9.9mm Apex 60m 2xDry
Description
Our Apex series ropes are designed to provide optimum life safety while permitting the climber to push past his or her personal limits. Apex offers excellent durability with extreme fall protection. Designed to be pushed everyday, Apex ropes provide the long life and safety assurance you have come to expect from MAXIM Dynamic Ropes.
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Weight | 63.0 g/m 8.333 lbs / 3780 g |
Diameter (millimeters) | 9.9 mm |
Length (meters) | 60 m |
Rope Type![]() ![]() | Single |
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 7 falls / 0 falls / 0 falls |
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 29.0 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 5.0 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 9.50 kN / 0.00 kN / 0.00 kN |
Dry Treatment![]() ![]() | Sheath & Core |
Sheath Proportion (%) | |
Sheath Slippage (mm) | 0 mm |
Type of Middle Mark | None |
Rope End Marker | None |
Certification | |
RFID / NFC Option![]() ![]() | None |
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No blanket safe working load (SWL) recommendations can be made for any line because SWL's must be calculated based on application, conditions of use, and potential danger to personnel among other considerations. It is recommended that the end user establish working loads and safety factors based on best practices established by the end user's industry; by professional judgment and personal experience; and after thorough assessment of all risks. The SWL is a guideline for the use of a rope in good condition for non-critical applications and should be reduced where life, limb, or valuable property is involved, or in cases of exceptional service such as shock loading, sustained loading, severe vibration, etc. The Cordage Institute specifies that the SWL of a rope shall be determined by dividing the Minimum Tensile Strength of the rope by a safety factor. The safety factor ranges from 5 to 12 for non-critical uses and is typically set at 15 for life lines.