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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 75 · § 75.1434

§ 75.1434. Retirement criteria.

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Unless damage or deterioration is removed by cutoff, wire ropes shall be removed from service when any of the following conditions occurs:
(a)The number of broken wires within a rope lay length, excluding filler wires, exceeds either---
(1)Five percent of the total number of wires; or
(2)Fifteen percent of the total number of wires within any strand;
(b)On a regular lay rope, more than one broken wire in the valley between strands in one rope lay length;
(c)A loss of more than one-third of the original diameter of the outer wires;
(d)Rope deterioration from corrosion;
(e)Distortion of the rope structure;
(f)Heat damage from any source;
(g)Diameter reduction due to wear that exceeds six percent of the baseline diameter measurement; or
(h)Loss of more than ten percent of rope strength as determined by nondestructive testing.
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