When it comes to lifting operations, few components are as essential as the crane rope. It may look simple at first glance, but behind every strand lies the engineering precision, strength, and safety that keep cranes operating smoothly in ports, construction sites, and offshore platforms worldwide.
At Aulone, we understand how critical crane ropes are to your lifting systems. Our production combines advanced equipment, strict quality control, and years of experience to deliver ropes that perform under the toughest working conditions.
A crane rope is not an ordinary steel wire rope—it’s designed to handle dynamic loads, bending, and rotation under tension. Unlike static ropes, crane ropes must endure continuous winding and unwinding on drums, all while maintaining high strength, flexibility, and stability.
The structure of a crane rope determines its performance. Each rope consists of multiple strands, and each strand is made up of wires twisted around a core. The design can vary according to the crane’s lifting mechanism and operational environment.
At Aulone, we produce both non-rotating and standard rotation types, ensuring you have the right rope for every application.
Function: The hoist rope lifts and lowers the load.
Typical Structure: 35WXK7 or 19xk7.
Features:
High breaking load
Low rotation
Excellent spooling performance on multiple-layer drums
Smooth surface and compacted structure
35WXK7 is a popular choice for high-performance cranes. This rope combines varying multistrand designs to achieve outstanding rotation resistance and stability in high-lift operations. It can also be galvanized for better corrosion protection—ideal for offshore or marine cranes.
Function: Controls the angle of the boom.
Typical Structure: 8XK26WS-IWRC or 8XK36WS-IWRC.
Features:
Great flexibility
Excellent fatigue resistance
Stable under repeated winding
Optional EPIWRC plastic-coated core for improved corrosion resistance
These ropes are mainly used in crawler cranes, ship cranes, and offshore lifting systems.
Function: Moves the trolley horizontally.
Typical Structure: 6XK19S or 6XK36WS.
Features:
High wear resistance
Smooth running performance
Cost-effective and reliable for long-term use
Used for smaller lifting or auxiliary functions.
Lightweight, durable, and easy to replace when needed.
To ensure durability and performance, Aulone uses high carbon steel wire with tensile strengths of 1770 N/mm², 1960 N/mm², or 2160 N/mm², depending on customer requirements.
Core Type:
IWRC (Independent Wire Rope Core): Provides superior strength and resistance to crushing.
Fiber Core (FC): Available for light-duty or indoor applications.
Coating Options:
Galvanized: Adds a zinc layer to protect against corrosion—perfect for marine or humid environments.
Ungalvanized: For indoor or dry working conditions.
Each reel is lubricated during production to reduce friction and extend service life.
At Aulone, we don’t just produce ropes—we engineer reliability.
Here’s what sets us apart:
German-imported compacting equipment (GPL037) that improves precision by 30%.
Advanced testing facilities to verify tensile strength, torsion, bending fatigue, and coating thickness.
Customizable specifications according to your project requirements.
Support for third-party inspection and certification, including BV, SGS, ABS, or DNV.
Every batch is traceable with a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) and full inspection records.
We know our clients care about safety, consistency, and compliance—that’s why our ropes are built with tight quality control at every stage.
Aulone crane ropes are widely used in:
Tower cranes and mobile cranes
Crawler cranes
Gantry and port cranes
Offshore and ship cranes
Construction and mining cranes
No matter the environment—on land or at sea—Aulone ropes deliver strength and stability where it matters most.
Our quality control starts long before the rope is completed.
Raw Material Inspection – Steel wire diameter, tensile strength, and surface condition are strictly checked.
Stranding and Closing – Automatic control ensures uniform tension distribution and compact structure.
Lubrication and Galvanization Test – Consistent coating thickness is verified to prevent premature corrosion.
Final Testing – Each reel undergoes visual inspection, diameter tolerance check, and tensile test.
Packaging and Traceability – Each coil is tagged with full manufacturing data for tracking.
Every rope leaves our factory ready to install, with documented inspection records.
The 35WXK7 compacted non-rotating rope remains one of our best-selling products for tower cranes, ship cranes, and offshore cranes.
Its low rotation, high breaking load, and stable performance under multi-layer winding make it the rope of choice for high-lift operations.
For customers working in coastal or humid conditions, we recommend hot-dip galvanized versions for longer service life.
Aulone believes durability is the key to sustainability.
Longer rope life means fewer replacements, reduced downtime, and less waste.
By optimizing compaction technology and lubrication systems, we extend the working lifespan of our ropes while maintaining top mechanical performance.
A high-quality crane rope is not just a lifting component—it’s the heart of your crane’s safety system.
Choosing the right rope structure and supplier determines how efficiently and safely your crane operates over time.
At Aulone, we’re proud to support global customers in the construction, marine, mining, and offshore industries with reliable, customizable, and certified crane ropes.
High strength, high precision, and high confidence—Aulone crane ropes keep your lifting operations secure and smooth.
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