Phosphor Bronze Wire Rope, 6 x 7 Strand, 1/16" OD, 50' Length, 150 lbs Breaking Strength

Phosphor Bronze Wire Rope, 6 x 7 Strand, 1/16" OD, 50' Length, 150 lbs Breaking Strength Reviews



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Phosphor Bronze Wire Rope, 6 x 7 Strand, 1/16" OD, 50' Length, 150 lbs Breaking Strength Feature

  • Bronze material resists corrosion caused by brine, gases, and sulfite solutions
  • Bronze is non-magnetic, non-sparking, and has a smooth finish for ease of operation
  • 6x7 class fiber core has six strands of wire rope with three to fourteen wires in each strand, of which no more than nine are outside wires, and is formed helically around a fiber core
  • 6x7 fiber core is fatigue-resistant, and is a standard construction wire rope
  • Can be used for sand lines, or swabbing in drilling applications

Wire rope with 6x7 fiber core standard construction, also called sash cord, is commonly used for sand lines, or for swabbing in drilling applications. Bronze material resists corrosion caused by brine, gases, and sulfite solutions. This material is non-magnetic, non-sparking, and has a smooth finish for ease of operation. 6x7 class fiber core has six strands of wire rope with three to fourteen wires in each strand, of which no more than nine are outside wires, and is formed helically around a fiber core. 6x7 fiber core is fatigue-resistant, and is a standard construction wire rope.

Wire rope, also called wire cable, is an assembly of wire strands formed helically around a central core. It is used for pulling, lifting, rigging, hoisting, and motion-control applications most commonly found in the manufacturing, marine, oil, mining, fiber-optics, aircraft, automotive accessory, and construction industries. A combination of characteristics including material, finish, construction, diameter, length, and breaking strength combines to give each rope its performance ability. Wire rope materials are selected for properties such as strength, elasticity, conductivity, and chemical- and weather-resistance. For strength purposes, most wire rope is made of bright (uncoated or bare) wire. However, it is also produced in a variety of finishes, such as polypropylene (PE), vinyl (PVC), or nylon. These coatings can increase overall durability and strength, and allow for specific use. The breaking strength for wire rope is the strength at which new wire rope will fail under a stationary load. Breaking strength is not considered safe working load (SWL) limit.


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Sep 30, 2011 09:22:04

Stainless Steel 304 Wire Rope, 7 x 19 Strands, 1/8" OD, 50' Length, 1760 lbs Breaking Strength

Stainless Steel 304 Wire Rope, 7 x 19 Strands, 1/8" OD, 50' Length, 1760 lbs Breaking Strength Reviews



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Stainless Steel 304 Wire Rope, 7 x 19 Strands, 1/8" OD, 50' Length, 1760 lbs Breaking Strength Feature

  • Stainless steel 304 (18-8) is corrosion-resistant, and withstands high temperatures for a wide range of operation
  • Stainless steel 304 is a versatile material, commonly used in a wide variety of applications, and in saline atmospheres
  • 7x19 strand core has seven strands of wire rope with nineteen wires in each strand, formed helically around a strand core
  • 7x19 strand core is strong, and more flexible and fatigue-resistant than 7x7 class construction
  • Can be used over pulleys, rigging, winches, in exercise equipment, and garage door mechanics

Stainless steel 304 wire rope with 7x19 standard construction is used over pulleys, rigging, winches, in exercise equipment, and garage door mechanics. Stainless steel 304, also called 18-8, is corrosion-resistant, and withstands high temperatures for a wide range of operation. Stainless steel 304 is a versatile material, commonly used in a wide variety of applications, and in saline atmospheres. 7x19 strand core has seven strands of wire rope with nineteen wires in each strand, formed helically around a strand core. 7x19 strand core is strong, and more flexible and fatigue-resistant than 7x7 class construction.

Wire rope, also called wire cable, is an assembly of wire strands formed helically around a central core. It is used for pulling, lifting, rigging, hoisting, and motion-control applications most commonly found in the manufacturing, marine, oil, mining, fiber-optics, aircraft, automotive accessory, and construction industries. A combination of characteristics including material, finish, construction, diameter, length, and breaking strength combines to give each rope its performance ability. Wire rope materials are selected for properties such as strength, elasticity, conductivity, and chemical- and weather-resistance. For strength purposes, most wire rope is made of bright (uncoated or bare) wire. However, it is also produced in a variety of finishes, such as polypropylene (PE), vinyl (PVC), or nylon. These coatings can increase overall durability and strength, and allow for specific use. The breaking strength for wire rope is the strength at which new wire rope will fail under a stationary load. Breaking strength is not considered safe working load (SWL) limit.


