How to Select the Right Steel Cable - Buying Guide for Wire Rope and Aircraft Cable

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
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    Tyler explains the differences between a wide variety of cable, and why you would buy one over the other. Stay until the end of the video where Tyler will address popular myths about cable.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:54 - Cable Construction Types
    02:22 - Cable Materials and Coating Types
    03:55 - Addressing Common Cable Myths
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Комментарии • 24

  • @robwhite2282
    @robwhite2282 2 года назад +5

    So good Tyler. I always learn so much from your vids. Thank you!

    • @E-rigging
      @E-rigging  2 года назад

      Anytime, Rob!

    • @tomwong5940
      @tomwong5940 Год назад

      You need wire rope stranding machine?

  • @LakeGrego
    @LakeGrego 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video Tyler!

  • @heckyes
    @heckyes Год назад +1

    What an interesting channel. I don't even need to rig anything and yet I wanna buy one of everything from their store.

  • @OthmanAlikhan
    @OthmanAlikhan Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video =)

  • @undertheradar9295
    @undertheradar9295 Месяц назад

    Hi, I am going to use wire rope chokers for climbing anchors set up high in trees (single person), they may be left there for 2 years at a time.
    What type and diameter should I buy? Thanks, Loved the video.

  • @scottf9044
    @scottf9044 Год назад

    Great video. How do I determine what size cable to use based on what I’m hoisting? Going to be hanging ~150-200 pounds from the ceiling of my garage using a ceiling hoist. Lifting a pallet that will remain overhead, so it needs to be safe. What size and type will work best?

  • @bevylaw8233
    @bevylaw8233 Год назад +1

    How do you make sure you have the proper rating and calculate working strength and breaking strength?

  • @lovetheNorml
    @lovetheNorml Год назад +1

    I got 8x19 elevator cable, is that stronger and more flexible than airplane grade?
    If I'm understanding right..... I got it for free and don't know much about cable it's 3/8 but i wanna rig it to pull stumps. Thanks

  • @thomasparkinson
    @thomasparkinson 7 месяцев назад

    I am trying to support a 4 x 6 balcony to my house. What type of cable and other materials do I need?

  • @sujanmaharjan4246
    @sujanmaharjan4246 Год назад

    What would be best for 1200m zipline?
    What would be capacity of 18mm cable?

  • @davidgrassl4989
    @davidgrassl4989 3 месяца назад

    What cable would be best putting up a border fence for dogs?

  • @brandonwyatt86
    @brandonwyatt86 8 месяцев назад

    What size diameter of cable and type would you recommend for a 500' zipline?

  • @alageshan61
    @alageshan61 9 месяцев назад

    Great information.
    When and where are left hand lay ropes used.when where and what are Lang lay wire rope used for? Thanks

    • @E-rigging
      @E-rigging  9 месяцев назад

      This a great question! It's a really big topic that we'll be covering in an upcoming video.

  • @keithcarpenter8931
    @keithcarpenter8931 2 года назад

    I need a good cable that will not brake . 1/8 cable for my brake foot paddle in my mail car what will work best for me

  • @sandstree
    @sandstree Год назад

    My church has a paved parking lot and we need to run a power line 150' to the marquis sign from another pole that has a timer on the parking lot lights that are a 110 volt we and can not do under ground, my question is what cable can we stretch that far to put an electrical wire over to the sign?

    • @E-rigging
      @E-rigging  Год назад

      You should be able to use 1/8"-1/4" cable depending on personal preference and weight of the electrical wire. Thanks so much for reaching out, let us know if you have any more questions!

  • @jvs00051
    @jvs00051 Год назад

    Looking for a light duty cable to hang in a tree. Local national named hardware store has a 7x7, 1/16”, 100’ cable with a description “Heavy duty Electrogalvanized steel” cable for $19.00 & a regular galvanized cable that is the same length and price without the Electogalvanizing. I checked out the descriptions of Electogalvanized on the internet and it sounds like it goes through an additional process and should be more expensive. What is Electogalvanizing and do think the company advertising their cable as being Electogalvanized is just using that term loosely or is the consumer actually getting a good deal buying a cable that has Electogalvanizing process for the same price as a cable with out that process?

    • @E-rigging
      @E-rigging  Год назад

      electro-galvanizing is a corrosion resistant coating that is put on the steel typically before spinning it into the cable. It really depends on the company doing the coating process whether or not they are going to get a good deal. Typically you want the extra coating on plain steel. Stainless will typically come uncoated when purchased.

    • @vilawang
      @vilawang 23 дня назад

      @@E-rigging maybe hot dipped galvanized is better

  • @ArtSailing
    @ArtSailing Год назад

    Hi.
    For some reason cant find any info for the strent of 7/19 compared with 1/19 stainless wire.
    I have spliced a lot of 7/19 on a merchant ships.
    Think to splice the rigg on my 7 tones sailboat from 7/19 as I like to do it by myself.
    Any calculations for replacing 1/19 with 7/19?
    Thanks!

    • @E-rigging
      @E-rigging  Год назад

      the 1x19 is going to be slightly stronger but near impossible to splice. The fewer wire strands at larger diameters that make up the 1x19 makes for a much stiffer cable in comparison to the 7x19 made up of much thinner, more flexible wire strands.