Breakage of suspension ropes
- Causes
- Overstressing tensile failure
- Inadequate / improper lubrication or throwing up of lubricant (Suspension rope only)
- If material not rust resistance, it corrodes on exposure to dust, dirt, and water. A proper lubricant also prevents corrosion
- The wire undergoes frequent bending or undesirable friction due to unsuitable pulley geometry or groove
- Description of defect
When a lift car or counterweight fall at a high speed, the resultant force will exceed the tensile strength of the ropes, causing the ropes to be completely damaged. In a normal condition, when the load is slowly applied, the wire ropes will withstand a considerable stress. But, in the case of too-rapid acceleration or deceleration, it will result in overstressing and breakage.
Broken suspension ropes [20]
Worn / broken rope