GOST 10506-76 PDF

GOST 10506-76

Name in English:
GOST 10506-76

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 10506-76

Description in English:

Hoist closed wire ropes. Assortment

Description in Russian:
Канаты стальные закрытые подъемные. Сортамент
Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
15

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1 business day

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1 business day

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GOST03507

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Full title and description

GOST 10506-76 — "Hoist closed wire ropes. Assortment." The standard establishes the assortment (types, diameters and basic construction) of closed spiral steel hoisting ropes used for lifting appliances and crane hoists.

Abstract

GOST 10506-76 defines the construction classes, nominal diameters, and assortment (range) of closed (spiral) steel hoist ropes with specified layer arrangements (one z-shaped layer plus one, two or three x-shaped layers depending on diameter). It also references related technical requirements (testing, marking, packing and acceptance) as applied through companion standards and later amendments. The document was introduced in the late 1970s and issued with several amendments in the 1980s–1990s.

General information

  • Status: Introduced 1978 (based on USSR decision dated 2 June 1976); traditionally listed as the GOST for closed hoist ropes and subject to later amendments—consult the national standards registry for current legal status in a given country.
  • Publication date: Date of introduction / entry into effect: 01 January 1978 (decision approved 02 June 1976).
  • Publisher: State Committee for Standards of the USSR (Gosstandart) — later maintained in post‑Soviet interstate/GOST catalogs and commercial standards libraries.
  • ICS / categories: Accessories for lifting equipment / wire ropes (ICS references associated with lifting equipment and wire ropes; commonly catalogued under lifting equipment accessories like 53.020.30 / wire ropes groups).
  • Edition / version: Original designation GOST 10506-76 (introduced 1978 in effect); text circulated with Amendments No. 1, 2 and 3 (amendments published in the 1980s and early 1990s).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 15 pages in the published standard listing (commercial copies list 15 pages).

Scope

The standard applies to steel closed (spiral) hoist ropes intended for lifting use. It specifies rope constructions by layer pattern and the assortment of nominal diameters: typical ranges cover diameters from about 20 mm up to 50 mm, with the number of x‑shaped layers increasing for larger diameters (one layer for smaller sizes, two or three layers for larger sizes). The standard is concerned with the dimensional assortment and constructional types, while test methods, acceptance rules and marking/packaging are handled by companion technical standards.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition of closed (spiral) hoist rope constructions (z- and x-pattern wire layers) and corresponding diagrams.
  • Assortment of nominal diameters and which constructions correspond to each diameter range (e.g., 20–38 mm: one x-layer; 40–46 mm: two x-layers; 50 mm: three x-layers as examples described in the standard).
  • Reference to required mechanical/strength groups (marking groups) and nominal breaking-force parameters used for selection and procurement.
  • Cross‑references to related standards that cover technical requirements, acceptance rules, testing methods, marking, packaging, transportation and storage for wire ropes used in lifting.

Typical use and users

This standard is used by manufacturers of steel wire ropes, crane and hoist designers, procurement specialists, inspection and testing laboratories, maintenance personnel for lifting equipment, and regulatory/standards bodies when specifying or checking rope type and assortment for hoisting applications. It is especially relevant where legacy GOST specifications are required or accepted (e.g., CIS markets, manufacturers exporting to those markets).

Related standards

Companion and related documents commonly cited alongside GOST 10506-76 include standards that cover: test methods and mechanical requirements for wire ropes, acceptance and inspection rules, marking and packaging (for example, standards in the GOST series dealing with wire rope testing and selection). Internationally, selection and care of crane wire ropes are covered by ISO/EN documents (e.g., ISO 4308, ISO 4309 and related crane/wire‑rope guidance). For precise cross‑references consult the current national/international standards index.

Keywords

hoist ropes; closed spiral rope; steel wire rope; assortment; rope construction; lifting equipment; GOST 10506-76; z-layer; x-layer; crane ropes; wire rope diameters.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 10506-76 is a Soviet / interstate standard titled "Hoist closed wire ropes. Assortment" that defines the assortment (types, nominal diameters and constructions) of closed spiral steel hoist ropes used for lifting applications.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the constructional types (layer patterns such as z‑ and x‑shaped wire layers), the nominal diameter assortment for hoist closed spiral ropes and associated designation information. Detailed mechanical tests, acceptance criteria and handling are referenced to companion standards.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Rope manufacturers, crane and hoist designers, procurement and quality engineers, inspection laboratories, maintenance teams and standards bodies—particularly in regions where GOST standards are used or required.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The standard was introduced for use from 01 January 1978 and subsequently received amendments in the 1980s–1990s. Its current legal status can vary by country: some jurisdictions still list it in catalogs or use it in practice, while others may have replaced it with newer interstate, national (GOST R) or international (ISO/EN) documents. Users should verify the active/superseded status in the official national or interstate standards registry before relying on it for regulatory compliance.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It is part of the family of lifting‑equipment and wire‑rope GOST standards and is commonly used together with other GOST documents that define technical requirements, testing, acceptance and marking for wire ropes and lifting accessories. International equivalents on specific topics (selection, inspection and discard criteria) exist as ISO/EN standards.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Hoist rope, closed spiral rope, steel wire rope, assortment, rope construction, lifting, crane rope, GOST 10506-76.