Message: | Features
1.Moderate Strength, Excellent Corrosion Resistance (Sea Water)
2.Marine Environments, Dredging, Excavating, and Logging
3.Mooring Lines, Highway Use, Heavy Duty Guard Rail
Brief Description
1.Stainless steel wire rope, sometimes called corrosion resistant, is generally used in applications that may degrade a bright wire or galvanized wire rope.
2. The 6x37 class features more wires per strand and makes the wire more flexible than the 6x19.
3. However, the added flexibility means the individual wires are actually smaller in diameter and reduce its abrasion resistance.
Specification
Diameter Steel Grade Core Class Material Quantity Weight Break Strength
1/2” Extra Improved Plowed Steel (EIPS) (IWRC) 6x37 T304 Stainless Steel Ordered in lineal feet 0.46lbs 20800lbs
5/8” Extra Improved Plowed Steel (EIPS) (IWRC) 6x37 T304 Stainless Steel Ordered in lineal feet 0.72lbs 31400lbs
3/4” Extra Improved Plowed Steel (EIPS) (IWRC) 6x37 T304 Stainless Steel Ordered in lineal feet 1.04lbs 44400lbs
More About 6x37 Stainless Steel Wire Rope (T304)
The 6 x 37 class of steel wire cable offers more flexibility than 6 x 19 wire rope because of the increased number of wires per strand. However, this a 6 x 37 wire rope will have less resistance to abrasion than 6 x 19 wire ropes. The actual rope construction is 6x36, with 6 strands/35 wires per strand. This type of flexible cable is found in many industries, including dredging, excavating, logging and marine environments. Common uses for these stainless steel cables include mooring lines, highway use (such as heavy duty guard rails).
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