3/16 wire rope strength

The working load limit (WLL) on common 5/16 steel cable is only 2000 pounds. The minimum breaking strength is approximately 10K pounds. So in many cases a 10K winch can be supplied with a steel cable with a minimum breaking strength of 10K.

What is the breaking strength of wire rope?

They are available in diameters ranging from 1/32 to 3/8 inches with breaking strengths from 120 pounds to 14,400 pounds.

How strong is 3mm wire rope?

A robust & versatile cable 3mm 7×19 construction is a very flexible galvanised steel wire rope with a breaking load limit of 651kgs. Its high breaking strength makes it an ideal all purpose cable for indoor use. TECNI keep a wide range of DIY cable tools & end fittings in stock ready for same day dispatch.

What does 6×19 wire rope mean?

6 x 19S (Seale) -This is a good rope to withstand abrasion or crushing on the drum but its fatigue resistance is decreased. 6 x 25FW (Filler Wire) – To most wire rope users, 6 x 19 means 6 x 25 filler wire.

What is the difference between 316 and 304 stainless steel?

The simple answer is 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel while 316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel and 2% molybdenum. The molybdenum is added to help resist corrosion to chlorides (like sea water and de-icing salts).

What size is 304 cable?

Uncoated Cable, 304 Stainless Steel, 7 x 19, 3/8 in Cable Size, 3/8 in Outside Dia., 2,400 lb.

What is 304 stainless steel cable?

Type 304 stainless steel is the standard alloy for use in wire rope and cable. It has about the same strength as galvanized rope or cable but is much more corrosion resistant. It can be used in most industrial atmospheres and has acceptable corrosion resistance when used in marine and salt water.

How much weight can a 3/8 inch rope hold?

Sold by linear foot. Also available in 600′ length. Working Load Limit: 3,340 lbs.

How do you calculate wire rope size?

Rope diameters are determined by measuring the circle that just touches the extreme outer limits of the strands— that is, the greatest dimension that can be measured with a pair of parallel-jawed calipers or machinist’s caliper square.

Which is stronger 7×7 or 7×19 wire rope?

In general, the higher wire count of a 7×19 typically makes it a better choice for winches, garage doors, and other applications that require tighter and more frequent turns, while the rigidity of a 7×7 makes it a good choice for automotive and aircraft controls.

How strong is 4mm wire rope?

Facts & figures about 4mm 6×19 Galvanised Wire Rope

The WLL tops out at just over 980kg and it has a breaking force rating of 9.63kN in its highest quality variant.

What is minimum breaking strength?

The minimum break strength (MBS) is defined as the minimum single value from a series of five prototype rope assembly, including terminations, break tests.

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