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The 19x7 Spin Resistant Bright Wire Rope has the inner strands spun around the core in the opposite direction as the outer strands to help keep the cable from rotating while under a load. These wire ropes are slightly weaker and less rugged than the 8x25 spin resistant wire rope and are recommended for hoisting unguided loads with a single-part line. While being less durable than the 8x25, the 19x7 wire rope has superior rotation resistant properties. For a full line of wire rope and other rigging hardware, check out our Rigging Supplies & Marine Hardware category. If you do not see what you need on our site, please feel free to contact our salesteam. This bright wire rope is also sold by the lineal foot
California Residents: WARNING
California Residents: WARNING
The 19x7 Spin Resistant Bright Wire Rope has the inner strands spun around the core in the opposite direction as the outer strands to help keep...
The 19x7 Spin Resistant Bright Wire Rope has the inner strands spun around the core in the opposite direction as the outer strands to help keep the cable from rotating while under a load. These wire ropes are slightly weaker and less rugged than the 8x25 spin resistant wire rope and are recommended for hoisting unguided loads with a single-part line. While being less durable than the 8x25, the 19x7 wire rope has superior rotation resistant properties. For a full line of wire rope and other rigging hardware, check out our Rigging Supplies & Marine Hardware category. If you do not see what you need on our site, please feel free to contact our salesteam. This bright wire rope is also sold by the lineal foot
California Residents: WARNING
California Residents: WARNING
specifications
Length:
5,000'
Overall Length:
5,000'
Assembly Break Strength:
13.6 ton
Product Weight (lbs.):
2900
Finish:
Bright
Wire Rope Class:
19x7
Wire Rope Diameter:
9/16"
Core:
WRC
Shipping And Returns:
Special shipping is required - additional charges may apply. This item cannot be returned due to safety risks.
Weight Per Foot:
0.58
Grade:
EIPS
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