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  2. File:6x19 wire rope construction-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Loos & Co. - Wikipedia

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    This included importing aircraft cable and wire rope from Europe and Japan as well as distributing tools and fittings. In 1962, Loos & Co. began to manufacture cable assemblies. In 1964, facilities were expanded to produce plastic-coated cables. By 1971, the company acquired the necessary equipment and began manufacturing wire rope and cable. [6]

  4. Wire rope - Wikipedia

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    For example, aircraft cables are available in 1.2 mm (3 ⁄ 64 in) diameter while most wire ropes begin at a 6.4 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) diameter. [2] Static wire ropes are used to support structures such as suspension bridges or as guy wires to support towers. An aerial tramway relies on wire rope to support and move cargo overhead.

  5. Cable barrier - Wikipedia

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    A cable barrier separating lanes on a 2+1 road in Sweden. A cable barrier, sometimes referred to as guard cable or wire rope safety barrier (WRSB), is a type of roadside or median safety traffic barrier/guard rail. It consists of steel wire ropes mounted on weak posts.

  6. Rope - Wikipedia

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    Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material (e.g., rattan, a natural material), but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. [1] [2] [3] Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, they have a higher tensile strength, they are more resistant to rotting than ropes created from natural fibres, and they can be ...

  7. Talk:Wire rope - Wikipedia

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    The article "Wire Rope" is now OK!!! [User: Feyrer "". July 2011] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.58.143.96 11:47, 22 July 2011 (UTC) Also interested in wires. However this article is mainly on steel wire rope. Other wire materials should be added, such as Polyester, Nylon, PE/HMPE and Aramid --12:52, 12 February 2007 (UTC)MBLe