How much weight can a 1/16 wire rope hold?
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| Breaking Strength | 480 lb |
|---|---|
| Spool Length | 500 FT |
| Strand Core | 7 x 7 |
| Type | Wire Rope |
| Work Load Limit | 96 lb |
What is vinyl coated wire rope used for?
A vinyl coating not only protects hands and makes the wire rope more easy to handle, it also seals in any lubrication on the wire rope, increasing its useful life.
What is PVC coated cable?
PVC coated wire is material with an additional layer of polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene on the surface of the annealed wire, galvanized wire and other materials. PVC coated wire also can be used in wire hanger or handicraft production.
How much weight can a 3/16 cable hold?
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| Cable Diameter | Breaking Strength | Working Load Limit (5:1) Design Factor |
|---|---|---|
| 3/16″ | 4,200 lbs | 840 lbs |
| 1/4″ | 7,000 lbs | 1,400 lbs |
| 5/16″ | 9,800 lbs | 1,960 lbs |
| 3/8″ | 14,400 lbs | 2,880 lbs |
How do you crimp a cable without a crimper?
If you don’t have a crimping tool, no problem! Use a pair of scissors or a utility knife to cut away a section of the sheathing at the end of the cable, untwist and arrange the small cables in the right order, put them into the RJ-45 connector, and use a small, flathead screwdriver to press down each of the pins.
Which plastic is used for coating wires?
Polyvinyl Chloride: It is the most common plastic extruded over steel cable. It offers good weathering resistance and outstanding resistance to ultra violet rays of the sun which degrades many plastics over time.
What type of plastic is the most commonly used in cable jackets?
Cable jackets are most frequently made out of poly(vinyl chloride), polyethylene, chlorinated polyethylene, and chlorosulfonated polyethylene/neoprene.