Re-socketing Steel Wire

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • Re-socketing steel wire need to be done after 2,5 years. Step 1:Measure Socket Bowl. To Determine where to apply seizing wire,measure socket from bottom of the socket to top of the bowl.Step 2: Slide Socket onto Rope.Step 3-Apply Seizing wire at base of socket.Note Only use soft annealed iron wire for seizing wire.Step 4- Broom Wire Rope End.Using a marlin spike,begin to open the strands. Using a short piece of pipe,bend each strand open to 60 degree included angle. Key to making a good socket: A.Properly Broom rope end,B.Clean Wires Throughly.C.Align Vertically when pouring Resin /wire lock. Step 5. Clean Wire Rope End. Swish the broom out rope end in a solvent and make sure that the wires are clean from the very bottom of the broom up to the seizing band.Note .Clean solvent is recommended to achieve best result.Step 6. Pull Broom into socket Bowl.Step 7. Seal Bottom of the socket.To provide a greater seal ,wrap electrical tape over the socketing putty.Step 8. Mix Resin/wire Lock. Proper mixing to achieve 100% termination efficiency. Step 9 .Pour resin/wire lock mixture into socket.After mixing resin/wire lock and hardener,immediately prepare to pour into the socket.Step 10 . Re-Lubricate wire rope. #resin #socket #goldnose #wirerope #broom #wirelock #offshore #workwire #towwire #mixing #seizing #AHTS #anchorhandling #steelwire

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  • @Alfonzo95
    @Alfonzo95 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We are watching this video from Mexico onboard an AHTS

    • @Robyjonly
      @Robyjonly  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      thanking you very for watching this video..really appreciate.. stay safe and Healthy always

  • @jackchannel1803
    @jackchannel1803 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good job

  • @gurlalSingh-zf6ib
    @gurlalSingh-zf6ib 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thx sir for. The helpful video

  • @michaelhall9818
    @michaelhall9818 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    1 major mistake. Rope needs to be very straight going into the socket for a length equal to 20 x diameter of rope. When curving into socket like was done in video, there will be an imbalance of loading on the individual wires when the assembly is straightened and under tension. What will happen is half of the wires will be under tension and half will be under compression. Under high tension loading, the assembly will almost certainly fail before reaching the catalog breaking strength of the rope.
    Other mistake is the wires were broomed excessively. When pulled into the socket, this will cause wires to “pile up” against wall of socket. Wires should be more evenly distributed in the bowl of the socket.
    Lastly, overtopping the top tips of the ends of the wires with the resin mixture may look good after pouring, but under loading and the resin cone seats down into the bowl of the socket, the overtopped portion will likely crack and may even chip off. Though this may be alarming, it actually does not affect strength or integrity. But better to just not overtop. Leave the tips exposed.

    • @brianjohnston4207
      @brianjohnston4207 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In 20 years I've never left the tips exposed and have never had an issue.
      They should be closing the broom with a hammer though.

    • @barnsdalebob
      @barnsdalebob 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@brianjohnston4207we would have been sacked for such a bodge job, the brush wasn't cleaned correctly, it was too big when drawn into the socket and we would have had it much higher in order to correct the alignment with the rope to socket also the wirelock would have been paddle mixed all in one larger container.

    • @brianjohnston4207
      @brianjohnston4207 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@barnsdalebob agreed! I would have closed that broom up with a hammer, then submerged the whole thing in citrasolve with some air bubbling in it.
      You can mix wirelock in multiple containers but they have to be done at the exact same time.
      You are correct typically you would combine all 3 wirelock kits into 1 container.
      If they don't all cure at the same time you can get cracking and voids in the resin and failure.

    • @michaelhall9818
      @michaelhall9818 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@brianjohnston4207 100% agree Brian. It is recommended tips be left exposed. Pouring over the top will lead to that section likely developing cracks on that top section only. It shouldn't lead to cracking throughout the section that has wires. It's like rebar in concrete. But better to leave tips exposed.

    • @brianjohnston4207
      @brianjohnston4207 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@michaelhall9818 like I said, been doing it for 21 years, and never leave the wires exposed and never had an issue.
      Exposed tips is just another gateway for rust and it's ugly. If you know what are doing its a non issue, I've seen lots of cracked and chucked out resin sockets upon inspection it's usually from whoever poured the sockets not filling the grooves on the inside before pouring and when the socket seats the cone is not only damaged by breaking free from the grooves but seats suddenly .
      Unlike zinc which is soft and will mash into the bottom of the cone and not crack, resin is solid, but secceptible to cracking when seated in this manner.
      I have the luxury of presenting my pours before I ship them to a customer and when I perform break testing on high performance rope we always use resin and present the cones to proof load before performing the tests.

  • @climax7260
    @climax7260 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    good job

    • @Robyjonly
      @Robyjonly  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you 😀😀😀

  • @gunarnogun3610
    @gunarnogun3610 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bang kalau nak buka socket mana cepat di bakar atau di dingin kan dulu bang 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @puddinpemberani7336
    @puddinpemberani7336 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good job