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Aircraft Cable
Wire Rope

Aircraft Cable

High-quality Aircraft Cable available in galvanized steel and stainless steel options. Ideal for aviation, rigging, marine, and industrial applications. Durable, corrosion-resistant, and available in diameters from 1/32” to 3/8”. Trusted for strength and reliability in demanding environments.

    Specifications

    Construction

    Diameter

    Inch

    Min.Breaking Load

    (Lb)

    Approx.Weight

    (Lb/100ft)

    GAC & SSAC

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    1/32

    3/64

    1/16

    185

    375

    500

    0.25

    0.55

    0.85

    5/64

    3/32

    7/64

    800

    1200

    1600

    1.40

    2.00

    2.70

    1/8

    9/64

    5/32

    2100

    2820

    3300

    3.50

    4.50

    5.50

    3/16

    7/32

    1/4

    4700

    6300

    8200

    7.70

    10.2

    13.5

    9/32

    5/16

    3/8

    10300

    12500

    17500

    17.0

    21.0

    30.1

    Construction

    Diameter Inch

    Min. Breaking Load (Lb)

    Approx. Weight (Lb/100ft)

    GAC

    SSAC

    GAC & SSAC

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    1/16

    5/64

    480

    650

    480

    650

    0.75

    1.10

    3/32

    7/64

    920

    1260

    920

    1260

    1.60

    2.20

    1/8

    9/64

    5/32

    1700

    2100

    2600

    1700

    2100

    2400

    2.80

    3.50

    4.30

    3/16

    7/32

    1/4

    3700

    4800

    6100

    3700

    4800

    6100

    6.20

    8.30

    10.6

    9/32

    5/16

    3/8

    7600

    9200

    13100

    7600

    9000

    12000

    13.4

    16.7

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    Construction

    Diameter Inch

    Min. Breaking Load (Lb)

    Approx. Weight (Lb/100ft)

    GAC

    SSAC

    GAC &SSAC

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    3/32

    7/64

    1000

    1400

    920

    1260

    1.70

    2.20

    1/8

    9/64

    5/32

    2000

    2300

    2800

    1760

    2100

    2400

    2.90

    3.70

    4.50

    3/16

    7/32

    1/4

    4200

    5600

    7000

    3700

    5000

    6400

    6.50

    8.60

    11.0

    9/32

    5/16

    3/8

    8000

    9800

    14400

    7800

    9000

    12000

    13.9

    17.3

    24.3

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    General Information

    WHAT IS A WIRE ROPE

    In general, a wire rope consists of a number of wire strands formed helically about a central axis. The most populalropes have six or eight strands supported by an axial member known as the core. There are other constructions, buthey are less common. Each strand is composed of a number of individual wires which have been formed helicallabout an axial member called the center. This center supporting member of the strand is generally once or morewires, however, it may be natural fibers (cotton, hemp, sisal, etc.) or synthetic fibers (rayon, nylon, polypropylene).

    RAW MATERIALS

    Ungalvanized (Bright) Steel Wire

    Bright steel wire is chiefly used for wire ropes of which the (rope) life is determined by wear and deterioration rathelthan by corrosion. When comparing the effects of wear and deterioration with that of corrosion one should bear inmind that even a bright wire rope can to some extent be protected from corrosion by adequate lubrication andmaintenance with a suitable wire rope lubricant.

    Drawn Galvanized Steel Wire

    The wire is drawn to a diameter larger than the required final diameter, then it is hot dip galvanized and afterwardsdrawn to the right size, During this last phase the wire is drawn cold and thereby the guality of the bright raw materiawhich was partially lost by the galvanizing process is restored, Therefore the international standards do not make adistinction between bright wire and drawn galvanized wire where resistance to bending and torsion is concernedMoreover, the smoothness and density of the zinc coating are improved by post drawing so that it offers for betterprotection than a zinc coating of the same thickness applied by drawing after galvanizing.

    Stainless Steel Wire

    Wire ropes made of stainless steel wire are extremely resistant to corrosion and moreover, to temperature up to 105'C .Originally only the AlSl types 304 and 302 were used for rope making but today almost all our stainless steel wirropes are made of steel according to AlSl type 316 which has better mechanical properties and a higher resistanceelectrolytic corrosion which increased resistance to seawater.