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Sep 29, 2011 08:21:03

Galvanized Steel Vinyl Coated Wire Rope, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, 3/16" Coated Outside Diameter, Black

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Galvanized Steel Vinyl Coated Wire Rope, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, 3/16" Coated Outside Diameter, Black Feature

  • Black-colored wire rope for ease of recognition
  • Galvanized steel is coated with a thin layer of zinc that protects underlying material from corrosion and provides rust resistance
  • Galvanized steel remains ductile over long work periods, and usually has a higher breaking strength than stainless steel
  • Vinyl [Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)]-coating is a hard, durable plastic that resists most chemicals and has excellent dimensional stability for ease of operation
  • 7x7 strand core is stronger but less flexible than 6x19 and 6x36 class constructions

Galvanized steel vinyl-coated wire rope with 7x7 standard construction is commonly used in pulleys, and in aircraft and automotive controls. This wire rope is black-colored for ease of recognition. Galvanized steel wire rope is coated with a thin layer of zinc that protects the underlying material from corrosion and provides rust resistance. This strong material remains ductile over long work periods, and has a higher breaking strength than stainless steel. Vinyl, also called Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), is corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and has high strength. It resists reactions with acids, gasoline, alcohol, and hydrocarbons. It is flexible and resistant to weather and ultra-violet (UV) rays. Vinyl coating is a hard, durable plastic that resists most chemicals, has excellent dimensional stability, and can be sterilized. It resists oil, absorbs low levels of moisture, and is non-conductive. 7x7 strand core has seven strands of wire rope with seven wires in each strand formed helically around a strand core. 7x7 strand core is stronger, but less flexible than 6x19 and 6x36 class constructions.

Wire rope, also called wire cable, is an assembly of wire strands formed helically around a central core. It is used for pulling, lifting, rigging, hoisting, and motion-control applications most commonly found in the manufacturing, marine, oil, mining, fiber-optics, aircraft, automotive accessory, and construction industries. A combination of characteristics including material, finish, construction, diameter, length, and breaking strength combines to give each rope its performance ability. Wire rope materials are selected for properties such as strength, elasticity, conductivity, and chemical- and weather-resistance. For strength purposes, most wire rope is made of bright (uncoated or bare) wire. However, it is also produced in a variety of finishes, such as polypropylene (PE), vinyl (PVC), or nylon. These coatings can increase overall durability and strength, and allow for specific use. The breaking strength for wire rope is the strength at which new wire rope will fail under a stationary load. Breaking strength is not considered safe working load (SWL) limit.


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Sep 27, 2011 17:06:17

Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 5/32" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange

Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 5/32" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange Reviews



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Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 5/32" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange Feature

  • Orange-colored wire rope for ease of recognition
  • Stainless steel 18-8 is corrosion-resistant, and withstands high temperatures for a wide range of operation
  • Stainless steel is a versatile material, commonly used in a wide variety of applications, and in saline atmospheres
  • Nylon coating has excellent abrasion-resistance, and resists crushing and cracking
  • 7x7 strand core is stronger but less flexible than 6x19 and 6x36 class constructions

Nylon-coated, stainless steel wire rope with 7x7 standard construction is commonly used in pulleys, and in aircraft and automotive controls. This wire rope is orange-colored for ease of recognition. Stainless steel 304, also called 18-8, is corrosion-resistant, resists scaling, and withstands high temperatures for a wide range of operation. Stainless steel is a versatile material, commonly used in a wide variety of applications, and in saline atmospheres. Nylon coating is very strong, lightweight, and flexible, has excellent abrasion-resistance, and resists crushing and cracking. 7x7 strand core has seven strands of wire rope with seven wires in each strand formed helically around a strand core. 7x7 strand core is stronger but less flexible than 6x19 and 6x36 class constructions.

Wire rope, also called wire cable, is an assembly of wire strands formed helically around a central core. It is used for pulling, lifting, rigging, hoisting, and motion-control applications most commonly found in the manufacturing, marine, oil, mining, fiber-optics, aircraft, automotive accessory, and construction industries. A combination of characteristics including material, finish, construction, diameter, length, and breaking strength combines to give each rope its performance ability. Wire rope materials are selected for properties such as strength, elasticity, conductivity, and chemical- and weather-resistance. For strength purposes, most wire rope is made of bright (uncoated or bare) wire. However, it is also produced in a variety of finishes, such as polypropylene (PE), vinyl (PVC), or nylon. These coatings can increase overall durability and strength, and allow for specific use. The breaking strength for wire rope is the strength at which new wire rope will fail under a stationary load. Breaking strength is not considered safe working load (SWL) limit.


