There are three
styles available
(S) Steel with Cadmium Plated.
(SS) Stainless Steel
(SSP) Stainless Steel and Pressure Compensating
(for deep sea water applications) |
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The working Swivel has matched sets
of 2 or more flush ground angular contact
ball bearings that are permanently lubricated
with high pressure grease and sealed
at the factory.
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Esmet Electroline® Crane
Drilling Swivels angular contact ball bearings
are the key to the superior performance of
this factory made line of swivels offered by
eMaterialhandling.com. Water well drilling
and underground utility contractors have discovered
how useful the Esmet Drilling Swivels can be
in increasing job production. Matched
sets of precision ground angular ball bearings
enable the swivels to effectively handle high
thrust loads encountered in a wide range of
lifting and pulling operations.
These factory made swivels let the load rotate
under control, allowing the wire rope to neutralize
itself and greatly increase the service life
of the wire rope.
These high performance swivels are available
to handle safe working loads from 1/2 ton to
15 tons, with cranes and other lifting devices
used in construction, mining, cargo handling,
oceanographic and other fields.
The Working Swivel units are made of high strength
alloy steel (120,000 psi yield strength and
140,000 psi ultimate strength) and all external
surfaces are zinc plated to protect against
rust and corrosion. Designs also are
available in stainless steel.
There are two or more angular ball bearings
built into the eight designs offered and all
are factory lubricated and sealed to maintain
internal lubrication for the life of the swivel. Swivel
to line terminations are easily made in the
field with the factory sleeve and plug technique.
A Sleeve and plug terminating technique is
used to connect the wire rope directly to design
series 6,000,6300, and 6400 swivels. The
sleeve and plug concept was originated by the
factory more than 40 years ago and is considered
the best mechanical termination process available.
This procedure requires no heat, no acids nor
special tools as used in other termination
methods, and allows for ease in field installation
using simple hand tools. Especially
suited for uses with water well drilling rigs. |
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Contact
Us At 805-647-4792 |
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Model 6000 |
Model 6100 |
Model 6200 |
Model 6300 |
Model 6400 |
Model 6500 |
Model 6600 |
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Rope
Size |
S.W.L.
Tons |
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6000 |
6100 |
6200 |
6300 |
6400 |
6500 |
6600 |
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1/8" |
.5 |
6012
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6112 |
6212 |
6312 |
6412 |
6512 |
6612 |
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1/4" |
.75 |
6025 |
6125 |
6225 |
6325 |
6425 |
6525 |
6625 |
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3/8" |
1.5 |
6037 |
6137 |
6237 |
6337 |
6437 |
6537 |
6637 |
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1/2" |
3.0 |
6050 |
6150 |
6250 |
6350 |
6450 |
6550 |
6650 |
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5/8" |
5.0 |
6062 |
6162 |
6262 |
6362 |
6462 |
6562 |
6662 |
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3/4" |
8.5 |
6075 |
6175 |
6275 |
6375 |
6475 |
6575 |
6675 |
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7/8" |
10.0 |
6087 |
6187 |
6287 |
6387 |
6487 |
6587 |
6687 |
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1" |
15.0 |
6099 |
6199 |
6299 |
6399 |
6499 |
6599 |
6699 |
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All fittings furnished in cadmium
plated steel. Also available in stainless steel
and pressure compensating models for deep sea water
applications.
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Procedures
for Use and Inspection |
Loads
should never exceed the safe working loads (S.W.L.)
shown. Any shock load, overload, or side load
beyond the S.W.L. can damage or deform the swivel,
in which case the manufacture warranty is void under
these conditions.
Swivels should be inspected regularly for signs of
damage due to overloading, a condition identified by
spinning the swivel by hand. If the motion is
rough or has a ratchet like effect, the bearings have
been damaged and should be replaced.
Side loading can occur if the swivel is improperly
used as part of a sling or when it is pulled over a
sheave while loaded. Damage is indicated when
the swivel turns freely in one spot and locks in another,
or by inspecting the gap between the barrel and shank. If
the gap is wide on one side and closed on the opposite,
there is damage.
Swivels showing signs of failure should be returned
to the factory with a detailed history of the unit
- use of swivel, how employed, loads imposed, length
of service, etc. |
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