Pe rating to lb

Posted December 14, 2008 ·. basically just add 10 to PE and thats the equivaklent braid breakings trength. say you have PE4, make the 4 into 40 and then add 10, so that equates to 50# braid. again, when it says PE1, make 1 into 10 then add 10, so PE1 is 20# braid. PE is an abbreviation for Poly Ethylene which is what braided Dyneema or Spectra is made from. A simple way of determining PE ratings is to simply multiply the PE number x 10 to get LB strenght. e.g. PE5 = 50lb approx. But you will always have some braid makers whose PE5 breaks well above the nominal 50lb.

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The line ratings on most rods do not indicate how much weight the rod will lift. The rating on the rod indicates the most suitable breaking strain line to use on the rod, with a correct drag for that line set on the reel. The rating is designed to achieve a working curve in the rod, without reaching a lock-up point.

Re: PE to LB Conversion My understanding is that PE actually refers to the diametre & actually works out better when you are trying to work out line capacity. A PE 1 in say YGK will be 33lb where as a PE in Nitlon might be 20lb. There are a few PE braid lines braided with 8 thinner strands for better smoothness. These are mostly for offshore deep jigging, rated at more than 40lb-test, and they are expensive. Smoothness is very important because line always contact to line guides with relatively high tension in jigging. The line ratings on most rods do not indicate how much weight the rod will lift. The rating on the rod indicates the most suitable breaking strain line to use on the rod, with a correct drag for that line set on the reel. The rating is designed to achieve a working curve in the rod, without reaching a lock-up point. PEI Ratings. Tile that experiences much foot traffic will be harder and denser than tile that receives no foot traffic. Its coefficient of friction, or COF, make it favorable to walking. Tile installed on a wall receives no foot traffic and, in fact, almost no wear of any kind.

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Their actual breaking strength will commonly well exceed their pound-test rating. Braided lines often have 1/3 to 1/4 the diameter of mono or fluorocarbon lines 

Their actual breaking strength will commonly well exceed their pound-test rating. Braided lines often have 1/3 to 1/4 the diameter of mono or fluorocarbon lines 

Japanese No. #6. Standard Diameter, 0.40 mm. KG(MAX), 42.8kg. LB(CLASS), 95lb  20 Mar 2017 PE ratings annoyed me back then and I decided to stick to the more conventional diameter and breaking strains, even if they themselves are quite  7 Oct 2014 What does PE rating mean for a rod? The diameter of the line does not appear to make much influence on the rod other than load rating. So is a 

Thanks for the chart. Now if only the line manufacturers would start putting the diameters on the packs. They seem to be shying away from it now.

SOURCE Japanese PE diameter(mm) 8 strand PE diameter(mm) 4 strand PE diameter(mm) PE 0.6 0.128mm 22 lb 0.120mm 8 lb 0.130mm PE 0.8 0.148mm 23 lb Chart comparing Japanese PE Braided Line Ratings with 4-strand and 8-strand PE Braided Line. Posted December 14, 2008 ·. basically just add 10 to PE and thats the equivaklent braid breakings trength. say you have PE4, make the 4 into 40 and then add 10, so that equates to 50# braid. again, when it says PE1, make 1 into 10 then add 10, so PE1 is 20# braid. PE is an abbreviation for Poly Ethylene which is what braided Dyneema or Spectra is made from. A simple way of determining PE ratings is to simply multiply the PE number x 10 to get LB strenght. e.g. PE5 = 50lb approx. But you will always have some braid makers whose PE5 breaks well above the nominal 50lb. This is an article that I found online quite a long time ago. I'm sorry but I can't remember where I found it. Why PE ratings cut the BS BRAIDED gel-spun polyethylene fibres the line you know as braid is now well and truly entrenched into the fishing tackle armoury of millions of anglers worldwide. To make it easier for the consumer, most brands (e.g Daiwa with J-Braid & Sunline with Super PE) market their lines with a breaking strain that's 10 times the PE rating - 10 X (PE) 5 = 50lb. Although, in most cases these lines will break well above the advertised breaking strain.

1.5 PE line by Varivas. In the Japanese market they use the line diameter as a reference measure instead of the lb rating. Surely the lb rating is still used on packages and for marketing purposes but all the reels and rods are rated and measured according to the PE line rating. Re: PE to LB Conversion My understanding is that PE actually refers to the diametre & actually works out better when you are trying to work out line capacity. A PE 1 in say YGK will be 33lb where as a PE in Nitlon might be 20lb. There are a few PE braid lines braided with 8 thinner strands for better smoothness. These are mostly for offshore deep jigging, rated at more than 40lb-test, and they are expensive. Smoothness is very important because line always contact to line guides with relatively high tension in jigging. The line ratings on most rods do not indicate how much weight the rod will lift. The rating on the rod indicates the most suitable breaking strain line to use on the rod, with a correct drag for that line set on the reel. The rating is designed to achieve a working curve in the rod, without reaching a lock-up point.