IS 3534 Part 1

: 2010

Wire Ropes for Lifts — Part 1: Minimum Requirements

CurrentSpecializedSpecificationMEP · Lifts, Escalators and Mechanical Handling
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This standard specifies the minimum requirements for the manufacture, testing, and supply of stranded steel wire ropes used for suspension, compensation, and governor duties in passenger and goods elevators.

Specifies the minimum requirements for steel wire ropes for passenger and goods lifts.

Quick Reference Values
Tensile strength grade (Dual tensile)1370/1770 N/mm²
Tensile strength grade (Single tensile)1570 or 1770 N/mm²
Standard rope diameter tolerance+1% to +5% of nominal diameter
Maximum ovality toleranceMax 3% of nominal diameter
Key Formulas
F_min = (K * d^2 * R_0) / 1000 — Minimum breaking force calculation where K is the minimum breaking force factor
Practical Notes
Wire rope diameter must always be measured across the crowns (widest part) of the strands using a broad-jawed caliper, not in the valleys.
Elevator ropes typically experience 'constructional stretch' shortly after installation, requiring engineers to plan for tension adjustments or rope shortening.
Over-lubrication can cause slippage on the traction sheave; always use lubricants specifically formulated for traction elevators.