High Brightness Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope Cable Marine Grade (1/4" 7x19 50')
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The Breaking Load of this 3/16" wire rope is 3200lbs at a 4:1 ratio. The wire rope's working load limit is 800 pounds, according to the 1 safety ratio.
The 7x19 wire is quite flexible, and it can fit through a 1. Pulley wheel with a diameter of 75 inches.
Wire is cut using a wire or cable cutter, which is a special tool. If you don't have one of these, a Dremel or an angle grinder will suffice. Make sure you use electrical tape to tape the area where you're going to cut the wire to keep it from unraveling.
This item is available in 50-foot and 100-foot lengths.
Selected User Reviews For High Brightness Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope Cable Marine Grade (1/4" 7x19 50')
The product appeared to be of high quality.
I purchased stainless cable with 19 strands and a diameter of 1/8" - following some research on the internet - It's a much more flexible and easier to work with than the 7 strand galvanized steel cables I've used in the past as a replacement for my Bowflex main cables.
As lifelines on my boat, they look fantastic!.
I would recommend their products, and I plan to order from them again.
It works and looks fantastic on both of my jet ski lifts. The purchase was a great success.
Strong and just the right amount for my project, which was to hang a sun sail.
Sailboat halyards are made with stainless steel wire rope. This product (1/8" 316 7x19 SS) is on par with other high-quality sources in terms of quality. Standing rigging is something I do for sailors in the area.