Sterling

Sterling WorkPro 12.5mm Static Climbing Line

$105.99-to$879.99
SKU:
WPRO12

WorkPro is an 12.5mm nylon and polyester static rope that is fully-certified and stronger than most other 12mm ropes. Made in the USA.

Active slide of Sterling WorkPro 12.5mm Static Climbing Line

Description

WorkPro is an 12.5mm nylon and polyester static rope that is fully-certified and stronger than most other 12mm ropes. Made in the USA.

Details

1/2" Static Rope

Core/Sheath: Nylon/Polyester


The 1/2" WorkPro is ideal for Arborists, Window Washers, and Rescue Teams.


Arbor: This kernmantle rope is certified to ANSI Z133 and EN 1891. Compatible with popular hardware for climbing and descent systems, this rope is also easier to grip. Uses: Climbing line for SRS and MRS.


Industrial: This rope is strong and durable for Industrial rescue and safety applications, and is dual-certified to EN 1891 Type A and NFPA 1983 General Use. Uses: Tower Climbing, Window Cleaning, Stand-by Rescue Teams and Confined Space.


Rescue: This rope is certified to NFPA  2500 (1983), and compatible with most standard rescue devices and equipment. Uses: Standard Main and Belay System, Twin-Tensioned System.


For the WorkPro, we developed an entirely new approach to rope construction—one that makes for balanced elongation in the core and sheath so they share the load evenly. This makes the WorkPro stronger than other 11 mm ropes of similar construction while retaining a small but important amount of elongation.


Available Lengths: 150', 200', 300', 600', 660' | 46, 61, 92, 183, 200 m

Added eyes by Rope Logic include Scannable compatibility for track and trace capability.

NFPA  2500 (1983)

EN 1891: Type A

ANSI Z133

Diameter (mm)                  MBS Rating (kN)

12.5                                      45.0

Weight (lb/100')               Elongation at 300 lb (%)

7.4                                         2.2

MBS Rating (lb)

10,116


⚠️ Warning.  This product can expose you to chemicals including Triacrylate/2-Hydroxypropyl Acrylate, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.