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Sterling Atlas 1/2″ Rigging Rope- No splice
$304.99
1/2″ arbor rigging line is the go-to rope for everyday rigging with a tightly braided sheath that protects the core without sacrificing handling.
This 1/2″ (13mm) Atlas double braid rigging line is the workhorse of the Sterling arbor rigging lines. Sterling redesigned this double-braid construction with a polyester sheath and nylon core construction that provides a huge increase in overall strength, while lowering the static elongation. Atlas resists picking and protects the nylon core without sacrificing handling due to a tightly woven polyester sheath. The Atlas double braid rigging line works great with a capstan winch, port a wrap, or rigging blocks.
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Description
The ½” Atlas rigging line is the thinnest diameter in Sterling’s series of arbor rigging lines, ideal for lighter-duty dynamic rigging. Like the 9/16” and 5/8” the ½” version has a redesigned double-braid construction that provides a huge increase in overall strength. The new core construction has lowered the static elongation but still allows rope to absorb energy/impact force and can limit peak forces when catching wood in negative rigging applications. The tightly woven polyester sheath resists picking, and protects the core without sacrificing handling and flexibility. The ½”, along with the other diameters in the Atlas series are ideal for use in a Port-a-Wrap, capstan winch or rigging blocks.
Nylon core/polyester cover construction
– Unmatched strength-to-weight ratio
– Over 32% stronger than the previous Atlas design rigging rope
– Sturdy double-braid construction
Added eyes by Rope Logic include Scannable compatibility for track and trace capability.
Additional information
| Weight | 18.5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 13 × 13 × 7.5 in |
| Elongation | Elongation at 10% MBS: 4.1%, Elongation at 300lbs: 0.9% |
| Diameter | 13mm (1/2") |
| Rope Length | 200 ft |
| Material | Nylon/Polyester |
| Strand Count | 32 Strand |
| Tensile Strength | 10,800 lbs (48 kN) |
| Average Breaking Strength | 11,500lbs |
| Sheath Percentage | 49% |