    WHAT IS A WIRE ROPE

    Steel wire is made in various tensile strength to meet the differentrequirements of a particular job. For the production of our ropes, weuse wire in the following tensile strength ranges:
    • 1470 N/mm²(=150 kgf/ mm²)
    • 1570 N/mm²(=160 kgf/ mm²)
    • 1770 N/mm²(=180 kgf/ mm²)
    • 1960 N/mm²(=200 kgf/ mm²)
    • 2160 N/mm²(=220 kgf/ mm²)
    In the U.S.A. the various grades are designated as follows:
    • Traction Steel
    • Mild Plow Steel (MPS)
    • Plow Steel (PS)
    • Improved Plow Steel (lPS )
    • Extra lmproved Plow Steel (EIPS)
    The most common grades is “lmproved Plow Steel" which comes
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    TENSILE GRADES/ MANUFACTURING STANDARDS

    ISO Metric  American
    1960 N/mm² 200 kgf/mm²  Extra Improved Plow Steel(EIPS)
    1770 N/mm² 180 kgf/mm²  Improved Plow Steel (IPS)
    1570 N/mm² 160 kgf/mm²  Plow Steel(PS)
    1420 N/mm² 145 kgf/mm²  Traction Steel

    STRAND

    Components of the strand

    A strand consists of a strand core and a layer or a number of layers of round wires. Theround wire are laid helically around the strand core. The strand core consists either of awire (core wire) or a number of wires or even fiber yarns.

    STRAND CONSTRUCTION

    Two different types of laying the strand are Equal Lay and Cross Lay.
    According to different laying methods, it includes:
    • Filler type
    • Seale type
    • Warrington type
    • Warrington-Seale type
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    ROPE CORES

    Ropes are supplied either with fiber or steel core, the choice being largely dependent on the application.

    Fiber core

    Fiber cores are mainly made from polypropylene. This materialhas the advantage that it neither absorbs nor retains moisture,and thus it eliminates conditions creating internal corrosion. Polypropylene core will have small variations in size and weightand are less susceptible to damage, especially under moistconditions.
    The following precautions must be taken during use:
    ● Do not use fiber core ropes where these are exposed to hightemperatures, i.e. above 90, this will damage the filber core
    ● The fiber core ropes should not be used when muti-layerwinding is required as the fiber cores susceptible to crushing.

    Steel core

    The steel core is designated lWRC (independentWire Rope Core) and normal construction is 7x7Steel core proves advantageous in severe workingconditions involving a low factor of safety, smalldrums and sheaves, high operational speeds andwide fleet angles. Steel core tends to preserve thecircular cross-section of the rope when it iscrushed by over -winding on drums. it alsoprevents the strands from bridging,(beingforcibly against each other)which can result infatigue failure of wires.

    STRAND

    The direction of lay or rotation of thestrands is normally right hand. Butsome machinery needs left hand lay.
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    Production Procedure

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    How To Order

    In ordering steel wire rope, you are requested to give us complete information as specified below:

    1. Purpose For which the rope will be used.
    2. Size Diameter of the rope in millimeters or inches.
    3. Construction Number of strands,number of wire per strand and type of strand construction.
    4. Type of Core Fiber core(FC), independent wire rope core(IWRC) or independent wire strand core(IWSC)
    5. Lay Right regular lay, left regular lay, right lang lay, left lang lay.
    6. Fabrication Preformed or not.
    7. Material Bright(ungalvanized), galvanized or stainless steel.
    8. Gradeof  Wire Tensile strength of wires.
    9. Breaking  Load Minimum or calculated breaking load in tons or pounds.
    10. Lubrication Whether lubrication is desired or not,and lubricant required or  not.
    11. Length Length of wire rope.
    12. Packing In coils wrapped with oil paper and hessian(orp.p)cloth. or on wooden reels.
    13. Quantity By number of coils or reels, by length or weight.
    14. Specification Any recognized specification, if necessary..
    15. Certificate Mill sheet and / or a third party's inspection, if needed
    16. Remarks Shipping marks and any other special requirements.

    Assembly Cable

    Assembly cable with kinds of sleeve, thimble, stop button

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