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Sep 26, 2011 01:01:19

Galvanized Steel Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 3/16" Cable Diameter, 100' Length, 4200 lbs Breaking Strength, 5/16" Coated Outside Diameter, Black

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Galvanized Steel Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 3/16" Cable Diameter, 100' Length, 4200 lbs Breaking Strength, 5/16" Coated Outside Diameter, Black Feature

  • Black-colored wire rope for ease of recognition
  • Galvanized steel is coated with a thin layer of zinc that protects underlying material from corrosion and provides rust resistance
  • Galvanized steel remains ductile over long work periods, and usually has a higher breaking strength than stainless steel
  • Nylon coating has excellent abrasion resistance, and resists crushing and cracking
  • 7x19 strand core is more flexible and fatigue-resistant than the 7x7 class construction
Galvanized steel is widely used in applications where rust resistance is needed, and can be identified by the crystallization patterning on the surface often called a "spangle".The process of hot-dip galvanizing results in a metallurgical bond between zinc and steel with a series of distinct iron-zinc alloys. The resulting coated steel can be used in much the same way as uncoated. Galvanized steel can be welded; however, one must exercise caution around the resulting zinc fumes. Galvanized steel is suitable for high-temperature applications of up to 392 Degree F 200 Degree C. Use at temperatures above this level will result in peeling of the zinc at the intermetallic layer. Wire rope consists of several strands laid or 'twisted' together like a helix. Each strand is likewise made of metal wires laid together like a helix. Initially wrought iron wires were used, but today steel is the main material used for wire ropes. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x19 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of nineteen wires each, (7x19=133). There are 133 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it. Wire rope is often sold with vinyl and nylon coatings. This increases weather resistance and overall durability.


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Sep 24, 2011 19:31:05

Galvanized Steel Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 10' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, 5/32" Coated Outside Diameter

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Galvanized Steel Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 10' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, 5/32" Coated Outside Diameter Feature

  • Corrosion Resistant
Stainless Steel is a large and widely used family of Iron-Chromium Alloys. Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 12 and 30 percent Chromium, plus other alloying elements. The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels. Stainless Steels are wrought or cast and consist of several families that are named for their metallurgical structure. Stainless Steels are fabricated and welded by all common processes and are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness. These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Density is .29 lbs./in3 for 300 series. Most stainless steel products in this catalog are of type 300 series. Formability is unusually good, and cold working results in increased strength. These alloys are non-magnetic in the annealed condition, although some may become slightly magnetic after cold working. They can be hardened only by cold working, and not by heat treatment. Stainless Steel 18-8 denotes 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. Welding characteristics are very good. Widely used in marine environments and in applications which require exposure to acetic acid compounds, and other chemical corrosives. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x7 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of seven wires each, (7x7=49). There are 49 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it.


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Sep 23, 2011 05:37:04

Loos Cableware AN100-C10 Stainless Steel Thimble for 9/32" and 5/16" Diameter Wire Rope

Loos Cableware AN100-C10 Stainless Steel Thimble for 9/32" and 5/16" Diameter Wire Rope Reviews



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Loos Cableware AN100-C10 Stainless Steel Thimble for 9/32" and 5/16" Diameter Wire Rope Feature

  • Stainless Steel construction provides excellent corrosion resistance
  • AN Thimbles from Loos & Co.,Inc. Cableware Division are manufactured to meet Military Specification
  • Provides excellent protection against surface abrasion of wire ropes
  • Enable users to create a very neat and tight loop in coated or bare wire ropes and cable
  • Use with Locoloc Copper Sleeves
Stainless Steel Thimble, for Wire Rope 9/32" and 5/16"


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Sep 22, 2011 09:55:04

Mazzella EE1-901 Nylon Synthetic Heavy Duty Web Sling with Twist Eyes #4, 1 Ply, 8' L x 1" W, Load Capacity 1600 lbs Vertical, 1250 lbs Choker, 3200 lbs Basket

Mazzella EE1-901 Nylon Synthetic Heavy Duty Web Sling with Twist Eyes #4, 1 Ply, 8' L x 1" W, Load Capacity 1600 lbs Vertical, 1250 lbs Choker, 3200 lbs Basket Reviews



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Mazzella EE1-901 Nylon Synthetic Heavy Duty Web Sling with Twist Eyes #4, 1 Ply, 8' L x 1" W, Load Capacity 1600 lbs Vertical, 1250 lbs Choker, 3200 lbs Basket Feature

  • Nylon is the most widely used general purpose synthetic web sling
  • Nylon unaffected by grease and oil, and the material has excellent chemical resistance to aldehydes, ethers, and strong alkalies
  • Nylon slings are not suitable for use with acids and bleaching agents
  • Slings should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark place, and should not be exposed to ultra-violet light
  • Conforms to OSHA and ASME B30.9
Warning: Nylon and polyester slings shall not be used at temperatures in excess of 194 degrees Fahrenheit, however, they may be used in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays may cause degradation to the nylon and polyester webbing. Do not exceed rated capacities. Conforms to OSHA and ASME B30.2232


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Sep 21, 2011 09:19:04

Stainless Steel 18-8 Vinyl Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 3/16" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange

