience includes 28 years at Maddens Cable Service Inc. where he managed a service center and installed and troubleshot wireline. He also spent 2 years in technical sales at Wireline Works Inc. His expertise is troubleshooting wireline cable field problems.

“Copyright 2011, Well Servicing magazine. Reprinted with permission.”

new cable, which starts the seasoning process in advance of running into a well. See Figure 1. The insulation depicted in

red shows the indentation made during the pressure rollers process.

All cables used in oilfield service have an armor design that develops a torque proportional to the load on the cable. The torque of the outer armor wires is always greater than the opposing torque of the inner armor wires. This is because there are generally more armor wires on the outer, and the distance from the center is greater (increasing leverage). Under load the outer armor dominating will attempt to rotate and unwind the cable until there is a torque balance between the armor layers.

During manufacturing, a cable is subjected to only a few hundred pounds of tension, so there is essentially no torque in a new cable as delivered. When installed on a truck the spooling tensions are significantly higher than during manufacturing and the cable is not free to rotate so the cable will develop significant torque. During the first field operations, this new cable will try to rotate to equalize the built up torque, as well as to support the weight of the tool string. To illustrate the magnitude of this problem consider a new 5/16” cable deployed in a straight 20,000 ft. well. The total rotations that a new cable end would need to rotate in order to equalize the torque could be over 400.

One way the problems associated with cable rotation can be reduced is if the manufacturer uses a special coarse blocking material that increases the friction between the inner and outer armor, thus reducing rotation. After repeated operations, this initial blocking material is slowly lost. With standard cables using galvanized steel armor wires, the spaces between armor wires now become filled with the corrosion by-products of zinc and iron. These by-products combined with the roughening of the wire from corrosion serve to increase the friction between the inner and outer armor, thereby reducing cable rotation.

Cables built for operations in H2S and extreme corrosive well conditions use special alloy armor wires. Alloy wires do not pit or generate corrosion by-products.

Without this friction from corrosion, alloy cables rotate freely throughout their life, after the initial blocking material is lost.

Operations using alloy cables are frequently in wells containing toxic well gases where hydraulic pack-offs are generally kept much tighter than in regular operations. These conditions result in additional unwinding and loosening of the outer armor. Alloy cables throughout their life must have the armor tightened and set with post forming. There are no standard rules for servicing alloy cables, but it is a good practice to bring a new alloy cable to a service center after the first job and thereafter from every 10 to 20 runs.

All cables that become loose, but in particular new cables, are more susceptible to damage including: 1) drum crush; 2) outer armor wires being “milked” into a “bird cage”; and 3) a reduced breaking strength. Importantly, the breaking strength of a normalized cable comes from all of the inner and outer armor wires combined. When a cable becomes loose, the load is shifted from all the wires to the inner wires only. This dramatically reduces the breaking strength as shown in Figure 2. y

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10,000

15,000

BREAKING STRENGTH LOSS AS OUTER ARMORWIRES LOOSEN ON A 5/16" MONO-CONDUCTOR

Full Cable Breaking Strength

Inner Wires Only (BS)

Outer Armor WiresLoosen and SlowlyLose All Strength

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10 All Material Handling www.allmaterialhandling.com

13 Alps Wire Rope www.alpswirerope.com

49 Associated Wire Rope & Rigging

46 Associated Wire Rope Fabrica-tors www.awrf.org

41 Bridon American www.bridonamerican.com

76 The Caldwell Group www.caldwellinc.com

23 Chant Engineering Co., Inc. www.chantengineering.com

50 Cumberland Sales Company www.cumberlandsalescompany.com

80 Elite Sales www.elitesalesinc.com

14 Filtec-Precise www.filtec-precise.com

38/65 IntegriCert www.integricert.com

79 Gaylin International www.gaylin.com

29 GN Rope Fitting www.gnweb.com

28 HALO Wire Rope www.halowirerope.com

6 Harrington Hoists, Inc. www.harringtonhoists.com

8 Holloway Houston, Inc. www.hhlifting.com

61 J&L Offshore www.jloffshore.com

69 Jergens Inc. www.jergensinc.com

5/69 Ken Forging, Inc. www.kenforging.com

2 Landmann Wire www.landmannwire.com

29 Modulift www.modulift.com

53 Miller Lifting Products www.millerlifting.net

53 Muncy Industries www.muncy-upson.com

49 Rope Block / Sea Link www.ropeblock.com

71 RUD Chain www.rudchain.com

57 Samco Sales, Inc. www.samcosales.com

33 Southern Weaving www.southernweaving.com

45 Southern Wire www.southernwire.com

11 Strider-Resource www.strider-resource.com

34 Tandemloc www.tandemloc.com

45 Talurit www.talurit.com

71 UASD, Inc. www.riggingus.com

24 Vanguard Steel www.vanguardsteel.com

6 Van Beest B.V. www.vanbeest.nl

73 Wirop Industrial Co., Ltd. www.wirop.com.tw

3 Yarbrough LLC www.yarcable.com

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A. This is a question that keeps many a retired rope engineer employed on a consulting basis for years after retirement.

There is some good information regarding ropes, their inspection, and their anticipated life. As with all things these factors can and are altered by operators, use patterns, and abuse in some cases.

The rope you are questioning requires a thorough examination. It is likely that there should be some internal failures due to fatigue at the very least. At the same time, if this rope was manufactured well, with good steel wires, it is possible that it is still fit for use, especially if it was well maintained and lightly cycled. There are criteria for determining these things.

Based on its life I would highly recommend increasing the regularly scheduled inspections of this rope. Also, I would highly recommend that you have a qualified wire rope inspector, preferably a certified rigging inspector or qualified personnel from the rope manufacturer, do a thorough examination for fitness.

ISO has some very good specifications on determining rope requirements and calculating

the potential service life of rope. Try ISO 4301 as a starting point (4301-1 for overhead cranes and 4301-2 for mobile cranes).

Also, the Wire Rope Technical Board has authored several fine documents that relate to this question, the Wire Rope Users Manual as well as the Wire Rope Inspection pamphlet but not from the formulaic perspective of the ISO documentation. Anyone working with wire rope on a regular basis should have these two documents in their reference library. Also, the inspection pamphlet includes a form layout that can be used as an inspection document.

This is a long reply, but not nearly long enough to tell you whether you can continue to use this particular rope or not. As a wire rope guy I would say, “when in doubt replace the rope.” Its fitness certainly can’t be equal to its original new condition at this point. Also, when it comes to overhead lifting, safety has to be the first concern. There are always people and expensive things near to the items that our customers lift. Better to be safe.

Look into the resources mentioned - Information is a powerful thing. y

Q. What is the average life span of a wire rope? I have a customer who has had the same wire

rope on his crane for 20 years. There is nothing wrong with it physically. Should he change it? – Calvin, New Business Development at Konecranes

Brad Benner, President Alps Wire Rope. Alps Wire Rope Corporation, head-quartered in Chicago, IL and established in 1968, markets a wide range of products manufactured by world-class mills from throughout the world. Alps’ is dedicated to providing quality products, with excellent service, to the various industries served.

[RiggeR’s CoRneR]

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Brad Benner, President alPs Wire roPe From the Linked in Wire rope Group

rigging tiPs: inspection & anticipated life span of Wire rope

Nothing written here should be considered an opinion on the fitness of the rope in question, only guidelines for determining the fitness of the rope in question.

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