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Wire Rope and Mechanical Cable

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Wire rope and mechanical cable is wound from high-strength metal strands for structural, mechanical actuation and motion control applications. Suppliers typically list the number of wires per strand followed by the number of strands per rope or cable. For example, products with a 7 x 19 designation have seven strands per cable and 19 wires per strand. Some wire rope and mechanical cable products are enclosed in a metal wrap or jacket to provide additional surface protection and abrasion resistance. Examples include swaged aluminum casing (lockclad), armored cable, flat wrap, round wrap, wire wrap or braiding, and solid metal conduits or tubing. Other products are encased in a plastic jacket, coating or conduit, or feature a protective plastic filling that is infused into the finished cable. Wire rope assemblies, mechanical control cables, and wire rope slings with attached clips, eyes, handles or other fittings are also commonly available. 

Selecting wire rope and mechanical cable requires an analysis of wire materials. Aluminum is versatile, lightweight, and relatively corrosion-resistant. Titanium, another lightweight metal, provides high strength and superior corrosion resistance. Copper and copper alloys such as bronze and brass have very good corrosion resistance, high electrical and thermal conductivity, and moderate strength. Bronze and copper alloys are often used when additional electrical conductivity or grounding is required. Nickel and nickel alloys have excellent corrosion resistance and are available in specialized and proprietary forms. Steel, a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent, is malleable under suitable conditions and distinguished from cast iron by both its malleability and lower carbon content. Steel wire is often brass-plated or copper-clad to improve its corrosion resistance, appearance, or friction characteristics. Wire rope made from zinc-galvanized steel is also available.

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What is Mechanical Cable and Wire Rope? | Machine Design
What is Mechanical Cable and Wire Rope? November 15, 2002
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Cable laid rope sling-mechanical joint is a wire rope sling made from a cable laid rope with eyes fabricated by pressing or swaging one or more metal
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Cable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mechanical cable is more specifically called wire rope.
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Part Numbers for Wire Rope and Mechanical Cable

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
MCC-A094 Amazon Small Parts Industrial & Scientific Aluminum Crimping Loop Sleeve for 3/32" Diameter Wire Rope and Cable (Pack of 100)
WRC-125 Amazon Small Parts Industrial & Scientific Zinc Plated Steel Wire Rope Clips - Fits 3/32" and 1/8" Cable Diameters (Pack of 10)
MCC037 Amazon Small Parts Industrial & Scientific Copper Crimping Loop Sleeve for .0037" Diameter Wire Rope and Cable (Pack of 10)
MCCZ064 Amazon Small Parts Industrial & Scientific Zinc Plated Copper Crimping Loop Sleeve for 1/16" Diameter Wire Rope and Cable (Pack of 100)
MCC-A188 Amazon Small Parts Industrial & Scientific Aluminum Crimping Loop Sleeve for 3/16" Diameter Wire Rope and Cable

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