Stainless Steel 18-8 Vinyl Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 3/16" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange Reviews



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Stainless Steel 18-8 Vinyl Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 3/16" Coated OD, 25' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Orange Feature

  • Corrosion Resistant
Stainless Steel is a large and widely used family of Iron-Chromium Alloys. Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 12 and 30 percent Chromium, plus other alloying elements. The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels. Stainless Steels are wrought or cast and consist of several families that are named for their metallurgical structure. Stainless Steels are fabricated and welded by all common processes and are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness. These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Density is .29 lbs./in3 for 300 series. Most stainless steel products in this catalog are of type 300 series. Formability is unusually good, and cold working results in increased strength. These alloys are non-magnetic in the annealed condition, although some may become slightly magnetic after cold working. They can be hardened only by cold working, and not by heat treatment. Stainless Steel 18-8 denotes 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. Welding characteristics are very good. Widely used in marine environments and in applications which require exposure to acetic acid compounds, and other chemical corrosives. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x7 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of seven wires each, (7x7=49). There are 49 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it.


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Sep 20, 2011 14:14:03

Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, 1/8" OD, 100' Length, 500 lbs Breaking Strength

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Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, 1/8" OD, 100' Length, 500 lbs Breaking Strength Feature

  • Corrosion Resistant
Wrought iron is commercially pure iron, having a very small carbon content (not more than 0.15 percent), but usually containing some slag. It is a fibrous material due to the slag inclusions. This is also what gives it a "grain" resembling wood, which is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure. Wrought iron is tough, malleable, ductile and easily welded. Wire rope consists of several strands laid or 'twisted' together like a helix. Each strand is likewise made of metal wires laid together like a helix. Initially wrought iron wires were used, but today steel is the main material used for wire ropes.


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Sep 19, 2011 18:35:21

Dayton 1DNL5 Sling, Web, Endless, L6Ft, 4800Lb, W2In

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Web Sling, Endless, Number of Plies 1, Width 2 In, Vertical Load 4800 Lb, Choker Hitch Cap 3800 Lb, Basket Hitch Capacity 9600 Lb, Length 6 Ft, Temp Range -50 to 200 F, Nylon Material, Conforms to OSHA and ASME B30.9 Standards


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Sep 18, 2011 19:48:07

Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 1/8" Coated OD, 100' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Red

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Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" Cable Diameter, 1/8" Coated OD, 100' Length, 920 lbs Breaking Strength, Red Feature

  • Corrosion Resistant
Stainless Steel is a large and widely used family of Iron-Chromium Alloys. Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 12 and 30 percent Chromium, plus other alloying elements. The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels. Stainless Steels are wrought or cast and consist of several families that are named for their metallurgical structure. Stainless Steels are fabricated and welded by all common processes and are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness. These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Density is .29 lbs./in3 for 300 series. Most stainless steel products in this catalog are of type 300 series. Formability is unusually good, and cold working results in increased strength. These alloys are non-magnetic in the annealed condition, although some may become slightly magnetic after cold working. They can be hardened only by cold working, and not by heat treatment. Stainless Steel 18-8 denotes 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. Welding characteristics are very good. Widely used in marine environments and in applications which require exposure to acetic acid compounds, and other chemical corrosives. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x7 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of seven wires each, (7x7=49). There are 49 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it.


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Sep 17, 2011 09:53:06

Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x19 Strands, 1/8" Cable Diameter, 3/16" Coated OD, 25' Length, 1760 lbs Breaking Strength, Red

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Stainless Steel 18-8 Nylon Coated Wire Rope, 7x19 Strands, 1/8" Cable Diameter, 3/16" Coated OD, 25' Length, 1760 lbs Breaking Strength, Red Feature

  • Corrosion Resistant
Stainless Steel is a large and widely used family of Iron-Chromium Alloys. Stainless Steels are alloys of iron and carbon that contain between 12 and 30 percent Chromium, plus other alloying elements. The chromium, which helps develop a passive surface oxide film, provides corrosion resistance in stainless steels. Stainless Steels are wrought or cast and consist of several families that are named for their metallurgical structure. Stainless Steels are fabricated and welded by all common processes and are used for their corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, scaling resistance, and low-temperature toughness. These properties account for their extremely wide use in practically every industry. Density is .29 lbs./in3 for 300 series. Most stainless steel products in this catalog are of type 300 series. Formability is unusually good, and cold working results in increased strength. These alloys are non-magnetic in the annealed condition, although some may become slightly magnetic after cold working. They can be hardened only by cold working, and not by heat treatment. Stainless Steel 18-8 denotes 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. Welding characteristics are very good. Widely used in marine environments and in applications which require exposure to acetic acid compounds, and other chemical corrosives. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x19 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of nineteen wires each, (7x19=133). There are 133 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it.


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Sep 15, 2011 08:19:04