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14、University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.vCommittee Roster.viCorrespondence With ASME A17 Committee.xiPreface.xiiPart 1Stranded Carbon Steel Wire Ropes for Elevators.1Section 1.1Scope.1Section 1.2References.1Section 1.3Terminolog
15、y.2Section 1.4Material.7Section 1.5Rope Workmanship and Finish.8Section 1.6Properties and Tolerances of Newly Constructed Rope.9Section 1.7Testing And Compliance for Newly Constructed Rope.11Section 1.8Ordering Information.12Section 1.9Packaging and Identification.13Section 1.10Replacement Criteria.
16、13Mandatory AppendixITables.17Part 2Aramid Fiber Ropes for Elevators.25Section 2.1Scope.25Section 2.2References.25Section 2.3Terminology.25Section 2.4Material.27Section 2.5Properties and Tolerances of Newly Constructed Rope.27Section 2.6Newly Constructed Rope Dimensions for Circular Cross-SectionDesigns(Type I).28Section 2.7Newly Constructed Rope Dimensions for Noncircular Cross-Section Designs(Type II).28Section 2.8Testing and Compliance.28Section 2.9Replacement Criteria.29Part 3Noncircular Ela